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Casshern finds one of the robots who is healed by Luna earlier attacked and beaten to near death by other robots. After Dune suffers severe injuries after a bandit attack, Luna refuses to heal him and lets him die. Casshern and the others are shocked and angry at Luna's change in behaviour and her outlook in life. Elsewhere, Braiking Boss visits the graves of his dead subordinates, while Leda is informed of Luna's whereabouts.

Casshern confronts Luna, and questions whether her current role will truly bring salvation to the world. Dio captures Casshern and brings him back to Luna's castle. Leda wants Dio to be healed along with her by Luna, but he refuses.

Leda finds Luna and orders her to heal only those that are chosen, like her. Meanwhile, Braiking Boss is followed by robots on the verge of ruin. Leda receives Luna's healing, but it is not enough as she starts to break down again. She demands more healing from Luna, who complies. However, the increased healing she receives is much more painful than the first one. Dio takes Casshern away for him to regenerate so that he can battle him again in a fair fight.

Casshern learns that Dio's reason to live is to defeat him. After a painful regeneration, Casshern prepares for one final battle with his arch-nemesis. Casshern visits a dilapidated factory, with an incompleted high tower atop it. Far from abandoned, there are construction robots who live day-to-day activities by playing card games and work on finishing the tower's construction.

The leader, a female robot named Lizabel, explains to Casshern that she created a purpose to live for these robots by having them build a tower. Once it is completed, she plans to attach a bell to it. She believes that by ringing the bell, the people of the land can still feel that the world is beautiful and filled with hope.

She leads Casshern into a trap, when she notices his perfect and unruined body. Insanity takes over her as Lizabel plans to use Casshern's body as material for her bell. She is aghast to learn that Casshern was the one who killed Luna, and promptly releases him. She goes ahead and creates a bell out of another material and attaches it to the completed tower.

But when the bell is rung, the construction robots are irritated from the sound and turn on Lizabel. Casshern saves Lizabel, and says that even though the sound of the bell sounded horrid, he was pleased by it, since it reminded him of hope. When Casshern leaves Ringo and Ohji visit the factory and talk with Lizabel who has renewed faith in life. Casshern and Friender arrive at a city that is surrounded by a lake, which is populated with robots who have already accepted death.

Casshern meets a disabled robot, Margo, who considers himself as an artist and paints white colors around the city. However, the current leader of the robots is far from pleased with Margo's optimistic behavior, and considers his presence to be corrupting to his fellow robots who have accepted ruin.

As Casshern takes his leave, Ringo, while crying, chases after him seeing how disturbed he is. A band of wandering robots then picks Ringo up telling her that all the robots which were going forward are going to meet Luna and that Casshern too is there to seek salvation. It is here, Casshern, Friender and Lyuze finally come to the rescue. Dio makes his appearance and duel Casshern who this time has a reason to live: to protect all the weak and those ruining. The encounter causes Lyuze to start fearing when she will begin to ruin throughout the episode there are signs that it's not too far away and she becomes distant.

While hiding in a cave, Ringo mentions a story that Ohji once told her about an immortal monster that lives in caves. Lyuze feels Ringo's story relates to Casshern and she states that she's jealous of his immortality.

Casshern meets up with a robotic couple and their dog named Friender. He finds out that they reside with a total of 10 robots, seeking to live in peace until they die. The robots turn on Casshern, and attempt to eat him to survive, being tempted by his completely un-decomposed body. Casshern is forced to defend himself, nearly killing them all.

Luna tells Casshern's group that her blood can grant eternal life, but her outlook on death has changed negatively, completely shunning it. She wants them to stay but Casshern and the others leave. Later Casshern changes his mind and wants to bring Ringo for Luna to heal, against Lyuze's protests. They reunite with Ohji, who tells them that Luna is not salvation; she grants death.

Do they even know what those goals are?? There's a strong theme of madness and desperation in the face of eternal death, but it's nothing anime viewers haven't witnessed and better done before.

The ending is such a let down, and the main characters' motivations so nonsensical that the slow build up to the final climax hardly seems worth it. Don't get me wrong, there are genuinely insightful moments here and there. Opening sequences before the song and titles are helpful to fill in the mysterious back story, creating tension.

But the series ending? Sorry, such nonsensical rubbish is a Sin ho-ho! Details Edit. Release date October 1, Japan.

Official site Japan. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 24 minutes. Related news. Aug 6 BuzzFocus. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. Top Gap. What is the English language plot outline for Casshern Sins ?

See more gaps Learn more about contributing. Edit page. Theme: Psychological Psychological. Score: 7. Ranked: 2 2 based on the top anime page.

Ranked Popularity Members , PV English dub version 1. More videos. Visit MALxJapan. More characters. More staff. Edit Opening Theme. Edit Ending Theme. More reviews Reviews. Mar 27, Overall Rating : Nov 8, Overall Rating : 8.

Jul 21, Overall Rating : 7. Aug 27, Casshern is the main protagonist of the anime. He is a former assassin in Braiking Boss' robotic army, his final assignment was to murder the Man Who cause the ruin that was Named Braiking Boss and destroy the world. Casshern mentally awakens in a unknown world that is now slowly dying thanks to his actions, which he has no recollection of.

He searches to learn about himself and the forgotten past he once knew. Lyuze is a main female protagonist of the anime. She was a former guard of Luna alongside her sister, until Casshern murdered Luna and caused the Ruin. After Lyuze's sister was taken from her by the Ruin, Lyuze swore revenge on Casshern. Later, Lyuze realizes that Casshern is not the man he once was and decides to help him atone for his sins by joining him in his search for a reborn Luna.

Friender is a mechanical canine and a main protagonist of the anime. He once belonged to a dying robot named Wrench, but after she died, Friender blamed Casshern.



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