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Black Lagoon Links
show unaired episodes Link History
- Season 1 (124 links)
- Episode 24 - The Gunslingers (5 links)
- Episode 23 - Snow White's Payback (5 links)
- Episode 22 - The Dark Tower (6 links)
- Episode 21 - Two Father's Little Soldier Girls (5 links)
- Episode 20 - The Succession (4 links)
- Episode 19 - Fujiyama Gangsta Paradise (5 links)
- Episode 18 - Mr Benny's Good Fortune (5 links)
- Episode 17 - The Roanapur Freakshow Circus (5 links)
- Episode 16 - Green back Jane (5 links)
- Episode 15 - Swan Song at Dawn (5 links)
- Episode 14 - Bloodsport Fairytale (4 links)
- Episode 13 - The Vampire Twins Comen (1 link)
- Episode 12 - Guerrillas in the Jungle (8 links)
- Episode 11 - Lock'n Load Revolution (6 links)
- Episode 10 - The Unstoppable Chambermaid (6 links)
- Episode 9 - Maid to Kill (6 links)
- Episode 8 - Rasta Blasta (6 links)
- Episode 7 - Calm Down, Two Men (6 links)
- Episode 6 - Moonlit Hunting Grounds (3 links)
- Episode 5 - Eagle Hunting and Hunting Eagles (6 links)
- Episode 4 - Die Rückkehr des Adlers (6 links)
- Episode 3 - Ring-Ding Ship Chase (5 links)
- Episode 2 - Mangrove Heaven (5 links)
- Episode 1 - The Black Lagoon (6 links)
- Black Lagoon [Opening & Ending Themes] (1 link)
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Cast & Crew
- Louis Chirillo as
Chin - Ross Douglas as
Kageyama - Patricia Drake as
Balalaika - Brian Drummond as
Benny - Maryke Hendrikse as
Revy - Hiroaki Hirata as
Benny - Tsutomu Isobe as
Dutch - Daisuke NamikawavRock as
- Richard Newman as
Ratchman - Dean Redman as
Dutch - Brad Swaile as
Rock - Megumi Toyoguchi as
Revy - Michie Tomizawa as
Roberta - Mami Koyama as
Balalaika
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Black Lagoon includes a considerable amount of graphic violence, often involving violent gun fights and spectacular physical feats in battle. Many of the characters who are most skilled with weapons (mainly guns) are women, thereby bearing a similarity with "girls-with-guns" genre. The anime is drawn in a relatively realistic style, featuring very few exaggerated facial expressions, but instead focusing on powerful depictions of the many gunfights and shootouts.
A.K.A: Burakku ragÃÆÃâÃâûn


