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Girls und Panzer das Finale OVA: Taicho War!

Special OVA include in Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 4 release.

Top Cast

  • Mai Fuchigami

    Mai Fuchigami

    Miho Nishizumi (voice)

  • Mamiko Noto

    Mamiko Noto

    Mika (voice)

  • Eri Kitamura

    Eri Kitamura

    Darjeeling (voice)

  • Hitomi Nabatame

    Hitomi Nabatame

    Erika Itsumi (voice)

  • Kana Ueda

    Kana Ueda

    Momo Kawashima (voice)

  • Ayako Kawasumi

    Ayako Kawasumi

  • Maya Yoshioka

    Maya Yoshioka

  • Hisako Kanemoto

    Hisako Kanemoto

  • Asami Seto

    Asami Seto

Overview

Special OVA include in Girls und Panzer das Finale: Part 4 release.

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