The Book of Bantorra - Season 1 Episode 1 A Bomb, a Book and a Sinking Ship
When 'Armed Librarians' launch an attack against a 'Church of Shindeki' ship they are attacked by 'Human Bombs'. After boarding the ship and fighting off the guards (the Mock Men), the Librarians find dozens of 'Meats' in the hold but are unable to save them all before the ship itself explodes. One of the few survivors is the Human Bomb, Colio Tonies who's only thoughts are of killing the Acting-Director of the Armed Librarians, Hamutz Meseta.
Year: 2010
Genre: Animation, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Action & Adventure
Country: Japan
Studio: ANIMAX, Bandai Channel, BS11
Director:
Cast: Haruka Tomatsu, Romi Park, Toru Okawa, Miyuki Sawashiro, Yuichi Nakamura
Crew: Yasufumi Soejima (CGI Director), Toshiya Shinohara (Series Director)
First Air Date: Oct 02, 2009
Last Air date: Apr 02, 2010
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 27 Episode
Runtime: 24 minutes
IMDb: 4.80/10 by 5.00 users
Popularity: 14.371
Language: English, Japanese
Season
Season 1
Episode
A Bomb, a Book and a Sinking Ship
Bombs, a Princess and a Gray Town
A Bomb, a Human, and the Sickness of a God of Death
An Evening, Shiron and Korio
A Betrayal, A Cup, and a Meandering Path
Thunder, a Monster, and a Girl`s Punch
A Smile, a Mask, and a Man with a Death Wish
A Pond, Comrades, and a Seashell
A True Man, a Battlefield and My World
A Weird Guy, a Mother and the Nest of the Black Ants
A Weakling, the Labyrinth, and Moving the Queen
The Past, Irrationality, and a Pipe's Smoke
A Day Off, a Picture Book, and Rusty Hair
The Setting Sun, a Storyteller, and a Collection of Fables
A Girl, a Girl, and the Bed of God
A Banned Book, a Coward, and the Sacred Eyes
A Return Home, an Encounter, and Burning Bridges
A Propeller, Recollection, and the Lead Human
A Fool, Empty Space, and a Dancing Puppet
Funeral Bells, a Book, and a Boy with a Death Wish
Enmity, the Color Blue, and the Rope Princess
The Sky, a Conclusion and Her World
A Jailbreak, a Tool and the Violet Desert
Truth, Love, and the Second Sealed Library
Serenity, Indolence and the Tale of Despair
Redemption, Purplexity and the Book Within a Book
The Might of the World