
Death Billiards
An old and a young man find themselves in a mysterious bar where they have to play a game of billiard. The bet: their lives.
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Death Billiards is one of the four anime works that each received 38 million yen (about US$480,000) from the "2012 Young Animator Training Project." Just like in 2010 and 2011, the animation labor group received 214.5 million yen (US$2.65 million) from the Japanese government's Agency for Cultural Affairs, and it distributed most of those funds to studios who train young animators on-the-job. An old and a young man find themselves in a mysterious bar where they have to play a game of billiard. The bet: their lives.
Production
Madhouse
Language
JA
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Yuichi Nakamura
Otoko (Voice)

Tomoaki Maeno
Decim (voice)

Asami Seto
Kurokami no Onna (voice)

Jun Hazumi
Roujin (voice)
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