Originally broadcast on TBS Radio (Tokyo Broadcasting System) in 12 parts from January 1996 to April 1996, the second of their ‘Kadokawa Drama Renaissance' series based on popular Kadokawa-published novels (the first being Parasite Eve). It was released as a book with 3xCDs on 26th June 1996 by Kadokawa and released the next day as a 3xCD double jewel case by Polydor. Both versions are identical. Ripped from CD, animated, and uploaded by Oki Nanami in 22 parts to Nico Nico Douga between February 2011 and March 2013, here compiled into one video.
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