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Michiko to Hatchin : ウィキペディア英語版
Michiko & Hatchin

is a Japanese animated television series. The show is produced by studio Manglobe and directed by Sayo Yamamoto, her first directorial work. The two eponymous starring roles are portrayed by noted Japanese film actresses Yōko Maki (''The Grudge'') and Suzuka Ohgo (''Memoirs of a Geisha'') respectively. The story takes place in a fictional country with cultural traces from South American countries, mostly from Brazil. In the first episode, Michiko is introduced as a free-willed "sexy diva" who escapes from a supposedly inescapable prison fortress, while Hatchin is a girl fleeing her abusive foster family. The two join forces on an improbable escape to freedom. The music is composed by the Brazilian musician Alexandre Kassin and produced by Shinichirō Watanabe. The anime has been licensed by Funimation in North America. The series premiered in an English dub on Funimation Channel in North America on November 22, 2013, and on the Adult Swim block Toonami on June 20, 2015.
==Plot==
In a country named Diamandra, the criminal Michiko has escaped from prison and rescues her apparent daughter Hana (who she nicknamed Hatchin) in the process saving her from her foster family's abuse. The two are about as opposite as they come, but their fates become intertwined through the connection of Hiroshi Morenos, Hatchin's father. On the run from the police and Hatchin's abusive foster parents, the unlikely duo set out to find this Hiroshi and ultimately discover their freedom.

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