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  1. Boukoku no Aegis (亡国のイージス, roughly translated as "Invincible Shield of a Ruined Country") is a novel written by Harutoshi Fukui. The novel is set within the same continuity as his earlier work, Twelve Y. O., and would influence his later works.

  2. Jul 30, 2005 · Romaji: Bokoku no Igisu. Japanese: 亡国のイージス. Director: Junji Sakamoto. Writer: Harutoshi Fukui (novel), Yasuo Hasegawa, Kenzaburo Iida. Producer: Satoshi Kono, Shohei Kotaki, Kanjiro Sakura. Cinematographer Norimichi Kasamatsu. Release Date: July 30, 2005. Runtime: 126 Min. Distributor: Shochiku, Herald Film Company. Language: Japanese.

  3. Aegis is a film directed by Junji Sakamoto with Hiroyuki Sanada, Akira Terao, Koichi Sato, Kiichi Nakai .... Year: 2005. Original title: Bôkoku no îjisu. Synopsis: A biological weapon is smuggled aboard a high tech battleship named Aegis. Militants are determined to unleash it on Japan.

  4. 亡国のイージス. Directed by Junji Sakamoto. The Isokaze, an Aegis-class escort vessel, sets sail on a routine training exercise, playing host to a platoon from the Fleet Training Group.

  5. Jul 30, 2005 · A biological weapon is smuggled aboard a high tech battleship named Aegis. Militants are determined to unleash it on Japan. But a brave Chief Petty Officer has other ideas. He and an undercover agent attempt to stop them.

  6. Taiwanese title: 亡國神盾艦. Starring: Hiroyuki Sanada (Hisashi Sengoku) Akira Terao (Hirotaka Miyazu) Kôichi Satô (Diasuke Atsumi) Kiichi Nakai (Yong Fa) A biological weapon is smuggled aboard a Aegis guided missile warship. Militants are determined to unleash it on Japan.

  7. A biological weapon is smuggled aboard a high tech battleship named Aegis. Militants are determined to unleash it on Japan. But a brave Chief Petty Officer has other ideas. He and an undercover agent attempt to stop them.