Ang Mushi Master Ginko ay naglalakbay sa iba't ibang lugar para sa pagsisiyasat ng mga pangyayari na maaaring maiugnay sa mga supernatural na nilalang na tinatawag na Mushi.
Trailer
Cast
Yûto Nakano
Ginko
Travis Willingham
Ginko
Jennifer Seman
Narrator
Jennifer Seman
Nui
Mika Doi
Narration
Mika Doi
Koe
Mika Doi
Nui
Hiroshi Shimozaki
Villager #1
Hiroshi Shimozaki
Man
Hiroshi Shimozaki
Merchant
Ryô Naitô
Pawnshop Keeper
Ryô Naitô
Villager #3
Ryô Naitô
Fisherman #1
Brina Palencia
Young Koro
Brina Palencia
Villager
Brina Palencia
Nami
Luci Christian
Student
Luci Christian
Family member #1
Luci Christian
Shinra Ioroi
Kenny Green
Villager
Kenny Green
Extra
Kenny Green
Tagane's Father
Phil Parsons
Villager #1
Phil Parsons
Watari
Phil Parsons
Extra
Charles Baker
Extra
Charles Baker
Tanyu's Father
Stephanie Young
Yahagi
Stephanie Young
Kinu
Stephanie Young
Mother
Leah Clark
Kai (young)
Leah Clark
Michihi
Leah Clark
Extra
Cole Brown
Extra
Cole Brown
Villager #6
Cole Brown
Villager #1
Pam Dougherty
Hana's Mother
Pam Dougherty
Old Woman #2
Pam Dougherty
Shinra's Grandma
Takeshi Maeda
Apprentice
Takeshi Maeda
Villager #2
Takeshi Maeda
Ferryman #2
Monica Rial
Toyo
Monica Rial
Daughter
Monica Rial
Aya
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