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Le Chevalier D'eon: The Complete - S.A.V.E.
- (Boxed Set)
- Format: DVD
- Rated TV14
- Release Date: 12/7/2010

Le Chevalier D'eon: The Complete - S.A.V.E.
- (Boxed Set)
- Format: DVD
- Rated TV14
- Release Date: 12/7/2010
- UPC: 704400096990
- Item #: FUN009699
- Director: Steven Foster
- Rated: TV14
- Genre: Anime
- Release Date: 12/7/2010
- Distributor/Studio: Crunchyroll
- Number of Discs: 4

Product Notes
The awe-inspiring Le Chevalier D'Eon is a revolutionary experience for any fan of anime. The visceral artistry of this epic adventure transports audiences to the lush gardens of Versailles, where they will struggle to decipher the secrets behind a horrifying murder. The mystery begins in Paris during the year 1742. a coffin floats abandoned on the river Seine, it's lid marked by a single word scrawled in blood - "Psalms." the body of slain beauty Lia de Beaumont lies within. Now, Lia's brother D'Eon must overcome his anguish and hunt down her killers. His investigation reveals a clandestine evil spreading from the darkest alleys of Europe to the palaces of kings. As his search continues, D'Eon comes face to face with a terrifying power: A force capable of bringing Lia's soul back from the dead to possess the only weapon at her disposal - her own brother.
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DirectorsSteven Foster