
When the Punisher takes out a black-market weapons dealer, he stumbles upon a far-reaching terrorist plot devised by a group known as Leviathan.


Satomi and Yasunori are filled with happy expectations for their newborn baby Orine while driving home from a maternity hospital. However, a sudden accident strikes and Orine loses her parents. Nineteen years later, Orine is on the run from the police. While she is trying to escape, Orine is contacted by Yuri Aoshima, a member of a shady organization who offers her shelter in an unmanned experimental space station. However, Orine boards the station to find that it is not as unmanned as she thought: her mother, Satomi, is waiting for her there. As Orine and Satomi make up for their lost time together, the mysteries of Satomi's true identity, Yuri's goals, and a man called "SENSEI" who aims to take over the station continue to deepen.

Orine Fukushima
Orine Shionoha

Kikuko Inoue
Satomi Shionoha

Atsuko Tanaka
Yuri Aoshima

Hiroaki Hirata
Professor (Sensei)

Ryuichi Kijima
Yukio Shinoda
Chihiro Ishiguro
Mizuki Seno

Kenichirou Matsuda
Yasunori Shionoha
Satoru Makise
PMF trooper
Sleep Tight My Baby, Cradled in the Sky is a science fiction, animation, action film released in 2014 exploring themes of anime. Directed by Naoya Kurisu, it stars Orine Fukushima, Kikuko Inoue, Atsuko Tanaka. Satomi and Yasunori are filled with happy expectations for their newborn baby Orine while driving home from a maternity hospital. However, a sudden accident strikes and Orine loses her parents. Nineteen years later, Orine is on the run from the police. While she is trying to escape, Orine is contacted by Yuri Aoshima, a member of a shady organization who offers her shelter in an unmanned experimental space station. However, Orine boards the station to find that it is not as unmanned as she thought: her mother, Satomi, is waiting for her there. As Orine and Satomi make up for their lost time together, the mysteries of Satomi's true identity, Yuri's goals, and a man called "SENSEI" who aims to take over the station continue to deepen.
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