

Hellboy Animated: Sword of Storms
A folklore professor becomes unwittingly possessed by the ancient Japanese demons of Thunder and Lightning. But when The Bureau of Paranormal Research & Defense dispatches a team of agents to investigate, a cursed samurai sword sends Hellboy to a supernatural dimension of ghosts, monsters, and feudal mayhem. Now while pyrokinetic Liz Sherman and fishboy Abe Sapien battle one very pissed-off dragon, a lost and cranky Hellboy must find his way home.
Release & Details
Release Date
2006-10-28
TMDb Rating
6.3
Cast

Ron Perlman
Hellboy (voice)

Selma Blair
Liz Sherman (voice)

Doug Jones
Abe Sapien (voice)

Peri Gilpin
Professor Kate Corrigan (voice)

Gwendoline Yeo
Kitsune (voice)

Dee Bradley Baker
Lightning / Kappa / Pilot (voice)

Phil LaMarr
Bureau Member / Pilot / Additional Voices (voice)

Mitchell Whitfield
Russell Thorne (voice)
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