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Last Exile - Ginyoku no Fam Season 1 Episode 1 - Watch Legally and Safely

Last Exile - Ginyoku no Fam Season 1 Episode 1

Episode Title: Open File
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Airing Date: October 17, 2011

Last Exile - Ginyoku no Fam: Fam Fan Fan and Giselle Collette are Sky pirates who ride smaller vanships called Vespas where they capture battleships with other Sky pirates led by Giselle's father, Atamora, with Dio also a member as well. Meanwhile at the Grand Lake, the Princesses of the Kingdom of Turan, Liliana il Grazioso Merlo Turan and her younger sister, Millia il Velch Cutrettola Turan, are preparing for a peace treaty with the powerful Ades Federation led by Premier Luscinia Hāfez, Liliana childhood friend. However, the peace treaty is a ruse to capture the princesses which the larger Ades fleet attacks the unprepared Turan fleet. The Sky pirates learn of the attack and head to the Grand Lake where Fam offers to rescue the Princesses in exchange they surrender their flagship to them which Liliana agrees much to Millia's shock. Thanks to Fam and the Sky pirates, the Ades fleet is tricked into shooting each other due to smokescreens and faked light signals and the fleet is fooled into believing the Turan flagship has sunken. Now under the safety of the Sky pirates, Liliana orders to head back to the Turin capital to prepare for Luscinia's next attack.

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