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Demon Prince Enma (Japanese 鬼公子炎魔; Kikoushi Enma) is the 2006 anime, which based on the Japanese mythology.
The following weapons were used in the anime series Demon Prince Enma:
Miroku Liberty Chief
Detective Abashiri Naojirō carries Miroku Liberty Chief as his duty sidearn throughot the series. At the a few scenes Yoshinaga and Benten Yuri holds and fires it, before it runs off ammo.
Walther P5
Detective Oyamada briefly holds Walther P5 at the "Piguma: Corpseless Demon" (ep. 02).