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Release Date:
October 9, 2001
Original Title:
Hand Maid May: Product Recall
Genres:
Animation | Fantasy | Romance | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Geneon Entertainment
Pioneer
TNK
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 69
Full scale lunatics! Cyberdyne pursues May's recall due to Kazuya's failure to pay the million-dollar invoice. However, thanks to Kasumi's kindness, Kazuya and May share some wonderful last-minute memories. Still, with Nanbara "assisting" to Cyberdyne and the introduction of the mysterious Cyber-X, Kazuya's little troubles may become a full-sized affair of the heart!
Animation Director:
Masahiko Itojima
Assistant Editor:
Kumiko Sakamoto
Background Designer:
Tomoko Shimomoto
Norio Suzuki
Natsuyo Kato
Minoo Miyamoto
Yasuhisa Moriyama
CG Artist:
Yoshitaka Nagaoka
Director:
Shinichirou Kimura
Key Animation:
Rie Fujiwara
Yukiko Akiyama
Yukari Watanabe
Hitoshi Inaba
Yuji Takahashi
Masashi Wakayama
Nobuyuki Furukawa
Kyuta Sakai
Yoshiko Imazato
Yumiko Sugano
Naoto Hosoda
Keiko Kono
Yoko Sakurai
Hiroko Sigekuni
Kokoro Onuma
Hiromi Okazaki
Shinsuke Uchiyama
Production Coordinator:
Ryosuke Kiyokawa
Production Manager:
Nobuhiro Ogawa
Tatsuyuki Nagai
Ikuko Fuke
Prop Designer:
Eiichi Akiyama
Sound Effects:
Minoru Yamada
Sound Engineer:
Satoshi Yano
Special Effects:
Takiko Nagaoka
Title Designer:
Hiroaki Murakami
Writer:
Jyuzo Mutsuki
Kazuki Matsui
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