Preventing the kidnapping of elementary school student Yumi (1991) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 21, 1991

Original Title:
Shôgakusei no yûkai bôshi: Yumi-chan abunai yo!

Alternate Titles:
小学生の誘拐防止 ユミちゃんあぶないよ

Genres:
Animation

Production Companies:
Pierrot Project

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
JP: G 

Runtime: 15

This is an educational anime short produced to be shown in schools and designed to prevent child abduction. It follows a young girl named Yumi who dreams about a video game she is playing which teaches her what to do if a strange man tries to force her into a car.

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Animation:
Akira Kano
Shuji Kawakami
Toshiyuki Okabayashi

Animation Director:
Renji Kawabata

Art Department Coordinator:
Tamiko Sugita

Art Designer:
Tomorô Terada
Manami Tsurugi
Jôji Yoshimura

Art Direction:
Tadami Shimokawa

Character Designer:
Youko Kikuchi

Color Designer:
Tomoko Chiba

Director:
Katsumi Endo

Editor:
Hajime Taniguchi

Painter:
Mina Usui

Production Design:
Kenji Horikawa

Sound Director:
Noriyoshi Matsuura

Sound Editor:
Daisuke Jinbo

Sound Recordist:
Kazuaki Narita
Yoshio Obara

Special Effects:
Noriyuki Ohta

Storyboard Artist:
Katsumi Endo

Writer:
Yasuyuki Sasaki

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