Telepathist Ai-Q 315 (1985) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 1, 1985

Original Title:
テレパシスト愛Q315, Terepashisuto Ai Kyuu Sa-I-Ko

Alternate Titles:
IQ Pshyco
Little Mermaid Series Volume 2
Synphony Yume Monogatari
Telepathist AI Q315 Saiko
Terepashisuto Ai Kyuu Sa-I-Ko
Terepashisuto ai Q 315 (saiko)
テレパシスト愛Q315

Genres:
Animation

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 25

Telepathist Ai-Q 315 is a 1985 erotic adventure OVA, produced by All Products. It is one of the earliest English anime dubs, as well as one of the first hentai anime English dubs ever produced. However, most of the dub's credits remain undisclosed to the public. The English dub was produced in 1986 by adult film production company Excalibur Films. It was released alongside Cream Lemon and Ome-1 as part of the company's Brothers Grime X-Rated Cartoons series, which had three straight-to-video releases. Telepathist Ai-Q 315 appeared on the first of these three videos, renamed as "Search for Uranus". The English dub takes many liberties with the script and editing, but overall, retains the original plot and original soundtrack.

Additional information:

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Director:
Satoshi Harada

Music Director:
Arthur King

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