Please Save My Earth (1993) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 17, 1993

Original Title:
ぼくの地球を守って

Alternate Titles:
Boku no chikyû on mamotte
Réincarnations: Please save my earth

Genres:
Animation | Drama | Fantasy | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Production I.G
Victor Entertainment

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 180

A Tale of Love, Loss, and Reincarnation

Alice is a Japanese schoolgirl who has never thought much about the past... that is, until her classmates, Jinpachi and Issei, tell her that they've been sharing the same vivid dreams ever since they were in junior high school. In the dreams, Jinpachi and Issei, plus five other scientists, are on some sort of base or research station on the moon. The seven of them are involved in some kind of work observing the Earth, collecting data. Alice doesn't think anything of it... until she has the same dream.

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Animation Director:
Takayuki Goto

Art Direction:
Yuji Ikeda

Assistant Director:
Itsuro Kawasaki

Character Designer:
Takayuki Goto

Color Designer:
Nobuko Mizuta

Creator:
Saki Hiwatari

Director:
Kazuo Yamazaki

Director of Photography:
Akihiko Takahashi

Editor:
Yasue Funami
Toshio Henmi

Executive Producer:
Michiru Ishikawa
Toshio Azami
Hiroshi Hattori

Music:
Yoko Kanno
Hajime Mizoguchi

Producer:
Tetsuya Maeda
Yuko Sakurai
Mitsuhisa Ishikawa

Producer's Assistant:
Tetsuo Uchida

Script:
Kazuo Yamazaki

Sound Director:
Katsuyoshi Kobayashi
Yasuo Uragami

Sound Effects:
Masakazu Murakami

Special Effects:
Masahiro Murakami

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