California Crisis: Gun Salvo (1986) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 21, 1986

Original Title:
カリフォルニア・クライシス 追撃の銃火(ひばな)

Alternate Titles:
California Crisis Tsuigeki no Juka
加州危机:追击的枪火

Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Studio Unicorn

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG  JP: PG12 

Runtime: 45

Noera is heading to work after drinking all night with a friend when he meets Marcia, a young biker heading towards Los Angeles. They abruptly get involved in a car chase and Marcia ends up retrieving a locked metal box from one of the pursued vehicles. Within it, a dark sphere. Many people want the orb at any cost forcing Noera and Marcia to desperately run away while trying to figure out what exactly is the strange object they are carrying.

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Animation Director:
Matsuri Okuda

Art Direction:
Torao Arai

Camera Production Assistant:
Hisao Shirai

Director:
Mizuho Nishikubo

Director of Photography:
Motoaki Ikegami

Editor:
Seiji Morita
Masaki Sakamoto

Executive Producer:
Hiromasa Shibazaki

Key Animation:
Minoru Yamazawa
Yuji Hamano
Katsumi Shimazaki
Masayuki Gotou
Akio Kawamura
Hiroshi Kagawa
Chuichi Iguchi
Matsuri Okuda

Original Music Composer:
Masaki Kurihara

Producer:
Yoshikazu Tochihira

Production Assistant:
Shôji Abe
Shigeru Murata

Sound Director:
Noriyoshi Matsuura

Special Effects:
Go Abe

Writer:
Mizuho Nishikubo

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