Hades Project: Zeorymer Extinction (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1989

Original Title:
冥王計画ゼオライマー

Alternate Titles:
Meiou Project Zeorymer
Project Zero: Zeorymer
Zeoraima - Project Hades
명왕계획 제오라이머

Genres:
Action | Animation | Science Fiction | Thriller

Production Companies:
ARTMIC Co., Ltd.
Anime International Company
Tokyo Laboratory

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 60

Parts 3 & 4. When high school student Masato discovers that his parents aren't really his parents and that he's been selected to pilot the giant robot Zeorymer, he decides he must fight the evil corporation that built it. Unfortunately, the bad guys have already launched the mysterious Hades Project, and their giant robots outnumber Masato 7-to-1 in this Japanese animé series.

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Animation Director:
Michitaka Kikuchi

Art Direction:
Yoichi Nangoo

Character Designer:
Michitaka Kikuchi

Comic Book:
Yoshiki Takaya

Creator:
Moriwo Chimi

Director:
Toshiki Hirano

Director of Photography:
Kazuhiro Konishi

Editor:
Shuichi Kakesu
Eigo Makioka
Satoru Ishida

Executive Producer:
Toshimichi Suzuki

Key Animation:
Kinji Yoshimoto
Takashi Hashimoto

Mechanical Designer:
Yasuhiro Moriki
Hideki Kakinuma
Kimitoshi Yamane

Music:
Eiji Kawamura

Music Producer:
Junji Fujita

Producer:
Tooru Miura
Hiroshi Tazaki

Production Coordinator:
Tooru Miura

Recording Supervision:
Toshiaki Hoshino
Nobuhira Hirano

Screenplay:
Sho Aikawa

Sound Director:
Fusanobu Fujiyama

Sound Effects:
Junichi Sasaki

Storyboard:
Toshiki Hirano

Storyboard Artist:
Akira Nishimori
Michitaka Kikuchi

Theme Song Performance:
Yukio Yamagata

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