Adachi-ga Hara (1991) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 16, 1991

Original Title:
安達が原

Alternate Titles:
Adachigahara
Адатигахара

Genres:
Animation | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Dragon Production
Seion Studio
Studio Cosmos
Studio Dub
Tezuka Productions

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 25

A science-fiction fantasy based loosely on the classical Japanese Noh theatre drama Adachi-ga Hara about the demon Onibaba, of which lyrical extracts are quoted at intermission-like intervals throughout the film. The plot centres on a journey made by a space pilot named Yūkei who arrives at a planet upon which a murderous "witch" is said to reside.

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Animation:
Atsushi Ishiguro
Junji Kobayashi
Naoko Kitamura

Animation Director:
Junji Kobayashi

Animation Fix Coordinator:
Naoko Kitamura

Art Designer:
Nao Sakaguchi

Art Direction:
Mieko Ichihara

Background Designer:
Hiromi Kushiro
Mieko Ichihara

Character Designer:
Nao Sakaguchi

Color Designer:
Tsuyoshi Okano

Comic Book:
Osamu Tezuka

Creator:
Osamu Tezuka

Director:
Nao Sakaguchi

Director of Photography:
Hisao Shirai

Editor:
Seiji Morita

Executive Producer:
Yoshihiro Shimizu
Minoru Kubota

Music:
Reijirō Koroku

Production Coordinator:
Takamasa Matsutani

Sound Director:
Koichi Chiba

Sound Effects:
Shizuo Kurahashi

Sound Supervisor:
Keiko Senda

Storyboard:
Nao Sakaguchi

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