ARIEL: All Round Intercept & Escort Lady (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 1, 1989

Original Title:
ARIEL

Genres:
Action | Animation | Comedy | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Pony Canyon
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Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 56

The Earth is being invaded by aliens. Fortunately, the aliens are so concerned about budgets and the cost of the invasion that they haven't succeeded yet. To defend the Earth, Dr Kishida has designed ARIEL, a giant robot shaped in the likeness of a woman with body-armor. Unfortunately, he has selected his relatives (his grand-daughters Aya and Kazumi Kishida, and his niece Mia Kawai) to be the pilots, and they are far more interested in their own lives.

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Animation Director:
Osamu Tsuruyama

Art Direction:
Mitsuharu Miyamae

Character Designer:
Osamu Tsuruyama

Director:
Junichi Watanabe

Director of Photography:
Takashi Azuhata

Editor:
Yoshiyuki Wada
Eigo Makioka
Satoru Ishida
Shuichi Kakesu

Music:
Kouhei Tanaka

Novel:
Yuichi Sasamoto

Producer:
Kenji Kume
Masaki Sawanobori
Minoru Murayama

Screenplay:
Muneo Kubo

Sound Director:
Noriyoshi Matsuura

Sound Effects:
Daisuke Jinbo

Special Effects:
Go Abe

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