Otogi-Juushi Akazukin (2005) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 20, 2005

Original Title:
おとぎ銃士 赤ずきん OVA

Alternate Titles:
Otogi-Juushi Akazukin OVA
요정 총사

Genres:
Animation

Production Companies:
Madhouse

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 35

A long, long time ago, both science and magic existed in the human world. But God became afraid of the Human's unlimited potential, so he divided the world into two and sealed them apart. One world of magic and one world of science. Souta Suzukaze is a normal boy except that he has the Key in his body to break the Seal. The evil witch Cendrillon want that power and tries to take it. Akazukin and Val, a silver wolf, came from the magic-world to prevent her from that. A grand story of a boy who will lead a checkered life and girls in fairly lands has just begun.

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Art Designer:
Yuji Ikehata

Art Direction:
Chikara Nishikura

Character Designer:
Satoshi Tasaki

Color Designer:
Takahiro Mogi

Director:
Tetsuro Araki

Editor:
Satoshi Terauchi

Executive Producer:
Akihiko Nagata

Original Music Composer:
Toshio Masuda

Sound Director:
Kazuya Tanaka

Sound Effects:
Emi Takanashi

Supervising Animation Director:
Satoshi Tasaki

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