Brain Adventure Record Webdiver (2001-2002)

Premiere:
April 6, 2001

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 52

Finale:
March 29, 2002

Original Title:
電脳冒険記ウェブダイバー

Alternate Titles:
Cyber Adventure Record Webdiver
Cyber Adventure Webdiver
Dennou Boukenki Webdiver
Dennō Bōkenki Webdiver
Dennō Bōkenki Webudaibā
Webdiver
電脳冒険記ウェブダイバー

Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Drama | Family | Kids | Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production Companies:
Aeon
NAS
Nippon Animation
Radix
TV Tokyo
Takara

Countries:
JP

In the year 2100, children have become Web divers and uploaded their consciousness onto global computer networks. They play in a cyber park called the Magical Gate. One day, a mysterious computer virus appears and begins to destroy the Magical Gate. Programs called Web Knights were created to protect the children from the virus but the virus turned all the Web Knights against the children. The only Web Knight to escape this is Gladion. Gladion seeks the help of Kento Yuki, a Web Diver who is in the fourth grade.

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Art Direction:
Eiji Iwase

Character Designer:
Naruyo Takahashi

Color Designer:
Takuya Kawami

Conceptual Design:
Yasuhiro Moriki

Director:
Kunitoshi Okajima
Hiroshi Negishi

Key Animation:
Akira Takata

Music:
Yuuzou Hayashi

Music Director:
Hideyuki Tanaka

Music Producer:
Kazuo Kumada

Original Series Design:
Naruyo Takahashi

Producer:
Makiko Iwata
Tatsuji Yamazaki
Hideyuki Takai
Hiroshi Nomura

Screenplay:
Masashi Kubota
Yamada Ken`ichi

Script:
Masashi Kubota
Yamada Ken`ichi

Series Composition:
Mayori Sekijima

Sound Director:
Hideyuki Tanaka

Storyboard:
Hiroshi Negishi
Norio Kajima

Theme Song Performance:
Hironobu Kageyama
R.A.M
Katsumi

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