Elemental Gelade (2005-2005)

Premiere:
April 5, 2005

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 26

Finale:
September 27, 2005

Original Title:
エレメンタルジェレイド

Alternate Titles:
Erementad Gerad
Erementar Gerad
エレメンタルジェレイド
엘레멘탈 제레이드

Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Sotsu
TV Tokyo
XEBEC

Countries:
JP

Cou, the bumbling rookie of the "Red Lynx" pirate squadron has just discovered the treasure of a lifetime! A Mighty member of the ancient race of Edel Raids. Ren, at first glance, seems to be a shy and defenseless girl, but she holds withing her a power that many are willing to kill for. When Cou takes it upon himself to protect Ren on her journey to a mysterious place called Edel Garden, He immediately makes new friends and dangerous enemies.

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Art Direction:
Hiroshi Gouroku
Hiromasa Ogura

Character Designer:
Taeko Hori

Color Designer:
Katsue Inoue

Comic Book:
Mayumi Azuma

Director of Photography:
Jun Taniuchi

Line Producer:
Hidefumi Morimi

Mechanical Designer:
Hirofumi Masuda

Music Producer:
Keiichi Nozaki

Original Music Composer:
Yuki Kajiura

Producer:
Fukashi Azuma

Public Relations:
Hisashi Iida
Miwa Sasaki

Series Composition:
Naruhisa Arakawa

Series Director:
Shigeru Ueda

Sound Director:
Toshiki Kameyama

Sound Effects:
Emi Takanashi

Supervising Animation Director:
Taeko Hori

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