Deadman Wonderland (2011-2011)

Premiere:
April 17, 2011

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 12

Finale:
July 3, 2011

Original Title:
デッドマン・ワンダーランド

Alternate Titles:
Deadman Wonderland
Мъртвата Страна на Чудесата
Страна чудес смертников
デッドマンワンダーランド
亡靈幻境

Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production Companies:
Manglobe

Countries:
JP

Ganta is the only survivor after a mysterious man in red slaughters a classroom full of teenagers. He's framed for the carnage, sentenced to die, and locked away in the most twisted prison ever built: Deadman Wonderland. And then it gets worse.

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Art Direction:
Michie Watanabe

Character Designer:
Masaki Yamada

Color Designer:
Yuuko Saitou

Comic Book:
Kazuma Kondou
Jinsei Kataoka

Director of Photography:
Takeshi Katsurayama

Editor:
Kumiko Sakamoto

Mechanical Designer:
Takayuki Yanase

Original Music Composer:
NARASAKI

Producer:
Naoshi Imamoto
Takashi Kouchiyama

Prop Designer:
Daisuke Niitsuma

Series Composition:
Yasuyuki Muto

Series Director:
Koichi Hatsumi

Sound Director:
Yoshikazu Iwanami

Sound Effects:
Yasumasa Koyama

Special Effects Supervisor:
Kumiko Taniguchi

Theme Song Performance:
Kansei Miyagi
Noriyuki Hashimoto
Jon Underdown
Rui Watanabe
Shingo Terasawa

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