The Elven Bride (1995-1995)

Premiere:
August 25, 1995

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 2

Finale:
October 27, 1995

Creators:
Kazuma G-version

Original Title:
エルフの若奥様

Alternate Titles:
Elf no Wakaokusama

Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production Companies:
Pink Pineapple

Follow along now: we've got a human (male, of course) and an elf (female, of course) and they want to get married. Naturally, this isn't going to go as planned... and it seems that we're in for some lessons on biology before we're done with this one. So, they may have lots of love between them, but elf-wife Milfa and her human-hubby Kenji are still having considerable... um... trouble in the bedroom. So, after her husband trots off on his daily journey, Milfa sets off on a quest of her own!

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Animation Director:
Inaji Shimizu

Art Designer:
Yasumitsu Suetake
Hitoshi Nagao

Art Direction:
Hitoshi Nagao

Director of Photography:
Hitoshi Sato

Editor:
Eiko Nishide

Original Concept:
Kazuma G-version

Producer:
Kin'ya Watanabe
Mochizuki Yuutarou

Production Assistant:
Kazumitsu Takashima
Koji Yamamoto

Sound:
Toru Nakano

Sound Director:
Fusanobu Fujiyama

Sound Effects:
Junichi Sasaki

Storyboard:
Masakazu Amiya

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