A Dark Rabbit has Seven Lives (2011-2011)

Premiere:
July 9, 2011

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 12

Finale:
September 24, 2011

Original Title:
いつか天魔の黒ウサギ

Alternate Titles:
A Dark Rabbit has Seven Lives
Itsuka Tenma no Kuro Usagi

Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production Companies:
ZEXCS

Countries:
JP

Taito has been really sleepy lately, and keeps dreaming of a female vampire who says she has given him her "poison." Sometimes he even thinks he hears her voice when he's awake. But after surviving an accident that should have killed him, Taito's world changes drastically and he realizes that his dreams are more real than he thought.

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Art Direction:
Yukiko Ono
Toshihiro Kohama

Character Designer:
Satoru Isono

Director of Photography:
Yuuta Nakamura

Editor:
Daisuke Hiraki

Music Director:
Kousuke Fukai

Original Music Composer:
Shigeo Komori

Original Series Creator:
Kagami Takaya

Original Series Design:
Yuu Kamiya

Producer:
Akira Yoshikawa
Jun Fukuda
Tomoko Kawasaki
Seiichi Hachiya
Fumihiko Shinozaki
Yoshikazu Kumagai
Seiichi Kawashima

Production Manager:
Kiyoshi Shintaku

Series Director:
Takashi Yamamoto

Sound Director:
Yoshikazu Iwanami

Sound Editor:
Masahiro Abe

Sound Effects:
Yasumasa Koyama

Sound Mixer:
Masato Muto

Special Effects:
Yukiko Kakita

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