Gaist Crusher (2013-2014)

Premiere:
October 2, 2013

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 51

Finale:
October 1, 2014

Original Title:
Gaist Crusher

Alternate Titles:
Gaisutokurasshā
圣灵破碎者

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

Production Companies:
Capcom
Pierrot
Treasure Co., Ltd.

Countries:
JP

Gaimetal, a metallic mineral with high amounts of pure energy, was discovered 50,000 meters underground in 2047, and began mining worldwide. However, Gaist, which are metallic life forms whose bodies are fully embedded with Gaimetal emerged in 2055 and started to attack people. In 2064, Rekka, Hayato, Kurama, and Siren are among those known as Gear Gaist and they faced the battle with more than 100 varieties of creatures Gaist.

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Animation:
Pierrot

Art Department Assistant:
Chie Kajitani
Katsutoyo Azumi

Art Direction:
Eri Inoue

Background Designer:
Michiko Yoshida
Yukiko Ashino
Somprasong Vignarath
Ryo Aizawa
Reina Ōyoshi
Yoshika Matsushita
Emiko Sawada
Jian Min Wu
Qi Yao Deng
Saburo Kato
Masashi Wada

Character Designer:
Yukiko Ishibashi

Color Designer:
Aiko Shinohara

Director of Photography:
Nobuo Kimura

Editor:
Takeshi Seyama

Mechanical Designer:
Hideki Fukushima

Original Music Composer:
Kouhei Tanaka
Takayuki Negishi

Production Office Coordinator:
Shingo Chiba

Series Composition:
Satoru Nishizono

Series Director:
Nobuhiro Takamoto

Sound Director:
Rika Ishibashi

Sound Effects:
Rei Ueno
Yasuyuki Konno

Supervising Animation Director:
Yukiko Ishibashi

Supervising Art Director:
Maho Takahashi

Theme Song Performance:
Hiroshi Kitadani
CLUTCHO

Writer:
Satoru Nishizono

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