Parasyte -the maxim- (2014-2015)

Premiere:
October 9, 2014

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 24

Finale:
March 26, 2015

Original Title:
寄生獣 セイの格率

Alternate Titles:
Kiseijuu: Sei no Kakuritsu
Parasite - La Maxime
Parasitic Beasts
Parasyte
Parasyte: The Maxim
ปรสิต: เดอะ แม็กซิม
寄生兽:生命的准则

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

Production Companies:
Forecast Communications
Madhouse
Nippon Television Network Corporation
VAP

Countries:
JP

A species of parasitic aliens descends on Earth and quickly infiltrates humanity by entering the brains of vulnerable targets; insatiable beings that gain total control of their host and are capable of transforming themselves to feed on unsuspecting prey. High school student Shinichi Izumi falls victim to one of these parasites, but the creature fails to take over his brain and ends up in his right hand.

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Art Designer:
Fuminao Akai

Associate Producer:
Kazue Hayashi
Akira Shinohara
Yuuta Hattori

Character Designer:
Tadashi Hiramatsu

Comic Book:
Hitoshi Iwaaki

Music:
Ken Arai

Original Series Creator:
Hitoshi Iwaaki

Original Story:
Hitoshi Iwaaki

Producer:
Hiroyuki Inage
Atsushi Kirimoto
Toshio Nakatani
Yuka Oshima
Daisuke Fukada
Sota Shioiri

Series Composition:
Shouji Yonemura

Series Director:
Kenichi Shimizu

Sound Director:
Chiaki Yamada

Theme Song Performance:
Daichi Miura

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