URAHARA (2017-2017)

Premiere:
October 5, 2017

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 12

Finale:
December 21, 2017

Original Title:
URAHARA

Alternate Titles:
URAHARA
Urahara
うらはら
ウラハラ

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

Production Companies:
Crunchyroll SC Anime Fund
EMT²
On Beat
Shirogumi
VAP

Countries:
JP

Three high school girls are putting together a limited-time shop called "PARK" in Japan's Harajuku. One day, aliens come to Earth with the intent to steal the famed district's culture. At the same time, a mysterious girl appears. The three girls band together to defeat the alien threat and protect their beloved Harajuku.

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Art Direction:
Lee Seo-gu

Character Designer:
Mariko Fujita

Color Designer:
Aiko Matsuyama

Director of Photography:
Nozomi Shitara
Tomoyuki Shiokawa

Editor:
Motoki Niimi

Executive Producer:
Takaya Ibira
Masaru Horikoshi

Layout Supervisor:
Kenji Masuda

Mechanical & Creature Designer:
Takahiro Yamada

Music Producer:
Keiichi Nozaki

Original Music Composer:
Yasunori Iwasaki

Producer:
Takuma Sugi
Miho Shigeta
Ryutaro Ei

Prop Designer:
Kenji Masuda

Series Composition:
Natsuko Takahashi

Series Director:
Amika Kubo

Sound Director:
Satoshi Motoyama

Sound Editor:
Akane Sango

Sound Effects:
Yuka Kazama

Sound Mixer:
Ryoko Nashimoto

Supervising Animation Director:
Mariko Fujita

Theme Song Performance:
Sumire Uesaka
Luna Haruna

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