Battle Programmer Shirase (2003-2004)

Premiere:
October 4, 2003

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 15

Finale:
January 3, 2004

Original Title:
BPS バトルプログラマーシラセ

Alternate Titles:
BPS
Battle Programmer SHIRASE
배틀 프로그래머 시라세

Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production Companies:
Anime International Company

Countries:
JP

Battle Programmer Shirase, also known as BPS, is a free programmer with super hacking abilities who doesn't work for money. What he does work for is certainly something that only people like him would appreciate. But, his demeanor certainly doesn't suit the jobs he is hired for. With the evil King of America causing trouble via the internet, Shirase is nothing but busy as each new adventure brings even more interesting people into the picture.

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3D Director:
Mistutaka Iguchi

Animation Director:
Ryoichi Makino

Art Direction:
Maho Takahashi

Character Designer:
Ryoichi Makino

Co-Producer:
Tomoko Kawasaki
Atsushi Moriyama

Director of Photography:
Yoshifumi Aida

Mechanical Designer:
Takashi Hashimoto

Music:
Seikou Nagaoka

Series Director:
Hiroki Hayashi

Sound Director:
Toshiki Kameyama

Theme Song Performance:
Naomi Amagata
Yuki Matsuura

Writer:
JR Eki Sakurajima

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