Gleipnir (2020-2020)

Premiere:
April 5, 2020

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 13

Finale:
June 28, 2020

Original Title:
グレイプニル

Alternate Titles:
GLEIPNIR
被束缚的芬尼尔

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

Production Companies:
PINE JAM

Countries:
JP

Shuichi Kagaya is an ordinary high school kid in a boring little town. But when a beautiful classmate is caught in a warehouse fire, he discovers a mysterious power: he can transform into a furry dog with an oversized revolver and a zipper down his back. He saves the girl’s life, sharing his secret with her. But she’s searching for the sister who killed her family, and she doesn’t care how degrading it gets: she will use Shuichi to accomplish her mission…

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Art Direction:
Yuka Okamoto

CGI Director:
Keiichi Eda

Character Designer:
Takahiro Kishida

Color Designer:
Yasuji Sakagami

Director of Photography:
Yasuhiro Asagi

Editor:
Kumiko Sakamoto

Lead Animator:
Hirotoshi Arai

Music Producer:
Mitsutoshi Ogura

Opening/Ending Animation:
Yuitsu Kusakabe

Original Music Composer:
Ryouhei Sataka

Producer:
Mitsutoshi Ogura

Prop Designer:
Kanna Hirayama
Kyoko Yufu

Series Composition:
Shin'ichi Inotsume

Series Director:
Kazuhiro Yoneda

Sound Director:
Yukio Nagasaki

Sound Effects:
Yui Ando

Special Effects:
Ryoji Nagasawa

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