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Release Date:
April 27, 1985
Original Title:
戦国魔神ゴーショーグン 時の異邦人(エトランゼ)
Alternate Titles:
Go-Shogun O Estrangeiro do Tempo
Goshogun: The Time Etranger
Gotriniton - The movie - Time Etranger
Sengoku Majin Goshogun
Sengoku machine GoShogun: toki no ihôjin
Time Stranger
Genres:
Action | Animation | Horror | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Ashi Productions
Tokuma Shoten
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Forty years after the events of the TV series, Remy Shimada, ex-pilot of the GoShogun, suffers a terrible accident while on her way to a meeting with her former robot-piloting comrades. While they rush to the hospital, Remy floats between life and death. She sees visions of her life when she was young, and stranger still, experiences a hallucination of being with her friends, all of them young again, in a mysterious city filled with hostile fanatics. Far from being the reunion Remy hoped for, a ghastly letter arrives for each member of the team that predicts their gruesome deaths. Slated to die in two days, both in reality and in her dream, Remy struggles to find a way out of the City of Fate, relying on the memories of her friends to see her through, even as they surround her death bed in the waking world.
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Animation:
Masaki Kudo
Akio Takami
Animation Director:
Yutaka Kawasuji
Hideyuki Motohashi
Art Direction:
Torao Arai
Background Designer:
Masaru Sato
Takuji Jizomoto
Character Designer:
Hideyuki Motohashi
Director:
Kunihiko Yuyama
Editor:
Kazuhiko Seki
Key Animation:
Shigenori Awai
Yukari Kobayashi
Koji Morimoto
Hiroyuki Ikegami
Kenichi Maejima
Shinsaku Kozuma
Masaki Kudo
Nobuyoshi Habara
Yasuchika Nagaoka
Original Story:
Takeshi Shudo
Producer:
Toshio Suzuki
Screenplay:
Takeshi Shudo
Sound Director:
Noriyoshi Matsuura
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