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Release Date:
June 21, 1991
Original Title:
ふしぎの海のナディア ノーチラス・ストーリー
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Animation
Production Companies:
GAINAX
Group TAC
NHK Enterprises
TOHO
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 114
The second specially edited memorial episode featuring Jean’s narration. This is a breath-taking sea adventure action animation. The story centers on a series of critical battles by the indestructible submarine, Nautilus and the conflict between Captain Nemo and the Gargoyle. It’s a shorter, more streamlined version of Nadia called "The Nautilus Story", which all but eliminates the filler arc and concentrates on the struggle between Nemo and Gargoyle. Some scenes in the more pivotal episodes are cut as well. The compilation series was made by Hideaki Anno, who was said to have been dissatisfied with the final result of the TV show. The Nautilus Story was only released in Japan on VHS and laserdisc.
Animation Director:
Toshiyuki Kubooka
Masahiro Kase
Tadashi Hiramatsu
Shunji Suzuki
Yoshiaki Yanagida
Kumiko Kawana
Koichi Takada
Hiroshi Kugimiya
Yoshiyuki Sadamoto
Art Direction:
Masanori Kikuchi
Hiroshi Sasaki
Character Designer:
Yoshiyuki Sadamoto
Director:
Shinji Higuchi
Hideaki Anno
Takeshi Mori
Hiroyuki Sasaki
Shigeto Makino
Renji Kawabata
Toshiyuki Kubooka
Shoichi Masuo
Fumihiko Takayama
Editor:
Akio Satsukawa
Naoto Hashimoto
Music:
Shiro Sagisu
Novel:
Jules Verne
Original Concept:
Jules Verne
Screenplay:
Hayao Miyazaki
Yasuo Tanami
Hisao Ohkawa
Settings:
Masahiro Maeda
Story:
Hideaki Anno
Hayao Miyazaki
Writer:
Naoto Hashimoto
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