A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 21, 1988
Original Title:
宇宙家族カールビンソン
Alternate Titles:
Uchuu Kazoku Carlvinson
Uchû Kazoku Carlvinson
Uchū Kazoku Carlvinson
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
APU Studio
Doga Kobo
Studio Cosmos
Tokuma Shoten
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 45
After hitting a passing spaceship and causing it to crash, a troupe of aliens and robots rescue the only survivor. It is a human baby named Corona that they decide to raise on their own, using the data they retrieved from the computer to mimic the life she would have had on Earth.
Animation Director:
Aya Sato
Masahiro Sekino
Art Direction:
Mitsuki Nakamura
Character Designer:
Masahiro Sekino
Creator:
Yoshitoh Asari
Director:
Kimio Yabuki
Director of Photography:
Hisao Shirai
Editor:
Satoru Ishida
Shuichi Kakesu
Executive Producer:
Tatsumi Yamashita
Key Animation:
Atsushi Irie
Masami Suda
Munetaka Tatsudan
Ryuuichi Makino
Yuji Takahashi
Masaru Fukumoto
Yoshiko Sasaki
Toshiharu Sato
Natsuyo Yasuda
Mitsunori Murata
Music:
Hiroya Watanabe
Producer:
Iku Ishiguro
Michio Yokoo
Hideo Ogata
Production Coordinator:
Hideo Ogata
Recording Supervision:
Katsuyoshi Kobayashi
Screenplay:
Michiru Shimada
Songs:
Hiroaki Sei
Hiroya Watanabe
Sound Effects:
Hidenori Arai
Special Effects:
Mutsuko Shibata
Storyboard:
Sachio Suzuki
Theme Song Performance:
Miwako Saitō
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