A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 2, 1997
Original Title:
スレイヤーズぐれえと / SLAYERS: GREAT
Alternate Titles:
Slayers - La città dei Golem
Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Fantasy
Production Companies:
J.C.STAFF
Toei Animation
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG DE: 16 JP: PG
Runtime: 61
All Laia Einburg wants for her golem-making father Galia and her equally ambitious brother Huey is to end a long running feud. But her world gets turned upside down when short-stature Lina Inverse and overly endowed Naga the Serpent save Laia from a rampaging golem. A grateful, but smitten, Galia asks Lina to be a model for his work. Not to be outdone, Huey makes a similar request to Naga. The results are towering remote-controlled golems in the image of our favorite sorceresses! Huey gets all the proportions right, but Galia's taste is just weird. Adding insult to injury, Galia turns Lina into a magical battery pack! Officially, Lords Haizen and Granion commissioned these golems for a contest to determine the ruler of the city of Stoner. But the lords are secretly planning to use the golems as prototypes for an army of conquest! Can Lina and Naga save the city from tyranny?
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Animation:
Takahiro Yoshimatsu
Animation Director:
Toshihiro Kikuchi
Art Direction:
Hiroshi Kato
Author:
Hajime Kanzaka
Characters:
Rui Araizumi
Director:
Hiroshi Watanabe
Director of Photography:
Katsuyuki Ootaki
Editor:
Kazuhiko Seki
Shigeyuki Yamamori
Executive Producer:
Tsuguhiko Kadokawa
Key Animation:
Kanta Kamei
Takahiro Yoshimatsu
Michinori Chiba
Tadashi Abiru
Ryo Tanaka
Katsuyuki Tamura
Takahiro Tanaka
Kenji Uchinou
Hiroyuki Kambe
Kunio Katsuki
Miyuki Nakamura
Junichi Takaoka
Jun Nakai
Hiroto Kato
Tsuyoshi Kimura
Hikaru Takanashi
Fumio Matsumoto
Toshihiro Kikuchi
Munenori Nawa
Shuuji Sakamoto
Yoko Kadogami
Kazunori Iwakura
Sai Yamane
Wataru Abe
Konomi Sakurai
Kenji Mizuhata
Hirofumi Masuda
Shingo Ishikawa
Kunihiko Inoue
Koji Watanabe
Hitoshi Kagiyama
Masakatsu Sasaki
Atsushi Aono
Michio Fukuda
Music:
Takayuki Hattori
Producer:
Kiminobu Sato
Production Design:
Akihiro Hirasawa
Hiroshi Kato
Sound Director:
Katsuyoshi Kobayashi
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