A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 6, 2005
Original Title:
金色のガッシュベル!! メカバルカンの来襲
Alternate Titles:
Konjiki no Gashbell 2: Attack of the Mecha Vulcans
Zatch Bell Movie 2
金色のガッシュベル「メカバルカンの来襲
金色的卡修:机械巴鲁刚的来袭
극장판 금색의 갓슈벨!! 메카바루칸의 내습
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Animation
Production Companies:
Toei Animation
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
JP: PG
Runtime: 83
As Kiyomaro races to catch the bus to seaside camp, little does he know that Dr. M2, a demonic magic scientist from the future, has sent out a robot to kidnap him. He's trapped in limbo with the mad magic scientist who wants to be his partner and an army of Vulcan robot lookalikes. Dr. M2 sends a robot to pretend to befriend Gash, keeping him away from Kiyomaro until M2 can abscond with the teen genius to the future. In the end, it comes down to saving the world with a little help from their friends...
Animation Director:
Hidemi Kubo
Director:
Takuya Igarashi
Director of Photography:
Motoi Takahashi
Tomokazu Shiratori
Key Animation:
Yoshihiko Umakoshi
Takahiro Fujii
Takeo Ide
Takeshi Morita
Sushio
Soichiro Matsuda
Eiji Komatsu
Ken Ootsuka
Takashi Hashimoto
Tatsurou Arai
Tatsuya Oka
Mayu Saito
Fumiaki Kouta
Masahiro Shimanuki
Yumi Sudarehata
Hiroyuki Terao
Hitoshi Inaba
Hitoshi Kamata
Yoshiyuki Ichikawa
Keiichi Ichikawa
Maki Fujioka
Shuichi Ito
Kazue Kinoshita
Miyuki Abe
Natsuko Suzuki
Kazuyuki Ikai
Midori Uchiyama
Hideyuki Kataoka
Mikine Kuwahara
Kenichi Hamazaki
Kazuaki Imoto
Emiko Miyamoto
Takashi Muratani
Chieko Miyagawa
Masayuki Sato
Satoru Iriyoshi
Miyako Kitada
Tomomi Ikeda
Mitsuko Baba
Masahiro Okamura
Aiko Sonobe
Tooru Yoshida
Yosuke Yabumoto
Takaaki Wada
Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru
Tatsuzo Nishita
Takahiro Kagami
Kenji Kuroyanagi
Daitoku Kawaguchi
Hisashi Kagawa
Takaaki Yamashita
Original Music Composer:
Kow Otani
Writer:
Makoto Raiku
Aya Matsui
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