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Release Date:
November 28, 1986
Original Title:
アーバンスクウェア 琥珀の追撃
Alternate Titles:
Urban Square: Kohaku no Tsuigeki
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
Bandai Visual
Network Koenji Studio
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 55
Ryou Matsumoto is a screenplay writer that runs into a man and witnesses his murder. Unknown to him, he gets caught up in an illegal antique ring along with a girl he meets named Yuki. In order to survive, he ends up acting out the "action hero" role that he writes in his screenplays.
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Animation Director:
Hideyuki Motohashi
Art Direction:
Yoshinari Kinbako
Character Designer:
Akemi Takada
Director:
Akira Nishimori
Director of Photography:
Takafumi Arai
Editor:
Fumihiro Isobe
Masahiro Matsumura
Satoru Ishida
Shuichi Kakesu
Executive Producer:
Yasuaki Takiguchi
Key Animation:
Masatomo Sudo
Susumu Nishizawa
Kyoko Matsubara
Junko Abe
Kazuyoshi Takeuchi
Jun Kawagoe
Kuni Tomita
Satoshi Hirayama
Shinichi Toukairin
Etsuro Tokuda
Yoshiji Kigami
Shinichi Suzuki
Chiharu Sato
Yasuchika Nagaoka
Music:
Chicken Shack
Screenplay:
Kazunori Ito
Sound Director:
Shigeharu Shiba
Sound Effects:
Hironori Ono
Kazutoshi Sato
Special Effects:
Toyohiko Sakakibara
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