A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Kazuki Yao, Maria Kawamura, Shigeru Chiba, Kôichi Hashimoto
Written by:
Hiroyuki Hoshiyama (screenplay)
Noboru Ishiguro (concept)
Katsuhisa Yamada (composition)
Directed by:
Ichirô Itano
Release Date:
May 30, 1986
Original Title:
メガゾーン23 PART II 秘密く・だ・さ・い
Alternate Titles:
Megazone 23 Part 2: Project Card
Megazone 23 Part II
无限地带 23 Part 2
Genres:
Action | Animation | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
ARTMIC Co., Ltd.
Anime International Company
Artland
Idol Company
Victor Entertainment
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
The Dezalg have returned with a new, horrible weapon and unleashed it on Megazone 23's defenses. Believing their salvation is also in new weapons, B.D. is again bent on breaking the EVE's final protection level.Full control of Megazone 23 would mean unfettered weapons development. Shogo, meanwhile, has tried to return to a 'normal' life; Hanging out with his biker gang, "Trash" and his girlfriend, Yui. But, his convictions about the Megazone's shadow government policies haven't changed and when EVE calls for his help, he discovers where the Garland bike has been hidden. It's showdown time for Shogo and B.D., Trash and the military, as well as the Dezalg and Megazone. However, EVE's final secret, A.D.A.M., may mean no one will survive.
Shogo Yahagi is on the run. But this time he's got his biker gang called 'Trash' on his side and they have chosen to revolt against the authorities, and the police. An invasion from an unknown source that has threatened to destroy everything they know and love.
Animation:
Shinya Ohira
Animation Director:
Yasuomi Umetsu
Nobuteru Yuuki
Art Direction:
Kazuhiro Arai
Director:
Ichiro Itano
Yasuo Hasegawa
Katsuhisa Yamada
Director of Photography:
Takafumi Arai
Key Animation:
Satoshi Urushihara
Nobuteru Yuuki
Masao Nakata
Music:
Shiro Sagisu
Original Film Writer:
Noboru Ishiguro
Writer:
Hiroyuki Hoshiyama
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