Cutie Honey (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 29, 2004

Original Title:
キューティーハニー

Alternate Titles:
Cutey Honey
Cutie Honey: Live Action
Kyûtî Hanî
큐티 하니
큐티하니

Genres:
Action

Production Companies:
Bandai Visual
Cine Bazar
LATERNA
Nippon Television Network Corporation
Tokyu Recreation
Towani
VAP
WOWOW
Warner Bros. Japan

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16  FR: U  JP: G 

Runtime: 93

Super cute and super fun.

When Honey's uncle gets kidnapped by the evil criminal gang known as "Panther Claw," she must use her magical powers of transformation to save him. Meanwhile the same crime group has been responsible for a number of other crime sprees across Tokyo. In the process, Honey teams up with the seemingly cold police woman Natsuko Aki and hot shot journalist Seiji Hayami as well as battle the four "claws" of the Panther Claw gang to save her uncle and the rest of the city.

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Action Director:
Kazuyoshi Yamada

Art Direction:
Takashi Sasaki

Assistant Director:
Hideo Mizumura

Character Designer:
Moyoco Anno
Tadashi Hiramatsu
Yoshiyuki Sadamoto
Shin'ichi Sugimura
Katsuya Terada

Co-Director:
Katsuro Onoue

Comic Book:
Go Nagai

Costume Design:
Yutaka Izubuchi
Dango Takeda
Katsuya Terada

Director:
Hideaki Anno

Director of Photography:
Kosuke Matsushima

Editor:
Hiroshi Okuda

Executive Producer:
Tzadik Penimi

Gaffer:
Sosuke Yoshikado

Makeup Department Head:
Isao Tsuge

Original Music Composer:
Mikio Endo

Other:
Yukari Ôshima

Producer:
Morio Amagi
Motoo Kawabata

Screenplay:
Hideaki Anno
Rumi Takahashi

Set Decoration:
Yuji Kasamura

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Tomoo Haraguchi

Special Effects Supervisor:
Makoto Kamiya

Stunts:
Lance Masa

Theme Song Performance:
Kumi Koda

VFX Supervisor:
Atsuki Sato

Visual Effects Producer:
Tetsuo Ôya

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