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Release Date:
September 13, 2014
Original Title:
劇場版 カードファイト!! ヴァンガード ネオンメサイア
Alternate Titles:
Gekijouban Cardfight!! Vanguard: Neon Messiah
Gekijōban Kādofaito!! Vangādo Neon Mesaia
劇場版 カードファイト!! ヴァンガード
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Animation
Production Companies:
Bushiroad
LIDENFILMS
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 72
After the events of Link Joker-hen, Takuto Tatsunagi announced an invite-only tournament in a dream, and invited both Aichi and Kai to take part in "Messiah Scramble". The prize being the card named "Messiah", the name of a saviour that was heard in a dream. At the same time, there were many incidents of units disappearing from Vanguard cards throughout the world. Aichi and Kai team up to a confront an enemy that threatens the peace they've just regained. The movie is a prequel to Legion, leading up to Aichi's disappearance.
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Art Direction:
Kazuo Nagai
Background Designer:
Yoshitoshi Shinomiya
CGI Director:
Shinpei Ishikawa
Compositing Artist:
Hiroshi Morita
Shouko Hayashi
Hiroaki Yabe
Mari Inoue
Shunichi Sotta
Shinsuke Ikeda
Akio Shikishima
Madoka Honda
Keiko Ishizuka
Ryota Morikawa
Naoki Yorozu
Hitoshi Shirao
Tomohiro Shimada
Shunsuke Kobayashi
Tatsuo Noguchi
Yusuke Takehana
Yuko Tosai
Director:
Shin Itagaki
Director of Photography:
Daisuke Okumura
Executive Producer:
Takaaki Kidani
Original Concept:
Akira Itou
Producer:
Shigeto Nihei
Screenplay:
Mayori Sekijima
Series Composition:
Mayori Sekijima
Songs:
Yoshino Nanjo
Suzuko Mimori
Aimi
Sound Director:
Yoshikazu Iwanami
Storyboard:
Shin Itagaki
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