A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 31, 2015
Original Title:
劇場版 蒼き鋼のアルペジオ -アルス・ノヴァ - DC
Alternate Titles:
Aoki Hagane no Arpeggio -Ars Nova- DC
Aoki Hagane no Arpeggio: Ars Nova Movie 1 - DC
Arpeggio of Blue Steel Movie: Ars Nova - DC
Arpeggio of Blue Steel: Ars Nova Movie 1
劇場版 蒼き鋼のアルペジオ DC
劇場版 蒼き鋼のアルペジオ -アルス・ノヴァ- DC
苍蓝钢铁战舰 DC
苍蓝钢铁的琶音 剧场版 Ars Nova DC
Genres:
Action | Animation | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Sanzigen
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 JP: G
Runtime: 105
Recap of the Aoki Hagane no Arpeggio: Ars Nova TV series, with approximately 40 minutes of new material. By 2039, global warming had caused sea levels to rise and large amount of territory to be lost. As though in response, a mysterious group of warships clad in mist, "the Fleet of Mist," appeared in every corner of the ocean, and began attacking human ships. In spite of humanity mustering all their strength, they were utterly defeated by the Mist's overwhelming force. All of humanity's trade routes were blockaded by the Fleet of Mist, their political economy was destroyed, and the human race was steadily beaten down. Seven years later, the Fleet of Mist's submarine I-401 appears before cadet Gunzo Chihaya. The humanoid life form that pilots the sub, who should be their enemy, is instead offering her services to mankind.
Animation Director:
Daisuke Suzuki
Art Designer:
Ayumi Miyakoshi
Assistant Director:
Kohdai Kakimoto
Character Designer:
Kazuaki Morita
Director:
Seiji Kishi
Director of Photography:
Daisuke Okumura
Editor:
Kiyoshi Hirose
Lyricist:
Nano
Yuya Saito
Heart's Cry
Mechanical Designer:
Takehiko Matsumoto
Original Music Composer:
Masato Kouda
Original Series Creator:
Ark Performance
Screenplay:
Chabo Higurashi
Koujirou Nakamura
Shigeru Morita
Makoto Uezu
Sound Director:
Satoki Iida
Theme Song Performance:
Hibiku Yamamura
Mai Fuchigami
Nano
Saki Fujita
Manami Numakura
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