Japanese Girls Never Die (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 3, 2016

Original Title:
アズミ・ハルコは行方不明

Alternate Titles:
Azumi Haruko wa yukuefumei
Haruko Azumi Is Missing
安曇春子行蹤不明

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Fukuoka Broadcasting System
Itoh Company
Phantom Film
Plus D
THE KLOCKWORX

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
JP: PG12 

Runtime: 101

A Girl Has Gone Missing.

While a gang of high school girls randomly beats lone men at night, the photo of a young woman who has been declared missing is used to design a template which is painted on each wall of a small suburban town.

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Animation Director:
Ryo Hirano

Co-Producer:
Kazumi Fukase
Koji Hirano

Costumer:
Eri Hoshino

Director:
Daigo Matsui

Director of Photography:
Hiroki Shioya

Editor:
Satoko Ohara

Executive Producer:
Keisuke Konishi
Norio Ohta
Kumiko Itô
Makoto Fujimoto
Shin'ichirô Honda

First Assistant Director:
Yusuke Hatai

Gaffer:
Masachio Nishida

Hairstylist:
Miho Suetake

Makeup Artist:
Miho Suetake

Music:
Tamaki Roy

Novel:
Mariko Yamauchi

Producer:
Yoko Edami

Screenplay:
Misaki Setoyama

Sound Recordist:
Masahito Yano
Akihiko Kaku

Unit Production Manager:
Yôsuke Maruyama

Wardrobe Master:
Haruki Koketsu

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