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Release Date:
June 23, 2021
Original Title:
Sonic 30th Anniversary Symphony
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 122
30 years ago, on June 23rd, 1991, Sonic the Hedgehog was released on the SEGA Genesis, beginning a new era of gaming. Since then, Sonic has been running through countless zones, beating badniks, and saving the world with the help of his friends. This performance is to thank you, all of you, for being there every step of the way, and to remind us all of the amazing journey we've been on. Happy 30th Anniversary, Sonic!
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Art Designer:
Yui Karasuno
Assistant Camera:
Chikari Murakami
Takumi Torii
Mayuko Suzuki
Camera Operator:
Tomáš Moravec
Yuzen Nakamichi
Filip Maryško
Roman Mlejnek
Michiyo Fukatsu
Shigeharu Isoda
Kensuke Ohki
Mashiko Adachi
Yoshitada Miya
Lukáš Materna
Shuma Ito
Tetsuya Hasegawa
Co-Executive Producer:
John Choon
Ian Curran
Conductor:
Adam Klemens
Director:
Chikara Tanaka
Shota Nakama
Editor:
Dan Rossner
Sam Sloulin
Jun Senoue
Ivan Zbíral
Kentaro Miyazawa
Justin Thormann
Diego Zuluaga
Arthur Swidzinski
Executive Producer:
Shuji Utsumi
Ivo Gerscovich
Haruki Satomi
Takashi Iizuka
Hitoshi Okuno
Yukio Sugino
Lighting Director:
Kazuhisa Sakura
Makeup & Hair:
Keiko 'Jam' Mori
Makeup Artist:
Maya Tachibana
Music Arranger:
Sachiko Miyano
Aruto Matsumoto
Antonio Teoli
Jan Senejko
Tee Lopes
Adam Klemens
Falk Au Yeong
Shota Nakama
Online Editor:
Natuo Nishi
Original Music Composer:
Tomoko Sasaki
Yuzo Koshiro
Richard Jacques
Fumie Kumatani
Spencer Nilsen
Masato Nakamura
Tee Lopes
Jun Senoue
Tomoya Ohtani
Hyper Potions
Kenichi Tokoi
Johnny Gioeli
Ted Poley
Mariko Nanba
Pastiche
Producer:
Aaron Webber
Katie Chrzanowski
Atsushi Suzuki
Production Assistant:
Ryo Inagaki
Production Manager:
Roy Yamaguchi
Thanks:
Kazuyuki Hoshino
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