Sei Michaela Gakuen Hyouryuuki (1990-1995)

Premiere:
June 22, 1990

# of Seasons: 2

# of Episodes: 4

Finale:
November 21, 1995

Original Title:
聖ミカエラ学園漂流記

Alternate Titles:
Drifting Story
Sei Michaela Gakuen Hyouryuuki II
Sins of the Sisters
St. Michael School Drifting Story
St. Michaela Gakuen Hyōryūki
St. Michaela Gakuen Hyōryūki II

Genres:
Animation | Mystery

Production Companies:
J.C.STAFF
Visual 80 Productions

Countries:
JP

During the ill-fated Children's Crusade of A.D. 1212, Pope Innocent III double-crosses the loyal Christian soldiers and sells them to African slaves. Distraught at his betrayal by the very church he is sworn to serve, the children's leader, Hans, throws himself into the sea. Centuries later, he is reincarnated as a hermaphrodite in a convent school, where he seduces the girls and leads them in a bloody revolt against the oppressive nuns. Seizing control of the nun's time tunnel, Hans (now called Aiko) and his/her chums travel back to Japan's Amakusa Rebellion, where they fight the evil Christians. Eventually, all religions are wiped out in a worldwide atheist jihad, and the battle-hardened schoolgirls decide to go back in time again to save the original Hans.

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Director of Photography:
Katsuyuki Ootaki

Music:
Torsten Rasch

Music Producer:
Yasuhiro Iwata

Producer:
Tomoko Kawasaki
Monta Takahashi

Sound Director:
Noriyoshi Matsuura

Sound Effects:
Daisuke Jinbo

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