A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
April 27, 2001
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 3
Finale:
November 22, 2001
Original Title:
猟奇の檻 ~第2章~
Alternate Titles:
Ryouki no Ori: Dai 2 Shou
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
Echo Animation
Maki Production
Omnibus Promotion Requiem Studio
Pink Pineapple
Studio Kyuuma
Countries:
JP
It's another day on the job for Takeshi Saito. He recently started working as a security guard for a high-tech amusement park called Fantasien. However, a bad day at work quickly spirals into a nightmarish maze of murder and mystery. It starts when Saito accidentally breaks a guidance display at work. Saito and Tamami are called into the office of Ms. Amano, his sexy boss. Makoto Kashiwara is sent out to repair the display. However, Kashiwara stumbles across a dark secret...
Art Direction:
Shigeru Ikehata
Character Designer:
Hiroya Iijima
Color Designer:
Noguchi Minoru
Director:
Takashi Kondō
Director of Photography:
Shouichi Komuro
Editor:
Nobutake Kamiya
Music Producer:
Funado Takeyuki
Producer:
Saburo Omiya
Kumabe Show
Scenario Writer:
Yano Rasputin
Sound Director:
Shigeru Chiba
Special Effects:
Komori Yasuhiko
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