A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
January 11, 2022
# of Seasons: 2
# of Episodes: 12
Finale:
March 29, 2022
Original Title:
錆喰いビスコ
Alternate Titles:
Kẻ Ăn Rỉ Sét
Rust-Eater Bisco
Sabikui Bisco
Thành Phố Đang Rỉ Sét
Пожирач іржі Біско
آكل الصدأ بيسكو
食鏽末世錄
Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
BS11
Bit grooove promotion
FlyingDog
Frontier Service
Hakuhodo DY Music & Pictures
KADOKAWA
OZ
THE KLOCKWORX
Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation
Countries:
JP
Japan’s post-apocalyptic wasteland replete with dust can only be saved by one thing—fungus. Bisco Akaboshi, a wanted criminal and skilled archer, searches for a legendary mushroom, known as Sabikui, said to devour any and all rust. Joining him on this epic saga to save the country is a giant crab and a young doctor. Can this unlikely trio find the fabled fungi and save the land?
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Art Designer:
Yoshihiro Sono
Art Direction:
Masakazu Miyake
Assistant Director:
Daisuke Mataga
CGI Director:
Kunihiko Mita
Character Designer:
Ai Asari
Atsushi Ikariya
Color Designer:
Emi Chiba
Creature Design:
Yoshihiro Sono
Director of Photography:
Tsubasa Takagi
Editor:
Yoshiaki Kimura
Lead Animator:
Yutaka Matsubara
Momoko Kawai
Asuka Mamezuka
Hitomi Takechi
Music Producer:
Masakazu Sato
Original Music Composer:
Takeshi Ueda
Hinako Tsubakiyama
Producer:
Satoshi Fukao
Takao Kiyose
Hiroshi Yoshida
Hiroya Nakata
Yoko Shiraishi
Tomoyuki Ohwada
Fumihiro Ozawa
Norio Fukui
Series Composition:
Sadayuki Murai
Series Director:
Atsushi Ikariya
Sound Director:
Kisuke Koizumi
Special Effects:
Ayumi Arahata
Special Effects Supervisor:
Kumiko Taniguchi
Supervising Animation Director:
Norie Igawa
Ai Asari
Theme Song Performance:
JUNNA
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