Extreme Hearts (2022-2022)

Premiere:
July 10, 2022

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 12

Finale:
September 25, 2022

Creators:
Masaki Tsuzuki

Original Title:
Extreme Hearts

Alternate Titles:
エクストリームハーツ

Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production Companies:
Glovision
Seven Arcs

Countries:
JP

The story is set in the future, not long after the present day. Hyper Sports, which use extreme gear as support items, have become popular hobby competitions among both children and adults. Hiyori Hayama is a high school singer who has nothing to do with Hyper Sports, but a certain incident sets the story in motion.

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3D Director:
Koji Kawashima

Art Designer:
Akihiro Hirasawa
Kazusuke Yoshihara
Shoji Tokiwa
Hiroshi Izumi
Kenji Masuda

Art Direction:
Toru Koga

Character Designer:
Issei Arakaki
Waki Yorikawa

Color Designer:
Keisuke Agatsuma

Director of Photography:
Shintaro Nakamura
Mami Goto

Editor:
Kazuhiko Seki

Music Producer:
Masatomo Ota

Original Music Composer:
EFFY

Original Story:
Masaki Tsuzuki

Prop Designer:
Goichi Iwahata
Noritaka Suzuki

Screenplay:
Masaki Tsuzuki

Series Director:
Junji Nishimura

Sound Director:
Toshiki Kameyama

Special Effects:
Naomasa Fukuda

Supervising Animation Director:
Issei Arakaki
Kana Hashidate

Theme Song Performance:
Miho Okasaki

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