A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
January 9, 2023
# of Seasons: 2
# of Episodes: 24
Finale:
March 25, 2024
Original Title:
HIGH CARD
Alternate Titles:
HIGH CARD
HIGH CARD season 2
至高之牌
Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Drama | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
KADOKAWA
NetEase Games
Sammy
Studio Hibari
TMS Entertainment
Countries:
JP
Fourland Kingdom is an island nation in the North Atlantic. In this country, there are 52 X-Playing Cards, considered the origin of playing cards. A card with a unique supernatural ability can gift its abilities to a qualified person: the player. One day, the X-Playing Cards in government's custody were spread all over Fourland leading to troubles caused by the supernatural abilities of the players with cards across the country. The king secretly assigns Pinochle, one of the top corporations of the nation, to a mission, to collect the cards that are causing all the chaos in the country.
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Art Direction:
Teruhiko Niita
Minoru Oonishi
Akira Suzuki
CG Supervisor:
Masafumi Uchiyama
CGI Director:
Masafumi Uchiyama
Character Designer:
Nozomi Kawano
Color Designer:
Yumi Nagi
Concept Artist:
reoenl
Director of Photography:
Tomoyuki Kunii
Editor:
Rie Ito
Music Producer:
Gou Wakabayashi
Original Music Composer:
Ryo Takahashi
Original Story:
Hikaru Muno
Homura Kawamoto
Producer:
Hiroki Okamoto
Satoshi Motonaga
Shungo Eguchi
Cao Cong
Series Composition:
Naoki Kuroyanagi
Sound Director:
Shoji Hata
Sound Effects:
Hiromune Kurahashi
Supervising Animation Director:
Mayumi Watanabe
Nozomi Kawano
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