A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
January 10, 1997
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 12
Finale:
March 28, 1997
Original Title:
EAT-MAN
Genres:
Animation | Drama
Countries:
JP
Bolt Crank is an "explorer"--a mercenary who only accepts jobs that fits his moral standards. Even so, explorers like him are rarely trusted, and employment both in getting and also doing the job is hazardous. However, despite the fact Bolt says it's the only job he's any good at, he's also the best explorer around. Moreover, he has a unique ability. He's able to eat anything at all, and later can reproduce it wholly intact and functional! As an enigmatic man of few words, it's hard to understand someone who can do something so strange, and who despite it all, just wants to be normal.
Art Direction:
Tsutomu Ishigaki
Character Designer:
Toshiharu Murata
Color Designer:
Sayuri Ike
Director of Photography:
Seiichi Morishita
Editor:
Seiji Morita
Mechanical Designer:
Koji Ito
Original Music Composer:
Yuki Kajiura
Producer:
Atsushi Sugita
Series Composition:
Koichi Mashimo
Sound Director:
Riku Matsukawa
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