A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 14, 2011
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 11
Finale:
December 23, 2011
Original Title:
UN-GO
Alternate Titles:
Анґо
アンゴ
因果日记
Genres:
Animation | Mystery | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
BONES
Fuji Television Network
Sony Music Entertainment
TOHO
Techno Sound
dentsu
Countries:
JP
Un-Go is set in a war-torn Tokyo, in a near-future Japan. In response to Japan sending their military abroad as peacekeeping forces, terrorists launched multiple attacks on Japan, killing many people and destroying much of its cityscapes. Some time after the war receded to a period of uneasy peace, the Japanese Parliament passed the "Information Privacy and Protection Act", which gives the Japanese government control over the Internet. Detective Shinjuurou Yuuki and his strange partner Inga make a living in solving crimes and exposing human souls, all influenced in some way by the dystopian backdrop.
Art Designer:
Takashi Miyamoto
Takeshi Waki
Art Direction:
Takeshi Waki
Assistant Director of Photography:
Mayuko Furumoto
CGI Director:
Kouki Ota
Character Designer:
pako
Yun Kouga
Kazumi Inadome
Yuko Yasaki
Hiroko Yaguchi
Color Designer:
Shihoko Nakayama
Director of Photography:
Kota Sasaki
Editor:
Masato Yoshitake
Executive Producer:
Yatsuho Tomikawa
Junichi Shinzaka
Naoki Kitagawa
Atsushi Terada
Masahiko Minami
Koji Yamamoto
Music Producer:
Hiroaki Sano
Novel:
Ango Sakaguchi
Original Music Composer:
NARASAKI
Producer:
Yoshihiro Oyabu
Yoshinori Takeeda
Daisuke Konaka
Production Design:
Takayuki Yanase
Junya Ishigaki
Takashi Miyamoto
Series Composition:
Sho Aikawa
Series Director:
Seiji Mizushima
Sound Director:
Masafumi Mima
Sound Effects:
Shizuo Kurahashi
Sound Recordist:
Fujio Yamada
Special Effects:
Shin Inoie
Supervising Animation Director:
Kazumi Inadome
Yuko Yasaki
Hiroko Yaguchi
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