A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
November 30, 1999
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 16
Finale:
December 24, 1999
Original Title:
Di Gi Charat
Alternate Titles:
Di Gi Charat サマースペシャル2000
DiGi Charat
Ди-Ги Карат
デ・ジ・キャラット
鈴鐺貓娘
Genres:
Animation | Comedy
Production Companies:
Madhouse
Countries:
JP
DiGi Charat is a series of shorts created as advertisements for "Digital Gamers," a store in Akihabara. The series follows Dejiko, princess of DiGi Charat planet, and her companions, Puchiko and Gema, as well as Dejiko's rival, Rabi~en~Rose through daily ordeals they encounter while working at Gamers.
Art Direction:
Yuji Ikeda
Character Designer:
Yoshinobu Yamakawa
Director:
Hiroaki Sakurai
Director of Photography:
Hitoshi Yamaguchi
Original Music Composer:
Yuusuke Sakamoto
Producer:
Yoshiyuki Ochiai
Tetsuo Genshou
Theme Song Performance:
Masami Okui
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