A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
June 16, 2006
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 13
Finale:
March 2, 2007
Original Title:
FLAG
Alternate Titles:
FLAG
Furaggu
フラッグ
플래그
Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Sci-Fi & Fantasy | War & Politics
Countries:
JP
Saeko Shirasu is a 25-year-old war front-line photo-journalist who became a celebrity after taking a picture of civilians raising a makeshift UN flag in war-torn Uddiyana. The image then became an instant symbol for peace. However, just before the peace agreement is achieved, the flag was stolen by an armed extremist group in order to obstruct the truce. The UN peacekeepers decide to covertly send in a SDC (pronounced as "Seedac"—Special Development Command) unit to retrieve the flag. Because of her connection with the "Flag" photo, Saeko Shirasu was offered the job of following the SDC unit as a front line journalist. Among the SDC unit's equipment is the HAVWC (High Agility Versatile Weapon Carrier—pronounced "havoc") mecha armored vehicle.
Art Direction:
Shunsuke Suzuki
Character Designer:
Kazuyoshi Takeuchi
Color Designer:
Shiho Kuriki
Director:
Kazuo Terada
Ryosuke Takahashi
Director of Photography:
Kouji Ishihara
Editor:
Takeshi Seyama
Rie Matsubara
Executive Producer:
Motoyoshi Tokunaga
Masuo Ueda
Mechanical Designer:
Kazutaka Miyatake
Original Music Composer:
Yoshihiro Ike
Script:
Kazuo Terada
Ryosuke Takahashi
Tooru Nozaki
Series Composition:
Tooru Nozaki
Sound Director:
Keiichi Momose
Writer:
Ryosuke Takahashi
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