A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 4, 2013
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 24
Finale:
March 28, 2014
Original Title:
キルラキル
Alternate Titles:
KILL la KILL
Kill la Kill
Kiru ra Kiru
Вбий або помри
Вбий, або будь вбитим
Вбий, або будь убитим
Вбий, бо вб'ють
Кіл ла кіл
Кіру ра кіру
Ріж рубай
Убей или умри
Убий або помри
Убий, або будь вбитим
Убий, або будь убитим
双斩少女
킬라킬
Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
Aniplex
KADOKAWA
Lucent Pictures Entertainment
MBS
TRIGGER
Ultra Super Pictures
dentsu
movic
Countries:
JP
Honnouji Academy is forcefully ruled by the iron-fisted control of its student council and its president, Satsuki Kiryuin. Transfer student, Ryuko Matoi, arrives on campus carrying a giant sword, that is actually half of a scissor. She is looking for the woman who holds the other half of her sword who killed her father. It is said that Satsuki Kiryuin knows the identity of the killer but when Ryuko confronts her she is beaten by the student council and their powerful "Goku Uniforms" whom she cannot match in strength. However, once Ryuko receives her own "Kamui" by the name of Senketsu, the odds are lifted in her favor.
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Art Direction:
Shigeto Koyama
Yuji Kaneko
Associate Producer:
Soichiro Umemoto
Makoto Furukawa
Atsunori Yoshida
Tomoko Suzuki
Character Designer:
Sushio
Color Designer:
Yukiko Kakita
Director of Photography:
Toyonori Yamada
Original Music Composer:
Hiroyuki Sawano
Original Story:
Kazuki Nakashima
Producer:
Ryu Hashimoto
Yoshiro Manabe
Eiichi Kamagata
Souichi Tsuji
Kozue Kananiwa
Yosuke Toba
Tetsuya Endo
Series Composition:
Kazuki Nakashima
Series Director:
Hiroyuki Imaishi
Sound Director:
Yoshikazu Iwanami
Sound Effects:
Eiko Morikawa
Sound Mixer:
Kenji Hoshino
Sound Recordist:
Nobutaka Hirooka
Supervising Animation Director:
Sushio
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