A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
July 7, 2014
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 24
Finale:
December 15, 2014
Original Title:
アカメが斬る!
Alternate Titles:
Akame ga Kill!
Akame ga Kill: Schwerter der Assassinen
Akame ga Kiru!
Red Eyes Sword
Red Eyes Sword - Akame ga kill
アカメが斬る!
Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Drama
Production Companies:
C-Station
Jinnan Studio
TOHO
White Fox
Countries:
JP
Young Tatsumi travels to the capital of the Empire in order to earn money for his starving people and encounters a world of unimaginable depravity, dominated by the ruthless Prime Minister who controls the child Emperor. Tatsumi is recruited by Night Raid, a group of assassins dedicated to eliminating corruption by mercilessly killing officials and privileged nobles.
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3D Director:
Hiroshi Souma
Art Designer:
Masanobu Nomura
Lee Hyeon-Jeong
Art Direction:
Yoshito Takamine
Assistant Editor:
Honami Yamagishi
Character Designer:
Asami Watanabe
Kazuhisa Nakamura
Tetsuya Tashiro
Color Designer:
Miyuki Sato
Comic Book:
Takahiro
Director of Photography:
Keisuke Nakamura
Editor:
Masahiro Goto
Executive Producer:
Masanori Fujita
Music Director:
Yoshiki Kobayashi
Music Producer:
Masataka Mikami
Original Music Composer:
Taku Iwasaki
Producer:
Masanori Miyake
Gaku Iwasa
Takashi Yoshizawa
Kazuhiro Aso
Yoko Baba
Kazutaka Yamanaka
Hirohito Shinohara
Prop Designer:
Goichi Iwahata
Yasuhiro Moriki
Noritaka Suzuki
Publicist:
Masanori Saiga
Miyuka Kidachi
Toshiaki Obata
Series Composition:
Makoto Uezu
Series Director:
Tomoki Kobayashi
Sound Director:
Hozumi Goda
Sound Effects:
Kiyotaka Kawada
Sound Mixer:
Tomohiro Sunaoshi
Special Effects:
Ayaka Iida
Ayumi Arahata
Kaori Kobayashi
Story Supervisor:
Takahiro
Supervising Animation Director:
Kazuhisa Nakamura
Theme Song Performance:
Miku Sawai
Rika Mayama
Sora Amamiya
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