A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
April 5, 2015
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 13
Finale:
June 28, 2015
Original Title:
プラスティック・メモリーズ
Alternate Titles:
Plamemo
Plastic Memories
Purasutikku Memoriizu
Purasutikku Memorīzu
Purasutikku Memorîzu
Пластикові спогади
Genres:
Animation | Drama | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
Doga Kobo
Countries:
JP
After failing his college entrance exams, 18 year-old Tsukasa Mizugaki is offered a position at the renowned SAI Corporation, known for its production and management of Giftia, androids that possess human emotions. Tsukasa’s position is in the terminal service department where the main job is to recover Giftias that are close to their expiration, a graveyard department in every sense. To make matters worse, Tsukasa is ordered to work with Isla, a female Giftia who is never given any responsibility other than serving tea to co-workers.
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3D Director:
Yoshihiro Watanabe
Art Designer:
Takeshi Takahashi
Art Direction:
Masaaki Kawaguchi
Assistant Art Director:
Hiroshi Takahiro
Assistant Director of Photography:
Yasushi Kudo
Assistant Editor:
Rumi Maruyama
Character Designer:
Chiaki Nakajima
Color Designer:
Kei Ishiguro
Director of Photography:
Takafumi Kuwano
Editor:
Daisuke Hiraki
Graphic Designer:
Takafumi Kuwano
Lead Animator:
Yuki Watanabe
Jun Yamazaki
Mechanical Designer:
Hiroshi Tani
Original Music Composer:
Masaru Yokoyama
Producer:
Kozue Kananiwa
Yosuke Toba
Tomoyuki Ohwada
Hiromasa Minami
Masayuki Nishide
Production Manager:
Shota Umehara
Prop Designer:
Ai Kikuchi
Series Composition:
Naotaka Hayashi
Series Director:
Yoshiyuki Fujiwara
Sound Director:
Masanori Tsuchiya
Sound Effects:
Yasumasa Koyama
Supervising Animation Director:
Ai Kikuchi
Chiaki Nakajima
Theme Song Performance:
Eri Sasaki
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