A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
July 12, 2015
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 13
Finale:
March 26, 2016
Original Title:
ゴッドイーター
Alternate Titles:
G.E.
GE
GOD EATER(ゴッドイーター)
God Eater
God Eater Burst Anime
Пожиратель Богов
Пожирач богів
Genres:
Animation | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
Bandai Visual
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Countries:
JP
In the early 2050s, unknown life forms called “Oracle cells” begin their uncontrolled consumption of all life on Earth. Their ravenous appetite and remarkable adaptability earn them first dread, then awe, and finally the name “aragami”. In the face of an enemy completely immune to conventional weapons, urban civilization collapses, and each day humanity is driven further and further toward extinction. One single ray of hope remains for humanity. Following the development of “God Arcs”—living weapons which incorporate Oracle cells—their wielders are organized into an elite force.
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Animation Director:
Takatsugu Umeda
Masaharu Koyama
Art Direction:
Masaru Yanaka
Assistant Director:
Takuro Takahashi
Assistant Director of Photography:
Naoko Tanaka
CGI Director:
Masato Takizawa
Character Designer:
Koichi Itakura
Keita Shimizu
Color Designer:
Emi Chiba
Director of Photography:
Kentaro Waki
Seiji Matsuda
Editor:
Tsuyoshi Imai
Original Music Composer:
Go Shiina
Producer:
Ken Iyadomi
Yuka Sakurai
Motoki Mukaichi
Koichiro Tomita
Eriko Banjou
Hikaru Kondo
Production Manager:
Ryu Suzuki
Series Director:
Takayuki Hirao
Sound Director:
Takayuki Hirao
Special Effects:
Tasuku Ishibashi
Theme Song Performance:
Tatsuhisa Suzuki
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