A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
July 12, 2013
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 12
Finale:
September 27, 2013
Creators:
Kohei Miyajima
Justin Cook
Shintaro Yoshitake
Shinsaku Tanaka
Original Title:
超次元ゲイム ネプテューヌ The Animation
Alternate Titles:
Choujigen Game Neptune Hi Light
Choujigen Game Neptune The Animation
Genres:
Animation | Comedy
Production Companies:
5pb.
Animax Broadcast Japan
Cinema Sunshine
David Production
Frontier Works
MAGES.
Media Factory
Okuruto Noboru
Countries:
JP
This is Gameindustri. Beings called Goddesses rule the countries of this unreal world. The four goddesses govern four states: Planeptune, Lastation, Lowee and Leanbox. For many long years these countries fought each other over the Share, the source of the Goddesses' power. However, fearful that the conflict would pointlessly erode their strength, the goddesses signed a Friendship Treaty forbidding them from taking the Share by force. Under the treaty, the Goddesses and their younger sisters took a step forward to a new stage in their relations. It is the dawn of a new, dynamic era marked occasionally by shared laughter, disputes as well as cooperation. But what does the future hold in store for Gameindustri...?
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Art Designer:
Saaya Kinjo
Art Direction:
Masanobu Nomura
Assistant Editor:
Mai Hasegawa
Character Designer:
Hitomi Takechi
Sachiko Mori
Color Designer:
Aiko Mizuno
Director of Photography:
Naoyuki Wada
Yousuke Motoki
Editor:
Kiyoshi Hirose
Line Producer:
Wani Koguchi
Original Music Composer:
Kenji Kaneko
Masaru Yokoyama
Hiroaki Tsutsumi
Producer:
Sho Fujimaru
Shintaro Yoshitake
Takehiko Sasaki
Shinsaku Tanaka
Kohei Miyajima
Series Composition:
Shogo Yasukawa
Series Director:
Masahiro Mukai
Sound Director:
Jin Aketagawa
Sound Effects:
Yasumasa Koyama
Theme Song Performance:
Junjou no Afilia
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