Qualidea Code (2016-2016)

Premiere:
July 10, 2016

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 12

Finale:
September 24, 2016

Original Title:
クオリディア・コード

Alternate Titles:
Qualidea Code
クオリディア・コード
プロジェクト・クオリディア
代号Qualidea

Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation

Production Companies:
A-1 Pictures
ABC Animation
Aniplex
Japan Sleeve
Marvelous

Countries:
JP

The story takes place in a world where people continue their war against the "unknown"—the enemy of humanity. Children who have been evacuated to a cold sleep facility during the invasion by the "unknown" several decades ago wake up from their slumber and learn that their bodies developed some supernatural forces. In order to protect the country from the "unknown" emerging from the Tokyo bay gate, the boys and girls wage battles in the defense the cities of Tokyo, Kanagawa, and Chiba.

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Animation Director:
Koji Watanabe

CG Supervisor:
Kazuya Monma

Character Designer:
Matsuryū
Hisayuki Tabata

Color Designer:
Chie Yoshimura

Editor:
Masahiro Goto

Executive Producer:
Haruki Nakayama

Original Concept:
Sou Sagara

Original Music Composer:
Taku Iwasaki

Original Series Design:
Matsuryū

Prop Designer:
Koji Watanabe
Masaki Hinata
Hisayuki Tabata

Series Director:
Kenichi Kawamura

Sound Director:
Yasunori Ebina

Theme Song Performance:
LiSA
Clara
Karen
MARiA
toku

Vocals:
Yui Ishikawa

Writer:
Wataru Watari
Sou Sagara

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