Comet Lucifer (2015-2015)

Premiere:
October 4, 2015

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 12

Finale:
December 20, 2015

Original Title:
コメット・ルシファー

Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production Companies:
8bit
BS11
Bandai Visual
Bushiroad
Good Smile Company
Lantis
Sammy
Sony PCL

Countries:
JP

On the planet Gift there are precious crystals called Giftjium buried in the earth. A young man named Sougo Amagi lives in Garden Indigo, a prosperous mining town. Sougo, whose hobby is collecting rare crystals, one day becomes involved in a dispute between classmates Kaon, Roman and Otto. He wanders deep into the ruins of a mine and discovers an underground lake. There, he meets a mysterious girl named Felia with blue hair and red eyes. Who is this girl, and what will their meeting bring?

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Action Director:
Tomohiro Kamitani

Art Designer:
Makoto Ujiie
Kenta Masuda

Art Direction:
Kenta Masuda

CGI Director:
Takayuki Miyakoda

Character Designer:
Yuichi Takahashi

Color Designer:
Yukari Fujiki

Director:
Yasuhito Kikuchi

Director of Photography:
Hiroshi Satou

Editor:
Kashiko Kimura

Mechanical Designer:
Takayuki Yanase

Music Producer:
Yoshiyuki Ito

Original Concept:
Yuuichi Nomura

Original Music Composer:
Tatsuya Kato

Original Story:
Yuuichi Nomura

Producer:
Masato Yukita
Tatsuya Ueki
Hiroyuki Kikukawa
Yohei Kisara
Tomoyuki Ohwada
鈴木彩史
Yasuhiro Nakajima

Series Composition:
Yuuichi Nomura

Series Director:
Atsushi Nakayama

Sound Director:
Jin Aketagawa

Supervising Animation Director:
Yuichi Takahashi

Theme Song Performance:
Ayaka Ohashi

Writer:
Yuuichi Nomura

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