Pastel Memories (2019-2019)

Premiere:
January 7, 2019

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 12

Finale:
March 17, 2019

Original Title:
ぱすてるメモリーズ

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

Production Companies:
FuRyu
Glovision
MAGES.
Tokyo MX
Toranoana
project No.9

Countries:
JP

Akihabara is known as a shining beacon for otaku culture everywhere. But in a not-to-distant future, that culture is on the decline due to a mysterious affliction causing widespread memory loss. As a result, Akihabara has lost its luster. However, in one of the few remaining otaku shops, Izumi and a handful of comrades hatch a plan to restore lost memories and return “Akiba” to its former glory.

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Art Designer:
Maho Takahashi

Art Direction:
Ge Lin

Character Designer:
Nashiki Nero
Shinya Segawa

Color Designer:
Satoshi Inoue
Yasunori Yasuda

Director of Photography:
Akio Hayashi

Editor:
Akari Saitoh

Executive Producer:
Chiyomaru Shikura
Shinjiro Ayuzawa
Hiroyasu Oyama
Shinji Nakamura

Music Director:
Masayuki Adaniya

Music Producer:
Takefumi Kanaya

Original Music Composer:
Akiyuki Tateyama

Producer:
Shinobu Yoshinuma
Yoshiyuki Shiotani
Satoru Shimosato
Tetsuro Satomi
Hisanori Numano
Kazuyuki Seto

Prop Designer:
Iroha Mitsuki
Hiroyuki Yoshii

Publicist:
Yasushi Ino

Series Composition:
Tsuyoshi Tamai

Series Director:
Yasuyuki Shinozaki

Sound Director:
Yuichi Imaizumi

Sound Effects:
Shota Yaso

Sound Mixer:
Nao Murakoshi

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