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Premiere:
April 8, 2019
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 24
Finale:
December 23, 2019
Original Title:
フェアリーゴーン
Alternate Titles:
Fairy gone フェアリーゴーン
Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
P.A.WORKS
Countries:
JP
Once upon a time, fairies were tools of war. The story takes place in a world where fairies possess and dwell in animals, giving them mysterious abilities. By removing the organs of a possessed animal and transplanting them into humans, fairies can be summoned as an alter ego and be used as a weapon. Such individuals who used fairies as war tools were called "Fairy Soldiers." Once the war was over and they completed their roles, the soldiers lost their purpose. Some began working for the government, some joined the mafia, and some even became terrorists, as each chose their own way to live. Nine years have passed since the war. The protagonist Mariya is a new recruit of "Dorothea," an organization which investigates and suppresses fairy-related crimes. Amidst the unstable political situation, criminals with lingering wounds from the war and past conflicts emerge and engage in terrorism as an act of revenge. This is the story of Fairy Soldiers, fighting for their own justice in a chaotic postwar world.
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Art Designer:
Yann Le Gall
Art Direction:
Junichi Higashi
Character Designer:
Takako Shimizu
Color Designer:
Naomi Nakano
Director of Photography:
Yoshimitsu Tomita
Tsunetaka Ema
Foley Artist:
Masafumi Watanabe
Music Producer:
Yuhei Ueno
Eri Isobe
Original Music Composer:
Shuhei Mutsuki
Makoto Miyazaki
Producer:
Toshiyasu Hayashi
Tomoyuki Ohwada
Yoshinori Hasegawa
Series Composition:
Juumonji Ao
Series Director:
Kenichi Suzuki
Special Effects:
Sumie Murakami
Masahiro Murakami
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