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Main TitleShoujo-tachi wa Kouya o Mezasu(a11725)
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TypeTV Series,12 episodes
Year07.01.2016 until24.03.2016
SeasonWinter 2015/16
Tagshigh schoolA secondary school that usually contains grades 10 through 12 in Japan, or 9 through 12 in America.,newNot based on anything, the story is a new work, usually made up by the people involved in creating the anime. Generally if an original work (原作) credit is given, it will be to the studio, or director, or other members of the production team.,school clubsEven though school clubs in Japan are not mandatory, there is some pressure from the social grid (e.g. fellow students, teachers) to participate in some kind of after-school activity, be it in sports or arts. Colleges also have clubs.There is the element of social commentary, making it clear that you have to join a club. Since self-founded clubs need at least 3 members, the desperate search and advertising for new members can be cause for hilarity in anime.,school lifeSince a large part of the anime audience still takes part in school life or is visiting college, it is only natural to choose a setting the audience can identify with, be it elementary, middle, or high school. For the older viewers a college setting with more mature real-life problems is appropriate. And since clubs take up so much time in the lives of students, these are obviously also important. -[similar]
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Rating3.86(1060)
Average6.03(1063)
Review Rating4.50(1)
Added byhidden on2015-10-23 03:55
Edited byhidden on2019-10-19 12:19
Main TitleShoujo-tachi wa Kouya o Mezasu(a11725)
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Synonym少女たちは荒野を目指す
Shortkoya, shokomeza, しょこめざ
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Houjou Buntarou is a student who wants to be something, but doesn't know what. One day, his classmateKuroda Sayuki announces she is working on a bishoujo game and requests his help. Sayuki scouted him because he wrote a good script for drama club, but Buntarou doesn't know anything about bishoujo games.

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approx. 5h

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1425 (51.2%)

Watching

297 (10.7%)

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881 (31.7%)

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179 (6.4%)
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recommended by 5 users - 3 for fans - 2 recommended

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byjaqcai on2017-04-11 11:30
Another anime about making games, otaku culture, club activity and friendship. Compared to the other animes, for me this adds little to the experience. It starts off with seriousness like a seinen anime but falls back into light-hearted shounen rather quickly.

The characters are not portrayed in debt so they appear rather shallow. You find the usual stereotypes (nerd, dark, moe, tsundere, sporty and the creepy dude..). They are rather static, it is not the coming-of-age you could expect from such a show.

I would say this is mostly for fans of the genre. If you haven't seen Genshiken, Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata, Ore no Imouto, NHK and Bakuman etc., do so first.
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bydeleted User 094967 on2016-07-13 22:53
This is geared towards creative people, and due to that so to speak normal people without experience of working in a creative role or simply who have a rational personality type will probably have trouble relating to or understanding characters in this anime. And it's not like there's much else going for it, other than character interaction as they strive towards a common goal. In other words, for those, who could appreciate this anime, spending 6 hours of their deadlined lives on it is probably not worth it. So, really, I don't even know to whom it could be recommended but alas a recommendation needs a type and "for fans" is the lowest one.
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byimpressive on2016-06-21 20:03
In my opinion this anime is trying to be too serious, I know it can be the closest to reality this way (however if I want reality I go outside! xD), but I lost my enjoyment cos of this and I'm sure it could be better with a little bigger dose of comedy (there is! but not too much). Happy ending always leaves a good feeling, so I'm recommending this decent watch.
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bysammy321 on2016-05-16 02:03
The beginning and middle of this show was slow, calm and collected but then the last few episodes had some nice twists. Kuroda (purple hair girl) was a bit robotic for me but the rest of the characters were interesting. This easily could've turned into a harem, but enjoyed that it focused more on the developing of the game. In the end, this starts of slow but has a nice ending.
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bytheunseen on2016-03-25 00:32
You'll love this anime if you liked Bakuman and such.

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Rating:4.5
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While traveling through Japan this April, I noticed a lot of manga and game shops featuring this work (either in VN or manga form). Thus, I held perhaps a tad too much expectation for this work from Minato Soft (whose prior works include Majikoi and Kimi ga Aruji). Shokomeza is about a group of high schoolers coming together to create a bishoujo game, not terribly differentiated from another show with the same theme a few seasons back- Saekano. Again, we start with a protagonist with a seemingly hopeless future, who through meeting a girl decides to do his best to make a game. In this case, Bunta is not a fluffy stuffed animal but rather a writer who makes scripts for the drama club. Will he and the rest of his soon-formed club successfully "master up?"

Don't be led astray by the Minato Soft tag, this show focuses much more on the game creation process than any deep character relationships; you won't find a harem here. The show comes across as a marginally interesting slice of life, which starts very slow (like bedtime story slow) but then eventually starts clicking once deadlines start approaching. If you're looking for a relatively light show where, honestly, not much happens until the end, this is for you. If you're looking for deep relationships or insights as to how to really make a gal game, you're not going to find much here. If you're just looking for a random show to pick up, chances are you'll have better luck elsewhere.

Animation:
The animation is pretty good, which is to say it's up to current standards. The show uses a moderately saturated color palette, though the overall feel is a bit dull due to the gray uniforms and plain school walls. The backgrounds are slightly above average with nice attention to details, like rust on desks or swings; with a few add moments of artistic brilliance, such as a panning shot of mugs and plates. The characters are decently drawn but nothing in particular stands out from other shows. Redhead Andou is really the only spice in terms of color you get in addition to a few nice, sunset-hued skies. Emotions are fair but nothing special as well, in fact it is a tad annoying that Kuroda is a kuudere (with an overwhelming focus on the kuu) given the amount of screen time she hogs.

This is neither an action nor an ecchi show. There are a few bit of ecchi such as a few BL references, a self-proclaimed "fan service" episode where everyone goes to the beach, and a maid scene- but really, compared to recent harems this is comparatively nothing.

Sound:
I find it funny that the show chose a song that started with "despair", though I guess it fits with the lightly utilized "wasteland" theme. The opening is a fast-paced, action-oriented song, which isn't a particularly great melody and furthermore doesn't seem to fit with the mostly-calm nature of the show. The show's ED features the girls of the show and has a fair melody. The BGM is standard-fare filler pieces that are lightly mixed in- be warned that this will put you to sleep if you're not on guard. There's a central, four note melody that is featured throughout the show.

The characters in this show weren't particularly engaging, and I'm not sure of the casting choices as well. Using a relative newcomer, Haruka Chisuga, as the kuudere female lead was risky and didn't work too well for me. Kanahana is at her best voicing relatively shy girls, which is exactly not the drama club star Yuuka. Though it was a good effort overall, it just came across lackluster.

Story:
Alright, I admit it; I have absolutely no idea what the intended story of this show is. At points, it tries to tell of the brutal, fast-paced, and deadline oriented gaming industry. At other points, it tries to lighten the mood with the playful essence of youth, adding in trips to the beach and the local yakiniku shop. Additionally, at other points, it tells of the dramas the club faces with sickness, slumps, and outright desertions. With all of these, you end up with a weird balancing act of a story that goes in multiple directions and yet ends up not moving very far from where it started. Somehow, it manages all this while the main plot remains utterly predictable. Perhaps the intent was to focus more on the characters, but more on that in the next section.

In addition to the odd execution, I felt that the pacing was also jarring. The first few episodes were so plain that I felt it was already in the drop-worthy category. There aren't a lot of plot twists and the overall tension of the story hovers at a mediocre level until the final few episodes, where all of a sudden everyone is energized by the impending deadline; in fact, the show ought to just be renamed "The Procrastinator's Guide to Game Making."

That brings me to my final complaint, which is that the show keeps you at distance from the actual game making logistics and product- you barely get even a few glimpses of what they're actually making. Furthermore, somehow, being the younger sister of a game designer is apparently enough to know everything about the industry- and so Kuroda magically solves how to procure background art, BGM, and how and who to communicate with throughout the entire process. Oh, and somehow everyone still goes to school though they never show how the students balance everything.

It's one of those shows where at the very end you question why you even bothered picking it up in the first place.

Character:
The show has a good variety of character archetypes in the club but fails to really make them engaging. All the characters are pretty static and, other than the protagonist, really don't get much of an exposition. There's only a slight hint of any character relationships and, well, as with the school uniform colors, everything just feels kind of dull. There weren't too many supporting characters, which is even more reason why I would have expected a deeper, more engaging main cast.

In any case, you get a pretty cookie-cutter set of girls with the outgoing VA Yuuka, bad-girl programmer Andou, know-it-all kuudere Kuroda, and shy artist Yuuki. Our protagonist writer doesn't know what to do with his life, moving between random jobs and finally finds something he likes doing with the group Rokuhara. And finally, he brings along his "nice guy" childhood friend who hates couples after getting dumped. The group interactions are fair overall but nothing I'd consider particularly special.

Value:
This is not a harem and it is not really a drama. It's perhaps just a slice of life loosely wrapped around the theme of making a game. If you have hours of time to waste on a show, spare yourself and choose something else. In this show about how it is difficult to make a game, we end up seeing how it is difficult to make a good anime.
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Andou Teruha
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1-12
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Houjou Buntarou
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1-12
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Kobayakawa Yuuka
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1-12
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Kuroda Sayuki
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1-12
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Yuuki Uguisu
episode appearanceappears in ep: 2-12
female,6.25(9),adolescentAn adolescent (teenager) is 13 to 19 years old.,brown hairThe character has brown hair.,kneehighsKnee highs are a hosiery piece that covers the feet and rise up to, but not including, the knee, or slightly thereunder; they leave the knee exposed. Typically worn by women in western and other societies, they are sometimes worn with modern semi-formal dress. Hosiery that partly cover the knees, or fully cover and extend above the knees, are thighhighs / stockings.,miniskirtA miniskirt, sometimes hyphenated as mini-skirt, is a skirt with a hemline well above the knees, shorter than the wearer`s arm.,ribbon tieA ribbon tie is a ribbon used to tie the collar of a shirt, blouse, or other clothing top. This means that the ribbon, with or without a bow loop, is tying a collar that is cut close to the neck (i.e. not a low-cut collar); otherwise, the ribbon is just a common case of ribbons on clothes. Please see the full description for more detailed instructions on when to apply or not apply this tag.,shoulder-length hairShoulder-length hair is hair at shoulder length, within a few centimetres margin. This hair length is longer than what one would typically, though not always, see on most males. Short hair includes hair that goes no more than a centimetre or two beyond the chin; anything longer is shoulder-length. Typical male hair at the back of the head which reaches the shoulders does not count as shoulder-length hair; the individual hair strands are very short (0-4 cm), and therefore count as short hair.,studentA student or pupil is a learner, or someone who attends an educational institution. The may be understood to mean only those enrolled in some sort of educational institution, but, in its widest use, it applies to anyone who is learning, including mid-career adults who are taking vocational education or returning to university, or younger researchers or artists learning from a more experienced colleague and mentor.,twintailsTwintails are type of hairstyle where the hair is gathered into two "tails" on either side of the head. Twintails may also include a pair hair buns, one bun at the base of each tail.
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appears
Chuukaya no Tenshu
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1, 4, 7-8, 11
male
voiced by:
Hosokawa
episode appearanceappears in ep: 4, 7-8, 10, 12
male,glassesGlasses (also called eyeglasses or spectacles) are frames bearing lenses worn in front of the eyes, normally for vision correction, eye protection, or for protection from UV rays. For practical tagging purposes, sunglasses should not be considered glasses; the "glasses" tag is specifically about the type that doesn`t block light. However, a character who wears prescription glasses with dark lenses or who wears both eyewear types should take both tags.,goateeA goatee is a style of facial hair sporting hair on the chin but not the cheeks. A goatee can coexist with sideburns so long as they do not connect; should the sideburns be connected from side-to-side via the goatee, they would cease to exist individually and form a single beard instead. A goatee connected with the moustache is a circle beard.,humanModern humans are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina. Together with chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, they are part of the family Hominidae. Terrestrial animals, humans are characterized by their erect posture and bipedal locomotion; high manual dexterity and heavy tool use compared to other animals; open-ended and complex language use compared to other animal communications; larger, more complex brains than other animals; and highly advanced and organized societies.,PIC NEEDS IMPROVEMENTThis entry has a poor picture and needs to have it replaced by a higher-quality alternative. Causes may include: it is too small; its colours or lighting are bad; it has excessive compression or other encoding issues; it is from non-anime sources (anime/char); the face is hard to see (char/creator); the hair/eye/skin colours do not match the anime (char); it does not represent their usual appearance (char); among others. If you can, please swap a better picture in and remove this tag. Thank you.
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Iinchou
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1, 12
female,brown eyesThe character has brown eyes.,brown hairThe character has brown hair.,ribbon tieA ribbon tie is a ribbon used to tie the collar of a shirt, blouse, or other clothing top. This means that the ribbon, with or without a bow loop, is tying a collar that is cut close to the neck (i.e. not a low-cut collar); otherwise, the ribbon is just a common case of ribbons on clothes. Please see the full description for more detailed instructions on when to apply or not apply this tag.,school uniformA type of uniform worn in Japanese schools (called "seifuku" in Japanese), generally high school age or younger. They can vary considerably; commonly, females will wear a sailor uniform (modelled off the British Royal Navy uniforms in 1920) and males will often wear a "gakuran", which is a dark button-up uniform modelled off Prussian army uniforms. But expect to see a substantial amount of variety.,studentA student or pupil is a learner, or someone who attends an educational institution. The may be understood to mean only those enrolled in some sort of educational institution, but, in its widest use, it applies to anyone who is learning, including mid-career adults who are taking vocational education or returning to university, or younger researchers or artists learning from a more experienced colleague and mentor.,twintailsTwintails are type of hairstyle where the hair is gathered into two "tails" on either side of the head. Twintails may also include a pair hair buns, one bun at the base of each tail.
voiced by:
Kikuchi-sensei
episode appearanceappears in ep: 7, 10, 12
male,business suitThe business suit is a traditional Western-style business attire. For men, this usually consists of a jacket, worn over a collared shirt, with a matching pair of trousers and optional waistcoat vest. For women, this would usually be a jacket, worn over a blouse, with a matching skirt (commonly a pencil skirt) or trousers. Not to be confused with a blazer or sport coat.,glassesGlasses (also called eyeglasses or spectacles) are frames bearing lenses worn in front of the eyes, normally for vision correction, eye protection, or for protection from UV rays. For practical tagging purposes, sunglasses should not be considered glasses; the "glasses" tag is specifically about the type that doesn`t block light. However, a character who wears prescription glasses with dark lenses or who wears both eyewear types should take both tags.,homosexualHomosexual refers to someone that is attracted to another character of the same sex.A lesbian person is a female attracted to other females.A gay person is a male attracted to other males.,teacherA teacher is a person who helps people to learn. A teacher often works in a classroom. There are many different kinds of teachers. Some teachers teach young children in schools called elementary or primary schools. Others teach older children in middle, junior high and high schools. Some teachers teach adults in more advanced schools.
Kuroda Iwao
episode appearanceappears in ep: 10-12
male,game designerGame design, a subset of game development, is the process of designing the content and rules of a game in the pre-production stage and design of gameplay, environment, storyline, and characters during production stage. The term is also used to describe both the game design embodied in a game as well as documentation that describes such a design. Game design requires artistic and technical competence as well as writing skills.,glassesGlasses (also called eyeglasses or spectacles) are frames bearing lenses worn in front of the eyes, normally for vision correction, eye protection, or for protection from UV rays. For practical tagging purposes, sunglasses should not be considered glasses; the "glasses" tag is specifically about the type that doesn`t block light. However, a character who wears prescription glasses with dark lenses or who wears both eyewear types should take both tags.,humanModern humans are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina. Together with chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans, they are part of the family Hominidae. Terrestrial animals, humans are characterized by their erect posture and bipedal locomotion; high manual dexterity and heavy tool use compared to other animals; open-ended and complex language use compared to other animal communications; larger, more complex brains than other animals; and highly advanced and organized societies.,PIC NEEDS IMPROVEMENTThis entry has a poor picture and needs to have it replaced by a higher-quality alternative. Causes may include: it is too small; its colours or lighting are bad; it has excessive compression or other encoding issues; it is from non-anime sources (anime/char); the face is hard to see (char/creator); the hair/eye/skin colours do not match the anime (char); it does not represent their usual appearance (char); among others. If you can, please swap a better picture in and remove this tag. Thank you.
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Onkyou Kantoku
episode appearanceappears in ep: 9
male
voiced by:
Ooiso Taiko
episode appearanceappears in ep: 10, 12
female,chief executive officerA chief executive officer (CEO) is the highest-ranking corporate officer (executive) or administrator in charge of total management of an organisation. An individual appointed as a CEO of a corporation, company, organisation, or agency typically reports to the board of directors. The CEO of a business is also a businessperson. This is not to be confused with a president (head of state) of a country.,game creatorno description set,long hairLong hair is hair from (but not including) shoulder-length, up to (but not including) waist length hair. Sidelocks do NOT count as long hair.,moleA mole, also called beauty mark, beauty spot, beauty patch, and sometimes birthmark, is a type of visible, circumscribed, chronic lesion of the skin or mucosa that may be congenital (present at birth) or acquired. Such marks are sometimes considered an attractive feature, hence the beauty-related names, and they are medically known as nevus (plural: nevi), from naevus, Latin for "birthmark". They are not to be confused with the animals commonly called moles.,purple eyesThis character`s eyes are colored somewhere between red and blue.,purple hairThis character`s hair is colored somewhere between red and blue.,skirtA skirt is a tube- or cone-shaped piece of clothing that hangs from the waist and covers the legs partially or fully. Skirts are often seen as garments for women, but exceptions exist. In anime, they`re almost always worn by women, generally as school uniform or workplace garments, and a man with one will likely be cross-dressing. Skirts that go below the knee are usually associated with strict rules and at times with winter, though even in winter anime schoolgirls in miniskirts can be found.
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episode appearanceappears in ep: 1
Client A (客A)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1
Client B (客B)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1
Client C (客C)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1
Client D (客D)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 12
English Teacher (英語教師)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1
Female Club Member (女子部員)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1
Female Student (女生徒)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1
Kousaka (Bitch Queen) (高坂(ビッチクイーン))
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1
Nakajima (中嶋)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 12
Phone A (電話A)
voiced by:
episode appearanceappears in ep: 12
Phone B (電話B)
episode appearanceappears in ep: 1
児童
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staff

CreditNamein EpisodesComment
Original Work (原作)TakahiroMinato Soft (みなとそふと)
Original Story (原作シナリオ)Tanaka Romeo
Direction (監督)Satou Takuya
Series Composition (シリーズ構成)Ayana Yuniko
Original Character Design (キャラクター原案)Matsuryuu
Character Design (キャラクターデザイン)Noguchi Takayuki
Design Assistance (設定協力)Akabeisoft 21-2, 12
Giga1-2, 12
Hibiki Works1-2, 12
Sega Games2
Nexton12
Prop Design (プロップデザイン)Ishibashi Yukiko
Chief Animation Direction (総作画監督)Noguchi Takayuki1, 3, 12
Tani Keiji2, 4, ED1
Okamoto Tatsuaki4
Chief Animation Direction Assistance (総作画監督補佐)Watanabe Susumu2-3, 12
Shoukonji Naoko3
Okamoto Tatsuaki12
Tani Keiji12
Music (音楽)GoKoY
Watanabe Takeshi
Music Work (音楽制作)Music Brains
Sound Direction (音響監督)Yamaguchi Takayuki
Sound Work (音響制作)Magic Capsule
Sound Effects (音響効果)Koyama Yasumasa
Editing (編集)Ide YasunoriED1
Gotou MasahiroREAL-T
Photographic Direction (撮影監督)Hirooka Gaku(Nexus)
CG Line Director (CGラインディレクター)Saitou Takeshi
Animation Producer (アニメーションプロデュース)Barnum Studio
Producer (プロデューサー)Fukao Satoshi
Fukuda Jun
Hayashi Toshiyasu
Imaizumi Takahiro
Nakayama Nobuhiro
Okamura Takema
Saitou Yasuo
Usukura Ryuutarou
Wada Yousuke
Producer (プロデュース)Satomi Tetsurou
Associate Producer (アソシエイトプロデューサー)Okada Akihiko
Production Generalisation (制作プロデューサー)Koutani Satoshi
Planning (企画)Hayashi Chidori
Itou Yoshiyuki
Kawamura Akihiro
Matsunaga Yoshiyuki
Murata Yoshikuni
Nanba Hideyuki
Suzuki Kazutomo
Takechi Tsuneo
Planning Assistance (企画協力)Adachi Kaoru
Dengeki G`s Comic Henshuubu
Dengeki G`s Magazine Henshuubu
Hayashi Yoshiki
Kawase Kouhei
Sagami Yuuki
Watanabe Ryuuhei
内山景子
Animation Work (アニメーション制作)Project No.9
Work Assistance (制作協力)Mouse4
Production (製作)ASCII Media Works
Cospa
Hakuhodo DY Music & Pictures
Hawkeye
Klock Worx
Lantis
Medicos Entertainment
Sotsu
Warner Brothers Home Entertainment
Script/Screenplay (シナリオ)Ayana Yuniko1-2
Sekine Ayumi3, 12
Satou Takuya4
Storyboard (絵コンテ)Yanagi Shinsuke1
Satou Takuya1, OP1
Itou Tatsufumi2
Tokoro Tomokazu3
Kuroyanagi Toshimasa4
Ide Yasunori12, ED1
Episode Direction (演出)Andou Ken1
Itou Tatsufumi2
Tokoro Tomokazu3
Sasaki Sumito4
Kawakoshi Takahiro12
Ide YasunoriED1
Satou TakuyaOP1
Animation Direction (作画監督)Okamoto Tatsuaki1, ED1
Hattori Kenji2
Kitayama Keiko2
Watanabe Susumu2, 12
Ishida Keiichi3
Tsuzuku Ryuuji3
Yano Akane3
Shibata Shirou4
Taniguchi Shigenori4
Hattori Kenji12
Kado Tomoaki12
Matsuo Masahiko12
Shoukonji Naoko12
Noguchi TakayukiOP1
Assistant Animation Direction (作画監督補佐)Kamura Hiroyuki4
Taira Tetsurou4
Tani Shoutarou4
Tokura Eiichi4
Tsukuma Takenori4
Wanibuchi Kazuhiko4
Key Animation (原画)Honda Miyuki1
Kikuchi Kazuma1
Kitayama Keiko1
Mitsubachi Hanako1
Nakaya Kouichi1
Nogami Shin`ya1
Okamoto Tatsuaki1
Takahara Shuuji1
Tani Keiji1
Tsukuma Takenori1
Yano Akane1
Yoshioka Toshiyuki1
Watanabe Susumu1-2渡邊奏
Yanagi Shinsuke1-2
Tsuzuku Ryuuji1, 3
Shoukonji Naoko1, 12
Hasegawa Kazuo2
Matsubayashi Sachiyo2
Matsumoto Masayo2
Miyazaki Yasuko2
Moride Tsuyoshi2
Nasuno Fumi2
Nikaidou Atsushi2
Oomori Hidetoshi2
Takada Reo2
Tasumi Manami2
水谷一之2
Takano Kazufumi2-3
Kuri Hiroshi2, 12
Fukushima Fumiji3
Kasano Atsushi3
Kawahara Kumiko3
Kimura Kunihiko3
Kitazawa Noriko3
Kuwabara Mai3
Masuda Kiyomi3
Nakamura Yoshiko3
Okamoto Hideyasu3
Sawai Maki3
Tanoue Makoto3
Tokoro Tomokazu3
Yokose Jun`ichi3
Morikawa Hitoshi3, 12
Mutou Ken3, 12
Ooyabu Kanako3, 12
Tominaga Kazuyo3, 12
Umemoto Ken`ichi3, 12
Yamaguchi Yasunori3, 12
Yoshiyama Takashi3, 12
Aoki Tetsurou3, ED1
Iwata Sachiko4
Kamura Hiroyuki4
Nakao Tomoji4
Oda Taeko4
Onodera Hirofumi4
Sekimoto Wataru4
Takahashi Kousei4
Tanemura Ayataka4
Taniguchi Yoshihiro4
Toriumi Masahiro4
Wada Kento4
Satou Takuya4, OP1
Be Loop12
Fujita Maki12
Fujita Reiko12
Kawakoshi Takahiro12
Moriyama Takeshi12
Shouki Kouji12
Takeda Kaoru12
Takeuchi Kazumasa12
Wakabayashi Akira12
Yamazaki Kouhei12
Nakayama Takehiro12, OP1
Ozawa Kazunori12, OP1
Ide YasunoriED1
Ijuuin IzuroED1
Uchida TakashiED1
Hamasaki HiroshiOP1
Inayoshi AsakoOP1
Inayoshi TomoshigeOP1
Ishibashi YukikoOP1
Kobayashi AkemiOP1
Kuroyanagi ToshimasaOP1
Noguchi TakayukiOP1
Watanabe Ken`ichiOP1as 渡邉健一
Yoshimoto TakujiOP1
田宮りさこOP1
2nd Key Animation (第二原画)Azeta Pictures1
G&G Direction1
Hebaraki1
Mouse1
Nakamura Production1
Seven Arcs Pictures1
Studio Giants1
Wish1
アハトアハトアニメーション1
Be Loop1-3
Itai Shunsuke1, 3
Rising Force1, 3
Brain`s Base2
Imakubo Yousuke2
Ingres2
IngresA2
Nomad2
Shimizu Tadashi2
Studio Mark2
Suwa Soudai2
B.S.P2-3, 12
FAI International3
Kuri Hiroshi3
Kushida Kenta3
Moride Tsuyoshi3
Peace & Kindness3
R.I.C.3
M.S.J. Musashino Seisaku-jo3, 12
Ariga Hideaki4
Fujii Seren4
Kurihara Fuki4
Nomura Yuuki4
Tajima Aya4
Tani Shoutarou4
Yoshida Kouki4
三枝真子4
八木愛美4
木村麻里紗4
生駒優4
芳賀直人4
Ace Company4, 12
A-Line12
Asano Junko12
Core12
D-Motion12
Kawahara Kumiko12
Naeki Youko12
Triple A12
Tsukino Mua12
In-Between Animation Inspection (動画検査)Hirade Sachiyo1
Matsubayashi Sachiyo2
Saitou Hiroyuki3
Kawakami Yuusuke4
Kuri Hiroshi12
In-Between Animation Inspection Assistance (動画検査協力)Ootake Akihiro1
Saitou Hiroyuki1
In-Between Animation (動画)Azeta Pictures1
Big Owl1
Diomedea1
J&K Corporation1
Nakamura Production1
Rising Force1
アハトアハトアニメーション1
藤田智佳1
Sakura Create1-2
Studio Mark1-2
Project No.91-3
Reboot1-3
角張幸之助1-3
M.S.J. Musashino Seisaku-jo1-3, 12
R.I.C.1, 3
Triple A1, 12
Brain`s Base2
Ingres2
IngresA2
Matsubayashi Sachiyo2
Shaft2
B.S.P2-3, 12
Asahi Production3
FAI International3
Jingumi3
HSM4
Mouse4
SMX4
Ace Company4, 12
A-Line12
Core12
D-Motion12
Studio Elle12
Colour Specification (色指定)Suzuki Youko1
Tate Emiko2
Koga Ryouya3
松田勘汰3
Muraguchi Fuyuto4
Tanaka Fumiko12
岩崎静夏12
Finishing/Clean-up Inspection (仕上検査)Suzuki Youko1
Tate Emiko2
Koga Ryouya3
松田勘汰3
Muraguchi Fuyuto4
Tanaka Fumiko12
岩崎静夏12
Finishing/Clean-up (仕上)Asahi Production1
Beep1
Big Owl1
Defa1
Kaku Michiko1
Kimura Tomomi1
Maejima Nagisa1
Moriwaki Hiroshi1
Studio Gram1
Sunagawa Nagisa1
我謝美幸1
M.S.J. Musashino Seisaku-jo1-3, 12
Studio Elle1-3, 12
Hashimoto Yukari1, 3
Kinoshita Mika1, 3
D-Colors2
Reboot2
Studio Targe2
B.S.P2-3, 12
A-Line2, 12
Hashimoto Naoko3
Hayashi Daiki3
Kusakabe Satomi3
R.I.C.3
塚田和也3
森直紀3
HSM4
Mouse4
SMX4
Ace Company4, 12
Core12
D-Motion12
Triple A12
Background Art (背景)Uchida Tsutomu1
Okamoto Hotaka1-4
Inoue Kazuhiro1-4, 12
Kusanagi1-4, 12
Tsuboi Kenta1-4, 12
Honda Kouhei1, 12
本田公平2-4
Gotou Ryouta3-4, 12
Zhong Quanbin12
Background Art Assistance (背景協力)Takasaki Ayumi1as 高橋あゆみ
Hoang Ngan1-4, 12
KIM SUONG1-4, 12
MI TIEN1-4, 12
Minh Khoa1-4, 12
Minh Trieu1-4, 12
Nam Hai Art Company1-4, 12
Tram Anh1-4, 12
Thanh Cuc3-4
Cosmos Arts12
Ishikawa Hironori12
Photographic Direction Assistance (撮影監督補佐)Yamamoto Yuuki
Photography (撮影)Kawada Yuri1-4, 12
Nexus1-4, 12
Usuda Mutsumi1-4, 12
Yamada Midori1-4, 12
小林真衣1-4, 12
柿崎陽太1-4, 12as 柿﨑陽太
Tanaka KoujiED1Rare Trick (レアトリック)
3DCG (3DCGI)Abe Kazuhisa1-4, 12
Hamamura Toshirou1-4, 12
Saitou Takeshi1-4, 12
Studio Shamrock1-4, 12
Wired1-4, 12
Makino Yasuhiro2-4
Manao Yukihiro12
2D Graphics (2Dグラフィック)Rou leur
Watsuji Satoshi
まついまさたか
Eyecatch (アイキャッチイラスト)Matsuryuu
Logo Design (ロゴデザイン)Netsu NorihikoG-Square (ジースクエア)
Editing Studio (編集スタジオ)Real-T
Editing Assistant (編集助手)Sudou Hitomi
Film Editing (ビデオ編集)Iriyama Shinji1-12
Q-tec1-12
Sakai Minami1-5, 7-8
Sueyoshi Moe6
Miyauchi Daisuke9-12
Sound Work Manager (音響制作担当)Yagihashi Masazumi
Recording (録音)Gunji Tetsuya
Recording Assistant (録音助手)藤田寛大
Recording Adjustment (調整)Yamaguchi Takayuki
Recording Studio (録音スタジオ)Glovision
Casting Assistance (キャスティング協力)Matsuoka Wataru
Suzuki Kumiko
Web Manager (公式ホームページ)Maverica
本間加奈
Publicity (宣伝)Iida Takashi
Ootake Ayano
Tsukamoto Yuuichirou
岩﨑智花
本橋琢磨
Publicity Assistance (宣伝協力)小林みずき
田中真
角かほり
Licence Manager (ライセンス担当)Murata Yoshihiro
Shigeta Eri
Overseas Licence (海外ライセンス)Yamazaki Fumiki
Design Manager (設定制作)平田純1-12
Production Desk (制作デスク)Kitamura Takuya1-12
Production Desk Assistant (制作デスク補佐)Fukuda Kazumasa1-7
Assistant Production Manager (制作進行)金田優2
Fukuda Kazumasa3, 12
齋藤陸4
Paste-up Material Design (貼り込み素材デザイン)Shimakata Maki2

songs

RelationSongin EpisodesRatingCreditStaffComment
openingWastelanders1-12, OP1N/A(1)Vocals/Performed by (歌)Sasaki Sayaka
Lyrics (作詞)Matsui Youhei
Music Composition (作曲)Yatoki Tsukasa
Music Arrangement (編曲)Yatoki Tsukasa
GuitarSasaki Masaaki
BassKobayashi Naoki
endingSekai wa Kyou mo Atarashii1-3, 5-12, ED1N/A(1)Vocals/Performed by (歌)Akesaka SatomiChisuga HarukaHanazawa KanaSatou Satomi
Lyrics (作詞)Yuuki Aira
Music Composition (作曲)Honda Koushirou
Music Arrangement (編曲)Honda Koushirou
Tetoteha4N/A(0)Vocals/Performed by (歌手)Chisuga Haruka
Lyrics (作詞)Matsui Youhei
Music Composition (作曲)AstroNoteS
Music Arrangement (編曲)AstroNoteS
insert songAt Maid Dot Rocket2N/A(0)Vocals/Performed by (ボーカル)Kuwabara Sonomi
Lyrics (作詞)Tsuji Junko
Music Composition (作曲)Watanabe Takeshi
Music Arrangement (編曲)Watanabe Takeshi

discography

Wastelanders
Single, 4 tracks, 27.01.2016
Fated Crown
Album, 13 tracks, 29.03.2017
Fated Crown
Album, 13 tracks, 29.03.2017

Group status

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Last UpdateNameStateNEpisodesHESPLanguagesSourceRatingCmts
20.01.2024VCB-Studiocomplete
122jaBlu-rayN/A(0)0
12.07.2022GHOSTcomplete
122jaenBlu-rayN/A(0)0
23.02.2022ANK-Rawscomplete
120jaBlu-rayN/A(0)0
02.10.2021YURI [YURI]completeN
120jaenBlu-rayN/A(0)0
22.04.2021ReinForcecomplete
122jaBlu-rayN/A(0)0
11.03.2021Hi10completeN
122jaenBlu-ray, HDTV, wwwN/A(0)0
18.04.2020SmoodFlamezcomplete
120jaenBlu-rayN/A(0)0
06.09.2018Exiled-Destinycomplete
122jaenDVDN/A(0)0
01.06.2018AniDL [AniDL]completeN
120jaenBlu-rayN/A(0)0
20.05.2018Ohys-Rawscomplete
120jaBlu-ray, HDTVN/A(0)0
08.02.2018LoliKillercompleteN
120jaenBlu-rayN/A(1)0
16.12.2016Moozzi2complete
122jaBlu-rayN/A(0)0
18.11.2016Anbientcomplete
120japt-BRHDTVN/A(0)0
26.06.2016PuyaSubs!complete
120jaeswwwN/A(0)0
21.05.2016HorribleSubscomplete
120jaenwwwN/A(4)0
28.03.2016Leopard-Rawscomplete
120jaHDTVN/A(0)0
28.03.2016Pure-Animecomplete
120jadeHDTVN/A(0)0
06.10.2019Anime Kaizoku [AnimeKaizoku]stalled
110jaenunknownN/A(0)0
08.04.2016AnimePMstalled
90jaenHDTVN/A(0)0
08.04.2016DeadFishstalledN
60jaenwwwN/A(0)0
27.02.2016Watashistalled
60jaenHDTVN/A(2)0
04.11.2016HarunatsustalledN
40jaenBlu-rayN/A(0)0
31.01.2016-Sayuri-stalledN
30jaenHDTVN/A(0)0
08.01.2016Senketsu Subsstalled
10enHDTVN/A(0)0
19.03.2017CnS - ΚmFdropped
50jaelHDTVN/A(0)0
no groupcompletefinishedongoingstalleddroppedspecials onlyall

Episodes

EPTitleDurationAir DateAction
125m
225m
325m
425m
525m
625m
725m
825m
925m
1025m
1125m
1225m
OP12m
ED12m

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