Urahara
Urahara | |
うらはら | |
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Genre | Science fiction, comedy |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Amika Kubo |
Produced by | VAP |
Written by | Natsuko Takahashi |
Music by | Yasunori Iwasaki |
Studio | EMT Squared Shirogumi |
Licensed by | |
Original network | Tokyo MX, BS Fuji, AT-X |
Original run | October 4, 2017 – December 20, 2017 |
Episodes | 12 |
PARK Harajuku: Crisis Team! | |
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Author | Patrick Macias |
Illustrator | Mugi Tanaka |
Publisher | Crunchyroll |
Original run | May 2015 |
URL | |
PARK Harajuku: Crisis Team! |
Urahara is an anime television series based on the webcomic PARK Harajuku: Crisis Team!, which is written by Patrick Macias and illustrated by Mugi Tanaka. The anime adaptation was co-produced by EMT Squared and Shirogumi and aired from October to December 2017.
Synopsis[]
Three high school girls hailing from Harajuku band together to fight off culture thieving aliens from outer space.
Cast[]
Character | Japanese[1] | English[2] |
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Rito Sudo | Luna Haruna | Julie Shields |
Mari Shirako | Sumire Uesaka | Alexis Tipton |
Kotoko Watatsumugi | Manaka Iwami | Sarah Wiedenheft |
Ebifuruya | Yasunori Matsumoto | Anthony Bowling |
Misa Maruno | Kokoa Amano | Monica Rial |
Ebi | Yasunori Matsumoto | Chris Wehkamp |
Anime[]
Production of the anime adaptation was announced in March 2017.[3] Amika Kubo directed the series at EMT Squared and Shirogumi. The production staff consists of Masatsugu Arakawa as the chief director, Natsuko Takahashi is in charge of series composition, Mariko Fujita as the animation character designer, and Takahiro Yamada as the mechanical designer. It aired from October 4 to December 20, 2017.[4] Crunchyroll streamed the series.[5] Funimation premiered the dub on October 24, 2017.[2] The opening theme is "Antithesis Escape" by Sumire Uesaka, and the ending theme is "KIRAMEKI☆Lifeline" (KIRAMEKI☆ライフライン, Sparkling Lifeline) by Luna Haruna.[1]
Episode list[]
No. | Title[a] | Original air date |
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1 | "Donut Crisis" "Dōnatsu kuraishisu" (ドーナツクライシス) | October 4, 2017 |
2 | "Popcorn Panic" "Poppukōn panikku" (ポップコーンパニック) | October 11, 2017 |
3 | "Crêpe Craving" "Kurēpu kurēbingu" (クレープクレービング) | October 18, 2017 |
4 | "Ice Cream Fever" "Aisukurīmu fībā" (アイスクリームフィーバー) | October 25, 2017 |
5 | "Gummy Gummy Dummy" "Gumigumidamī" (グミグミダミー) | November 1, 2017 |
6 | "Cotton Heart" "Kotton Hāto" (コットンハート) | November 8, 2017 |
7 | "Sakuramochi Blues" "Sakura mochi burū" (サクラモチブルー) | November 15, 2017 |
8 | "Fabulous Crêpe" "Fabyurasu kurēpu" (ファビュラスクレープ) | November 22, 2017 |
9 | "Bitter Candy" "bitākyandī" (ビターキャンディー) | November 29, 2017 |
10 | "Swallowing Queen" "Marunomikuīn" (マルノミクィーン) | December 6, 2017 |
11 | "Fried Shrimp Runaway" "Ebifurairannawei" (エビフライランナウェイ) | December 13, 2017 |
12 | "Goodbye Parfait" "Gubbaipafe" (グッバイパフェ) | December 20, 2017 |
Notes[]
- ^ All English episode titles are taken from Crunchyroll.
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Urahara Anime Reveals Theme Song Artists, More of Cast". Anime News Network. August 21, 2017.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Funimation Announces English Dub Casts for Code:Realize, Urahara, Dies Irae". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2017-10-25.
- ^ "Crunchyroll's PARK Harajuku: Crisis Team! Webcomic Inspires Urahara Anime". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2017-10-25.
- ^ "Urahara Anime's Promo Video Reveals October 4 Premiere". Anime News Network. September 12, 2017.
- ^ "Crunchyroll to Host N. American Premieres of Black Clover, Urahara, Dies Irae Anime at Anime Weekend Atlanta". Anime News Network. September 23, 2017.
External links[]
- Official website (in Japanese)
- Urahara (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- 2017 anime television series
- EMT Squared
- Funimation
- Shirogumi
- Science fiction anime and manga
- American webcomics
- Original English-language manga
- Anime and manga inspired webcomics