Eat-Man (TV)
[ adapted from Eat-Man (manga) ]
Related anime:
Eat-Man '98 (TV) (sequel)
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Related anime:
Eat-Man '98 (TV) (sequel)
Alternative title:
イートマン (Japanese)
食鐵酷客 (Chinese (Taiwan))
이트 맨 (Korean)
Objectionable content:
Significant
Plot Summary:
Bolt Crank is the World's Greatest Mercenary, and with good reason. He has the ability to eat any object and, when needed, reproduce it from his right hand. Also in the world of Eat-Man is the Alvion, a flying ship that flies even though it is a destroyed wreck. The ship floats in the sky, and is always where Bolt is.
User Ratings:
84 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
24 minutes per episode
Number of episodes:
12
Episode titles: We have 12
Vintage:
1997-01-09 to 1997-03-27
Release dates: We have 5
Opening Theme:
"小さな恋のメロディ (Chiisana Koi no Melody)" by King-Show
Ending Theme:
"Walk This Way" by FIELDS
Trivia: We have 2
Comment:
This Eat-Man anime has nothing to do with the Eat-Man manga, other than Bolt Crank being the main character, and the world currency being Lido.
Review:
Eat-Man VHS 1 (Jan 1, 1970)
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TV Asahi Top 100 Anime Part 2 (Sep 23, 2005)
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Director: Koichi Mashimo Series Composition: Koichi Mashimo Screenplay: Akemi Omode (eps 2, 5, 9, 11) Atsuhiro Tomioka (eps 4, 7-8) Aya Matsui (eps 3, 6, 10) Koichi Mashimo (eps 1, 12) Storyboard: Hidehito Ueda (ep 3) Katsumi Terahigashi (eps 8-9) Katsuyoshi Yatabe (ep 4) Kazu Yokoda (ep 6) Koichi Mashimo (eps 1-2, 6, 12) Takaaki Ishiyama (eps 5, 10-11) Tomohiro Hirata (ep 7) Episode Director: Koichi Mashimo (eps 1, 12) Takeshi Yoshimoto (eps 3, 7) Tetsuya Kobayashi (eps 8, 11) Tomio Yamauchi (eps 2, 4, 6, 10) Yoshihiro Oda (eps 5, 9) Original Manga: Akihito Yoshitomi Art Director: Tsutomu Ishigaki Mecha design: Koujo Ito | Masashi Ebara as Aya Hisakawa as Hiroshi Naka as Hiroshi Yanaka as Jun Hazumi as Kaori Yamazou as Katsuhisa Houki as Kazuhiro Oguro as Ken Narita as Makoto Tsumura as Maya Okamoto as Mika Doi as Mitsuki Yayoi as Nariko Fujieda as Sayaka Aida as Sayaka Kobayashi as Takaya Hashi as Takehiro Murozono as Tomoyuki Dan as Toshiya Ueda as Tsutomu Tsuji as Wataru Takagi as Yuko Mizutani as Yuko Sasaki as Yurika Hino as Yutaka Nakano as Yuuichi Nagashima as Yuzuru Fujimoto as | |||
Executive producer: Ken Iyadomi Associate producer: Nobu Yamamoto Co-Producer: Kimi Matsuki Production Coordination: Kei Onishi Production Operator: Naomi Richtenburg | (none) | |||
(none) | Broadcaster: Locomotion Dubbing Studio: Cristal Media (Spain dub) DVD Distribution: Selecta Visión TV Distribution: Selecta Visión | |||
J. Ignacio Latorre as | ||||
(none) | Stefano Billi as Francesca Fiorentini as Marco De Risi as Stella Musy as Andrea Giuliano as Emanuela D'Amico as Massimiliano Alto as Maurizio Reti as Tatiana Dessi as Valentina Mari as | |||
Distributor: Dynit | ||||
(none) | Broadcaster: Locomotion Brazil (Subbed) | |||
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