Fight! Iczer-One (OAV)
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Alternative title:
Iczer-One
Tatakae! Iczer-1 (Japanese)
戦え!! イクサー1 (Japanese)
Objectionable content:
Significant
Plot Summary:
Iczer-1 must stop the Cthuwulf invasion of Earth and she finds a partner in the rather reluctant Nagisa, who lost her parents to the Cthuwulf. Even with the power of Iczer Robo, it's anyone's guess if they will survive.
User Ratings:
141 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
30 minutes per episode
Number of episodes:
3
Vintage:
1985-10-19 to 1987-03-04
Release dates: We have 2
Ending Theme:
#1: "Tatakae!! Iczer-1" by Miki Kakizawa (ep 1)
#2: "Rolling Devil" by Keiko Toda (ep 2)
#3: "Eien no Iczer-1" ("Eternal Izcer-1") by Miki Kakizawa (ep 3)
Official website:
AIC's Official Iczer-1 Homepage (Japanese)
Links: We have 4
Comment:
Previously released on two volumes in North America by L.A. Hero/U.S. Renditions; the first containing the first two, 30 minute episodes, and the second with only the last, 48 minute episode.
Review:
Iczer-One DVD (Aug 2, 2005)
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| Iczer (DVD 01) 2005-04-12 (from $10.04) |
Director: Toshihiro Hirano Screenplay: Toshihiro Hirano Storyboard: Toshihiro Hirano Music: Michiaki Watanabe Original story: Rei Aran Character Design: Toshihiro Hirano Animation Director: Hiroaki Oogami (ep 1) Masami Obari (eps 2-3) Narumi Kakinouchi (eps 2-3) Toshihiro Hirano (ep 1) Executive producer: Tetsuo Kubo Animation: Hirotoshi Sano ("Eps - 3") Kenichi Ohnuki ("Eps 2-3") Masami Obari ("Eps 2-3") Michitaka Kikuchi (eps 2-3) Naoyuki Onda ("Eps 2-3") Narumi Kakinouchi ("Eps 1-3") Key Animation: Hiroaki Gohda (ep 3) Hirotoshi Sano (ep 3) Hiroyuki Kitazume ("Eps -1"; ep 1) Hiroyuki Ochi (ep 1) Hiruko Nurachi (eps 1, 3) Ichiro Todabashi (ep 1) Junichi Watanabe (eps 1, 3) Ken Ueno (ep 2) Kenichi Ohnuki (ep 3) Kouichi Arai (ep 3) Kouji Itou (ep 2) Masami Obari (eps 2-3) Michitaka Kikuchi (ep 3) Naoyuki Onda (eps 2-3) Narumi Kakinouchi (eps 1-3) Osamu Tsuruyama (ep 3) Satoshi Iwataki (ep 1) Shin Matsuo (ep 2) Takashi Yamamoto (ep 2) Taro Genga (ep 1) Toshihiro Hirano (ep 2) Toshimitsu Kobayashi (ep 2) Yoshiharu Fukushima (eps 1-2) Yuu Tadaka (ep 3) Monster Design: Junichi Watanabe Planning: Toru Miura | Yuriko Yamamoto as Arisa Andou as Keiko Toda as Mayumi Shou as Naoko Watanabe as Sumi Shimamoto as Mika Doi as Kimitoshi Yamamoto | |||
DVD Distribution: PIONEER LDC | ||||
Director: Doug Stone Screenplay: Doug Stone Executive producer: John Sirabella (Media Blasters) Additional Script And Song Editing: Trish Ledoux Logo Animation: Will Culpepper II Online Editor: Stephen Miller Production Associate: Ethan Fogg Recording engineer: Eduardo T. Torres Script And Song Translation: Toshifumi Yoshida Script Translation: Trish Ledoux Song Title Editing: Lana Sofer Theme Song Lyrics: Road Narros | Wendee Swan as Allison Weintraub as Bambi Preston as Jane Alan as Luna Celeste as Sam Strong as Barry Stigler as Doug Stone as Jennifer Watson as John Billingslea as Julie Kliewer as Lilly Browne as Maureen O'Connell as Penny Sweet as Sparky Thornton as Stevie Beeline as | |||
Broadcaster: Too Much For TV Distributor: Madman Entertainment Pty. Ltd. (Australia) Production Coordinator: Nippon Shuppan Hanbai, Inc Recording Studio: Intersound, Inc. Titles & Package Design: Nippan Design Team | ||||
Adaptation: Emmanuel Pettini | Francoise Escobar as Bruno Meyere as Catherine Desplaces as Isabelle Volpe as Laëtitia Godes as Rémi Caillebot as Chantal Macé as Yann Guillemot as | |||
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