Crows Zero (live-action movie)
[ prequel of Crows (manga) ]
Related anime:
Crows Zero II (live-action movie) (sequel)
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Related anime:
Crows Zero II (live-action movie) (sequel)
Alternative title:
Crows: Episode 0
クローズ -ZERO- (Japanese)
Genres:
action
Plot Summary:
Suzuran High School is an all boys school full of delinquents and gangsters. The students comprise of different turfs according to grade levels, classes and reputation. Unification of all levels in the school is a challenge, and newcomer Genji Takaya throws down the gauntlet on the first day to take down reigning school gangster Tamao Serizawa.
Vintage:
2007-10-27
Premiere date:
2007-10-27 (Japan)
Opening Theme:
"I Wanna Change" by THE STREET BEATS
Official website:
Crows -ZERO- official website (Japanese)
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Japanese Comic Ranking, November 9-15 (Nov 18, 2009)
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Live-Action Crows Zero II Film Trailer Streamed (Jan 30, 2009)
Other article:
Crows x Worst: An Introduction (Jul 21, 2009)
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| Blu-Ray (Region A) |
| Crows Zero (Sub.Blu-Ray) 2012-03-27 (from $10.04) |
| DVD (Region 1) |
| Crows Zero (DVD) 2009-03-31 (from $15.59) |
Director: Takashi Miike Screenplay: Shogo Muto Music: Naoki Ootsubo Original creator: Hiroshi Takahashi Theme Song Performance: THE STREET BEATS (OP) | Kyosuke Yabe as Shun Oguri as Takayuki Yamada as Goro Kishitani as Kenichi Endo as Sansei Shiomi as Hiroshi Watanabe as Hisato Izaki as Kaname Endo as Kenta Kiritani as Motoki Fukami as Shunsuke Daito as Sousuke Takaoka as Suzunosuke Tanaka as Tsutomu Takahashi as Yu Koyanagi as Yusuke Izaki as Yusuke Kamiji as Yutaka Matsushige as | |||
(none) | Bryce Papenbrook as Camille LaBry as Dan Woren as Darren Daniels as Dave Mallow as Doug Erholtz as Doug Stone as Ethan Murray as Grant George as Jack Lingo as Jimmy Benedict as Mari Devon as Michael Sorich as Peter Doyle as Robert Buchholz as Steve Kramer as T. Axelrod as | |||
Licensed by: Tokyo Shock | ||||
Adaptation (dialogues): Didier Duclos Directeur de Plateau: Bruno Buidin | Bruno Mullenaerts as Gregory Praet as Karim Barras as Alexandre Crépet as Emmanuel Dekoninck as Frederik Haùgness as Philippe Allard as Pierre Lognay as Renaud Tefnin as Sébastien Fayard as Sébastien Hebrant as Christophe Hespel as Franck Daquin as Jean-Michel Vovk as Mathieu Moreau as Maxime Donnay as Mélanie Dermont as Philippe Resimont as Xavier de la Colette as | |||
Distributor: Wild Side Video Dubbing: Chinkel Belgique | ||||
ADR Director: Azucena Díaz (Spain dub) Mix Engineer: Ferrán Mosquera (Spain dub) | José Posada as Manuel Gimeno as Roger Pera as Carlos Lladó as David Jenner as Eduard Itchart as Francisco Alborch as José Luis Mediavilla as Ramón Hernández as Roger Isasi-Isasmendi as Xavier Fernández as Antonio Lara as Carlos Di Blasi as Carmen Calvell as Daniel Albiac as Hernán Fernández as Isabel Valls as Ivan Canovas as Jordi Salas as Juan Carlos Gustems as Marcel Navarro as Masumi Mutsuda as Oscar Muñoz as Roser Vilches as | |||
Distributor: Media3 Estudio (Spain) Dubbing Studio: Dubbing Films (Spain dub) | ||||
(none) | Distributor: Splendid Film | |||
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