Blue Sonnet (OAV)
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Alternative title:
Akai Kiba Blue Sonnet (Japanese)
Red Fang Blue Sonnet
紅い牙 ブルーソネット (Japanese)
Genres:
drama,
science fiction
Objectionable content:
Intense
Plot Summary:
Sonnet is a cyborg/esper from a harsh background and now trained to be the ultimate warrior and most powerful weapon in the world. She is sent to Japan to watch Komatsuzaki Lan, who is thought to be controlled by the rage of the esper Akai Kiba (Crimson Fang). Lan is a quiet girl who knows she's different from everybody else and starts to show signs of Crimson Fang after comming into contact with Sonnet. In the course of fighting with Lan, Sonnet starts to rediscover her humanity. At the same time Lan has to fight to reatin her humanity and control the Crimson Fang.
User Ratings:
54 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
30 minutes per episode
Number of episodes:
5
Episode titles: We have 5
Vintage:
1989-07-16 to 1990-06-25
Opening Theme:
"What Is Love" by Go!
Ending Theme:
"Angel" by Go!
News:
Central Park Media's Licenses Offered by Liquidator (Jun 8, 2009)
Other article:
Pile of Shame - Blue Sonnet (Jun 25, 2013)
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LaserDisc |
Blue Sonnet [Sub] (LD 1) 1995-09-20 |
Blue Sonnet [Sub] (LD 2) 1995-12-13 |
Director: Takeyuki Kanda Storyboard: Yūichirō Yokoyama Music: GO! Original Manga: Masahiro Shibata Mechanical design: Masahito Yamashita (ep 1) Sound Director: Susumu Aketagawa Director of Photography: Masaaki Fujita Color Coordination: Tatsunori Nishimura (ep 2) Yōko Wakana (ep 1) Yoshie Murakami (ep 3) Yuko Takarada (eps 4-5) Key Animation: Chikae Kuwahara (ep 4) Hiromi Niioka (ep 2) Hiroshi Konno (eps 2, 5) Hiroyuki Kamura (eps 4-5) Hisashi Katsumata (eps 3-5) Kazuhiko Ishii (ep 4) Kazunori Takahashi (eps 1-2) Keiko Hattori (eps 1-2) Minoru Tanaka (ep 5) Nobuyuki Fukuchi (eps 4-5) Sanae Nakagawa (eps 3-5) Satoru Iriyoshi (ep 2) Satoshi Aoki (ep 1) Seiichi Goto (ep 1) Seiji Nishimoto (ep 4) Shigeki Satō (ep 4) Shintarō Muraki (eps 4-5) Shuichi Shimamura (eps 3-5) Toshi Shishikura (ep 1) Yoshihiro Matsushita (ep 5) Yuka Kudō (eps 3, 5) Literature Manager: Takahiro Okao Music Director: Susumu Aketagawa Photography: Hideo Suzuki (eps 1-5) Hiroshi Isakawa (eps 1-5) Kazunori Suzuki (eps 1-5) Norihide Kubota (eps 1-4) Toshiaki Yamaguchi (eps 1-5) Production manager: Hiroshi Tabata Sound Effects: Shizuo Kurahashi | Hiromi Tsuru as Waka Kanda as Emi Shinohara as Ichirō Nagai as Kōzō Shioya as Masashi Hironaka as Nozomu Sasaki as Rei Sakuma as Tesshō Genda as Hideyuki Umezu as Jun-ichi Kanemaru as Kaori Yokoyama as Kazumi Tanaka as Kimie Hantani as Kōichi Kitamura as Kōji Totani as Mari Yokoo as Masaharu Satō as Masato Hirano as Michitaka Kobayashi as Miyoko Asō as Nobuo Tobita as Seiko Nakano as Seizō Katō as Tarō Arakawa as Toshiharu Sakurai as Yukari Takayama as Yukitoshi Hori as Yūko Minaguchi as Tatsushi Amagi Yumiko Shibata | |||
Film Developing: Imagica In-Between Animation: K-Production Production Assistance: Tokyo Produce Office Recording Studio: Aoi Studio Sound Production: Magic Capsule | ||||
Licensed by: Central Park Media (License Expired) Recording Studio: CTV Studios Cardiff Subtitles: Studio Nemo Video Editing: Derwen (Manga UK dub) | ||||
(none) | Distributor: Pathé | |||
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