Coppelion (TV)
Alternative title:
コッペリオン (Japanese)
核爆末世錄 (Chinese (Taiwan))
Themes:
absurdity,
assassins,
conspiracy,
dangers,
exploration,
girls with guns,
military,
post-apocalyptic,
special abilities,
superpowers,
tragedy
Objectionable content:
Significant
Plot Summary:
Many years after a great tragedy killed 90% of the people in Japan, three girls arrive in the ruins of Tokyo. In the devastated capital, their unusually clean clothes set them apart. But that's not the only strange thing about them - they also each wield supernatural powers. They call themselves "Coppelion," and are on a mission to save the people of Tokyo.
User Ratings:
389 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
24 minutes per episode
Number of episodes:
13
Episode titles: We have 13
Vintage:
2013-10-02
Opening Theme:
"ANGEL" by angela
Ending Theme:
"Tōkumade" by angela
#2: "Bye-Bye Alright (バイバイオーライ)" by angela (ep 12)
Trivia: We have 1
Reviews:
Coppelion Complete Series BD+DVD (Mar 20, 2015)
Coppelion episodes 1-6 (Nov 17, 2013)
News: Show:
North American Anime, Manga Releases, February 1-7 (Feb 3, 2015)
Viz Media to Stream Coppelion Sci-Fi Military Action Anime (Sep 30, 2013)
Australia's Madman Ent. Adds Coppelion Sci-Fi Anime (Sep 25, 2013)
Madman Entertainment Acquires Coppelion (Sep 25, 2013)
Animax Asia Posts English-Narrated Coppelion Trailer (Sep 23, 2013)
Coppelion Blu-ray Discs/DVDs Listed With English Subtitles (Sep 15, 2013)
Press Releases:
Funimation Announces Partnership with Viz Media to Bring an Expansive Catalog of Anime Titles to its Streaming Service (Sep 11, 2020)
Viz Media Announces Neon Alley August Anime Content Update (Aug 14, 2015)
Other articles: Show:
The Anime You Should Have Watched in Fall 2013 (Nov 27, 2023)
Anime Spotlight Winter 2014 - The List (Jan 1, 2014)
Anime Spotlight - Coppelion (Sep 27, 2013)
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Blu-ray + DVD combo |
Coppelion - The Complete Series (BD+DVD) 2015-02-03 (from $39.99) |
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Director: Shingo Suzuki
Series Composition: Makoto Nakamura
Storyboard:
Hiromitsu Kanazawa (eps 1-13) Koichi Kikuta (eps 3, 8-10) Makoto Furuta (ep 7) Shingo Suzuki (eps 1-6)
Episode Director:
Atsuji Kaneko (eps 11, 13) Hiromitsu Kanazawa (eps 1-2, 9) Katsumasa Yokomine (ep 12) Susumu Kudo (ep 10) Yuuichi Sugio (eps 3-9)
Music: Mikio Endo
Original creator: Tomonori Inoue
Character Design: Shingo Suzuki
Chief Animation Director: Makoto Furuta
Mechanical design: Hiroshi Okubo
Sound Director: Hideo Takahashi
Editing: Saori Tadokoro
In-Between Animation: Tsutomu Kaburaki (GoHands; eps 1-2)
Photography: Takeo Goto (T2 studio; eps 1-10)
Sound Effects: Mitsuru Kageyama (Fizz Sound Creation)
Theme Song Performance: angela
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Kana Hanazawa as
Satomi Akesaka as
Hiroshi Naka as
Kenichi Suzumura as
Kōtarō Nakamura as
Maaya Sakamoto as
Mamiko Noto as
Masahiko Tanaka as
Rikiya Koyama as
Tomohiro Satō as
Yui Horie as
Akiyoshi Tomita as
Ayano Ishikawa as
Chafūrin as
Hisako Kyouda as
Itaru Yamamoto as
eps 1, 8, 10, 13 )
Katsuya Miyamoto as
Kouichi Yokota as
Miho Arakawa as
Mitsuru Ogata as
Yousuke Akimoto as
Yūsaku Yara as
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ADR Script: Kevin McMullan
Executive producer: Ken Sasaki
Assistant producer: Mio Moroe
Blu-Ray Authoring: Justin Sevakis (uncredited)
Blu-Ray Compression: Justin Sevakis (uncredited)
Casting Director: Mami Okada
Dialogue Editing: Ricardo Watson
DVD Authoring: Justin Sevakis (uncredited)
DVD Compression: Justin Sevakis (uncredited)
Post-Production Manager: Pamela Holcomb
Production Coordination: A.J. Gam
Production manager: Megumi Kunisada
Re-Recording Mixing: Michael Brooks
Recording engineer: Ricardo Watson
Sound Supervision: Patrick Rodman
Spotting: Emily Nicolas
Video Editing: Luke Stone
Voice Direction: Kevin McMullan
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Keith Silverstein as
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Richard Epcar as
Sarah Anne Williams as
Sean Chiplock as
Barbara Larsen as
Kaiji Tang as
Karen Strassman as
Marc Diraison as
Sarah Anne Williams as
Sean Chiplock as
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ADR Production: Bang Zoom! Entertainment
Broadcaster: Animax Asia
Distributor: Warner Home Video (United States and Canada)
Internet Streaming:
Animax UK (UK) AnimeLab (Australia & New Zealand) FUNimation Entertainment Hulu Madman Screening Room (Australia & New Zealand) Tubi TV VizAnime
Licensed by: Viz Media
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Spotting: Michael Seguin (Anime Digital Network) |
Distributor: KAZÉ
Internet Streaming: Anime Digital Network
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Distributor: Dynit
Internet Streaming: PopCorn TV (from 4 October 2013)
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ADR Director: Jörn Friese
Script: Jörn Friese
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