Aeon Flux (U.S. TV)
Alternative title:
Æon Flux
Эон Флакс (Russian)
イーオン・フラックス (Japanese)
Themes:
military,
technology
Objectionable content:
Significant
Plot Summary:
Aeon Flux is a mysterious and amoral secret agent from the country of Monica. Her motives or background are left unexplained, as are those of her antagonist/love, Trevor Goodchild. On her missions, she deals swift, bloody "justice" to all that oppose her.
Running time:
30 minutes per episode
Number of episodes:
16
Episode titles: We have 16
Vintage:
1991 to 1996
1991-06-30 to 1995-10-10
Links: We have 4
Trivia: We have 6
Comment:
Not exactly an Anime; Aeon Flux was produced entirely in North America.
Originally aired as a segment in MTV's alternative cartoon anthology Liquid Television, Aeon Flux spawned its own series following its immense popularity. Peter Chung's subsequent show, Reign: The Conqueror (Alexander Senki), was animated by Madhouse and is therefore arguably Anime.
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| DVD (Region 1) |
| Aeon Flux (Dub.DVD) 1997-09-02 (from $35.00) |
| Aeon Flux - Complete Animated Collection (Dub.DVD) 2005-11-22 |
| Universal Media Disc |
| Aeon Flux - Complete Animated Collection (UMD) 2008-01-22 (from $15.45) |
(none) | Distributor: Paramount Home Entertainment | |||
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Script: Eric Singer (ep 11) Japhet Asher (5 episodes eps 7, 9, 13-14, 16 )John Brancato (ep 12) Mark Mars (eps 7-9) Michael Ferris (ep 12) Peter Chung Peter Gaffney (eps 7, 9, 15) Shari Goodhartz (ep 7) Steve de Jarnatt (ep 12) Todd French (eps 10, 13) Storyboard: Adrian Gonzalez (ep 9) Eric Canete (ep 11) Howard E. Baker (eps 12, 15) J. Garett Sheldrew (eps 9, 15) John Hays (ep 7) John Watkiss (ep 10) Mike Jackson (eps 9, 11) Norman Cabral (eps 7-8, 11, 14) Osamu Tsuruyama (ep 10) Paul Gulacy (ep 13) Robert Valley (6 episodes eps 7, 10, 12-14, 16 )Romeo Francisco (eps 13, 16) Sean Newton (eps 8, 15) Music: Drew Neumann Original creator: Peter Chung Animation Director: Itsuki Imazaki Animation: Eui Goo Lee (eps 1-6) Hoon Jung (eps 1-6) Itsuki Imazaki (OP) J. Garett Sheldrew (eps 1-6) Jong Jin Son (eps 1-6) Jung Kwan Oh (eps 1-6) Osamu Tsuruyama (eps 1-6) Sangil Shim (eps 1-6) Si Ock Park (eps 1-6) Tony Stacchi (eps 1-6) Yutaka Nonaka (eps 1-6) Camera: Jae Duk Lee (eps 1-6) Casting Director: Jessica Miller Check: Sun Ja Kwang (eps 1-6) Production Supervision: Tayk Kim (eps 1-6) Story Editor: Peter Gaffney Voice Direction: Jack Fletcher | Denise Poirier as John Rafter Lee as Adam Paul as Alex Fernandez as Andrea Carvajal as C.W. Morgan as Christianne Hauber as Frank Ottiwell as Grace Whitefeather as Japhet Asher as Kelly Gabriel as Kermit Miller as Mark Mars as Morgan Greaves as Patrick Stretch as Phillip Brotherton as Shawn Cuddy as | |||
Animation: Mook Animation Animation Production: Luk Film, Korea (eps 1-6) Broadcaster: MTV Distributor: Sony Wonder Licensed by: MTV Photography: Trans Arts Co. Recording Studio: Screenmusic Studios | ||||
(none) | Laura Torres as Marco Antonio Espina as Maureen Herman as Anabel Mendez as Blas Garcia as Circe Luna as Jorge Araneda as Monica Estrada as Yamil Atala as | |||
Broadcaster: Locomotion (Latin-america) | ||||
(none) | Marina Thovez as Elisabetta Cesone as Mario Zucca as Riccardo Lombardo as Alessandra Karpoff as Claudio Moneta as Dania Cericola as Ivo De Palma as Marco Balzarotti as Maria Grazia Errigo as | |||
Distributor: Paramount Pictures Dubbing: Studio PV | ||||
(none) | Broadcaster: 2*2 | |||
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