Crows Zero (live-action movie)
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)
Links: We have 1
News: Show:
Crows Zero Prequel Film Inspires Stage Play (Aug 15, 2017)
Japan's Animation TV Ranking, March 17-23 (Apr 3, 2014)
Takashi Miike's Manga-Based Crows Zero Gets BD in U.S. (Jan 12, 2012)
Takashi Miike's Crows Zero Films Released on DVD by MVM (Jan 5, 2012)
Japanese Animation DVD Ranking, April 14-20 (Apr 21, 2009)
Japanese Anime TV Ranking, March 23-29 (Apr 6, 2009)
Live-Action Crows Zero II Film Trailer Streamed (Jan 30, 2009)
Eva:01 is Japan's #4 Selling DVD of 2008's 1st Half (Jul 9, 2008)
Japanese Box Office, December 15-16: Tamagotchi at #3 (Dec 17, 2007)
Japanese Box Office, December 9-10: Manga Films Drop (Dec 11, 2007)
Convention report:
Otakon 2007 - Media Blasters (Jul 21, 2007)
Other article:
Crows x Worst: An Introduction (Jul 21, 2009)
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Blu-ray (Region A) |
Crows Zero (Blu-ray) 2012-03-27 (from $26.98) |
DVD (Region 1) |
Crows Zero (DVD) 2009-03-31 (from $29.98) |
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Director: Takashi Miike
Screenplay: Shōgo Mutō
Music: Naoki Ōtsubo
Original creator: Hiroshi Takahashi
Theme Song Performance: THE STREET BEATS (OP)
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Kyosuke Yabe as
Shun Oguri as
Takayuki Yamada as
Goro Kishitani as
Kenichi Endō as
Sansei Shiomi as
Hiroshi Watanabe as
Hisato Izaki as
Kaname Endo as
Kenta Kiritani as
Motoki Fukami as
Shunsuke Daitō as
Sōsuke Takaoka as
Suzunosuke Tanaka as
Tsutomu Takahashi as
Yu Koyanagi as
Yusuke Izaki as
Yūsuke Kamiji as
Yutaka Matsushige as
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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
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Licensed by: Tokyo Shock
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Directeur de Plateau: Bruno Buidin |
Bruno Mullenaerts as
Gregory Praet as
Karim Barras as
Alexandre Crépet as
Christophe Hespel as
Emmanuel Dekoninck as
Franck Daquin as
Frederik Haùgness as
Mathieu Moreau as
Maxime Donnay as
Mélanie Dermont as
Philippe Allard as
Philippe Resimont as
Pierre Lognay as
Renaud Tefnin as
Sébastien Fayard as
Sébastien Hebrant as
Xavier Delacolette as
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ADR Director: Azucena Díaz (Spain dub)
Mix Engineer: Ferrán Mosquera (Spain dub)
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José Posada as
Manuel Gimeno as
Roger Pera as
Carles 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
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Dubbing Studio: Dubbing Films (Spain dub)
Licensed by: Mediatres Estudio (Spain)
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Sacha Pilara as |
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Distributor: Dynit |
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Distributor: Splendid Film |
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