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Luger Code 1951 (ONA)

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Alternative title:
ルガーコード1951 (Japanese)
Genres: supernatural
Plot Summary: 17-year-old linguistic genius and university professor Testa Lielbelle is introduced by his senior, Sergeant Rossa, to the Allied Cryptanalysis Department. There, he is tasked to break the enemy werewolves' code, which the werewolves are using to encrypt their radio transmissions. Testa is astounded, as the only sound the encrypted code produces is the howling of a wolf. His research yields no results, and he resolves to capture a live werewolf for better cryptanalysis. After exhausting all possible means, he finally finds a female werewolf, Yonaga. (from manga)
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Seen in part or in whole by 39 users, rank: #6931 (of 9583)
Median rating: Good
Arithmetic mean: 6.909 (Good), std. dev.: 1.1642, rank: #4262 (of 9705)
Weighted mean: 6.991 (Good), rank: #3753 (of 9705) (seen all: 6.99)
Bayesian estimate: 7.181 (Good+), rank: #2599 (of 7286)
Vintage:
2016-10-14
2016-10-22 (Japan TV premiere)
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Japanese staff
Japanese cast
Director: Shinya Takahashi
Storyboard: Shinya Takahashi
Unit Director:
Naoki Murata
Tomoe Makino
Music: Ryo Kawasaki
Original creator: Haruto Haneki
Original Character Design: Akira Akatsuki
Character Design: Hirofumi Morimoto
Art Director: Masami Hayashi
Sound Director: Takumi Itō
Director of Photography: Hisashi Yonezawa

3D CG: Toshirō Hamamura (Wired)
Animation producer: Nobumitsu Urasaki (Studio DEEN)
Art Setting: Masami Hayashi
Art Supervision: Yasutoshi Kawai
Background Art:
Jiao Mou (Studio Jack)
Kazumasa Kimura (Studio Jack)
Kazumi Kataoka (Studio Jack)
Makiko Fujino (Studio Jack)
Norihiro Yoshikawa (Studio Jack)
Yūki Saitō (Studio Jack)
Yuki Sonoda (Studio Jack)
Yumiko Kuga (Studio Jack)
Chief Producer:
Katsunori Narumo (Animax Broadcasting Japan)
Kazunori Noguchi (Studio DEEN)
Color Check:
Ayako Suenaga (MADBOX)
Misato Aida
Color design: Ayako Suenaga (MADBOX)
Color setting: Misato Aida
Creature Design: Kenichirō Katsura
Editing Assistant:
Ryo Ishimori
Yūsuke Ueno
Music Production Director: Katsuhiko Asano
Planning:
Akira Sasaki (Animax Broadcasting Japan)
Masao Takiyama (Animax Broadcasting Japan)
Planning Cooperation:
Shuhei Hosono (Shueisha Shonen Jump Editorial Department)
Tetsuto Motoyasu (Shueisha Shonen Jump Editorial Department)
Yoshihisa Heishi (Shueisha Shonen Jump Editorial Department)
You Yamanaka (Shueisha Shonen Jump Editorial Department)
Post Production: Hiroshi Kawauchi (Tokyo Laboratory)
Production Advancement:
Haruna Doi
Shun Kanai
Production manager: Takayuki Saitō
Prop Animation Director: Chikai Okado
Prop Design: Goichi Iwahata
Sound Editing: Chiharu Kawasaki
Sound Effects: Maki Takuma (Swara Pro)
Sound Mixing: Naotsugu Uchida
Sound Production Manager: Takeshi Nishina
Special Effects: Takeshi Saitō
Texture Design: Takeshi Saitō
Azusa Tadokoro as Yonaga
Keaki Watanabe as Prof. Testa Lielbelle
Takuya Eguchi as Sgt. Alex Rossa
Japanese companies
3DCGI: Wired
Animation Production: Studio DEEN
Backgrounds:
Moses
Studio Jack
Color Check: MADBOX
Color Specification: MADBOX
Music Production: Drive
Post Production: Tokyo Laboratory
Production: Animax
Recording Studio: HALF H·P STUDIO
Sound Production: HALF H·P STUDIO
Special Thanks: Hikari TV

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