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Space Runaway Ideon: Contact (1982)

Genre : Animation, Science Fiction

Runtime : 1H 25M

Director : Yoshiyuki Tomino
Writer : Hiroyasu Yamaura, Sukehiro Tomita, Yuuji Watanabe

Synopsis

A movie recap of the Space Runaway Ideon TV Series. Humanity's pursuit of knowledge leads them to the planet Solo, where they find mysterious remains of a long dead alien civilization, including the 3 part super robot 'Ideon', and a powerful warship. Using these, the Earthlings sent to investigate the ruins defend themselves in their constant conflicts against powerful aliens called the Buff Clan, who are in pursuit of 'Id', the mysterious energy that powers the Ideon.

Actors

Yoko Asagami
Yoko Asagami
Harulu Ajiba
Banjo Ginga
Banjo Ginga
Damido Pechi
Kôichi Hashimoto
Kôichi Hashimoto
Bento Marasu
Kazuo Hayashi
Kazuo Hayashi
Gije Zaral
Kazuhiko Inoue
Kazuhiko Inoue
Hatari Naburu
Takkô Ishimori
Takkô Ishimori
Doba Ajiba
Seizō Katō
Seizō Katō
Gindoro Jinma, Zou Habel Gande
Shôjirô Kihara
Shôjirô Kihara
Daram Zuba
Tatsuya Matsuda
Tatsuya Matsuda
Deck Afta
Yukiko Nashiwa
Yukiko Nashiwa
Tolorof
Keiko Ozaki
Keiko Ozaki
Kilarul
Hideki Sasaki
Hideki Sasaki
Moera Fatima
Yoku Shioya
Yoku Shioya
Kosumo Yuki
Kaneto Shiozawa
Kaneto Shiozawa
Joliver Ira
Fuyumi Shiraishi
Fuyumi Shiraishi
Kasha Imhof
Sanae Takagi
Sanae Takagi
Fard Maraka
Hideyuki Tanaka
Hideyuki Tanaka
Joudan Besu
Nobuo Tanaka
Nobuo Tanaka
Narrator
Keiko Toda
Keiko Toda
Karala Ajiba
Eiko Yamada
Eiko Yamada
Banda Lotta
Keiko Yokozawa
Keiko Yokozawa
Lin Formosa
Rumiko Ukai
Rumiko Ukai
Kitty Kitten
Yō Inoue
Yō Inoue
Piper Lou, Sheryl Formosa

Crews

Yoshiyuki Tomino
Yoshiyuki Tomino
Director
Yuichi Higuchi
Yuichi Higuchi
Mechanical & Creature Designer
Koichi Sugiyama
Koichi Sugiyama
Music
Toshiki Hirano
Toshiki Hirano
Animation
Mitsuki Nakamura
Mitsuki Nakamura
Art Direction
Ryoji Fujiwara
Ryoji Fujiwara
Second Unit Director
Ryoji Fujiwara
Ryoji Fujiwara
Storyboard Artist
Yoshinobu Aohachi
Yoshinobu Aohachi
Animation
Ichiro Itano
Ichiro Itano
Animation
Tsuneo Ninomiya
Tsuneo Ninomiya
Animation Director
Moriyasu Taniguchi
Moriyasu Taniguchi
Animation Director
Saburo Sakamoto
Saburo Sakamoto
Animation Director
Hiroyasu Yamaura
Hiroyasu Yamaura
Screenplay
Sukehiro Tomita
Sukehiro Tomita
Screenplay
Yuuji Watanabe
Yuuji Watanabe
Screenplay
Yoshiteru Kobayashi
Yoshiteru Kobayashi
Animation
Narumi Kakinouchi
Narumi Kakinouchi
Animation
Akemi Kobayashi
Akemi Kobayashi
Animation
Toshiyuki Kubooka
Toshiyuki Kubooka
Animation
Hiroyuki Kitazume
Hiroyuki Kitazume
Animation
Naoyuki Onda
Naoyuki Onda
Animation
Masayuki Yagi
Masayuki Yagi
Animation
Eiichi Endō
Eiichi Endō
Animation

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