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Princess Principal Crown Handler: Chapter 2 (2021)

Genre : Animation, Action, Adventure, Drama, Mystery

Runtime : 56M

Director : Masaki Tachibana
Writer : Noboru Kimura

Synopsis

The second out of six movie sequels to the TV series.

Actors

Aoi Koga
Aoi Koga
Ange (voice)
Akira Sekine
Akira Sekine
Princess (voice)
You Taichi
You Taichi
Dorothy (voice)
Akari Kageyama
Akari Kageyama
Beatrice (voice)
Nozomi Furuki
Nozomi Furuki
Chise (voice)
Takayuki Sugo
Takayuki Sugo
L (voice)
Miyuki Sawashiro
Miyuki Sawashiro
7 (voice)
Hiroyuki Honda
Hiroyuki Honda
Dollyshop (voice)
Takumi Yamazaki
Takumi Yamazaki
Colonel (voice)
Takaya Hashi
Takaya Hashi
Duke of Normandy (voice)
Yuuko Iida
Yuuko Iida
Gazelle (voice)
Teruyuki Tanzawa
Teruyuki Tanzawa
Edward (voice)
Rina Endou
Rina Endou
Mary (voice)
Kazuyuki Okitsu
Kazuyuki Okitsu
Richard (voice)

Crews

Masaki Tachibana
Masaki Tachibana
Director
Noboru Kimura
Noboru Kimura
Series Composition
Yuki Kajiura
Yuki Kajiura
Original Music Composer
Yoshikazu Iwanami
Yoshikazu Iwanami
Sound Director
Miho Sugiura
Miho Sugiura
Art Direction
Morihito Ohara
Morihito Ohara
Art Designer
Yuho Taniuchi
Yuho Taniuchi
Art Designer
Noboru Jitsuhara
Noboru Jitsuhara
Art Designer
Gow Taniguchi
Gow Taniguchi
Art Designer
Yuko Tsumori
Yuko Tsumori
Color Designer
Yukie Akiya
Yukie Akiya
Character Designer
Kimitake Nishio
Kimitake Nishio
Character Designer
Kimitake Nishio
Kimitake Nishio
Supervising Animation Director
Munashichi
Munashichi
Concept Artist
Kouhaku Kuroboshi
Kouhaku Kuroboshi
Character Designer
Fumihilo Katagai
Fumihilo Katagai
Mechanical Designer
Seiichi Shirato
Seiichi Shirato
Researcher
Ryou Akizuki
Ryou Akizuki
Prop Designer
Hirofumi Araki
Hirofumi Araki
Graphic Designer
Yu Wakabayashi
Yu Wakabayashi
Director of Photography
Go Sadamatsu
Go Sadamatsu
Editor
Aoi Koga
Aoi Koga
Theme Song Performance
Akira Sekine
Akira Sekine
Theme Song Performance
Akari Kageyama
Akari Kageyama
Theme Song Performance
You Taichi
You Taichi
Theme Song Performance
Nozomi Furuki
Nozomi Furuki
Theme Song Performance
Ryo Takahashi
Ryo Takahashi
Main Title Theme Composer
Yui Mugino
Yui Mugino
Theme Song Performance
Masaki Tachibana
Masaki Tachibana
Storyboard Artist
Jun Takada
Jun Takada
Storyboard Artist
Hiroaki Kudou
Hiroaki Kudou
Second Unit Director
Eri Kojima
Eri Kojima
Animation Director
Masumi Hojo
Masumi Hojo
Animation Director
Wang Guo-nian
Wang Guo-nian
Animation Director
Katsunori Tanaka
Katsunori Tanaka
Animation Director
Fumihilo Katagai
Fumihilo Katagai
Animation Director
Noboru Kimura
Noboru Kimura
Screenplay

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