Guyver: The Bioboosted Armor - Staff

Staff

Japanese Staff

  • Director: Katsuhito Akiyama
  • Series Composition: Junki Takegami
  • Scenario:
Junki Takegami
Koji Ueda
Natsuko Takahashi
Yasuko Kobayashi
Yuuji Hosono
  • Music: Hayato Matsuo
  • Original Manga: Yoshiki Takaya
  • Character Design: Yoshihiko Umakoshi
  • Chief Animation Director:
Masato Sawada
Yuji Ikeda
  • Creature Design: Masato Sawada
  • General Supervision: Yoshiki Takaya
  • Sound director: Jun Watanabe
  • Animation Production: Oriental Light and Magic
  • Broadcaster: WOWOW
  • Production:
ADV Films
GENCO
Kadokawa Pictures
Sojitz Corporation
WOWOW

English Staff

  • ADR Director: Charles Campbell
  • Translation: Brendan Frayne
  • ADR Script: Clint Bickham
  • DVD Graphics: Larry Koteff
  • Editing:
Eddie Shannon Jr.
Neil O'Sullivan
Patrick Givens
Roberto Garcia
  • Executive producer:
Joey Goubeaud
John Ledford
Mark Williams
  • International Coordination: Toru Iwakami
  • Mix: Matt Wittmeyer
  • Packaging Design: Larry Koteff
  • Post-Production Manager: Shelly Thomas
  • Producer: Scott McClennen
  • Production Assistant:
Maki Nagano
Monica Jimenez
Paul Mericle
  • Production manager: Joey Goubeaud
  • Recording engineer:
Adam Jones
Afshar Kharat
Bobby Gordon
  • Senior Translator: Javier Lopez
  • Sound Design: Matt Wittmeyer
  • Translation Proofer: Kaoru Bertrand
  • ADR Recording: ADV Studios
  • Distributor: Madman Entertainment Pty. Ltd. (Australia & New Zealand)
  • DVD Production: ADV Studios
  • Licensed by: Funimation Entertainment

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