List Of Chaos;Head Episodes
The following is the list of episodes of the Japanese anime Chaos;Head. The anime adaptation is produced by Madhouse Studios based on the Japanese visual novel of the same name by Nitroplus and The 5pb. The episodes are directed by Takaaki Ishiyama and composed by Toshiki Inoue. The anime characters are designed by Shuichi Shimamura based on the original design by Mutsumi Sasaki. Each episode has an official Japanese and English title.
The anime series was aired on various broadcasting stations, first on Chiba TV on October 9, 2008 and subsequently on the other stations. The anime contained twelve episodes, with two pieces of theme music being used, namely, one opening and one ending theme. The opening theme is titled "F.D.D." and is performed by Kanako Itō while the ending theme is titled "Super Special" and is performed by Seira Kagami.
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