Fight! Iczer One - Staff

Staff

Japanese Staff

  • Director: Toshiki Hirano
  • Screenplay: Toshiki Hirano
  • Storyboard: Toshiki Hirano, Akira Nishimori
  • Sound Supervisor: Yasunori Honda
  • Music: Michiaki Watanabe
  • Character Design: Toshiki Hirano
  • Animation director: Toshiki Hirano, Hiroaki Ogami, Narumi Kakinouchi, Masami Ōbari
  • Mecha design: Hiroaki Motoigi, Shinji Aramaki, Masami Obari
  • Executive producer: Tetsuo Kubo
  • Producer: Toru Miura
  • Animation (Episode 1): Junichi Watanabe, Naoyuki Onda
  • Animation (Episode 2): Kenichi Ohnuki, Masami Obari, Michitaka Kikuchi, Naoyuki Onda
  • Animation (Episode 3): Hirotoshi Sano, Kenichi Ohnuki, Masami Obari, Michitaka Kikuchi, Naoyuki Onda
  • Key Animation: Hiroyuki Kitazume (Episode 1)
  • Color Coordination: Yuuko Kanamaru
  • Art director: Yasu Nakamura, Kazuhiro Arai
  • Monster Design: Junichi Watanabe
  • Original Story: Rei Aran
  • Planning: Toru Miura
  • Production: L-P Video, Kubo Shoten

English Staff

  • Director: Doug Stone
  • Screenplay: Doug Stone
  • Executive producer: John Sirabella (Media Blasters)
  • Producer: Jenny Haniver, Robert Napton
  • Additional Script And Song Editing: Trish Ledoux
  • Closing Credit Sequence: Jenny Haniver, Stephen Miller
  • Logo Animation: Will Culpepper II
  • Online Editor: Stephen Miller
  • Production Associate: Ethan Fogg
  • Recording engineer: Eduardo T. Torres
  • Script And Song Translation: Toshifumi Yoshida
  • Script Translation: Trish Ledoux
  • Song Title Editing: Lana Sofer
  • Theme Song Lyrics: Road Narros

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