List of Toward The Terra Episodes - Production

Production

Planning: Seiji Takeda (MBS), Noriyasu Kimiki (Wellthink), Kōichirō Natsume (Aniplex)
Planning co-operation: Atsushi Higashiyama (Dentsu)
Screenplay: Satoru Nishizono, others
Character design: Nobuteru Yuki
Conceptual design: Yutaka Izubuchi
Mechanical design: Yasushi Ishizu, Takayuki Yanase, Hideyuki Matsumoto
Display design: Yoshinori Sayama
SF research: Mitsuyasu Sakai
Art director: Shunichirō Yoshiwara (Bihō)
Art settings: Tomoyasu Fujise, Yoshinori Shiozawa (episode 1)
Color design: Yūko Kanemaru
Color design assistance: Rieko Sakai
Director of photography: Takeshi Hirōka
3D director: Tatsuo Hayasaki
Editing: Yutaka Fukuda
Music: Yasuharu Takanashi
Music director: Fumiko Harada
Sound design: Minoru Yamada (eNa)
Sound recording engineer: Shōji Hata
Sound recording assistant: Hiromi Yoshihara
Sound recording studio: STUDIO T & T
Sound recording production head: Jun'ichi Inaba
Sound production: DAX Production
Music production/co-operation: Sony Music Entertainment, Just
Producers: Hiroshi Morotomi (MBS), Norihiro Hayashida (Wellthink), Ai Abe (Aniplex)
Animation producer: Kiyomitsu Aoki (Tokyo Kids)
Assistant director: Hidetoshi Yoshida
Director/direction supervision: Osamu Yamazaki
Animation production: Minamimachi Bugyōsho, Tokyo Kids
Production: Mainichi Broadcasting System, SKY Perfect Well Think, Aniplex

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