God Eater |
Type: | ova |
Prologue | |
Director: | Takayuki Hirao |
Producer: | Hikaru Kondo |
Music: | Go Shiina |
Studio: | Ufotable |
Released: | September 28, 2009 |
Runtime: | 12 minutes |
Type: | tv series |
Director: | Takayuki Hirao |
Producer: | Hikaru Kondo |
Music: | Go Shiina |
Studio: | Ufotable |
Network: | Tokyo MX, Sun TV, KBS, BS11, KSS, EBC, OHK, JRT, Channel Neco |
First: | July 12, 2015 |
Last: | March 26, 2016 |
Episodes: | 13 |
Episode List: |
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is an anime adaptation of the God Eater video game. It is animated by Ufotable and began airing on July 12, 2015, after a one-week delay. It was later acquired by MVM Films in December 2017 to be released that year.[1]
In 2071, an organization known as Fenrir, located in the post-apocalyptic nation of the New Asian Union (NAU), helps humanity protect itself against monsters known as Aragami using divine weapons called "God Arcs". Composed of biological material called "Oracle Cells", God Arcs are wielded by a group of soldiers called "God Eaters". The original (or "Old-Type") Arcs could initially only hold one form, either melee or ranged, but soon a new type of God Arc is developed that can switch between cannon and blade form.
Characters | Japanese[2] | English[3] | |
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Lenka Utsugi | Ryuichi Kijima | Robbie Daymond | |
Lindow Amamiya | Hiroaki Hirata | Kyle Hebert | |
Sakuya Tachibana | Sayaka Ohara | Michelle Ruff | |
Soma Schicksal | Kazuya Nakai | Crispin Freeman | |
Tsubaki Amamiya | Atsuko Tanaka | Mary Elizabeth McGlynn | |
Johannes Schicksal | Rikiya Koyama | Patrick Seitz | |
Kota Fujiki | Daisuke Sakaguchi | Lucien Dodge | |
Alisa Ilynichina Amiella | Maaya Sakamoto | Cherami Leigh | |
Licca Kusunoki | Chiaki Omigawa | Karen Strassman | |
Hibari Takeda | Kanae Itou | Erika Harlacher | |
Eric der Vogelweid | Takahiro Fujimoto | Tony Oliver |
A 12-minute prequel original video animation was made by Ufotable and aired on September 28, 2009.[4] Ufotable later animated an anime television series directed by Takayuki Hirao with character designs by Keita Shimizu.[5] The anime is part of the franchise's fifth anniversary. The series began airing on July 12, 2015, on Tokyo MX, BS 11, and other stations after the first episode was delayed by a week due to production issues and a special short titled God Eater Extra aired in its place.[6] Four extra episodes have preempted regular episodes that were previously scheduled. After episode nine aired as the final initial run televised episode, the remaining episodes aired in March 2016.[7] The opening theme is "Feed A" by Oldcodex and the ending theme is "Ruined Land" performed by Go Shiina feat. Naomi. Ufotable used hand-drawn animation to animate the God Arc weapons as opposed to computer animation.