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Soukou No Strain
is a mecha anime series by Happinet and Studio Fantasia. It premiered across Japan on WOWOW from November 1, 2006. A manga adaptation is being serialized in the ''Dragon Age'' magazine. The concept of the series is loosely based upon Frances Hodgson Burnett's novels, most notably ''A Little Princess'' (1905), but also ''Little Lord Fauntleroy'' (1886) and ''The Secret Garden'' (1911). The series also draws some elements from the Gundam franchise. In 2008, Texas-based licensor FUNimation Entertainment acquired the license of ''Strain: Strategic Armored Infantry''. The anime was available in a complete DVD release on January 27, 2009 across North America. Synopsis In the distant future (), Humans have spread across the Galaxy and have split into two factions; the Galactic Union and the Deague, which are currently at war. To allow for practical interstellar travel, both factions have developed sub-lightspeed drives, which allow ships to travel huge distances in a greatly reduce ...
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Studio Fantasia
was a Japanese anime, animation studio. It was founded on October 12, 1983, by Tomohisa Iizuka, then an employee of Tsuchida Production, as its CEO. On November 16, 2016, the company filed for bankruptcy. Productions TV series OVA/ONAs *''Project A-ko 3: Cinderella Rhapsody'' (1988) *''Demon Hunter Makaryūdo'' (1989) *''Project A-ko 4: FINAL'' (1989) *''Project A-ko: Grey Side/Blue Side, A-ko the Versus'' (1990) *''Exper Zenon'' (1991) *''Madara (manga), Madara'' (1991) *''Kōryū Densetsu Villgust'' (1992–1993) *''Compiler (manga), Compiler'' (1994) *''801 T.T.S. Airbats, Aozora Shōjotai'' (1994–1996) *''Megami Paradise'' (1995) *''Compiler (manga), Compiler 2'' (1995) *''Sailor Victory'' (1995) *''Fire Emblem'' (1996) *''Agent Aika, Aika'' (1997–1999) *''Labyrinth of Flames, Honō no Labyrinth'' (2000) *''Stratos 4, Stratos 4 Advance'' (2005–2006) *''Rescue Me: Mave-chan'' (2005) *''Saikano, Saikano: Another Love Song'' (2005) *''Kirameki Project'' (2005–2006) * ...
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Time Dilation
Time dilation is the difference in elapsed time as measured by two clocks, either because of a relative velocity between them (special relativity), or a difference in gravitational potential between their locations (general relativity). When unspecified, "time dilation" usually refers to the effect due to velocity. The dilation compares "wristwatch" clock readings between events measured in different inertial frames and is not observed by visual comparison of clocks across moving frames. These predictions of the theory of relativity have been repeatedly confirmed by experiment, and they are of practical concern, for instance in the operation of satellite navigation systems such as GPS and Galileo. Invisibility Time dilation is a relationship between clock readings. Visually observed clock readings involve delays due to the propagation speed of light from the clock to the observer. Thus there is no direct way to observe time dilation. As an example of time dilation, two expe ...
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Ei Aoki
is a Japanese storyboard artist and director. He credits the anime ''Megazone 23'' as his inspiration to have a career in animation. In 2013, he created the animation studio Troyca with Toshiyuki Nagano and Tomonobu Kato, which began animation production on its first work in the fall of 2014. Aoki is the director behind ''Girls Bravo'', '' The Garden of Sinners: Overlooking View'', '' Ga-Rei: Zero'', ''Wandering Son'', ''Fate/Zero ''Fate/Zero'' is a Japanese light novel written by Gen Urobuchi, illustrated by Takashi Takeuchi, and is a prequel to all routes in Type-Moon's visual novel, ''Fate/stay night''. ''Fate/Zero'' is set ten years before the events of ''Fate/s ...'', '' Aldnoah.Zero'', '' Re:Creators'', and '' Id:Invaded''. Filmography TV series ONAs Films References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Aoki, Ei 1973 births Anime directors Japanese television directors Living people Mass media people from Tokyo ...
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Yorifusa Yamaguchi
was a Japanese anime director. Life and career After graduating from Chuo University's Animation Resource Group, Yamaguchi pursued a career in anime directing, with his debut being the anime production which was released December 28, 1988 by Kitty Films. In 1995, he directed the Original video animation, OVA adaptation of the manga ''Level C''. This story of a gay romance was originally released on July 14, 1995. Later that year, he also directed the OAV anime ''Galaxy Fraulein Yuna, Galaxy Fraulein Yuna: Siren's Sadness'', which was released September 21, 1995. In 2003, Yamaguchi directed the TV series ''Mouse (manga), Mouse'', which was based on the manga of the same name written by Satoru Akahori. The 2003 twelve-episode series followed the adventures of a young teacher with the alternate identity of the master thief "Mouse". On April 11, 2020, Yamaguchi died at the age of 59 due to myocardial infarction from a cerebral hemorrhage. Filmography *''Little Twins, Little Twins ...
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Yuji Moriyama
is a Japanese anime character designer, animator, animation supervisor and director. He is a member of the Japanese Animation Creators Association and a winner of the 4th Japan Animation Awards in the Animation Director category. Career Moriyama started helping out with in-between animation when he was a student at Kanto Daiichi High School. After graduating from high school, he joined Studio Musashi, which was recruiting staff through newspaper ads. His first work as an official in-betweener was for Toei Animation's ''Wakusei Robo Danguard Ace''. He then moved to Studio Cockpit, where he worked on ''Galaxy Express 999'', before moving on to NeoMedia. At NeoMedia, he worked on ''Invincible Robo Trider G7'' for Sunrise (company), Sunrise, ''Doraemon (1979 TV series), Doraemon'' for Shin-Ei Animation, and ''Belle and Sebastian (Japanese TV series), Belle and Sebastian'' for Visual 80. With ''Invincible Robo Trider G7'', he was promoted from in-between to key animation. He left NeoMe ...
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Satoru Nishizono
is a Japanese anime and tokusatsu screenwriter. Works Anime television series *'' Obocchama-kun'' (1989–1992) - Screenplay *'' Wrestler Gundan Seisenshi Robin Jr.'' (1989–1990) - Screenplay *'' Matchless Raijin-Oh'' (1991–1992) - Screenplay *'' Superconductive Robot Tetsujin 28 FX'' (1992–1993) - Screenplay *''Crayon Shin-chan'' (1992–present) - Screenplay *''Nintama Rantarō'' (1993–present) - Screenplay *'' Bonobono'' (1995–1996) - Screenplay *'' Kuma no Puutarou'' (1995–1996) - Screenplay *'' Tenchi Universe'' (1995) - Screenplay *''Midori no Makibaō'' (1996–1997) - Screenplay *'' Haunted Junction'' (1997) - Series Composition, Screenplay *'' Don't Leave Me Alone, Daisy'' (1997) - Series Composition, Screenplay *''Flame of Recca'' (1997–1998) - Screenplay *'' Doctor Slump'' (1997–1999) - Series Composition, Screenplay *''Neo Ranga'' (1998–1999) - Screenplay *''Hatsumei Boy Kanipan'' (1998–1999) - Screenplay *'' Dokkiri Doctor'' (1998–1999) - Series ...
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Osamu Sekita
was a Japanese anime director and storyboard artist. He was known for directing series such as ''Beast Wars II'', ''Beast Wars Neo'', '' Cross Game'', ''Strawberry 100%'', and '' Transformers: Robots in Disguise'', as well as the OVA series ''Osu!! Karate Bu'', '' Shin Captain Tsubasa'', and ''U-Jin Brand''. Sekita was a member of Dream Force and had worked on Hal Film Maker and Synergy SP productions. He was also a member of the former Junio Brain Trust. Works TV animation *''Shin Don Chuck Monogatari'' (1976–1978, episode director) *'' Kagaku Bōkentai Dancer 5'' (1979–1980, episode director) *''Mobile Suit Gundam'' (1979–1980, episode director) *''The Ultraman'' (1979–1980, episode director, storyboards) *''Zenderman'' (1979–1980, episode director) *''Space Runaway Ideon'' (1980–1981, episode director) *''The New Adventures of Gigantor'' (1980–1981, episode director) *''Superbook'' (1981–1982, episode director) *''Fang of the Sun Dougram'' (1981–1983, epis ...
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