Martian Successor Nadesico (1996)
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This TV Show Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Miki Nagasawa
Izumi Maki
Tomokazu Seki
Gai Daigoji
Houko Kuwashima
Yurika Misumaru
Spike Spencer
Akito Tenkawa
Spike Spencer
Akito Tenkawa
Naoko Matsui
Inez Fressange
Naoko Takano
Megumi Reinard
Shiho Kikuchi
Hikaru Amano
John Swasey
Seiya
Kentaro Ito
Jun Aoi
Maya Okamoto
Haruka Minato
Nobuo Tobita
Seiya Uribatake
Jay Hickman
Chairman
Jurota Kosugi
Goat Hory
Nobuo Tanaka
Admiral Jin Fukube
Jason Douglas
Additional Voices
Akira Nakagawa
Ai's Mother
Yuko Nagashima
Erina Kinjo Won
Toshiyuki Morikawa
Genichiro Tsukiomi
Ryotaro Okiayu
Nagare Akatsuki
Kunihiko Yasui
Haruki Kusakabe
Chisa Yokoyama
Ryoko Subaru
Ikue Otani
Yukina Shiratori
Tomoko Kawakami
Ai
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Details.
Release DateOctober 1, 1996
Original Name機動戦艦ナデシコ
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes26
Running Time30m
Content RatingNR
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Wiki.
Martian Successor Nadesico (Japanese: 機動戦艦ナデシコ, Hepburn: Kidō Senkan Nadeshiko, lit. "Mobile Battleship Nadesico"), sometimes referred to as simply Nadesico (ナデシコ, Nadeshiko), is a Japanese anime television series produced by TV Tokyo, Yomiko Advertising and Xebec and directed by Tatsuo Satō, with manga artist Kia Asamiya providing original character designs, Keiji Gotoh serving as chief animation director, Mika Akitaka being the main mechanical designer and Takayuki Hattori composing the music. A manga adaptation by Asamiya was published by Kadokawa Shoten from 1996 to 1999. The manga, licensed in North America by CPM Manga, has many significant changes from the anime.
The series aired from October 1, 1996, to March 24, 1997, with a total of 26 episodes, and was replaced by the Pokémon anime in its timeslot.
In 2005, Anime News Network reported that plans for Nadesico 2 were scrapped, citing an entry on Stellvia director Tatsuo Sato's blog.