Alien Nine (2001)
Alien Nine (2001)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Currently Alien Nine is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Tubi TV
Streaming in:🇺🇸 United States
This TV Show Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Juri Ihata
Yuri Otani
Kaori Shimizu
Kumi Kawamura
Noriko Shitaya
Kasumi Tomine
Aya Hisakawa
Megumi Hisakawa
Ryusei Nakao
Borg
Sara Nakayama
Miyu Tamaki (voice)
Rei Sakuma
Principal
Chinatsu Kasahara
Mino-San (voice)
Yuko Sanpei
Hiroshi Iwanami
Seiji Suzuki
Associate Producer
Akira Ishida
Yellow Knife
Yasuhiro Irie
Character Designer / Storyboard Artist / Series Director / Director / Animation Director / Character Designer
Sadayuki Murai
Series Composition / Series Composition / Writer
Kazunori Iwakura
Creature Design / Creature Design / Animation Director
Kuniaki Haishima
Original Music Composer
Hitoshi Tomizawa
Comic Book
Media.
Details.
Release DateJune 25, 2001
Original Nameエイリアン9
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes4
Running Time29m
Genres
Wiki.
Alien Nine (エイリアン9, Eirian Nain) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hitoshi Tomizawa. The manga was serialized in Akita Shoten's Young Champion magazine from June 1998 to August 1999, spanning 3 tankōbon volumes. In 2003, Tomizawa released a 1-volume sequel to the series called Alien 9 Emulators. In 2015, Tomizawa also released a sequel doujinshi to Alien 9 and Alien 9 Emulators called Alien 9 Next. Both the manga and anime are noted for their moe art style and heavy violence despite the young main characters, Pokémon-like monster designs, and initial appearances of a slice-of-life-esque series.
It was adapted into an original video animation (OVA) series by J.C.Staff between June 2001 to February 2002. The English adaptation of the series was first licensed by Central Park Media, and has played on Comcast's Anime Selects. Central Park Media released the title under their "US Manga Corps" line, on a single DVD, and later re-released the DVD in a box set with all three manga volumes, which was also licensed by Central Park Media under their "CPM Manga" line. Central Park Media filed for bankruptcy in 2009, and the DVDs and manga volumes subsequently went out of print in North America.