Under the Dog (2016)
August 1, 2016Release Date
Under the Dog (2016)
August 1, 2016Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Asami Seto
Anthea Kallenberg (voice)
Rumi Okubo
Hana Togetsu (voice)
Koki Uchiyama
Shunichi Nanase (voice)
Naomi Ohzora
Estella (voice)
Haruka Takahashi
Sayuri (voice)
Hiroshi Tsuchida
Greag Dale
Soldier
Hiroyuki Kinoshita
Sayaka Ohara
Ayaka Suwa
Eric Kelso
Soldier
Masahiro Sato
Animation Director / Character Designer
Jack Merluzzi
Soldier
Justin Leach
Associate Producer
Jiro Ishii
Original Story / Screenplay
Masahiro Ando
Director
Yukinori Kitajima
Screenplay
Kevin Penkin
Original Music Composer
Hiroaki Yura
Producer
Yoshiro Kataoka
Producer
Yusuke Kozaki
Mechanical & Creature Designer
Keiichi Momose
Sound Director
Muneki Ogasawara
Producer
Stuart Massie
Producer
Kazuto Izumita
Cinematographer
Edmond Courtoul
Executive Producer
John Kurlander
Sound Mixer
Ayumu Takahashi
Editor
Seiichi Shirato
Researcher
Keigo Koyanagi
Screenplay
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 1, 2016
Original Nameアンダー・ザ・ドッグ
StatusReleased
Running Time38m
Budget$878,028
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This Movie Is About.
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Under The Dog (Japanese: アンダー・ザ・ドッグ, Hepburn: Andā za Doggu) is a 2016 Japanese original video animation. Originally a collaborative project between Creative Intelligence Arts and Kinema Citrus, and later a project solely produced by Kinema Citrus, it is a Kickstarter-funded anime project, released on August 1, 2016. The anime was supposed to be set in Neo Tokyo in the year 2025, five years after a terrorist attack on the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. To combat future threats, the United Nations force teenagers possessing special abilities into fighting those threats. One member, Anthea Kallenberg, seeks to discover her true identity.
Under the Dog was originally conceived in the late 1990s by Jirō Ishii, intended as a 26-episode series. When the project was resurrected, the team behind it chose to fund it through Kickstarter to retain creative freedom. The staff consisted of Ishii, director Masahiro Andō, producer Hiroaki Yura, character designer Yūsuke Kozaki, and composer Kevin Penkin. Though the project was successfully funded, Creative Intelligence Arts and Kinema Citrus separated due to creative differences, and Kinema Citrus took full control. The split resulted in the replacement of some development staff, including Yura being replaced by Kōji Morimoto and Yoshirō Kataoka and the involvement of Orange.