Canaan (2009)
Canaan (2009)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
This TV Show Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Miyuki Sawashiro
Canaan (voice)
Shelley Calene-Black
Canaan
Maaya Sakamoto
Alphard Al Shua (voice)
Hilary Haag
Maria
Yoshino Nanjo
Maria Oosawa (voice)
Kenji Hamada
Minoru Minorikawa (voice)
Akio Otsuka
Siam (voice)
Hiroaki Hirata
Santana (voice)
Rie Tanaka
Liang Qi (voice)
Haruka Tomatsu
Yunyun (voice)
Junko Minagawa
Yuri Natsume (voice)
Toru Okawa
Cummings
Mamiko Noto
Hakkou (voice)
Takeshi Waki
Art Direction
Mari Okada
Series Composition / Writer / Series Composition
Jin Aketagawa
Sound Director
Satoshi Namiki
Director of Photography
Masahiro Ando
Series Director / Storyboard Artist / Series Director / Director
Masumi Itou
Original Music Composer
Kanami Sekiguchi
Character Designer / Supervising Animation Director / Character Designer / Animation Director / Supervising Animation Di...
Masahiro Murakami
Special Effects
Ayumu Takahashi
Editor
Sumie Murakami
Special Effects
Yoshimasa Yamazaki
3D Director
Kenichi Hirai
Assistant Editor
Yoshihiro Kohama
Online Editor
Kazuhiro Nagao
Online Editor
Katsuhiro Nakano
Sound Effects
Nobuhiro Negishi
Sound Mixer
Kouji Morimoto
Executive Producer
Kazuyoshi Fukuba
Executive Producer
Yoshiyuki Ito
Executive Producer
Masatsugu Yabe
Executive Producer
Koichi Nakamura
Executive Producer
Hisato Usui
Executive Producer
Takanori Aki
Executive Producer
Toyoki Ota
Executive Producer
Takaaki Kidani
Executive Producer
Naohiro Tafu
Executive Producer
Fumiki Yamazaki
Associate Producer
Tsuyoshi Oda
Associate Producer
Ryuji Kosaka
Associate Producer
Nobuyuki Nakamura
Associate Producer
Katsue Inoue
Color Designer
Yasushi Oshima
Producer
Jiro Ishii
Producer
Shigeru Saito
Producer
Hitoshi Kawamura
Producer
Kenji Horikawa
Producer
Kei Fukura
Producer
Takayuki Mizutani
Producer
Kinoko Nasu
Original Story
Takashi Takeuchi
Character Designer
Junji Nishimura
Storyboard Artist
Tensai Okamura
Storyboard Artist
Takebumi Anzai
Director
Yoshiyuki Asai
Director
Heo Jong
Director
Tomoaki Ohta
Director
Yurie Oohigashi
Key Animation
Misaki Suzuki
Key Animation / Animation Director
Kosuke Kawatsura
Animation Director / Key Animation
Asuka Kojima
Key Animation
Yuuko Yoshida
Key Animation / Animation Director
Yuriko Ishii
Key Animation / Animation Director
Ju Hyun-woo
Key Animation
Kim Gi-nam
Key Animation
Aiko Kasumi
Key Animation
Yuka Fujisawa
Key Animation
Shunsuke Masuda
Key Animation
Kyoko Kotani
Animation Director
Heo Jae-seon
Key Animation
Hiromi Makino
Key Animation
Kenji Honda
Key Animation
Ayumi Nishihata
Key Animation
Hong Chong-min
Animation Director
Yasuo Fujii
Key Animation
Mutsumi Sasaki
Key Animation
Daisuke Endo
Key Animation
Atsuko Sugawara
Key Animation
Hideoki Kusama
Key Animation
Yoshio Yoshimatsu
Key Animation
Rika Sato
Key Animation
Maki Hashimoto
Key Animation
Choi Young-hee
Key Animation
Kim Jung-chul
Key Animation
Takashi Tomioka
Key Animation
Kaori Saito
Key Animation
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 4, 2009
Original NameCANAAN
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes13
Running Time25m
Genres
Wiki.
Canaan is a 13-episode anime television series, conceptualized by Type-Moon co-founders Kinoko Nasu and Takashi Takeuchi, based on the scenario that they created for the Wii visual novel 428: Shibuya Scramble, which is noted for being one of the few games to have been awarded a perfect score by games publication Famitsu. The series spawned manga and light novel adaptations.
Taking place two years after the events of 428: Shibuya Scramble, Canaan centers on three women, their connections to one another, and an upcoming anti-terrorism summit in Shanghai, China. The first woman is Canaan, a Middle Eastern assassin and mercenary. The second is Alphard Al Sheya, Canaan's rival and a skilled assassin who heads the terrorist organization known as 'Snake'. The final girl is Maria Ōsawa, a returning character from the Shibuya incident, who came to Shanghai with her fellow reporter, Minoru Minorikawa. Their subsequent encounters lead to armed interventions between Canaan and Alphard, along with the reveal of their deep and tragic past.