GAMERS! (2017)
GAMERS! (2017)
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Cast & Crew.
Megumi Han
Keita Amano (voice)
Hisako Kanemoto
Karen Tendo (voice) / Theme Song Performance
Rumi Okubo
Aguri (voice) / Theme Song Performance
Toshiyuki Toyonaga
Tasuku Uehara (voice)
Manaka Iwami
Chiaki Hoshinomori (voice) / Theme Song Performance
Tensho Sato
Character Designer / Supervising Animation Director / Character Designer / Animation Director
Brittney Karbowski
Karen Tendou
Manabu Okamoto
Series Director / Storyboard Artist
Marissa Lenti
Chiaki Hoshinomori
Kashiko Kimura
Editor
Yuuichi Furuichi
Color Designer
Kazuhiro Kanemitsu
Producer
Sekina Aoi
Novel
Masami Saitou
Art Direction
Tomoyuki Ohwada
Producer
Shinji Tonsho
Director of Photography
Hirotaka Kaneko
Producer
Katsumi Kikumasa
Producer
Jin Aketagawa
Sound Director
Hiroki Uchida
Series Composition
Mitsutoshi Ogura
Producer
Takema Okamura
Producer
Jun Nishimura
Music Producer
Satoshi Sakai
Opening/Ending Animation
Yushi Tanaka
Opening/Ending Animation
Yoshiaki Dewa
Original Music Composer
Ryu Nakayama
Opening/Ending Animation
Yuuya Kumagai
Opening/Ending Animation
Takahito Sakazume
Opening/Ending Animation
Tatsuya Yoshihara
Opening/Ending Animation
Shun Enokido
Opening/Ending Animation
Tamaki Nakatsu
Storyboard Artist / Director
Kazuomi Koga
Storyboard Artist
Tsutomu Yabuki
Storyboard Artist
Ryouki Kamitsubo
Storyboard Artist
Hazuki Mizumoto
Storyboard Artist / Director
Kenichi Kawamura
Storyboard Artist
Katsumi Terahigashi
Storyboard Artist
Miyuki Ooshiro
Storyboard Artist
Ryota Miyazawa
Director
Motohiro Abe
Director
Mitsuhiro Yoneda
Director
Yusuke Onoda
Director
Tatsuya Nokimori
Director
Keishi Kawakubo
Director
Madoka Ozawa
Animation Director
Mariko Goto
Animation Director
Masahiro Sekiguchi
Animation Director
Tarō Ikegami
Animation Director / Supervising Animation Director
Asami Mitsui
Animation Director
Masahiro Yamanaka
Animation Director
Shouko Muroyama
Animation Director
Yukie Nishimura
Animation Director / Key Animation
Wang Guonian
Animation Director
Keiichi Ishida
Animation Director
Mayumi Hidaka
Animation Director
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Details.
Release DateJuly 13, 2017
Original Nameゲーマーズ!
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes12
Running Time24m
Content RatingTV-14
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Kurt Vonnegut (; November 11, 1922 – April 11, 2007) was an American writer and humorist known for his satirical and darkly humorous novels. In a career spanning over 50 years, he published fourteen novels, three short-story collections, five plays, and five nonfiction works; further collections have been published after his death.
Born and raised in Indianapolis, Vonnegut attended Cornell University but withdrew in January 1943 and enlisted in the US Army. As part of his training, he studied mechanical engineering at the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) and the University of Tennessee. He was then deployed to Europe to fight in World War II and was captured by the Germans during the Battle of the Bulge. He was interned in Dresden, where he survived the Allied bombing of the city in a meat locker of the slaughterhouse where he was imprisoned. After the war, he married Jane Marie Cox, with whom he had three children. He adopted his nephews after his sister died of cancer and her husband was killed in a train accident. He and his wife both attended the University of Chicago, while he worked as a night reporter for the City News Bureau.
Vonnegut published his first novel, Player Piano, in 1952. The novel was reviewed positively but was not commercially successful at the time. In the nearly 20 years that followed, he published several novels that were well regarded, two of which (The Sirens of Titan and Cat's Cradle ) were nominated for the Hugo Award for best SF or fantasy novel of the year. He published a short-story collection titled Welcome to the Monkey House in 1968. His breakthrough was his commercially and critically successful sixth novel, Slaughterhouse-Five (1969). The book's anti-war sentiment resonated with its readers amidst the ongoing Vietnam War, and its reviews were generally positive. After its release, Slaughterhouse-Five went to the top of The New York Times Best Seller list, thrusting Vonnegut into fame. He was invited to give speeches, lectures, and commencement addresses around the country, and received many awards and honors.
Later in his career, Vonnegut published several autobiographical essay and short-story collections, such as Fates Worse Than Death (1991) and A Man Without a Country (2005). After his death, he was hailed as one of the most important contemporary writers and a dark humor commentator on American society. His son Mark published a compilation of his unpublished works, titled Armageddon in Retrospect, in 2008. In 2017, Seven Stories Press published Complete Stories, a collection of Vonnegut's short fiction, including five previously unpublished stories. Complete Stories was collected and introduced by Vonnegut friends and scholars Jerome Klinkowitz and Dan Wakefield. Numerous scholarly works have examined Vonnegut's writing and humor.