Freedom (2006)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Daisuke Namikawa
Takeru (voice)
Showtaro Morikubo
Kazuma (voice)
Michael Sinterniklaas
Takeru
Dai Sato
Series Composition
Katsuhiko Chiba
Series Composition
Johnny Yong Bosch
Kazuma
Kyle Hebert
Gosche
Yoshihiro Ike
Music
Kei Ichikura
Art Direction
Marc Thompson
Drowa
Atsushi Irie
Character Designer
Stephanie Sheh
Ao
Daisuke Sanbu
Character Designer
Katsuhiro Otomo
Character Designer / Mechanical Designer / Character Designer / Mechanical Designer
JB Blanc
Chairman
Paul St. Peter
Michael
Yasumitsu Suetake
Mechanical Designer
Keiichi Momose
Sound Director
Marc Diraison
David
Kodai Sato
CGI Director
Katsuji Umizawa
Executive Producer
Atsushi Sugita
Executive Producer
Wataru Tanaka
Executive Producer
Hideo Matsushita
Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateNovember 23, 2006
Original NameFREEDOM
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes7
Running Time25m
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
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Freedom Project is a Japanese promotional project by Nissin Cup Noodles for their 35th anniversary in 2006. As part of the project, the 7-part OVA series, titled Freedom, was commissioned with and designed by Katsuhiro Otomo (of the anime film Steamboy and the manga Akira and its film adaptation) serving as the character and mecha designer. The series is directed by Shuhei Morita, creator of the award-winning animation short Kakurenbo, and is authored by celebrated writer Dai Satō, Katsuhiko Chiba and Yuuichi Nomura. The series openly displays its sponsor's product placement in numerous scenes in which characters are shown consuming Nissin Cup Noodles.
The OVA is animated and produced by Sunrise and distributed by Bandai Visual. "Freedom Committee" is the collective term used for the entire creative team behind Freedom, which includes animators and production staff members who have previously worked on Steamboy.
The theme song for the series, titled "This Is Love", is performed by popular Japanese pop singer Hikaru Utada. A second song, "Kiss & Cry", Hikaru Utada's 19th Japanese single, was used for Nissin's fifth television commercial for Freedom, which began airing in Japan starting April 20, 2007.