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Mobile Suit Gundam: Silver Phantom

SUZUKI Kenichi|Japan, France|2024|90min |6DoF Interactive Content |English, Korean, Japanese

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Synopsis

Universal Century 0096. Three years after the last conflict between Neo Zeon and the Earth Federation, an independent mercenary unit is hired by the Earth Federation to track down a former Commander who joined Neo Zeon remnants known as the 'Sleeves.' An all-new and epic adventure into the heart of one of Japan's most iconic anime universes.

Director

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SUZUKI Kenichi

Kenichi Suzuki, born in Chiba, Japan in 1968, is a prominent animation director. After working as an office worker, he worked for game companies and Sunrise before becoming an independent. His notable works include Gundam EVOLVE 8, SD Gundam Sangokuden Brave Battle Warriors, The Super-Duper Movie : Director, Cells at Work! (Season 1), Drifters, and Fairy Gone. He was also chief director for JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean. Suzuki's works are renowned for their emphasis on animation movement. He has cited 'Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro' as a major influence, praising its dynamic movement. This focus on fluid and expressive movement is a hallmark of his unique style.

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Screenwriter
Ryoji SEKINISHI
Original Concept
Hajime YATATE, Yoshiyuki TOMINO
Cast
Yuuki SHIN, Atsumi TANEZAKI, Mariya ISE, Yuki KAJI, Ryo HIROHASHI, Kikuko INOUE, Hiroya EGASHIRA, Yukari ORIBE, Yuki ONODERA, Toru FURUYA, Shuichi IKEDA, Yoshiko SAKAKIBARA, Koki UCHIYAMA, Brandon McINNIS, Jeannie TIRADO, Lizzie FREEMAN, Howard WANG, Cristina VEE, Dawn M. BENNETT, Armen TAYLOR, Rebeka THOMAS, Chris TERGLIAFERA, Lucien DODGE, Keith SILVERSTEIN, Steve STALEY
Art Director
Yasuhiro OKUMURA, Tsukasa KOTOBUKI, Mika AKITAKA, Shigemitsu YUKIKO
Sound & Music
Sound: Sadayoshi FUJINO, Côme JALIBERT
Music: Yoshiya IKEDA, Shoko NAKAGAWA, Yuho IWASATO, Takuya GOTO, Ako AKO
Other
Lead Developers: Ferdinand DERVIEUX, Gaël CHAIZE, Naoki YAMAMOTO
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