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An action video game titled Appleseed: Oracle of Prometheus (アップルシード プロメテウスの神託, Appurushīdo Purometeusu no Shintaku) for the Super Famicom was released on August 26, 1994, and was published by Visit. A PlayStation 2 game titled Appleseed EX was developed by Sega and based on the 2004 film adaptation. The game ...
Appleseed (Japanese: アップルシード, Hepburn: Appurushīdo) is a Japanese cyberpunk-style OVA adaptation of the manga of the same name created by Masamune Shirow. The anime takes place in a non-determined future. The anime, produced by Gainax, departs greatly from the manga's storyline, sharing only the characters and setting.
Appleseed XIII (Japanese: アップルシードXIII, Hepburn: Appurushīdo Sātīn) is a 2011 Japanese CGI anime adaptation of Masamune Shirow's science fiction manga series Appleseed. Composed of 13 episodes, the series retold the exploits of E-S.W.A.T. member Deunan and her cyborg partner Briareos .
This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Appleseed (1988 film) Appleseed (2004 film) Appleseed (manga) Appleseed Alpha; Appleseed Ex Machina; Appleseed XIII; H.
Appleseed (Japanese: アップルシード, Hepburn: Appurushīdo) is a 2004 Japanese animated post-apocalyptic action film directed by Shinji Aramaki and based on the Appleseed manga created by Masamune Shirow. The voice cast includes Ai Kobayashi, Jūrōta Kosugi, Mami Koyama, Yuki Matsuoka, and Toshiyuki Morikawa.
Appleseed, written and illustrated by Masamune Shirow Appleseed, a 1988 original video animation based on the manga; Appleseed, a 2004 film Appleseed EX, a February 2007 video game adaptation of the film; Appleseed Ex Machina, an October 2007 film sequel to the 2004 film; Appleseed XIII, a 2011 CGI anime television series
Zac Bertschy from Anime News Network called it "the most visually stunning Appleseed movie yet". [3] Hollywood Outbreak website wrote that "thanks to the extensive motion and facial capture work on the project, the animation is a perfect balance of realism and science fiction-esque fantasy". [4]
The following is an incomplete list. Intron Depot 1 (1992) (science fiction–themed color illustration art book collecting his work from 1981 to 1991) Intron Depot 2: Blades (1998) (fantasy-themed color illustration art book featuring female characters with armor and edged weapons) Cybergirls Portfolio (2000)