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Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Eto Ranger (Japanese: 十二戦支 爆烈エトレンジャー, Hepburn: Jūni Senshi Bakuretsu Etorenjā) is a 1995 Japanese anime television series by Shaft. Plot [ edit ]
Nyanma's trap has successfully divided and conquered the Eto Rangers into a corner. The "Town Musicians of Bremen" World is slowly disappearing into the darkness, and who knows what outcome befalls the away team after failing to return under the time limit. Can the remaining Rangers save the Novel World and their fallen teammates from their fate?
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In 1995, the studio produced its first original televised work, Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Eto Ranger, which featured Itou's promotion to animation director. Shaft received numerous outsourcing jobs throughout the 90s of varying genres and styles, some of which had cute characters and comedy-oriented stories, and others which were more serious and ...
In 1995, Shaft managing director Mitsutoshi Kubota asked Shinbo to direct episodes to the studio's first original television work, Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Eto Ranger, but was unable to due to conflicts with his schedule. [17] Although unable to participate in Eto Ranger, Shaft was later gross outsourced to for an episode of Shinbo's The ...
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From then until 1995, Kubota mainly served as a cel painter, color coordinator, and coloring inspector. In 1995, Kubota moved up to production management, which began with Shaft's first original series: Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Eto Ranger. [4] He was promoted to managing director of the studio that year. [5]
Kiyomi Asai (attached with Dee Color); Kikuko Inoue (attached with Velvet as a narrator and Office Anemone as a voice actress); Ayako Ito; Hitomi Hase (on freelance now); Naoko Kouda (on freelance now)