Den-noh coil. Collection one / presented by Dennoh Coil Production Committee ; animation production, Madhouse ; original work & director, Mitsuo Iso.

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Format
Video/Projected medium
Language
  • English
  • Japanese
Published/​Created
[United States] : Maiden Japan, [2016]
Description
3 videodiscs (325 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.

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  • Disc 1- disc 3

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    Television director
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    Summary note
    Yuko "Yasako" Okonogi and her little sister Kyoko can't remember a time when they weren't looking at the world through their digitally augmented glasses. After all, e-space, a series of world-wide overlays of images and information, is where their virtual dog Densuke lives, and like many kids, the girls rarely take their glasses off. But when their family moves to Daikoku City, the e-space suddenly seems different.
    Notes
    • Title from web page and container.
    • Widescreen.
    • Special features: Clean opening and closing animations.
    Creation/​Production credits
    Directors of photography, Naoyuki Ohba, Youchi Senzui ; art director, Hiroshi Gouroku ; general directors of animation, Toshiyuki Inoue, Takeshi Honda, Yoshimi Itazu ; animation character design, Takeshi Honda ; music, Tsuneyoshi Saito.
    Target audience
    Rating: 13UP TV-14.
    System details
    DVD; NTSC, region 1; 480i/16x9 anamorphic; Dolby Digital 2.0.
    Language note
    English or Japanese dialogue; English subtitles.
    Contents
    • Disc 1. Episodes 1-4
    • Disc 2. Episodes 5-8
    • Disc 3. Episodes 9-13.
    Publisher no.
    MJ-DNC101
    OCLC
    949944719
    Universal Product Code
    • 814131019585
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