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| Japanese name: | X |
| Japanese name: | X [エックス] |
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| Dates: | October 3, 2001-March 27, 2002 |
| Broadcast time: | Wednesday, 6:30-6:55 pm (18:30-18:55) |
| Number of episodes: | 24 |
| Animation Studio: | Madhouse |
| Production Company: | Kadokaowa Shoten, Bandai Visual |
| Broadcaster: | WOWOW-N |
| Creator(s): | CLAMP (Satsuki Igarashi, Ageha Ohkawa, Tsubaki Nekoi, and Apapa Mokona) (manga: X: 1999) |
| Series Director: | Kawajiri Yoshiaki |
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| Writer(s): | Hiroko Tokita, Kazuyuki Fudeyasu, Kenji Sugihara, Yoshiaki Kawajiri, Yuki Enatsu |
| Art Director: | Yuji Ikeda |
| Character Designer(s): | Yoshinori Kanemori |
| Animator(s): | Yoshinori Kanemori (director), Takahiro Miyata (cgi director) |
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| Music: | Naoki Sato |
| Sound: | Yasunori Honda |
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Voice Actors (regular characters): |
Kenichi Suzumura (Kamui Shiro), Junichi Suwabe (Fuma Monou), Mamiko Noto (Kotori Monou), Kaho Koda (Kanoe), Aya Hisakawa (Hinoto), Ryoka Yuzuki (Arashi Kishu), Matsuaki Madono (Sorata Arisugawa), Hoko Kuwashima (Satsuki Yatouji), Tomokazu Sugita (Subaru Sumeragi), Otoya Kawano (Seishiro Sakurazuka), Kusanagi Shiyu (Masaki Aizawa), Kumi Sakuma (Yuzuriha Nekoi), Michiaki Furuya (Yuto Kigai), Motoko Kumai (Nataku), Yoko Soumi (Karen Kasumi), Toshiyuki Morikawa (Seiichiro Aoki), Satsuki Yukino (Hokuto Sumeragi), Yuji Ueda (Kakyo Kuduki) |
| Genre(s): | adventure, science fiction, holocaust, psychic powers, apocalyse, teenagers |
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A movie version of this story was made in 1996 which has been released on home video in the United States.
To see what other animated programs were out at the same time as X go to the Chronology of Animation. |
| Note on finding copies of programs: |
Unfortunately I lack the time or resources to help people find copies of anime television programs. I have put together a web List of Online Video and Book Stores that will be useful to find copies in the United States, some other countries, and one Japanese store. There are other similar stores on the Internet around the world that might be able to supply the DVDs, LDs, VCDs, or video tapes that are desired. Check my Japanese Animation Information page for links to Internet resources that may have further information. I am not involved in trading materials from my own collection. I am still waiting to see most of the programs in this List of Anime Television Series and would be happy to find sources for many of them. Because of these circumstances I will not respond to requests for help to find these types of materials. |
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