Gunparade March

Not Rated
6 lutego 2003    23 minAnimacja, Action,
6.1
In 1945, the Pacific War ended only to see the beginning of an alien invasion. For half a century, Earth has united to fight them off. In 1999, a group of Japanese high school students drafted into the military stand against the threat on the Japanese island of Kyushu.

Where to Watch Gunparade March

1 Season

  • Sezon 1
    Sezon 112 Episodes
  • Katsushi SakurabiReżyseria
  • Kenichiro WatanabeReżyseria
  • Matsuo AsamiReżyseria
  • Seishi MinakamiScenariusz
  • Junichi ShinyaScenariusz
  • Takashi WadaAnimation Director
  • Iku OzawaAnimation Director
  • Kazunori IwakuraKey Animation
  • Misao AbeKey Animation
  • Yosuke ImakuboKey Animation
  • Yukako TsuzukiKey Animation
  • Shinya HasegawaKey Animation
  • Koichi YagamiKey Animation
  • Hidenori FukuokaKey Animation
  • Rie KanekoKey Animation
  • Kunihiro AbeKey Animation
  • Kazuhiko YokotaKey Animation
  • Keiichi IshidaKey Animation
  • Yuji MiyashitaKey Animation
  • Atsuko SugawaraKey Animation

Gunparade March Trivia

Gunparade March has 1 season.

Gunparade March has 12 episodes.

The key characters in Gunparade March are Atsushi Hayami (Akira Ishida), Mai Shibamura (Akemi Okamura), Yôhei Takigawa (Akio Suyama).

Gunparade March was directed by Katsushi Sakurabi, Kenichiro Watanabe, Matsuo Asami.

Gunparade March was produced by Kazuya Furuse, Takayuki Matsunaga, Yuichi Sekido.

In 1945, the Pacific War ended only to see the beginning of an alien invasion. For half a century, Earth has united to fight them off. In 1999, a group of Japanese high school students drafted into the military stand against the threat on the Japanese island of Kyushu.

Gunparade March is rated Not Rated.

Gunparade March is an Animacja, Action, Sci-Fi show.

Gunparade March has an audience rating of 6.1 out of 10.

Gunparade March episodes are 23 min long.

No, this show was canceled after 1 season.

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