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**'''Blank:''' Kenji Utsumi
 
**'''Blank:''' Kenji Utsumi
 
**'''Space Michael:''' [[Michael Jackson]] (Thanks!)
 
**'''Space Michael:''' [[Michael Jackson]] (Thanks!)
*'''Choreographer:''' Nahoko Nezu, Shigeru "Pigeon" Araki
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*'''Choreographer:''' Nahoko Nezu, [[Shigeru "Pigeon" Araki]]
 
*'''Music:''' Dr.Pris ([[Kenichi Tokoi]]), Dr.Rachael ([[Naofumi Hataya]])
 
*'''Music:''' Dr.Pris ([[Kenichi Tokoi]]), Dr.Rachael ([[Naofumi Hataya]])
 
*'''Director:''' [[Takashi Yuda|Takashi Thomas Yuda]]
 
*'''Director:''' [[Takashi Yuda|Takashi Thomas Yuda]]
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*'''Character Modeling Unit:''' [[Ken Okazaki]], [[Chisai Abe]], [[Shinkichi Tanahashi]], [[Nanako Yarimizu]]
 
*'''Character Modeling Unit:''' [[Ken Okazaki]], [[Chisai Abe]], [[Shinkichi Tanahashi]], [[Nanako Yarimizu]]
 
*'''Character Animation Supervisor:''' [[Ken Okazaki]]
 
*'''Character Animation Supervisor:''' [[Ken Okazaki]]
*'''Character Animation Unit:''' [[Takanori Ohnuki]], [[Maiko Kitagawa]], [[Yusuke Kashiwagi]], [[Jake Kazdal]], [[Kenya Suzuki]], Shigeru "Pigeon" Araki
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*'''Character Animation Unit:''' [[Takanori Ohnuki]], [[Maiko Kitagawa]], [[Yusuke Kashiwagi]], [[Jake Kazdal]], [[Kenya Suzuki]], [[Shigeru "Pigeon" Araki]]
 
*'''Motion Capture Set Up:''' Kenichi Suzuki
 
*'''Motion Capture Set Up:''' Kenichi Suzuki
 
*'''Visual Effects Designer:''' [[Taro Hino]]
 
*'''Visual Effects Designer:''' [[Taro Hino]]
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**'''Blank:''' Kenji Utsumi
 
**'''Blank:''' Kenji Utsumi
 
**'''Space Michael:''' [[Michael Jackson]] (Thanks!)
 
**'''Space Michael:''' [[Michael Jackson]] (Thanks!)
*'''Choreographer:''' Nahoko Nezu, Shigeru "Pigeon" Araki
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*'''Choreographer:''' Nahoko Nezu, [[Shigeru "Pigeon" Araki]]
 
*'''Music:''' Dr.Pris ([[Kenichi Tokoi]]), Dr.Rachael ([[Naofumi Hataya]])
 
*'''Music:''' Dr.Pris ([[Kenichi Tokoi]]), Dr.Rachael ([[Naofumi Hataya]])
 
*'''Director:''' [[Takashi Yuda|Takashi Thomas Yuda]]
 
*'''Director:''' [[Takashi Yuda|Takashi Thomas Yuda]]
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*'''Character Modeling Unit:''' [[Ken Okazaki]], [[Chisai Abe]], [[Shinkichi Tanahashi]], [[Nanako Yarimizu]]
 
*'''Character Modeling Unit:''' [[Ken Okazaki]], [[Chisai Abe]], [[Shinkichi Tanahashi]], [[Nanako Yarimizu]]
 
*'''Character Animation Supervisor:''' [[Ken Okazaki]]
 
*'''Character Animation Supervisor:''' [[Ken Okazaki]]
*'''Character Animation Unit:''' [[Takanori Ohnuki]], [[Maiko Kitagawa]], [[Yusuke Kashiwagi]], [[Jake Kazdal]], [[Kenya Suzuki]], Shigeru "Pigeon" Araki
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*'''Character Animation Unit:''' [[Takanori Ohnuki]], [[Maiko Kitagawa]], [[Yusuke Kashiwagi]], [[Jake Kazdal]], [[Kenya Suzuki]], [[Shigeru "Pigeon" Araki]]
 
*'''Motion Capture Set Up:''' Kenichi Suzuki
 
*'''Motion Capture Set Up:''' Kenichi Suzuki
 
*'''Visual Effects Designer:''' [[Taro Hino]]
 
*'''Visual Effects Designer:''' [[Taro Hino]]

Revision as of 10:58, 20 October 2023

Back to: Space Channel 5.


Dreamcast version

CGI Support Unit
  • Trilogy
    • Producer: Masaaki Taira
    • Director: Shinji Naka
    • : Yumiko Takahashi, Hiroyuki Takagai, Mika Ando
  • Saihi Information Service Ltd
    • Producer: Makoto Baba
    • : Terumi Hamamoto
  • Image Studio 109
    • Manager: Hiroyuki Ishiguro
    • : Hiroyuki Motai, Yusuke Aoki, Yoshiya Nagata
  • Eyedentify Inc: Toshio Shinma, Daiji Hori, Taro Hino
  • Special Thanks To: Hiroko Natori, Vfx Studio Loop Hole, Ogawa 3D&Visual Factory, Hironobu Kuwana
Space Channel 5 Promotion Unit
All The People Who Cared For Us, And All The Families Who Supported Us.
For All People Who Love Music ,Dance And Game.
©Sega Enterprises, Ltd., 1999
Source:
In-game credits (JP)


PlayStation 2 version

Porting to Reprogrammed Version unit
CGI Support Unit
  • Trilogy
    • Producer: Masaaki Taira
    • Director: Shinji Naka
    • : Yumiko Takahashi, Hiroyuki Takagai, Mika Ando
  • Saihi Information Service Ltd
    • Producer: Terumi Hamamoto
    • : Makoto Baba
  • Image Studio 109
    • Manager: Yusuke Aoki
    • : Hiroyuki Ishiguro, Yoshiya Nagata, Hiroyuki Motai
  • Eyedentify Inc: Toshio Shinma, Daiji Hori
  • Special Thanks To: Hiroko Natori, Hironobu Kuwana, Vfx Studio Loop Hole, Ogawa 3D&Visual Factory
  • Promotion Art Director: Masahiro "Magic" Kobayashi
  • Promotion Unit: Mineko Okamura, Junji Yamazaki
  • Desk Support: Sayuri Yajima, Rio Toyoda
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe
  • Producers: Sean Kelly, Florence Kum
  • Internal QA Manager: Dave Parkinson
  • Internal QA Supervisor: Jim Mccabe
  • Team Leader: Phil Green
  • Localisation Supervisor: Britta Kuhnen
Sega Corporation
Sega Europe
All The People Who Cared For Us, And All The Families Who Supported Us.
For All People Who Love Music ,Dance And Game.
©SEGA CORPORATION,1999
  • Reprogramed by: UGA
Source:
In-game credits (EU) [1]

Breakdown

Dreamcast version

Nahoko Nezu

  • Acted out Ulala's motions.[2]

Shigeru "Pigeon" Araki

  • Acted out the Morolians' motions through pantomime.[2]

Takashi Yuda

  • Designed background characters.[3]
  • Co-designed early versions of Spaceport 9's exterior.[3]

Takao Esaka

  • Created dance sequences for Ulala and Morolians.[4]

Yumiko Miyabe

  • Designed the boss Morolin Monroe.[3]
  • Designed background characters.[3]
  • Designed backgrounds.[3]
  • Co-designed early versions of Spaceport 9's exterior.[3]

Mayumi Moro

  • Designed the Morolians.[2][5]
  • Designed backgrounds.[3]
  • Designed the final version of Spaceport 9's exterior.[3]

Ken Okazaki

  • Designed the character Jaguar.[6]
  • Designed the Space Pirates.[2]
  • Created rejected boss designs.[2]
  • Designed backgrounds.[3]

References


Space Channel 5

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Main page | Comparisons | History | Credits | Development | Magazine articles | Video coverage | Reception | Merchandise | Technical information | Bootlegs


Books: Space Channel 5 Gyun Gyun Book (2000) | Prima's Official Strategy Guide: Space Channel 5 (2000)
Music: Space Channel 5 Ulala The Movie (1999) | Space Channel 5 Mexican Flyer (2000) | Space Channel 5 Planet Dance (2000) | Space Channel 5 Original Soundtrack (2000) | Mexican Flyer Remix Tracks Inspired by Space Channel 5 (2000)

Sega Dreamcast
Prototypes: 2000-04-20