They Were Eleven

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They Were Eleven
They Were Eleven DVD cover
11人いる!
(Jūichinin Iru!)
Genre Space opera, Mystery, Romance
Manga
Authored by Moto Hagio
Publisher Kodansha
Serialized in Shōjo Comic
Original run September 1975 – November 1975
No. of volumes 1
TV drama
Directed by
Studio
Network NHK
Original run January 2, 1977
No. of episodes 1
Movie
Directed by Satoshi Dezaki, Tsuneo Tominaga
Studio Kitty Film
Released November 1986
Runtime 91 minutes
Theatre

Stage adaptation

They Were Eleven (11人いる! Jūichinin Iru!?) is a manga by Moto Hagio which ran in Shōjo Comic for three issues from September through November 1975. On January 2, 1977, a one episode, 40-minute TV drama was broadcast as part of the Shōnen Drama Series on NHK. The manga was adapted to anime ten years later and released as a movie in November 1986. In 2004, a theatrical (stage) adaptation was produced.

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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

[edit] Story

Ten young space cadets are put onto a decommissioned spaceship as their final test. If they pass this test, their lifelong dreams of being valued people in their respective societies will come true. Their orders are to survive as long as they can with what they have. However, once they arrive at the decommissioned ship, they find that their crew has gained an eleventh member. As the days pass, the eleven cadets must deal with their suspicions of each other as well as the sudden knowledge that the spaceship is in a decaying orbit around a star, which is causing the temperature on the ship to rise. With this rise in temperature, a sickness begins to spread among the crew as they work to stabilize their orbit and determine who among them is the spy.

Spoilers end here.

[edit] Anime

[edit] Cast

[edit] Staff

  • Director: Satoshi Dezaki, Tsuneo Tominaga
  • Executive Producer: Hidenori Taga
  • Original Story: Moto Hagio
  • Planning: Moichi Ochiai
  • Screenplay: Toshiaki Imaizumi, Katsumi Koide
  • Animation Director: Keizo Shimizu
  • Character Design: Akio Sugino, Keizo Shimizu
  • Effects Director: Kenichi Maejima
  • Mechanical Design: Yōichi Yajima
  • Art Director: Junichi Azuma
  • Cinematography: Nobuo Koyama
  • Audio Director: Shigeharu Shiba
  • Music Director: Zen Oikawa
  • Music: Hirohiko Fukuda
    • Theme Song: Boku no Honesty, Shinichirō Kawakami
  • Producer: Kotoku Minoru
  • Production: Magic Bus, Kitty Film

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