Perfect Blue - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Perfect Blue"
PERFECT BLUE (1998)
Timing: 1:22 (82 min)
Perfect Blue - TMDB rating
8.303/10
3125
Perfect Blue - Kinopoisk rating
7.839/10
41272
Perfect Blue - IMDB rating
8/10
120000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Hiroaki Inoue
Producer
Yoshihisa Ishihara
Producer
Hitomi Nakagaki
Producer
Yutaka Togo
Producer

Executive Producer

Koshiro Kanda
Executive Producer
Yuichi Tsurumi
Executive Producer
Ken Washiya
Executive Producer

Editor

Harutoshi Ogata
Editor

Art Direction

Nobutaka Ike
Art Direction

Original Music Composer

Masahiro Ikumi
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Hisao Shirai
Director of Photography

Character Designer

Photo Satoshi Kon #71443Photo Satoshi Kon #71444

Satoshi Kon

Satoshi Kon
Character Designer
Photo Hisashi Eguchi #71454
Hisashi Eguchi
Character Designer
Hideki Hamasu
Character Designer

Screenplay

Photo Sadayuki Murai #71446
Sadayuki Murai
Screenplay

Novel

Yoshikazu Takeuchi
Novel

Sound Designer

Photo Shizuo Kurahashi #71452
Shizuo Kurahashi
Sound Designer

Special Effects

Sachiko Sanada
Special Effects

Music

Masahiro Ikumi
Music

Animation Director

Hideki Hamasu
Animation Director

Color Designer

Original Story

Yoshikazu Takeuchi
Original Story

Sound Recordist

Fujio Yamada
Sound Recordist

Background Designer

Nizou Yamamoto

Nizou Yamamoto
Background Designer
Sachiko Kato
Background Designer
Shinichi Uehara
Background Designer
Kaoru Inoda
Background Designer
Hisashi Ikeda
Background Designer
Ryo Kono
Background Designer
Masayoshi Banno
Background Designer
Masaru Oota
Background Designer
Kim Chul-kyu
Background Designer
Hiroshi Washizaki
Background Designer
Junichi Taniguchi
Background Designer
Kazusuke Yoshihara
Background Designer

Yuji Ikeda

Yuji Ikeda
Background Designer
Young-Il Park
Background Designer

Sound Effects

Photo Shizuo Kurahashi #71452
Shizuo Kurahashi
Sound Effects

Music Producer

Masaaki Hori
Music Producer
Photo Kei Wakakusa #244754

Kei Wakakusa

Kei Wakakusa
Music Producer

Key Animation

Yoshihiro Kitano
Key Animation
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Hiroyuki Morita
Key Animation
Kumiko Kawana
Key Animation
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Hiroshi Hamasaki
Key Animation

Mitsuo Iso

Mitsuo Iso
Key Animation
Takuo Noda
Key Animation
Michiyo Suzuki
Key Animation
Takaaki Yamashita
Key Animation
Shigeru Fujita
Key Animation
Mamoru Kurosawa
Key Animation
Hidenori Matsubara
Key Animation
Makoto Yamada
Key Animation

Makoto Koga

Makoto Koga
Key Animation
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Hitoshi Haga
Key Animation
Masahiro Kurio
Key Animation
Katsuichi Nakayama
Key Animation
Kouichi Arai
Key Animation
Nobumasa Shinkawa
Key Animation
Toshiya Niidome
Key Animation
Masaharu Tada
Key Animation
Morifumi Naka
Key Animation
Hikaru Takanashi
Key Animation
Kunio Takahide
Key Animation
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Hiroshi Hamasaki
Key Animation

Sound Director

Co-Writer

Compositing Artist

Tetsuo Ofuji
Compositing Artist
Motoaki Ikegami
Compositing Artist
Katsunori Maebara
Compositing Artist
Yoichi Kuroda
Compositing Artist
Hiroshi Noguchi
Compositing Artist
Shinji Ikegami
Compositing Artist
Naohisa Haishima
Compositing Artist
Takashi Shimada
Compositing Artist
Toshikazu Hisano
Compositing Artist
Koichi Furusawa
Compositing Artist
Shoji Yazawa
Compositing Artist
Kanae Hirano
Compositing Artist
Kazumi Miyata
Compositing Artist
Masafumi Awakura
Compositing Artist
Tomohiro Nishiyama
Compositing Artist
Norikazu Yamaguchi
Compositing Artist
Yuki Katsuta
Compositing Artist
Kumiko Idei
Compositing Artist

What's left behind the scenes

  • The scene of a screaming girl submerged in a bathtub was copied in the film "Requiem for a Dream." Darren Aronofsky purchased the rights to the animation in order to use this scene in his work.
  • Originally, it was intended to shoot a feature film. Therefore, "cinematic" techniques of working with imagery are actively used in the film.
  • The film's title refers to a clear Tokyo sky (a literal translation is "Pure Blue [Sky]"). It made sense in the novel, but lost its significance for the film.
  • Katsuhiro Otomo illustrated the novel. He was the one who recommended his student Satoshi Kon for the position of film director.
  • The scene of a screaming girl in a bathtub was replicated in the film "Requiem for a Dream." Rumors circulated that Darren Aronofsky had bought the rights to the anime in order to use this scene in his work, but this is not true – the anime's creators did not receive any royalties.
  • Originally, it was intended to film a live-action movie. Therefore, cinematic techniques for working with the image are actively used in the film.
  • The scene of the screaming girl in the bathtub was replicated in the film 'Requiem for a Dream'. Rumors circulated that Darren Aronofsky bought the rights to the cartoon to use this scene in his work, but this is not true – the anime's creators received no royalties.
  • The film's title refers to the clear Tokyo sky (a literal translation is 'Pure Blue [Sky]'). It made sense in the novel, but lost its meaning for the film.
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