Human Crossing

Though seemingly unconnected, the characters in HUMAN CROSSING all have something in common. They are dealing with the sometimes joyous, but often horrific realities of everyday life. Set in modern day Japan, this compilation of short stories explores the lives of people from all walks of life. The animation used here is subtle, with realistic renderings that fully express the range of emotions experienced by the film`s characters. HUMAN CROSSING taps into the dramatic potential of reality, focusing on the isolated, sometimes lonely nature of urban life. Ultimately, however, the film suggests that perhaps there is an inter-connectedness between people that binds even the most disparate strangers together.

formatTV

statusFINISHED

Release dateApr 5, 2003

end dateJun 28, 2003

episodes13

duration24 min

studioA.C.G.T.

genresDrama Slice of Life

Score59% ❤

RomajiNingen Kousaten

native人間交差点

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Megumi KobayashiColor Design

Sachiko KamimuraCharacter Design

Issei KumeDirector

Satoshi SuzukiDirector of Photography

Masafumi MimaSound Producer

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STAFF

Megumi KobayashiColor Design

Sachiko KamimuraCharacter Design

Issei KumeDirector

Satoshi SuzukiDirector of Photography

Masafumi MimaSound Producer

Machiu HattoriProducer

Noriko KobayashiProducer

Ren UsamiExecutive Producer

Tsutomu KashiwakuraSound Director

Ryouji ShimizuProducer

Yuusuke HayashiMusic

Michihiro NomuraMusic

Toshio OkabeScript (eps 1, 3, 6, 7, 9-13)

Nobuaki KishimaScript (eps 4, 5, 8)

Yasuhiro GeshiStoryboard (ep 9)

Masahiko OotaEpisode Director (ep 6)

Yuuji YanaseAnimation Director (eps 2, 3, 8)

Hiroshi KawashimaStoryboard (eps 1, 10, 13)

Masatsugu ArakawaStoryboard (ep 5)

Shizuo KawaiAnimation Director (eps 1, 9, 12)

Issei KumeEpisode Director (ep 13)

Masahiko OotaStoryboard (ep 6)

Seitarou ShimizuScript (ep 2)

Yasuhiro GeshiEpisode Director (eps 1, 9)

Takuo SuzukiStoryboard (eps 7, 8, 11)

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