Active Raid
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Active Raid
Summary
Active Raid is an anime television series[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Active Raid's instance of is recorded as anime television series[3].
- Active Raid was directed by Gorō Taniguchi[4].
- Naruhisa Arakawa wrote the screenplay for Active Raid[5].
- Toshiki Inoue wrote the screenplay for Active Raid[6].
- Ken'ichi Araki wrote the screenplay for Active Raid[7].
- Daisuke Ishibashi wrote the screenplay for Active Raid[8].
- Tsuyoshi Tamai wrote the screenplay for Active Raid[9].
- Katsuhiko Chiba wrote the screenplay for Active Raid[10].
- Shinsuke Ōnishi wrote the screenplay for Active Raid[11].
- Active Raid's composer is recorded as Kōtarō Nakagawa[12].
- Active Raid's genre is science fiction anime and manga[13].
- Active Raid's genre is police procedural[14].
- Active Raid's genre is action anime and manga[15].
- Active Raid's production company is recorded as Production IMS[16].
- Active Raid's production company is recorded as Orange[17].
- The original language of Active Raid was Japanese[18].
- Active Raid was distributed by video on demand[19].
- Active Raid's country of origin is recorded as Japan[20].
- Active Raid began on January 7, 2016[21].
- Active Raid ended on September 27, 2016[22].
- Active Raid's voice actor is recorded as Nobunaga Shimazaki[23].
- Active Raid's voice actor is recorded as Takahiro Sakurai[24].
- Active Raid's voice actor is recorded as Ari Ozawa[25].
- Active Raid's voice actor is recorded as Shizuka Ishigami[26].
- Active Raid's voice actor is recorded as Masayo Kurata[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Active Raid was directed by Gorō Taniguchi[4]. Screenwriters include Naruhisa Arakawa[5], Toshiki Inoue[6], Ken'ichi Araki[7], Daisuke Ishibashi[8], Tsuyoshi Tamai[9], and Katsuhiko Chiba[10].
Publication
The original language of Active Raid was Japanese[18]. Genres include science fiction anime and manga[13], police procedural[14], and action anime and manga[15]. It was distributed by video on demand[19].
Why It Matters
Active Raid has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]