Short Peace

Short Peace
ショート・ピース
(Shōto Pīsu)
Anime film
Possessions
Directed byShuhei Morita
Produced byYoshimasa Tsuchiya
Motoki Mukaichi
Daisuke Uchiyama
Written byShuhei Morita
Music byReiji Kitazato
StudioSunrise
Licensed by
ReleasedJuly 20, 2013
Runtime14 minutes
Anime film
Combustible
Directed byKatsuhiro Otomo
Produced byYoshimasa Tsuchiya
Motoki Mukaichi
Daisuke Uchiyama
Written byKatsuhiro Otomo
Music byMakoto Kubota
StudioSunrise
Licensed by
  • AUS: Hanabee
  • NA: Sentai Filmworks
ReleasedJuly 20, 2013
Runtime13 minutes
Anime film
Gambo
Directed byHiroaki Ando
Produced byKatsumi Koike
Yoshimasa Tsuchiya
Motoki Mukaichi
Daisuke Uchiyama
Written byKatsuhito Ishii
Music byHikaru Nanase
StudioSunrise
Licensed by
  • AUS: Hanabee
  • NA: Sentai Filmworks
ReleasedJuly 20, 2013
Runtime13 minutes
Anime film
A Farewell to Weapons
Directed byHajime Katoki
Produced byKatsumi Koike
Yoshimasa Tsuchiya
Motoki Mukaichi
Daisuke Uchiyama
Written byHajime Katoki
Music byTomohisa Ishikawa
StudioSunrise
Licensed by
  • AUS: Hanabee
  • NA: Sentai Filmworks
ReleasedJuly 20, 2013
Runtime26 minutes
Video game
Ranko Tsukigime's Longest Day
Developer
PublisherBandai Namco Games
Directed byYohei Kataoka
Produced by
  • Kazuyuki Kamagai
  • Takayuki Sasaki
  • Naoto Tani
Designed by
  • Yohei Kataoka
  • Tetsuya Yoshinaga
Music byAkira Yamaoka
GenreAction-adventure, platformer
EngineUnity
PlatformPlayStation 3
Released
  • JP: January 16, 2014
  • EU: April 18, 2014
  • NA: September 30, 2014[1]

Short Peace (Japanese: ショート・ピース, Hepburn: Shōto Pīsu) is a multimedia project composed of four short anime films produced by Sunrise and Shochiku, and a video game developed by Crispy's! and Grasshopper Manufacture.[2][3][4][5] The four films were released in Japanese theaters on July 20, 2013 and were screened in North America during April 2014. Sentai Filmworks have licensed the films for North America. The video game was released in January 2014 in Japan, April 2014 in Europe, and September 2014 in North America.[6] The game’s physical releases in Japan and Europe includes the four animated shorts as a bonus.

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  2. ^ "Japanese Box Office, August 10–11". Anime News Network. 2013-08-19. Retrieved 2013-10-31.
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  6. ^ "Short Peace From Akira's Katsuhiro Otomo Gets U.S. Screenings". Anime News Network. 2014-02-26. Archived from the original on 2024-06-14. Retrieved 2020-02-26.