Spider Riders

Spider Riders
Also known as
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  • Spider Riders: Heroes of Oracle[a] (Japanese title, season 1)
    Spider Riders: The Resurrected Sun[b]
GenreMecha
Created byTedd Anasti
Patsy Cameron-Anasti
Written byShelley Hoffman
Robert Pincombe
Yosuke Kuroda
Hideki Shirane
Noboru Kimura
Directed byKoichi Mashimo
Takaaki Ishiyama
Hiroshi Morikoa
Naoyuki Kuzuya
Shintaro Itoga
Tomoyuki Kurokawa
Yuuki Arie
Yutaka Hirata
Tomoaki Ohta
Yukio Kuroda
Yutaka Hirata
Opening themesee Music
Ending themesee Music
Country of originCanada
Japan
Original languagesEnglish
Japanese
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes52 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersLesley Taylor
Michael Hirsh
Patsy Cameron
Tedd Anasti
Kouji Kumode
Yasuharu Iwakiri
ProducerStephen Hodgins
Running time22 minutes approx.
Production companiesCookie Jar Entertainment[c]
Bee Train
Yomiko Advertising[2]
P.A.Works (season 1)
Original release
NetworkTeletoon (Canada)
TV Tokyo/Kids Station (Japan)
ReleaseMarch 25, 2006 (2006-03-25)[1] –
April 29, 2007 (2007-04-29)[3]
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Spider Riders is a series of science fiction novels first published in December 2004, published by Newmarket Press written by Tedd Anasti, Patsy Cameron-Anasti and Stephen D. Sullivan (books 2–3). The series was adapted into an anime series, produced by Bee Train and Cookie Jar Entertainment. It was the first show from the latter company that was placed under the control of their then-new action-adventure brand Coliseum.[4]

Three novels for the series included Shards of the Oracle, Reign of the Soul Eater and Quest of the Earthen. The series was broadcast on Teletoon, This TV, and used to be broadcast on Kids' WB. Koichi Mashimo co-directed the staff at Bee Train with Takaaki Ishiyama. Writer Yosuke Kuroda adapted the novels. Robert Pincombe and Shelly Hoffman wrote the English version.

  1. ^ "Spider Riders on Teletoon". animenewsnetwork.com. 23 June 2023.
  2. ^ DeMott, Rick (April 5, 2006). "Cookie Jar Nets Spider Riders". Animation World Network. Retrieved December 10, 2020.
  3. ^ "Television Program Logs". Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. 2016-03-02.[dead link] Alt URL
  4. ^ "The Cookie Jar Company | For the Kid Inside!". 2010-12-02. Archived from the original on 2 December 2010. Retrieved 2022-01-07.


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