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![]() First volume of the Go! Comi English release of the series. Cover characters, from top left to bottom right are: Haruka, Angela, Reeves, Cleric, Spike, and Trigger. |
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| 鉄コミュニケイション (Tetsu Komyunikeishon) |
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| Genre | Adventure, Mecha, Science Fiction |
| Manga | |
| Author | Hideo Kato |
| Illustrator | Tomomasa Takuma |
| Publisher | MediaWorks |
| English publisher | |
| Demographic | ShÅnen |
| Magazine | Dengeki Daioh |
| Original run | 1997 – 1999 |
| Volumes | 3 |
| TV anime | |
| Director | Kenji Kikuchi |
| Writer | Mitsuhiro Yamada |
| Studio | APPP |
| Licensor | |
| Network | WOWOW |
| English network | iaTV |
| Original run | October 5, 1998 – March 29, 1999 |
| Episodes | 24 |
| Light novel | |
| Author | Mizuhito Akiyama |
| Illustrator | Tomomasa Takuma |
| Publisher | MediaWorks |
| Demographic | Male |
| Imprint | Dengeki Bunko |
| Original run | September 10, 2003 – ? |
| Volumes | 2 |
Kurogane Communication (鉄コミュニケイション Kurogane Komyunikeishon) is a manga series written by Hideo Kato and illustrated by Tomomasa Takuma. The individual chapters were originally serialized in Dengeki Daioh in 1997 and published in three tankÅbon volumes by MediaWorks. Set in a post-apocalyptic world in which a lone human survivor, a girl named Haruka, lives with a family of five robots. The manga series is licensed for an English language release in North America by Go! Comi.
The series was adapted into a twenty-four episode anime series by APPP. It premiered in Japan on WOWOW on October 5, 1998 and ran until its conclusion on March 29, 1999. The anime series was released to Region 1 DVD in North America by Media Blasters. A two volume light novel series, written by Mizuhito Akiyama, was also published in Japan in 2003 by MediaWorks under their Dengeki Bunko label.
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Haruka is an ordinary teenage girl, but her life is extraordinary because as far as she knows, she is the sole human survivor of a global nuclear war. Surviving the war in cold sleep, she is awakened by five robots about 30 years later. Things are fine, but she is constantly haunted by sudden flashbacks and dreams about her parents. There is also a constant danger of roving war machines and threats like water depletion, yet despite all this, life is still in quite good shape. The robots are her family and friends, and do everything they can to help the human girl. However, deep inside Haruka is yearning to meet other surviving humans.
Written by Hideo Kato and illustrated by Tomomasa Takuma, Kurogane Communication was serialized in Dengeki Daioh in 1997. The individual chapters were also published in three tankÅbon volumes by MediaWorks. It is licensed for an English language release in North America by Go! Comi, which released the first volume in July 2008.[1]
APPP produced a twenty-four episode anime series adaptation based on the manga chapters. The anime series premiered in Japan on WOWOW on October 5, 1998 and ran until its conclusion on March 29, 1999. It was released to Region 1 DVD in North America by Media Blasters.
The series uses two pieces of theme music, both performed by Yui Horie. "My Best Friend" is used for the opening, while "Dear Mama" is used for the ending.
A two volume light novel adaptation, written by Mizuhito Akiyama, was published in Japan in September 2003 by MediaWorks under their Dengeki Bunko label.
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