High School Fleet

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The official website announced the production of an anime film on April 7, 2018. [32] The film is produced by A-1 Pictures and directed by Jun Nakagawa, with Yuu Nobuta serving as chief director. Takaaki Suzuki and Kunihiko Okada are credited as the film's scriptwriters. The rest of the main staff and cast from the anime series are returning to reprise their roles. [33] It was released in Japan on January 18, 2020. [34]

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    High School Fleet
    High School Fleet poster.jpg
    Promotional poster featuring the character Akeno Misaki and Moeka China
    ハイスクール・フリート
    (Hai Sukūru Furīto)
    Genre Action [1]
    Created byTakaaki Suzuki
    Written by Reiko Yoshida
    Music byShigeo Komori
    Studio Production IMS
    Licensed by
    Original network Tokyo MX, BS11, GTV, GYT, TVA, KBS, Sun TV, TVh, TVQ, AT-X
    Original run April 9, 2016 June 25, 2016
    Episodes12 + 2 OVA (List of episodes)