Adidas : Sky Comic Haneda Send-off
Japanese World Cup team's stunning South African send-off.
Published On
Jun 03, 2010
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The Japanese world cup team got a stunning send off to South Africa at Tokyo's Haneda Airport, when adidas and TBWA/Hakuhodo revealed the completed panels of the Sky Comic effort launched earlier this year. The comic, which players could view from the airplane as they took off, also made it into the Guinness World Records as the World's Largest Comic Strip, measuring at 3,785 square meters.
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- Date
- Jun 04, 2010
- Brand :
- Adidas
- Client :
- Adidas
- Agency :
- TBWA/Hakuhodo-Tokyo
- Creative Director :
- Kazoo Sato
- Copywriter :
- Hideyuki Tanaka
- Copywriter :
- Masaharu Kumagai
- Art Director :
- Hirofumi Nakajima
- Art Director :
- Haruhito Nisawadaira
- Art Director :
- Katsuhiro Shimizu
- Art Director :
- Keisuke Shimizu
- Digital Producer :
- Shintaro Takeuchi
- Production Company :
- Monster Ultra
- Producer :
- Kentaro Kinoshita
- Producer :
- Makiko Okada
- Production Manager :
- Hideki Harada
- Production Manager :
- Mona Yamamoto
- Digital Producer :
- Jun Ino
- Web Producer :
- Keitaro Takahashi
- Interactive Developer :
- Shunsuke Ohba
- Web Director :
- Hironori Sugie
- Music :
- Atsushi Shimomura
- Website Production Company :
- Formes Inc.
- Behind the Scenes Production :
- Cocoon
- Producer :
- Ippei Kobayashi
- Director :
- Hiromi Watanabe
- Printing :
- Magic Touch
- Printing Director :
- Takeshi Hara
- Printing Director :
- Michitake Hatae
- Printing Director :
- Takaki Torigoe
- Printing Director :
- Shotaro Handa
- Printing Director :
- Masamune Sato
- Account Director :
- Taro Sato
- PR :
- Kayoko Asano
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