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[9] Shueisha collected its chapters in two tankōbon volumes, released on February 18 and July 19, 2011. [10][11] Volumes[edit] No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN 1 June 4, 1993[5]4-08-858721-9 2 December 2, 1993[12]4-08-858722-7 3 May 10, 1994[13]4-08-858723-5 4 December 2, 1994[14]4-08-858724-3 5 June 2, 1995[15]4-08-858725-1 6 December 1, 1995[16]4-08-858726-X 7 June 4, 1996[17]4-08-858727-8 8 December 2, 1996[18]4-08-858728-6 9 July 4, 1997[19]4-08-858729-4 10 January 9, 1998[6]4-08-859001-5 Original video animation[edit] Adapted by Shueisha and KSS into an original video animation (OVA) series, Golden Boy was first released in Japan on VHS and later on laserdisc. The closing theme is "Study A Go! Go!" by Golden Girls. The series was licensed in North America by ADV Films, and was released on VHS, in both subtitled and dubbed editions, later releasing two DVD volumes on April 23 and June 18, 2002,[20][21] and a complete series release on May 25, 2004. [22] The license was later transferred to Media Blasters for a DVD release on November 6, 2007,[23] and then Discotek Media for a DVD release on November 6, 2012. [24][25] Episodes[edit] No. TitleDirected byOriginal release date1"Computer Studies"Transliteration: "Konpyūtā de obenkyō" (Japanese: コンピューターでお勉強)Hiroyuki KitakuboOctober 27, 1995 (1995-10-27) 25-year-old Kintarō Ōe obtains a janitorial job at an all-woman software firm led by the Ferrari-driving, skimpily clad Madame President. An electrical accident jeopardizes the firm's future, allowing Kintaro to put his newly acquired programming skills to the test. 2"Temptation of the Maiden"
Transliteration: "Otome no yūwaku" (Japanese: 乙女の誘惑)Yasuhito KikuchiNovember 22, 1995 (1995-11-22) Working as a campaign staffer for a mayoral candidate, Kintarō is asked to tutor his boss' attractive teenage daughter, Naoko Katsuda, who wants more from him than help with her math homework. 3"Danger! The Virgin's First Love"
Transliteration: "Kiki! Otome no hatsukoi" (Japanese: 危機!乙女の初恋)Hiroyuki MoritaDecember 22, 1995 (1995-12-22) A car accident has left the owner of an udon restaurant temporarily handicapped, and Kintarō is helping out and learning the trade.
Register Have an account? Sign-in Kotaku's Best Anime Of 2021 The 11 Best Anime Of 2021AnimeThe 11 Best Anime Of 20212021 was a good year for anime, so here's our list of the bestByIsaiah ColbertPublishedDecember 12, 2021Comments (52)Start SlideshowDid your favorite anime make the cut?Image: David Productions / Netflix / Production I. G / Studio OrangeThe year of our lord 2021 blessed us with a stacked year of mondo cool anime, especially during the winter and fall seasons. Like a goudere Moses descending the Hokage Rock to deliver the good word to the people, it’s my turn as the otaku of Kotaku to present my favorite anime of the year. Here’s a list of 11 anime (and a movie) that came out this year that stood as the cream of the crop. AdvertisementPrevious SlideNext Slide2 / 14List slidesOdd TaxiList slidesOdd Taxi AdvertisementEver wonder about how many odd folks a city taxi driver must deal with daily? Do you then reflexively ponder whether you yourself are the aforementioned odd customer? Odd Taxi pushes the pedal to the floor with that premise, with the taxi driver and his patrons being eccentric anthropomorphic animals. First announced during the 2021 Crunchyroll awards, Odd Taxi follows an introverted 41-year-old taxi driving walrus named Hiroshi Odokawa.
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