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Whether you're sending a message to your spouse, your kids, or your best friend, there's something here for everyone. Why is this all so important, you ask? Just as you might send a good morning text, these messages let your loved ones know that you're thinking of them even as you're settling in for the night. And let's be honest: who doesn't love going to bed with a smile on their face, knowing that someone out there cherishes them and wishes them sweet dreams? Trust us, it's worth the extra few minutes before bed to send a little love out into the world.
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Cute Good Night MessagesCounting down the hours till I see you.

Sims summed it up as "full of clever setups and characters that, while simple to the point of almost seeming one-dimensional at times, still manage to be solid and entertaining based on their reaction to the increasingly strange, increasingly deadly events around them". [171] Charles Solomon, a writer for The New York Times and Los Angeles Times, praised the moral seriousness of Gon, a quality that gives the protagonist "an appeal his relentlessly upbeat counterparts lack". [172][173] Publishers Weekly gave a positive review to the first volume of the manga, stating that Togashi "shows a deft touch" with its standard story, calling his artwork "clear and graceful", and mentioning that his characters are "endearing and complex". [174] While Rika Takahashi of EX. org and Claude J. Pelletier of Protoculture Addicts found the art style in Hunter × Hunter to be much simpler than Togashi's two previous serializations, Level E and YuYu Hakusho, both reviewers appreciated the intricate narrative and characters. [10][3] Anime Reception 1999 Series The first Hunter × Hunter anime series has enjoyed much more modest popularity than its manga source. Newtype listed it as having a Japanese television rating of 10. 5 for the fourth quarter of 2000. [140] The show's viewership was ranked number six among the top ten anime television series in Japan for February 2001. [141] The series was voted as the 16th best anime of 2000 in the Animage Anime Grand Prix, but rose to fourth place the following year.

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On November 21, Netflix and Riot Games partnered with Secret Cinema to bring players directly into the world of Arcane with an in-person experience in Los Angeles, California. The experience was "equipped with bespoke backstories and missions, the line between actors and audience is truly blurred as players explore the dark and dangerous underworld and encounter its inhabitants—the strange, the sinister and sometimes even the friendly". [20] Release[edit] Originally set for a 2020 release, the show was rescheduled for a release in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [21] It was scheduled for a simultaneous November 6, 2021, release on Netflix and China's Tencent Video,[22] with the series broken into nine episodes, with three episode "acts" being released once a week over three weeks. [23][24] Soundtrack[edit] Main article: Arcane League of Legends On November 20, 2021, songs from the first season were released on Amazon Music. [25] The series had a different opening theme in China — "孤勇者 (Gu Yong Zhe)" performed by Eason Chan. Arcane: League of Legends, Original Soundtrack[26]No. TitleWriter(s)Artist(s)Length1. "Playground"Mako, Sebastien NajandBea Miller3:502. "Our Love"Curtis Harding, Sam CohenCurtis Harding, Jazmine Sullivan3:383. "Goodbye"MakoRamsey3:514. Archived from the original on December 4, 2013. Retrieved April 25, 2014. ^ Hatfield, Daemon (January 31, 2007). "Missing in Action: The Lost Games of PS2". IGN. Archived from the original on April 26, 2014.
Xav the Baker Voiced by: William Coryn (French); Taylor Clarke-Hill (English) A baker from Chtibrout Town who is famous for his incredible-tasting golden wheat bread. His storage is ruined by a monster called Breadnought, not long before the deadline for a baking contest where the winner can present their bread to the King of Bonta. To help Xav win the contest, Yugo becomes his assistant and trains under him, so Xav teaches Yugo how to mold bread as if he were training with a weapon. After the Baker's Tournament, Yugo and company stay at Xav's home before heading out for their next adventure. Helene Voiced by: Dolly Vanden (French); Jules de Jongh (English) Xav's wife and the mother of their two children. Ratafouine (Ratweasel in the English dub) Voiced by: Gérard Surugue (French); Tom Clarke-Hill (English) Tolot, Calben, & Posho Tolot voiced by: Vincent Grass (French); Joe Mills (English) Calben voiced by: Frederic Cerdal (French); Eric Meyers (English) Posho voiced by: Michel Mella (French); Tom Clarke-Hill (English) Old friends of Ruel and his team members in his Gobbowl team The Real Boitards. Kriss Krass Voiced by: Mathias Kozlowski (French); Taylor Clarke-Hill (English) A young Sacrier, who loves to play in Gobbowl and wishes to become the most famous and highly respected Gobbowl player. He is originally from Brakmar, however, he leaves the city, to be the captain of The Red Gobbowls Bonta team. He is in love with Maude, however, she prefers the state masked Gowlbowler, in the episode The Masked Gobbowler, it is revealed who she really is. When Kriss returns to Brakmar, he is judged by Judge Bokobrodego. The Red Gobbowls (Lame Chester in the English dub) Kriss Krass' Gobbowl team consisting of Mounu, Jay, Jeremy, and Benji.