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[82] No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN 1 November 22, 2017[83]978-4-04-069642-3July 4, 2023[84]978-1-63858-850-4 2 June 23, 2018[85]978-4-04-069825-0October 10, 2023[86]978-1-68579-934-2 manga-samurai-deeper-kyo-episodes-35420.html">Classroom of the Elite: Year 2[edit] A manga adaptation of the sequel light novel series illustrated by Shia Sasane began serialization in the Media Factory's Monthly Comic Alive magazine on December 25, 2021. [87] It has been collected in three tankōbon volumes as of February 2024. No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN 1 June 22, 2022[88]978-4-04-681438-8 2 April 21, 2023[89]978-4-04-682455-4 3 February 22, 2024[90]978-4-04-683297-9 Anime[edit] The English logo of the anime series. See also: List of Classroom of the Elite episodes An anime television series adaptation was announced and aired from July 12 to September 27, 2017, on AT-X and other channels. [91][92] Seiji Kishi and Hiroyuki Hashimoto directed the anime at Lerche. Aoi Akashiro handled the series composition, Kazuaki Morita designed the characters, and Ryo Takahashi composed the music. [93][94] The opening theme "Caste Room" is performed by ZAQ, and the ending theme "Beautiful Soldier" is performed by Minami. [92][95] Crunchyroll streamed the series with subtitles[96] and Funimation streamed the English dub. [97] iQIYI added the series onto its platform in 2022, Q3, and Thai dub of the series is available as well.[1] It also set the record as Netflix's highest-rated series at the time within a week of its premiere, ranked first on the Netflix Top 10 Chart in 52 countries, and ranked second on the chart in the United States. Several critics and publications considered it one of the best video game adaptations ever made. [2] In 2022, the series became the first streaming series to win a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program and won an Annie Award for Best General Audience Animated Television Broadcast Production. Premise[edit] Amidst the escalating unrest between the rich, utopian city of Piltover and its seedy, oppressed underbelly of Zaun, sisters Vi and Jinx find themselves on opposing sides of a brewing conflict over clashing convictions and arcane technologies. [3] Cast and characters[edit] Main[edit] Hailee Steinfeld as Violet "Vi"[4] Ella Purnell as Powder / Jinx[4] Mia Sinclair Jenness as young Powder Kevin Alejandro as Jayce Talis[4] Katie Leung as Caitlyn Kiramman[4] Molly Harris as young Caitlyn Kiramman Jason Spisak as Silco Toks Olagundoye as Mel Medarda[4] Harry Lloyd as Viktor[4] JB Blanc as Vander[4] Reed Shannon as Ekko Miles Brown as young Ekko Mick Wingert as Cecil B. Heimerdinger[4] Supporting[edit] Amirah Vann as Sevika Remy Hii as Marcus and Tobias Kiramman Abigail Marlowe as Cassandra Kiramman and Eve Yuri Lowenthal as Mylo[4] Roger Craig Smith as Claggor Josh Keaton as Deckard and Salo Fred Tatasciore as Benzo Bill Lobley as Huck Shohreh Aghdashloo as Grayson[4] Brett Tucker as Singed Mara Junot as Shoola and Jules Dave B. Mitchell as Vern, Hoskel, and Harold Miyavi as Finn Erica Lindbeck as Elora Ellen Thomas as Ambessa Medarda Mira Furlan as Babette Kimberly Brooks as Sky Young Imagine Dragons as The Last Drop band JID as The Last Drop band rapper Ray Chen as orchestra concert soloist Episodes[edit] No. TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateAct 1 1"Welcome to the Playground"Pascal Charrue & Arnaud DelordChristian Linke & Alex YeeNovember 6, 2021 (2021-11-06) Sisters Powder and Vi find their parents dead among the bodies and the rubble of a battle on a bridge. They are taken in by Vander, the leader of the failed rebellion, as his own children. Years later, Vi and Powder rob a Piltover penthouse with their adopted brothers, Mylo and Claggor. Powder steals a set of magical crystals and accidentally shatters one.
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