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[25] KCEK's last Castlevania game was the acclaimed Circle of the Moon,[78] released as a launch title for the Game Boy Advance in 2001. [79] Circle of the Moon was the first entry to feature Metroidvania gameplay since Symphony of the Night. [25] Igarashi, who was not involved with the game, was
critical of Circle of the Moon. [80] In 2002, he retconned Castlevania Legends (1997) and the games developed by KCEK from the series' chronology due to story conflicts, which was met with some resistance from fans. [81] After KCEK was dissolved during 2002, the Game Boy Advance received a second installment, Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance, now produced by Igarashi and developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo (KCET). [82] Starting with Harmony of Dissonance, the Japanese games adopted Castlevania as the title for a brief period. According to Igarashi, the developers did this since Count Dracula is not always the main antagonist. [83] This continued with Castlevania: Lament of Innocence (2003), a 3D title developed as a new starting point for the series. [84] Konami eventually returned to the title Akumajō Dracula with the Japanese release of 2005's Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow for the Nintendo DS. Dawn of Sorrow and Portrait of Ruin (2006)
introduced a new art style in hopes of broadening the player demographic and preventing younger Nintendo DS owners from being put off by Ayami Kojima's art. This discontinued with Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia in 2008.
[45] Mob Psycho 100 was simulcast on Crunchyroll, while Funimation broadcast the show's simuldub. [46][47] The English dub was produced by Bang Zoom! Entertainment. [48] The series was simulcast on Animax in Southeast Asia. [49] The Bang Zoom!-produced dub has been released on Blu-ray + DVD
Combo Pack with a limited edition on December 5, 2017, and the first season was broadcast on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block beginning on October 27, 2018. [50] According to Jason DeMarco, Adult Swim executive producer, legal issues arose with the licensing of the second season at the time, as the Japanese version was licensed by Crunchyroll, and the English version was licensed by Funimation, and it prevented the second season from the
airing on the block. At the time of the legal incident, both companies were not owned by a single conglomerate company.
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