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series is directed by Hiroshi Kōjina, produced by Madhouse, scripted by Atsushi Maekawa, and character designs were created by Takahiro Yoshimatsu. The series began airing Sunday mornings on Nippon Television starting October 2, 2011. [71] It switched to airing at 1:29 am on Tuesday nights from October 8, 2013 onwards due to darker elements of the later arcs. [72] The series
ended on September 23, 2014 after 148 episodes. [73] An hour after each episode aired in Japan, American website Crunchyroll provided English subtitled simulcasts in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. [74] The series started airing on Animax Asia and Animax India on
April 24, 2012. [75] On October 9, 2015, Viz Media announced their license to the reboot anime at their panel at New York Comic Con. [76] They will release the anime on DVD/Blu-ray with an English dub. On April 1, 2016, it was announced that the series would premiere on Adult Swim's Toonami block, which began airing on April 16, 2016. [77][78] Films Before the first anime television series was created, a short film adaptation of Hunter × Hunter was shown as part of the 1998 "Jump Super Anime Tour" alongside similar adaptations of
Seikimatsu Leader den Takeshi! and One Piece. [79] Produced by Studio Pierrot and directed by Noriyuki Abe, it depicts the early events of the manga up to Gon's ocean voyage from Whale Island.
For many years he wanders alone, until one day an orphan boy,
Dororo, befriends him. The unlikely pair of castaways now fight for their survival and humanity in an unforgiving, demon-infested world.
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More charactersCharacters & Voice Actors Hyakkimaru Main Suzuki, Hiroki
Japanese Dororo Main Suzuki, Rio
Japanese Mio Supporting Mizuki, Nana
Japanese Biwamaru Supporting Sasaki, Mutsumi
Japanese Tahoumaru Supporting Chiba, Shouya
Japanese Jukai Supporting Ootsuka, Akio
Japanese Nuinokata Supporting Nakamura, Chie
Japanese Midoro Supporting Mutsu Supporting Munakata, Mariko
Japanese Ojiya Supporting Fujimura, Ayumi
Japanese
More staff Staff Yamamoto, Kouji Producer, Planning Ootsuka, Manabu Producer, Planning Matsunaga, Masato Producer, Production Coordination, Production Assistant Furuhashi, Kazuhiro Director, Episode Director, Storyboard
Edit Opening Theme Preview Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Youtube Music 1: "Kaen (火炎)" by Ziyoou-vachi (eps 1-12) 2: "Dororo" by ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION (eps 13-24) Edit Ending Theme 1: "Sayonara Gokko (さよならごっこ)" by amazarashi (eps 1-12) 2: "Yamiyo (闇夜)" by Eve (eps 13-24)
Reviews Write review 187 Recommended 25 Mixed Feelings 12 Not Recommended All reviews (224) Jun 24, 2019 Stark700 Recommended Older classics from the history books getting back to modern times seems to be one of MAPPA’s hobbies in recent years. We’ve had Ushio to Tora from Summer
2015 and more recently Banana Fish from Summer 2018.
It follows that typical, familiar shounen-esque storyline (and comedy), but the combination of characters, background, and pacing really come to enhance the story. And the story is realistic. Tanjirou was a normal protagonist, but he didn't just go poof! overnight to become an OP character killing demons left and right. No, he spent months training, shedding his blood, sweat, and tears, and the anime didn't bother to cut those scenes out. Not only
does this make Tanjirou as a character more well-rounded, it also
adds to the story as well. This shows Tanjirou's story of struggle and how it has shaped him to be who he is.