play dead 1983
I would marry this man SO HARD and then I'd divorce him just to marry him again. This man is so fine for no reason. His personality: FIRE, his looks: MY TYPE, he wears a suit YES PLEASE, HIS GLASSES OMFG. I appreciate his dedication, or lack thereof, to his work. He's so
normal and chill
about it that he becomes easily the most relateable character. He's not some freedom fighter off to save the world, he's just trying to pay the bills and LORD HELP YOU if you make him work overtime. MMMMMMMMMMMMmmm. Thank you. 3 ThatAnimeSnob Mar 27, 2021 6 INTRO
Jujutsu Kaisen belongs in the category that began with Demon Slayer: Anime series that are carried almost entirely by their movie-quality animation. Despite the constant lies a lot of hyperiders are saying about it being a deconstruction or a subversion, or whatever meaningless platitudes they
will say for making views and money, the plot and the cast are nothing you haven’t seen before. They simply look gorgeous and if colores bonitos is all you care about then you will be dumb enough to think a patchwork of stuff you have already seen in other shonen is the best shonen ever.
[59] Media Factory released the series in six DVD and Blu‐ray volumes between June 25 and November 26, 2014. [60] The opening theme for the series was "This Game" by Konomi Suzuki and the ending theme is "Oracion" by Shiro's voice actress, Ai Kayano. [61] Crunchyroll simulcast No Game No Life and made it accessible to several regions. [62] In North America, Anime Network broadcast the series on their cable network and made it available on their website, while Sentai Filmworks released the series for home media in July 2015. [63][64][65] In the United Kingdom, MVM
Entertainment licensed the series for distribution and in Australasia, Hanabee Entertainment licensed the series for its video on demand website. [66][67] In France, the series was also simulcasted on Anime Digital Network and is broadcast on Viacom International Media Networks' J-one channel. [68][69] In China, the series is made available on PPTV. [70] Yoshitsugu Matsuoka and Ai Kayano, the voice actors for Sora and Shiro respectively, hosted an internet radio show on Hibiki Radio called No Radio No Life. [71] It was broadcast weekly between April 8 and July 29, 2014 and switched to a
biweekly schedule since then. Twenty-six segments are planned and three CDs were released between July 2014 and February 2015. [71] A special cross over featuring No Radio No Life and the radio series from Bladedance of Elementalers and Lord Marksman and Vanadis was broadcast by Hibiki Radio on January 1, 2015 and released on DVD on May 13.
[59] Media Factory released the series in six DVD and Blu‐ray volumes between June 25 and November 26, 2014. [60] The opening theme for the series was "This Game" by Konomi Suzuki and the ending theme is "Oracion" by Shiro's voice actress, Ai Kayano. [61] Crunchyroll simulcast No Game No Life and made it accessible to several regions. [62] In North America, Anime Network broadcast the series on their cable network and made it available on their website, while Sentai Filmworks released the series for home media in July 2015. [63][64][65] In the United Kingdom, MVM
Entertainment licensed the series for distribution and in Australasia, Hanabee Entertainment licensed the series for its video on demand website. [66][67] In France, the series was also simulcasted on Anime Digital Network and is broadcast on Viacom International Media Networks' J-one channel. [68][69] In China, the series is made available on PPTV. [70] Yoshitsugu Matsuoka and Ai Kayano, the voice actors for Sora and Shiro respectively, hosted an internet radio show on Hibiki Radio called No Radio No Life. [71] It was broadcast weekly between April 8 and July 29, 2014 and switched to a
biweekly schedule since then. Twenty-six segments are planned and three CDs were released between July 2014 and February 2015. [71] A special cross over featuring No Radio No Life and the radio series from Bladedance of Elementalers and Lord Marksman and Vanadis was broadcast by Hibiki Radio on January 1, 2015 and released on DVD on May 13.