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So Zero Two, left
without a partner, lets Hiro ride with her and Hiro becomes Zero Two's "darling," although later in the series, he would become her partner. Media[edit] Anime[edit] See also: List of Darling in the Franxx
episodes Atsushi Nishigori directed the 24-episode anime series with Nishigori and Naotaka Hayashi handling series composition, Masayoshi Tanaka designing the characters, Shigeto Koyama acting as a mechanical designer, Hiroyuki Imaishi serving as action animation director and Asami Tachibana composing the music. [14][15] The opening theme song,
titled "Kiss of Death," was performed by Mika Nakashima and produced by Hyde,[8] while the ending themes titled "Torikago" (トリカゴ) (ep. 1–6), "Manatsu no Setsuna" (真夏のセツナ) (ep 7), "Beautiful World" (ep 8-12, 14), "Hitori" (ひとり) (ep 13), "Escape" (ep 16-20), and "Darling" (ep. 21–23) were performed by XX:me (read as "Kiss Me"), a unit consisting of the series' main female castmembers, Zero Two, Ichigo, Miku, Kokoro, and Ikuno. [16] Crunchyroll simulcast the series, while Funimation has licensed the series, and it was streamed with an English dub. [17] Aniplus Asia simulcast the series in Southeast Asia. [18] Manga[edit] A manga adaptation written by Code:000, illustrated by Kentaro Yabuki and another four-panel comic strip spinoff manga by Mato started their serialization on the Shōnen Jump+ website on January 14, 2018. [10] The manga adaptation from volume 4 onwards differs significantly from the original anime. [19] As of May 2, 2018, the manga has sold 400,000 copies in Japan. [20] On July 1, 2021, Seven Seas Entertainment announced they licensed the manga for North
American publication.
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original on 15
December 2007. Retrieved 12 December 2007. ^ フルーツバスケット. Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural Affairs.