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Marsha Thomason as Greta of Danesti (season 4), a swordswoman of Carthaginian descent and the head woman of Danesti, fighting against night creatures. Titus Welliver as Ratko (season 4), a brutal Slavic vampire soldier assisting Varney. Christine Adams as The Alchemist (season 4), a powerful mage who resides in the Infinite Corridor and controls it. Matthew Waterson as Dragan (season 4), a vampire general assisting Varney who seeks to
resurrect Dracula. Episodes[edit] SeasonEpisodesOriginally released14July 7, 2017 (2017-07-07)28October 26, 2018 (2018-10-26)310March 5, 2020 (2020-03-05)410May 13, 2021 (2021-05-13) Season 1 (2017)[edit] No.
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seasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date71"Episode 1"Kim Seong-hunKim Eun-heeMarch 13, 2020 (2020-03-13) Three years prior, as the Koreans are on the verge of defeat during the Japanese invasions, Lord Cho Hak-ju learns of the resurrection plant. In the present, the defenders are caught unaware by the daytime arrival of the zombies and the fortifications are overrun. As the undead lay siege to Sangju, the defenders begin to starve. Ahn Hyeon and his men discuss how the
current zombie disease is different from the one that occurred during the Japanese invasions, while Lee Chang suspects Mu-yeong of being the mole and questions him. Seo-bi and Beom-pal are cut off from Sangju and take a different gate, where they are discovered by Beom-pal's uncle, Lord Hak-ju, who takes Seo-bi back to Hanyang with him
knowing that she has knowledge of the resurrection plant and the king's death.
Meanwhile in Heaven, after Tokio gives birth to a child, the Director aims to transplant her brain in order to increase her lifespan. Mimihime interacts with the new students but one of them gives her hallucinations. Kiruko and Maru find information of Robin in another city and split up so that the former can talk with her old friend. 6 July 21, 2021[37]978-4-06-524049-6September 26, 2023[38]978-1-63442-848-4 "Robin
Inazaki 1" (稲崎露敏1, Inazaki Robin 1)"Robin Inazaki 2" (稲崎露敏2, Inazaki Robin 2)"Robin Inazaki 3" (稲崎露敏3, Inazaki Robin 3)"Takahara Academy 1" (高原学園1, Takahara Gakuen 1)"Takahara Academy 2" (高原学園2, Takahara Gakuen 2)"Takahara Academy 3" (高原学園3, Takahara Gakuen 3) 7 March 23, 2022[39]978-4-06-527299-2April 16, 2024[40]978-1-6344-2858-3 Jigoku no yume 1 (地獄の夢1)Jigoku no yume 2 (地獄の夢2)Jigoku no yume 3 (地獄の夢3)Omukae no hi (お迎えの日)Mikura 1 (ミクラ1)Mikura 2 (ミクラ2) 8 November 22, 2022[41]978-4-06-529589-2—— Chi no kodoku 1 (地の孤独1)Chi no kodoku 2 (地の孤独2)Sawatari Teruhiko (猿渡照彦)Kaminaka Shino (上仲詩乃)Fukkōshō (復興省)Michika 1 (ミチカ1) 9 June 22, 2023[42]978-4-06-531944-4—— Michika 2 (ミチカ2)Michika 3 (ミチカ3)Michika 4 (ミチカ4)Sakota Teruhiko (迫(さこ)田(た)照(てる)彦(ひこ))Anjurasu 1 (アンジュラス1)Anjurasu 2 (アンジュラス2) 10 February 22, 2024[27]978-4-06-534205-3—— Aoshima Yūko (青(あお)島(しま)裕(ゆう)子(こ))"Hito-gui" ("人食い")Inazaki Marin (稲(いな)崎(さき)真(ま)凛(りん))Ame no Nuboko (あめのぬぼこ)Mangadō 1 (まんが道(みち)1)Mangadō 2 (まんが道(みち)2) Anime[edit] Main article: List of Heavenly Delusion episodes An anime television series adaptation produced by Production I. G was announced on October 18, 2022. [43][44] The series was directed by Hirotaka Mori, with scripts written by Makoto Fukami, character designs handled by Utsushita of Minakata Laboratory, and music composed by Kensuke Ushio. [45] It aired from April 1 to June 24, 2023, on Tokyo MX and other networks. The opening theme song is "innocent arrogance", performed by Bish, while the ending theme song is "Daremo Karemo Dokomo Nanimo Shiranai" (誰も彼も何処も何も知らない, "I Don't Know Anyone Anywhere Anything"), performed by ASOBI Alliance [jp]. [12] Disney
Platform Distribution acquired the distribution license of the anime and streamed the series worldwide on Disney+ and in the United States on Hulu. [2] Avex Pictures released the series on two Blu-ray box sets on August 30 and September 27, 2023. [46] Other media[edit] An official guidebook was released on November 22, 2022.
The series has also had a
pair of video games released in 2015. By March 2020, the manga had over 20 million copies in circulation, making it one of the best-selling manga series. The series has received mixed reviews,
with positive reactions to the narrative and genuine recipes depicted, whilst many critics panned the overuse of fan service. Synopsis[edit] Setting[edit] The series is set mainly at Tōtsuki Culinary Academy (Tōtsuki Saryō Ryōri Gakuen), an elite culinary school located in Tokyo, Japan, where only a handful of students graduate from each year. [c] Its students mostly come from Totsuki's junior high school, but transfers are taken provided that they pass the entrance exam. The campus is a wide-ranging resort with many research societies (clubs), cooking classrooms, and large arenas used for competitions.