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[19] After the magazine ceased publication on February 19, 2015, the series was transferred to Jump Square, starting on April 4 of that same year. [20][21] The series finished on April 3, 2020. [22] Its chapters were collected in four tankōbon volumes, released from February 4, 2015,[23] to June 4, 2020. [24] Anime[edit] Further information: List of Blue Exorcist episodes An anime adaption for the manga was announced in November 2010 on Shueisha's Jump Square official website. [25] The anime was produced by A-1 Pictures with Hitoshi Okamura as the producer. Originally, the series was scheduled to air on April 10, 2011, on MBS; however, due to the March 11 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami the series' broadcast was delayed a week later on April 17;[26] the series was broadcast for 25 episodes until October 2 of that same year. [27] The opening theme for the first 12 episodes is "Core Pride" by Uverworld,[28] while the opening theme from episode 13 onwards is "In My World" by Rookiez is Punk'd. The ending theme for the first 12 episodes is "Take Off" by South Korean boy band 2PM,[29] while the ending theme from episode 13 through episode 25 is "Wired Life" by Meisa Kuroki. An original video animation (OVA), titled Kuro Runs Away From Home (クロの家出, Kuro no Iede), was included with the series' fifth DVD release on October 26, 2011. [30] Aniplex of America announced they would simulcast the series in North America through video sites Hulu, Crunchyroll, Anime News Network and Netflix starting on April 20, 2011. [31] Aniplex of America released the series on four DVDs from October 18, 2011,[32] to June 29, 2012;[33] the Kuro Runs Away From Home OVA was included with the series' "DVD Complete 1st Season" box set on July 9, 2013.The show follows the story of two young women, both named Nana, who meet on a train to Tokyo and become roommates while pursuing their dreams. Nana Komatsu, also known as Hachi, is a naive and clumsy girl from the countryside who moves to Tokyo to be with her boyfriend. Nana Osaki, on the other hand, is a punk rock singer and songwriter who is trying to make it big in the music industry. Despite their differences, the two Nanas become fast friends and support each other through their respective struggles. Hachi's relationship with her boyfriend is complicated by his infidelity, while Nana is haunted by the tragic breakup of her former band and the loss of her boyfriend, who left to become a successful musician without her. Throughout the series, the two women experience both the highs and lows of life in Tokyo, navigating their way through love and heartbreak, friendship and betrayal, success and failure. They meet a colorful cast of characters, including Hachi's fellow trainee at her office job, Shinichi, and Nana's bandmates, Nobuo, Yasu, and Ren. The show features beautiful animation and a gripping storyline that keeps viewers engaged from beginning to end. The music, which is a central theme of the show, is outstanding, with a blend of rock, punk, and pop that perfectly captures the vibe of the characters and the city they inhabit. The voice acting is also excellent, with Romi Park delivering a standout performance as Nana Osaki. Her portrayal of the character's passion and vulnerability is both nuanced and powerful.
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