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[27][28] The anime's third volume was the sixth best-selling animation DVD, with 2,994 copies sold, and the second best-selling animation Blu-ray, with 13,536 copies sold, for the week of March 25–31. [29][30] Critical reception[edit] The JoJo's Bizarre Adventure anime television series was named one of the best of 2012 by Otaku USA. [31] It was added to the list by Joseph Luster, however, in his review he cited David Production having a small budget for several of his problems with the series, stating some portions of the animation are a "butt hair above motion comic standards," but that it usually makes up for it in "sheer style. "[32] Michael Toole of Anime News Network had similar views, writing that the show's good writing, art direction, and pacing were "sometimes obscured by grade-Z animation. "[33] Several critics have credited the success of the anime adaptation for bringing about a surge of popularity for the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure franchise amongst Western audiences. [33][34] In 2018, Danni Wilmoth of Crunchyroll included the series on her list of "The 20 Series Every Anime Fan
Needs to Watch". [35] In 2019, Polygon named the series as one of the best anime of the 2010s. [36] Accolades[edit] At the 2013 CEDEC Awards, the anime's opening sequence won in the Visual Arts division. [37] At the Crunchyroll Anime Awards, the anime's Diamond is Unbreakable received three category mentions in the most popular "Other" in 2017: "Best Action" and both Hero of the Year and Best Boy for
Josuke Higashikata, while Yoshikage Kira was nominated for Villain of the Year;[38] Takahiro Kishida won "Best Character Design" for the anime's Golden Wind and its opening theme, "Fighting Gold" by Coda, was nominated for "Best Opening Sequence" in 2019;[39][40] Yuichi Nakamura won Best Voice Artist Performance (Japanese) for his work as
Bruno Bucciarati, while Golden Wind was nominated for three categories in 2020;[41][42] Marios Gavrilis was nominated for Best Voice Artist Performance (German) for his work as Dio Brando in 2022;[43] the anime's Stone Ocean was nominated for six categories, including Best Continuing Series and Best Action in 2023. [44] Gadget Tsūshin
listed "Pesci, Pesci, Pesci, Pesci yo!", a quote from the fifteenth episode of Golden Wind, in their 2019 anime buzzwords list. [45] Controversy[edit] In May 2008, both studio A.
Meanwhile, Toru Ishikawa, a classmate, befriends Miyamura in spite of his feelings for Hori and tells him that he plans on confessing to her. Miyamura puts distance between himself and Hori until she confronts him, upset that he had avoided her to protect her reputation. The two make up, with Hori explaining she rejected Ishikawa. As Miyamura recalls his dark past, for a class project, Hori, Ishikawa, and Yoshikawa form a group with him, and he realizes he has them to call his friends. 2"Hori and Miyamura:
Sudden Rain"
Transliteration: "Hori-san to Miyamura-kun: Totsuzen no Ame" (Japanese: 堀さんと宮村くん -突然の雨-)Erkin KawabataYuniko AyanaMarch 25, 2014 (2014-03-25) The student council asks Hori to help plan a welcome party for the new students, so she asks Miyamura to help buy eggs during a flash sale. On the way, Miyamura accidentally exposes his true appearance in front of Yoshikawa. At night, Miyamura finds Hori's college planning worksheet crumpled up, comforts her over her uncertainty of the future, and gives her a spare worksheet the next day. Later, the student council accuses Hori of losing the budget report, but Miyamura proves her innocence by revealing Remi had thrown them away after miscalculating and then headbutts Sengoku. After school, Hori asks Miyamura why he is so kind to her, but he doesn't hear her over the rain. In the end, Miyamura escapes punishment because his heatbutting Sengoku goes unnoticed by the other students, while Hori reveals she helped the student council out of guilt for bullying Sengoku in their childhood. 3"Hori and Miyamura: I Love"
Transliteration: "Hori-san to Miyamura-kun: Suki da" (Japanese: 堀さんと宮村くん -好きだ-)Tetsuo Hirakawa [ja]Yuniko AyanaMarch 25, 2015 (2015-03-25) As summer arrives, Sakura falls in love with Ishikawa
when he helps her pick up papers she scattered.
The film has some focus on Netero, the chairman of the Hunter Association as Gon and his friends discover the
dark secrets
behind his past. The movie was released on December 27, 2013,[110] and the DVD and Blu-ray was released on July 23, 2014. [111] At the Japanese box office, Phantom Rouge grossed $12,595,288,[112] and The Last Mission grossed ¥850 million[113] ($8. 71 million), bringing both films' total Japanese box office gross to $21. 31 million. CDs[edit] The background music for the first Hunter × Hunter anime and three OVA series was composed by Toshihiko Sahashi.