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the Season 3 dub of #KurokosBasketball live on Netflix!!! 🏀🏀🏀💚💚💚 #kurokonobasket" (Tweet). Retrieved September 20, 2021 – via Twitter. ^ Adriana Hazra (October 24, 2021). "Netflix U. S. Adds Kuroko's Basketball:
Last Game, Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind
Anime in November". Anime News Network.
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[50] An 80-page manga booklet, titled My Hero Academia World Heroes' Mission Vol. W (僕のヒーローアカデミア ワールドヒーローズミッション Vol. W, Boku no Hīrō Akademia Wārudo Hīrōzu Misshon Vol. W), includes a nine-page one-shot manga that serves as a prequel to the third film, centered on Endeavor Agency trainees and the featured character Hawks, titled No. XXX Hawks: Soothe (No. XXX ホークス:スーズ, Nanbā XXX Hōkusu: Sūzu)[51] was given to the My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission attendees who viewed the film in Japan on August 6, 2021. The manga
volume had a limited print run of one million copies. [51] In October 2021, a 76-page booklet featuring a specialty manga was also given to the attendees who saw it on the opening weekend in the United States. [52] Anime See also: List of My Hero Academia
episodes On October 29, 2015, the series' official website announced that the manga would receive an anime television series adaptation produced by Bones. [31] The anime is directed by Kenji Nagasaki, written by Yōsuke Kuroda, and features character designs by Yoshihiko Umakoshi. [53][54] The series aired from April 3 to June 26, 2016, on all JNN affiliate stations, including TBS and MBS.
[13] The company
released thirty-three volumes from May 21, 2002,[14] to January 13, 2009,[15] before they announced in August 2009 that their manga licensing contracts with Kodansha had expired. [16] In April 2019, ComiXology and Kodansha USA announced that they had released volumes 1 to 38 digitally, while volumes 39 to 48 were released in July of the same year. [17][18] In August 2023, Kodansha USA announced that they would be re-releasing the manga in an omnibus format with new translation and lettering beginning in 2024. [19] The first volume is set to be released on March 19, 2024; it has three cover variants: a new cover made by Kodansha USA, a Crunchyroll and direct market exclusive variant, and a Kinokuniya variant. [20] The second volume is set to be released on June 4, 2024. [21] Anime[edit] See also: List of Initial D episodes Avex has released the anime in several parts called Stages. A recurrent feature of the anime is its extensive usage of Eurobeat as background music in
race scenes, especially by Italian singers. Initial D (referred to retroactively as "First Stage"): 26 episodes (1998) Initial D Second Stage: 13 episodes (1999) Initial D Extra Stage: 2-episode OVA side-story focusing on Impact Blue (2000) Initial D Third Stage: a 104-minute movie (2001) Initial D Fourth Stage: 24 episodes (2004–2006) Initial D Extra Stage 2: a 50-minute OVA side-story focusing on Mako and Iketani (2008) Initial D Fifth Stage: 14 episodes (2012–2013)[22] Initial D Final Stage: 4 episodes (TV), compilation movie (DVD/Blu-ray) (2014) New Initial D the Movie - Legend 1: Awakening: feature movie (2014) New Initial D the Movie - Legend 2: Racer: feature movie (2015) New Initial D the Movie - Legend 3: Dream: feature movie (2016) The Battle Stages are musical films serving as a compilation of the racing action scenes in the preceding series, stripped of all but minimal character dialog and featuring new music. Initial D Battle Stage: a 50-minute movie (2002) Battle Stage is a compilation of races from the first three series, except for Extra Stage. The battles from First Stage have been reanimated and remastered with the more advanced CGI used in Third Stage, however the character art remains the same. A battle not featured in either the manga or the anime is featured, using the new CGI and old character art.