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Codename: Sailor V Crystal Anime PGSM Characters Did you know? Haruka Tenou's birthday is on January 27th giving her the astrological sign Aquarius which is aligned with the planet Uranus. On this day. March 9 EPISODES: The Italian dub episode Pericolo al parco first aired in Italy on this day in 1995. The episode Scattering Nightmare Flowers! Queen of Darkness Revives first aired in Japan on this day in 1996. The Italian dub episode Nello spazio first aired in Italy on this day in 1996.

Shin Captain Tsubasa adapts the manga from volume 25 to volume 36. The series was followed soon after into a second adaptation, entitled Captain Tsubasa J, which was produced by NAS and Fuji TV and animated by Studio Comet. It was a retelling of the first volumes that continued adapting the manga where the previous series had stopped. It aired for 47 episodes on Fuji TV between October 21, 1994, and December 22, 1995, and was followed by an original video animation, Captain Tsubasa: Holland Youth, which was released in 1994. [66] A third adaptation, Captain Tsubasa: Road to Dream, also known as Captain Tsubasa ~ Road to 2002, animated by Group TAC, aired on TV Tokyo between October 7, 2001, and October 6, 2002, with music published by Avex Mode. All of the versions of the Captain Tsubasa animated series have been broadcast by the animation satellite television network Animax across its original network in Japan and later across its respective networks worldwide, including East Asia, Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, South Asia and other regions.

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[11] Sound director Kisuke Koizumi said a key characteristic of Dororo is that it has very few pieces of background music. The series makes do with just 30 pieces even though it runs for two cours. This is because the staff likes to expressing the feelings of characters with dialogue and facial expressions as much as possible. On the other hand, the music itself is epic-sounding as befitting a period drama. MAPPA made effort in sound effects for little things like – for example, the tiny movement when a character is about take a step forward. He thinks people enjoy the show more if they listen for sounds other than the dialogue. [8] Ike claimed that for the soundtrack there were multiple requests that made his work challenging. [11] The opening theme "Kaen" (火炎) is performed by Queen Bee, while the ending theme "Sayonara Gokko" (さよならごっこ) is performed by amazarashi. "Kaen" involves the metaphor of dancing. This one was based on one of the singer's backgrounds. Coincidentally, the singer was surprised when learning that Hyakkimaru could see people's souls in the form of flames. Kill la Kill [TV] Nekosama gave it a 10. This show is set at Honn0ji Academy, a fictional high school in post-apocalyptic Japan that is dominated by its fearsome student council, led by Satsuki Kiryuin. The council members wear special uniforms called Goku Uniforms that grant them superhuman abilities, which they use to oppress the rest of the school's students and staff. 11798 users added this. Perfect Blue [OVA] Nekosama gave it a 10. The film is a psychological thriller about Mima Kirigoe, a member of a Japanese pop-idol group called "CHAM!", who decides to pursue her career as an actress. 460 users added this. Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods [Movie] Nekosama gave it a 10. The film begins with the awakening of Bills, the God of Destruction. As he has his breakfast, his valet Whis enquires as to why he has awoken ahead of his schedule. 2911 users added this.
Retrieved 2010-11-13. ↑ "HUNTER×HUNTER グッズネット" [Hunter × Hunter goods net] (in Japanese). Nippon Animation. Archived from the original on 2011-07-20. Retrieved 2010-11-13. ↑ 92.