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[97][98] The incumbent, Fumio Kishida, has remarked that he was a fan of the series, pledging that he would improve the conditions in the anime and manga industry. [99][100] Several politicians even used motifs and patterns from the series in their campaigns in 2021. [101][102] Critical reception[edit]
Writing for Monsters and Critics, Patrick Frye wrote that the anime adaptation is "praised [for] the animation quality and flowing battle scenes that integrate digital effects seamlessly" while noting that "some fans have complained about weird story pacing issues thanks to flashbacks and some slow moments, but everyone agrees that once the action picks up, it's amazing. "[103] Writing for Anime News Network, James Beckett highlighted Episode 19 by noting it was "a thrilling showstopper of an episode, showing off ufotable's considerable skills as producers of nearly unrivaled action spectacle. "[104] The anime series has been considered as one of the best anime of the 2010s. Polygon's Austen Goslin wrote that "Few shows over the last 10 years have so clearly or unabashedly made fights their focus, and absolutely none of them have done it as well as Demon Slayer". [105] Crunchyroll
listed it in their "Top 25 best anime of the 2010s", with reviewer Daniel Dockery commenting, "From the top-notch action choreography to the understated (and sometimes not so understated) emotional moments, to the infinitely meme-able Inosuke, Demon Slayer can be a wonder to behold". [106][107] Writing for Comic Book Resources, Sage Ashford ranked it second on his list, praising its animation and protagonists, whom he called "the most likable male and female leads of the decade". [108] IGN also listed Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba among the best anime series of the 2010s. [109] Japan Web Magazine ranked the series first on its list of "30 Best Anime of All Time". [110] Accolades[edit] In 2019, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba won in the anime category of the Yahoo! Japan Search Awards, based on the number of searches for a particular term compared to the year before;[111] the series won the award for the second consecutive year in 2020;[112] it was third in 2021,[113] and its Swordsmith Village Arc was fifth in 2023.
[30] It featured the film in widescreen, leaving the film kept within black bars on the PSP's 16:9 screen. This release also contains no special features and only the
English audio track. The film was released on Blu-ray and DVD in Region B by Anime Limited in 2013. [31][32] In the U. S. , Perfect Blue aired on the Encore cable television network and was featured by the Sci Fi Channel on December 10, 2007, as part of its Ani-Monday block. In Australia, Perfect Blue aired on the SBS Television Network on April 12, 2008, and previously sometime in mid 2007 in a similar timeslot. The film had a theatrical re-release in the United States by GKIDS on September 6 and 10, 2018, with both English dubbed and subtitled screenings. [33] GKIDS and Shout! Factory released the film on Blu-ray Disc in North America on March 26, 2019. [34] Analysis[edit] In an analysis of Perfect Blue and Kon's other works, professor Susan Napier states
that "Perfect Blue announces its preoccupation with perception, identity, voyeurism, and performance – especially in relation to the female – right from its opening sequence. The perception of reality cannot be trusted, with the visual set up only to not be reality, especially as the psychodrama heights towards the climax.
Ms. Vampire Who Lives in My Neighborhood The
anime revolves around the peculiar relationship between Sophie Twilight, a 360-year-old vampire girl who arrived in Japan in 1986, and Akari Amano, a
schoolgirl who starts living with Sophie after their encounter. Sophie, an immortal vampire, copes with her aversion to sunlight and preference for refrigerated blood, while the two develop a close bond despite their differences in age and lifestyle. 12. Kase-san Yui Yamada, a shy girl who enjoys gardening in her high school, falls in love with Tomoka Kase, an athletic tomboy. The two girls then start dating.