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However, in the night he manages to free himself from those ties and starts to fight with each of the them. At first, he fights with Sanada, a soldier whose specialty is wielding a knife and aiming for the opponent's vital points. However, Baki overcomes him after a short fight. As soon as Baki
deals the last blow to Sanada, he is attacked from behind by the next enemy, which is the Kuraishi, a specialist in combat with unusual resilience and great strength. During the fight, Kuraishi decides to drown him in a nearby river. Baki pretends to be really drowned, but after a
while he attacks him from behind and uses the Rear Naked Choke. Thanks to this fight, Baki learns that there's no fair-play on the battlefield. After this battle, Kuraishi tells Baki that among them is a really dangerous soldier named Gaia. He advises him to run away, but Baki is even more excited and ignores his words. A next opponent, Nomura, is found by Baki on his own. He is an average soldier with surprisingly miserable fighting skills.
Subaru and Rem draw the whale towards them with the Crusch and Anastasia armies attacking the whale, and
Wilhelm slashing the whale at close range hoping to ground it. However, the whale is still floating in the sky after those attacks and it unleashes a fog from glands on its skin. Subaru and Rem evade a fog blast, which Subaru realizes erases a person's existence, calling it a "Fog of Elimination". The armies begin to lose soldiers and Subaru yells out his "Return by Death" to draw the whale towards him and away from the injured soldiers. Wilhelm and Ricardo's unit follow Subaru and relentlessly attack the whale, but they suffer setbacks as Wilhelm gets swallowed by it and Ricardo is badly injured. As the fog clears,
three whales are seen floating in the sky. 2121"A Wager That Defies Despair"
Transliteration: "Zetsubō ni Aragau Kake" (Japanese: 絶望に抗う賭け)Yoshinobu TokumotoEiji UmeharaAugust 22, 2016 (2016-08-22)[50][51] The armies become demoralized with the appearance of three whales. While running with Crusch and watching the armies battle two whales who attack them, Subaru notices the difference in fighting strength and the gouged left eye in all three whales. This leads him to conclude that two whales are doppelgangers of the third that is keeping its distance from the armies and that they need to defeat that one. To draw the whale to the ground, Rem launches Subaru on an ice shard towards the whale. Subaru taunts it, and then falls towards the ground, using his smell of the Witch to draw it towards him and the Flugel tree.
[53] Anime series[edit] Overview[edit] No. Title Episodes Originally aired / Release date Director First aired Last aired Sailor
Moon 1 Sailor Moon 46 March 7, 1992 February 27, 1993 Junichi Sato 2 Sailor Moon R 43 March 6, 1993 March 12, 1994 Kunihiko Ikuhara, Junichi Sato (#1−13) Movie Sailor Moon R: The Movie December 5, 1993 Kunihiko Ikuhara 3 Sailor Moon S 38 March 19, 1994 February 25, 1995 Movie Sailor Moon S: The Movie December 4, 1994 Hiroki Shibata 4 Sailor Moon SuperS 39 March 4, 1995 March 2, 1996 Kunihiko Ikuhara Movie Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie December 23, 1995 Hiroki Shibata 5 Sailor Moon Sailor Stars 34 March 9, 1996 February 8, 1997 Takuya Igarashi Sailor Moon Crystal 6 Season I: Dark Kingdom 14 July 5, 2014
January 17, 2015 Munehisa Sakai 7 Season II: Black Moon 12 February 7, 2015 July 18, 2015 8 Season III: Death Busters 13 April 4, 2016 June 27, 2016 Chiaki Kon Movie Sailor Moon Eternal -Part 1- January 8, 2021 Movie Sailor Moon Eternal -Part 2- February 11, 2021 Movie Sailor Moon Cosmos -Part 1- June 9, 2023 Tomoya Takahashi Movie Sailor Moon Cosmos -Part 2- June 30, 2023 Total 239 + 7 films March 7, 1992 June 30, 2023 - Sailor Moon[edit] Main article: Sailor Moon (TV series) Toei Animation produced an anime television series based on the 52 manga chapters, also titled Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon. [4][5] Junichi Sato directed the first season, Kunihiko Ikuhara took over second through fourth season, and Takuya Igarashi directed the fifth and final season. [54] The series premiered in Japan on TV Asahi on March 7, 1992, and ran for 200 episodes until its conclusion on February 8, 1997. Upon its release, the show quickly rose to be Toei Animation's highest ranked TV series. [55] Most of the international versions, including the English adaptations, are titled Sailor Moon. Sailor Moon Crystal[edit] Main article: Sailor Moon Crystal On July 6, 2012, Kodansha and Toei Animation announced that it would commence production of a new anime adaptation of Sailor Moon, called Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal, for a simultaneous worldwide release in 2013 as part of the series's 20th anniversary celebrations,[56][57][58] and stated that it would be a closer adaptation of the manga than the first anime. [59] Crystal premiered on July 5, 2014, and new episodes would air on the first and third Saturdays of each month. [60] New cast were announced, along with Kotono Mitsuishi reprising her role as Sailor Moon. [61] The first two seasons were released together, covering their corresponding arcs of the manga (Dark Kingdom and Black Moon). A third season based on the Infinity arc on the manga premiered on Japanese television on April 4, 2016, known as Death Busters arc in this adaptation.