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2Manga 2. 3Soundtrack 3Reception Toggle Reception subsection 3. 1Critical response 3. 2Awards and nominations 4See also 5Notes 6References 7External links Toggle the table of contents Darling in the Franxx 25 languages العربيةAsturianuČeštinaDeutschЭрзяньEspañolفارسیFrançais한국어Bahasa IndonesiaItalianoქართულიNederlands日本語Oʻzbekcha / ўзбекчаPolskiPortuguêsRomânăРусскийSimple EnglishکوردیTürkçeУкраїнськаTiếng Việt中文 Edit links ArticleTalk English ReadEditView history
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Japanese anime television series and its adaptations Darling in the FranxxKey visual featuring squad 13ダーリン・イン・ザ・フランキス
(Dārin In Za Furankisu)GenreMecha[1]Romantic drama[2]Created byCode:000 Anime television seriesDirected byAtsushi NishigoriProduced byYōsuke TobaMikio UetsukiEiichi KamagataWritten byAtsushi NishigoriNaotaka HayashiMusic byAsami TachibanaStudioA-1 Pictures[a]Trigger[b]CloverWorks[c]Licensed bySEA: Plus Media Networks AsiaAUS / BI / NA: CrunchyrollOriginal networkTokyo MX, GYT, GTV, BS11, ABC, Mētele, HOME, BSS, BBC, AT-X[5]English networkSEA: Aniplus AsiaOriginal run January 13, 2018 – July 7, 2018Episodes24 (List of episodes) MangaWritten byCode:000Illustrated byKentaro YabukiPublished byShueishaEnglish publisherNA: Seven Seas EntertainmentImprintJump Comics+MagazineShōnen Jump+DemographicShōnenOriginal runJanuary 14, 2018 – January 26, 2020Volumes8 MangaDarling in the Franxx!Written byMatoPublished byShueishaMagazineShōnen Jump+DemographicShōnenOriginal runJanuary 14, 2018 – July 11, 2018Volumes1 Anime and
manga portal Darling in the Franxx (Japanese: ダーリン・イン・ザ・フランキス, Hepburn: Dārin In Za Furankisu, stylized as DARLING in the FRANXX), abbreviated as DarliFra (ダリフラ, DariFura),[6] is a 2018 Japanese science fiction monster romance anime television series co-produced by A-1 Pictures and Trigger and animated by Trigger and CloverWorks that premiered in January 2018. [7][8] The series was announced at Trigger's Anime Expo 2017 panel in July 2017. [9] A manga adaptation by Kentaro Yabuki and another four-panel comic strip manga began serialization in January 2018. [10] Darling in the Franxx is set in a dystopian future where children are artificially created and indoctrinated solely to defend the remnants of civilization. The story follows a squad of ten pilots, particularly focusing on the partnership between Hiro, a former prodigy, and Zero Two, a hybrid human and elite pilot who aspires to become entirely human. The animation began international distribution simultaneously upon its
domestic release. The streaming service Crunchyroll internationally simulcast the series, with Aniplus Asia simulcasting the series in Southeast Asia. Service partner Funimation began the dubbed release of the series in February 2018.
Soon she can't differentiate between reality and fantasy, and contradicting events begin to blur together into a surreal exploration of Mima's subconsciousness. The film is told in a very interesting nonlinear way, in which (like Mima) the viewer is
kept in the dark about what's real and what isn't. By the end of the movie, it's still not entirely clear which scenes were just the product of Mima's delusions and which scenes were not. The film was clearly a key influence on the more recent psychological thriller Black Swan, but despite their similarities Perfect Blue is very much a unique movie. Perfect Blue is heavy on style and
indecipherable at times, but it's so consistently intense and thrilling that it's well-worth watching. Show Less Show More Super Reviewer Mar 21, 2012 This is fucked up.
2Concept and influences 2. 3Frequency 2. 4Miura's death and series resumption 3Themes 4Media Toggle Media subsection 4. 1Manga 4. 2Anime 4. 2. 2Awards and nominations 4Notes 5References 6External links Toggle the table of contents Mob Psycho 100 19 languages العربيةDeutschEspañolفارسیFrançais한국어Bahasa IndonesiaItalianoქართულიBahasa Melayu日本語PolskiPortuguêsРусскийSimple EnglishไทยTürkçeУкраїнська中文 Edit links ArticleTalk English ReadEditView history Tools Tools move to sidebar hide Actions ReadEditView history General What links hereRelated changesUpload fileSpecial pagesPermanent linkPage informationCite this pageGet shortened URLDownload QR codeWikidata item Print/export Download as PDFPrintable version From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Japanese manga series and franchise Mob Psycho
100First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Shigeo Kageyamaモブサイコ100
(Mobu Saiko Hyaku)GenreAction[1]Comedy[1]Supernatural[1] MangaWritten byOnePublished byShogakukanEnglish publisherNA: Dark Horse ComicsImprintUra Sunday ComicsMagazineUra SundayMangaONEDemographicShōnenOriginal runApril 18, 2012 – December 22, 2017Volumes16 Anime television seriesDirected byYuzuru Tachikawa[a]Takahiro Hasui (III)Produced byAkio MatsudaHirotsugu OgisuYūki Nagano (I)Jun Fukuda (I)Yukihiro Itō (I)Sōji Miyagi (II)Shūhō Kōndō (II–III)Masahiko Minami (II–III)Shinji Ōmori (II–III)Fumihiro Ozawa (III)Yūsuke Ueno (III)Written byHiroshi SekoMusic
byKenji KawaiStudioBonesLicensed byCrunchyrollOriginal networkTokyo MX, ytv, BS Fuji, TV Asahi Channel 1English networkSEA: AnimaxUS: Adult Swim (Toonami)[b]Original run July 12, 2016 – December 22, 2022Episodes37 + 2 OVAs (List of episodes) Television dramaDirected byKōichi SakamotoProduced byFuminori KobayashiWritten byReiko YoshidaKei KuniiMusic byGo SakabeStudioTV TokyoLicensed byNetflixOriginal networkTV Tokyo, BS Japan, TV Wakayama, ABAOriginal run January 18, 2018 – April 5, 2018Episodes12 MangaReigenWritten byOnePublished byShogakukanEnglish publisherNA: Dark Horse ComicsImprintUra Sunday ComicsMagazineUra SundayMangaONEDemographicShōnenOriginal runMarch 19, 2018 – February 19, 2019Volumes1 Anime and manga portal Mob Psycho 100 (Japanese: モブサイコ100, Hepburn: Mobu Saiko Hyaku) is a Japanese web manga series written and illustrated by One. It was serialized on Shogakukan's Ura Sunday website from April 2012 to December 2017. It has been also available online on Shogakukan's mobile app MangaONE since December 2014. Shogakukan compiled its chapters in 16 tankōbon volumes. The story follows Shigeo Kageyama, nicknamed Mob, a boy who has strong psychic powers, and his struggles to find the simple happiness he is looking for.