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Godou's new status as a Campione attracts a bevy of Gods who wish to challenge him and a band of devout followers—mostly women—who are willing to aid him in his battles. Campione!: Matsurowanu Kamigami to Kamigoroshi no Maou follows Godou as he tackles dueling deities in a conflict between Heaven and Earth. [Written by MAL Rewrite] StudioDiomedéa SourceLight novel ThemesHaremMythology 6. 92 389K Add to My List Busou Shoujo Machiavellianism 380937 6. 88 20170405 Busou Shoujo Machiavellianism TV, 2017Finished 12 eps, 23 min Action Comedy Ecchi Busou Shoujo Machiavellianism The Private Aichi Symbiosis Academy was originally a high school for high-class girls. When it became co-ed, the girls, out of fear, asked to be permitted to bring weapons to school. When that was enforced, a five-member vigilante corps-like organization called the "Supreme Five Swords" was also formed. After many generations, the five swords eventually became a group which corrected problematic students, and the academy started proactively accepting such students in order to correct them. Nomura Fudou was sent to this school after being part of a huge brawl. What will he do when the only options he has after enrolling are being expelled from that school or being corrected the way the rest of the male students there were. [2][6] Season 3 premiered on Netflix worldwide on April 6, 2018. The release was originally planned for April 1, but was delayed to avoid conflicts with the Easter holiday weekend and the respective holiday event in the Wakfu game. [7] On May 7, 2020, Ankama announced that season 4 is premiered on Early 2024, intended as the final chapter of the story, is currently in development and a Kickstarter campaign to fund its production was launched on June 8, 2020. [8][9]On January 16, 2024, Ankama announced that season 4 will be released on February 9, 2024. [10] Characters[edit] Left to right: Evangelyne, Sir Percedal of Sadlygrove, Yugo, Ruel Stroud, and Princess Amalia Sheran Sharm The Brotherhood of the Tofu[edit] Yugo Voiced by: Fanny Bloc (French); Jules de Jongh (Season 1-2 & OVAs),[11] Erika Harlacher (Season 3)[12] Yugo is a 12-year-old (13-year-old in season 2, 14-year-old in manga, 19-year-old in special episodes and 20-23-year-old in season 3) Eliatrope who recently discovered his powers, and is on a mission to find his true family. He has lived with his adoptive father Alfired, working alongside him at his inn, and has no memories of his real family. He has the ability to summon teleportation portals by rotating his hand in a circular motion and throwing them to where he would like to appear. As the series progresses, he learns other abilities, such as moving at high speeds and creating beams from his portals. Near the end of Season Two, it's revealed that he is the King of the Eliatropes. In the Special Episodes following the second season, Yugo is shown to have not aged in 6 years since the quest of the Crimson Claws, a fact that depresses him as he wishes to be able to court Amalia, but fears that his childlike appearance would hinder any chance of a serious relationship with her. The finale shows Yugo is able to utilize the 6 Eliatrope Dofus to attain godly power in an effort to defeat Ogrest but doing so costs him his brother's friendship and nearly destroys the world.
[1] The episodes were collected into twenty-five DVDs released by VAP from March 16, 2001 to March 21, 2003. [2][3] The last DVD includes a special episode which did not air in Japan, numbered 76. [3] A television film titled Hajime no Ippo: Champion Road aired on April 18, 2003. [4] An original video animation (OVA) titled Hajime no Ippo Mashiba vs. Kimura was released on September 5, 2003. [5] A second season titled Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger aired on Nippon TV from January 6 to June 30, 2009.