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Darling in the FranXX basically standing for Darling in the Fran hugs hugs. The whole "two parties fight against each others until one collapses" is initially just a debate over should you remain loyal to your significant other and are hugs truly enough. The robots think it is not enough, and the whole series is basically our characters realizing the same little by little. This is, indeed, the plot of this series. Pretty cool, huh.
There are in total of ten main characters here (in case you forgot what you read 17 seconds ago).

Glaringly Animesque visuals by Toei Animation made even more noticeable by the TV series switching from Toei to AKOM immediately afterward. Technotise Edit I Ja is clearly anime-influenced in both style and subject matter, the first Serbian film to be so. Ever since The Little Mermaid was released into theaters in the late 1980s, at the same time anime was beginning to show up in the United States, many of Disney's later films started to incorporate anime-influenced elements into their character designs, particularly the size and shape of their eyes. Just compare Snow White's eyes with those of Tiana's! The Cars Japanese cars and scenes in Japan lean into anime-ish, with the size and shape of the eyes, Gratuitous Japanese phrases being tossed around, and a drift race involving literal Car Fu with ninjas. Bolívar, el Héroe: The designs are drawn in manga style to appeal to younger audiences, since anime series like Saint Seiya and Dragon Ball Z were quite popular then. The Mexican film The Guardians of the Lost Code Poet Anderson: The Dream Walker is influenced by anime with its character designs and fluid action, though there's still western animation design cues in the characters. Interviews with the creators show it's intentional and classics like AKIRA were cited as influences. South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut naturally spoofs anime with the Dragon Ball Z-esque battle between Cartman and Saddam near the end, complete with motion lines and odd camera angles. It even uses genuine DBZ sound effects. Exchange Student Zero revolves about two students from Australia who frequently play with cards from a card-based anime. A series of events brings one of the game's characters, Hiro, to life, with more joining him as the movie progresses; as a result, the animation is a mix of the Western-styled "real life" characters, done in simple Thin-Line Animation with Black Dot Pupils, and the anime-based card characters, who have Big Anime Eyes and are more detailed with robust shading.

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Square Enix. Archived from the original on January 30, 2023. Retrieved January 30, 2023. ^ "My Happy Marriage, Volume 4". Square Enix. Archived from the original on January 30, 2023. Retrieved February 15, 2024. ^ Green, Scott (March 19, 2017). "11th Seiyuu Awards Recognize Last Year's Achievements In Voice Acting". Crunchyroll. Archived from the original on April 28, 2023. Eventually, an assassin of the Union called Shen tells them that the organization has a special team consisting of ten people with special abilities, and that by joining the team, they will no longer be hunted, so the two decide to join in order to attain Andy's wish for "the best death", and face numerous enemies and the mysteries of the world. The missions of the team are proposed by a book called Apocalypse (黙示録(アポカリプス), Apokaripusu), which has supernatural powers. There are people with the ability to negate the rules of the world called Negators (否定者, Hitei-sha). The Union is an organization of Negators specialized in the hunting of UMA (ユーマ, Yūma) or Unidentified Mysterious Animals, creatures that are the embodiment of the Earth's rules (like thirst and decay) and are created by God as both the objectives for the quests provided by Apocalypse, as well as punishment for failing them. They also must defeat a group of Negators that opposes the Union called Under (アンダー, Andā) and Regulators (調整者, Regyurētā), beings chosen to do God's bidding. Media[edit] Manga[edit] See also: List of Undead Unluck chapters Undead Unluck is written and illustrated by Yoshifumi Tozuka [jp].
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Streaming Platforms Crunchyroll Funimation Netflix Shahid More servicesMay be unavailable in your region. Details Characters & Staff Episodes Videos Stats Reviews Recommendations Interest Stacks News Forum Clubs Pictures More Info Top > Anime > One Piece 8. 72Ranked #50Popularity #19Members 2,325,141Fall 1999TVToei AnimationAdd to My ListWatchingOn-HoldPlan to WatchSelect(10) Masterpiece(9) Great(8) Very Good(7) Good(6) Fine(5) Average(4) Bad(3) Very Bad(2) Horrible(1) Appalling Episodes: /?PV Madman 32, English dub versionplayMore videos EditSynopsisBarely surviving in a barrel after passing through a terrible whirlpool at sea, carefree Monkey D. Luffy ends up aboard a ship under attack by fearsome pirates. Despite being a naive-looking teenager, he is not to be underestimated. Unmatched in battle, Luffy is a pirate himself who resolutely pursues the coveted One Piece treasure and the King of the Pirates title that comes with it.
The late King of the Pirates, Gol D. Roger, stirred up the world before his death by disclosing the whereabouts of his hoard of riches and daring everyone to obtain it. Ever since then, countless powerful pirates have sailed dangerous seas for the prized One Piece only to never return.