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The 25-episode series aired from April 4, 2016[a] to September 19, 2016, with an extended 50-minute first episode. It was broadcast on TV Tokyo. [1][2] The series was simulcast by Crunchyroll. [3] The first opening theme song was "Redo" by Konomi Suzuki, and the first ending theme was "Styx Helix", while for episode 7 it was "Straight Bet", both performed by Myth & Roid. [4] The second opening theme song, titled "Paradisus-Paradoxum", is performed by Myth & Roid, while the second ending theme song, titled "Stay Alive", is performed by Rie Takahashi; for episode 14 it was "theater D", by Myth & Roid. [5] The first season adapts volumes one to nine of the light novel. In January 2020 a "Director's Cut" of the first season was released. The original twenty-five episode season was reworked into thirteen extended 50-minute episodes for the cut, which included some altered scenes and additional footage. [6][7][8] Episode list[edit] No.overallNo. in
seasonTitle [b][9]Directed byWritten byOriginal air date11"The End of the Beginning and the Beginning of the End"
Transliteration: "Hajimari no Owari to Owari no Hajimari" (Japanese: 始まりの終わりと終わりの始まり)Masaharu WatanabeMasahiro YokotaniApril 4, 2016 (2016-04-04)[10][11] On the way home from a convenience store, Subaru Natsuki finds himself in another world at a marketplace.
This suffix also appears when addressing lovers in letters from a man to a woman, as in Murasaki no kimi ("My beloved Ms. Murasaki"). Ue[edit] Ue (上) literally means "above", and denotes a high level of respect. While its use is no longer common, it is still seen in constructions like chichi-ue (父上), haha-ue (母上) and ane-ue (姉上), reverent terms for "father", "mother" and "older sister" respectively. Receipts that do not require specification of the payer's name are often filled in with ue-sama. Martial arts titles[edit] See also: Japanese martial arts Martial artists often address their teachers as sensei||先生.
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