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[13] The immense popularity of Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion followed with the development of its sequel, Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2 (コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュR2, Kōdo Giasu Hangyaku no Rurūshu Āru Tsū), which was first announced on the March 2007 issue of Newtype and later confirmed by Sunrise producer Yoshitaka Kawaguchi on the series' official staff blog on March 9, 2007. [14][15] Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2 premiered on all Japan News Network (JNN) member stations (like MBS and TBS) on April 6, 2008, in the primetime anime timeslot, with the timeslot changing from 18:00 JST on Saturdays to 17:00 JST on Sundays. [16][17] Prior to the series' television broadcast, three private preview screenings of episode 1 were held on March 15 and March 16 in Osaka and Tokyo respectively, which was attended by the series' Japanese voice actors as well as a pool of 3800 randomly selected applicants. On April 15, 2008, at 17:00 JST, the last 6 minutes of the then unaired third episode was accidentally posted onto the Internet due to an error by Bandai Channel, Bandai's online broadcast channel and the series online distributor, in the midst of testing a system preventing illegal online uploads. [18] The Code Geass: The Miraculous Birthday (コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ キセキの誕生日, Kōdo Giasu: Kiseki no Tanjōbi) picture drama was based on a live event held in Tokyo, Japan on Lelouch's birthday. [citation needed] Another OVA anime titled Code Geass: Nunnally in Wonderland (コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ: ナナリーinワンダーランド, Kōdo Giasu Hangyaku no Rurūshu: Nanarī in wandārando) was announced and revealed through the anime's official website.

Albese. In Spain, Tsubasa plays three matches with FC Barcelona B and he records 12 goals and 11 assists in three matches. Tsubasa is inserted in the Barcelona lineup because of an injury of his rival Rivaul as well as the disastrous results of the Barcelona (one point in four matches) and plays the Súper Clásico against Real Madrid C. F. , who have just bought his old rival Natureza. Tsubasa ends the match with three goals and three assists and Barcelona wins 6–5. Go for 2006[edit] This is the epilogue of Captain Tsubasa Road to 2002 and it is composed of five chapters. This manga follows Kojiro Hyuga and Shingo Aoi in Italy. In this manga, Kojiro Hyuga was loaned out to Reggiana while Shingo Aoi was loaned out to Albese. Kojiro Hyuga makes a hard training and he makes his debut scoring a hat-trick. [6] Golden-23[edit] While Tsubasa plays for Barcelona against Real Valladolid, recording a goal and an assist in a 2–0 win, the 23 players of Japan's U-22 national team ("The Golden-23") are convoked to play two friendly matches against Denmark and Nigeria in preparation for Summer Olympics.

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[9] The show was revitalized when Powerhouse Animation Studios's Sam Deats was able to negotiate a deal with Netflix for the production, using the existing scripts that had been written nearly a decade prior. Powerhouse reached out to Frederator to help with the show's production. [8] According to Ellis, Netflix was very positive about his original scripts that he wrote in 2007, and so he had to only make a few changes to fit the Netflix format while staying true to the version of the script Konami had accepted. [5] Shankar was approached with the opportunity to produce the work, which he took as neither Powerhouse or Frederator sought to restrict his creative vision from Ellis' scripts. [9][10][11][12] Fred Seibert and Kevin Kolde of Frederator Studios also co-produce. [10] The series was animated by Frederator Studios and Powerhouse Animation Studios and directed by Sam Deats. [13][14][15] Trevor Morris composed the show's music. [5] The show's art style was heavily influenced by the work Ayami Kojima did for Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. [8] They also took ideas from director Satoshi Kon's works for character expressions and series such as Cowboy Bebop, Demon Slayer, and Berserk for inserting humor among the more serious elements. [8] The show is produced using 2D hand-drawn animation, taking cues from Ninja Scroll and Vampire Hunter D,[16] with staff members that previously worked on Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust. [17] The manga series Berserk and Blade of the Immortal were also cited as inspiration, with one of the show's animation directors having previously worked on the Berserk films. 621 users added this. Kite [OVA] Nekosama gave it a 9. Sawa is a school girl, an orphan, and an assassin. She is being controlled by a corrupt cop who gives her targets to kill, detailing to her the crimes these men have committed in order to justify their death. 647 users added this. Shaman King [TV] Nekosama gave it a 9. Once in every five hundred years, the Shaman Fight Tournament is held, a battle between Shamans where the winner will be crowned Shaman King and granted the power to shape the world. The story follows Yoh Asakura, a care-free and lazy shaman who is isolated in their town due to his supernatural abilities. 2282 users added this. Outlaw Star [TV] Nekosama gave it a 9. Outlaw Star (Seih? Buky? 3827 users added this.
[137][138] On November 18, 2008, a seven-disc Holiday Edition DVD was released; this would be the final DVD release of the series from ADV Films. [139] In late November 2011, it was announced the series was going out of print. [140] Madman Anime[edit] Madman has held the rights to the series since 1998[141] in New Zealand and Australia, where Evangelion was broadcast in 1999 by the Special Broadcasting Service. [142] Madman Anime also holds the home video licenses for the Rebuild of Evangelion films. [143] Netflix[edit] On November 26, 2018, streaming company Netflix announced that it had acquired the worldwide streaming rights to the original anime series, as well as Evangelion: Death (True)2 and The End of Evangelion, for release in Q2 2019. [144] On March 22, 2019, Netflix announced a June 21, 2019, premiere date for the titles. [145][146] Following the dissolution of ADV Films in late 2009,[147] the Netflix release includes a re-translated script from Studio Khara's in-house translator Dan Kanemitsu[148][149] and a new English-language cast chosen by Khara. [150] The Netflix release omits "Fly Me to the Moon" in some regions due to licensing issues. [151][152] Anime Limited and GKIDS[edit] On May 30, 2020, British anime distributor Anime Limited announced it had acquired home video distribution rights for the original series, Evangelion: Death (True)2 and The End of Evangelion in the United Kingdom and Ireland, with an Ultimate Edition Blu-ray release scheduled for 2021, marking the international release of the original series on Blu-ray. [153] On October 3, 2020, North American anime distributor GKIDS announced it had licensed the original TV series, Death (True)2 and The End of Evangelion for home video, theatrical, and digital download release with an Ultimate Edition to be released in 2021, making this the first Blu-ray release of the franchise in North America. [154][155] On August 30, 2021, GKIDS announced a Collector's Edition and a Standard edition release in addition to the Ultimate Edition.