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4 Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School 7. 1. 5 Other 7. 2 Ultimate Academy for Gifted Juveniles Series 7. 2. 1 Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony 8 Franchise Development Books 9 Game Consoles 10 Trivia 11 References Premise[] The series revolves around an exclusive, government-funded high school called Hope's Peak Academy (希望ヶ峰学園, Kibōgamine Academy) which, every year, selects "Ultimate" students (超高校級, Super High School Level) who are at the top of their field, and one average "Ultimate Lucky Student" who is chosen by lottery. However, when average student Makoto Naegi arrives at the school, he loses consciousness, and when he wakes up discovers that he and his 14 classmates have been trapped within the school. Headmaster Monokuma, a sadistic robot bear, informs the students that they will be forced to live within the school forever, with only one way to leave: murdering another student and getting away with it. When a crime scene is discovered, a Class Trial is held, in which the remaining students must decide amongst themselves who the murderer is. If the students successfully discover the murderer, the culprit will be executed, and the killing game continues. However, if they guess incorrectly, the culprit will be able to leave the school, but the other students will be executed.

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com/shows/horimiya/ Initial D - Wikipedia Jump to content Main menu Main menu move to sidebar hide Navigation Main pageContentsCurrent eventsRandom articleAbout WikipediaContact usDonate Contribute HelpLearn to editCommunity portalRecent changesUpload file Search Search Create account Log in Personal tools Create account Log in Pages for logged out editors learn more ContributionsTalk Contents move to sidebar hide (Top) 1Plot 2Media Toggle Media subsection 2. 1Manga 2. 2Anime 2. 3Animated feature film series 2. 4Games 2. 5Live-action film 2. 6Soundtracks 3Reception Toggle Reception subsection 3. 1Commercial reception 3. 2Critical response 4See also 5Notes 6References 7External links Toggle the table of contents Initial D 25 languages العربيةCatalàDeutschEspañolEsperantoFrançais한국어Bahasa IndonesiaItalianoLietuviųMagyarBahasa MelayuNederlands日本語OccitanPolskiPortuguêsRomânăРусскийSuomiSvenskaไทยTürkçe粵語中文 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 In other projects Wikimedia Commons From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Japanese manga series by Shūichi Shigeno and its franchise For other uses, see Initial D (disambiguation). Initial DFirst tankōbon volume cover, featuring Takumi Fujiwara頭文字(イニシャル) D
(Inisharu Dī)GenreAction[1]Coming-of-age[2]Sports[3] MangaWritten byShuichi ShigenoPublished byKodanshaEnglish publisherNA: Tokyopop (former)Kodansha USA (current)ImprintYoung Magazine KCMagazineWeekly Young MagazineDemographicSeinenOriginal runJuly 17, 1995 – July 29, 2013Volumes48 (List of volumes) Further information Anime television seriesInitial D First StageDirected byShin MisawaProduced byRen UsamiWritten byKoji KanedaMusic byRyuichi KatsumataStudioStudio CometStudio GallopLicensed byAUS: Madman EntertainmentNA: Tokyopop (former)Crunchyroll (current)SEA: MedialinkOriginal networkFuji TVEnglish networkAUS: Adult SwimSEA: Animax AsiaOriginal run April 18, 1998 – December 5, 1998Episodes26 (List of episodes) Anime television seriesInitial D Second StageDirected byShin'ichi MasakiProduced byKayo FukudaWritten byHiroshi TodaNobuaki KishimaMusic byRyuichi KatsumataStudioPastelLicensed byAUS: Madman EntertainmentNA: Tokyopop (former)Crunchyroll (current)SEA: MedialinkOriginal networkFuji TVEnglish networkSEA: Animax AsiaOriginal run October 14, 1999 – January 6, 2000Episodes13 (List of episodes) Original video animationInitial D Extra StageDirected byShishi YamaguchiWritten byHiroshi TodaNobuaki KishimaMusic byRyuichi KatsumataStudioPastelLicensed byAUS: Madman EntertainmentNA: Tokyopop (former)Crunchyroll (current)SEA: MedialinkReleased February 22, 2000 – February 29, 2000Runtime25 minutes (each)Episodes2 (List of episodes) Anime filmInitial D Third StageDirected byFumitsugu YamaguchiProduced byTakayuki NagasawaWritten byHiroshi TodaNobuaki KishimaMusic byRyuichi KatsumataStudioStudio DeenPastel (3DCG Production)Licensed byAUS: Madman EntertainmentNA: CrunchyrollSEA: MedialinkReleasedJanuary 13, 2001Runtime105 minutes Original video animationInitial D Battle StageDirected byShishi YamaguchiProduced byTakayuki NagasawaWritten byHiroshi TodaNobuaki KishimaMusic byRyuichi KatsumataStudioStudio DeenReleasedMay 15, 2002Runtime45 minutes Anime television seriesInitial D Fourth StageDirected byTsuneo TominagaProduced byKayo FukudaWritten byHiroshi TodaNobuaki KishimaMusic byAtsushi UmeboriStudioA. C. 5 in (5,093 mm)1971–74: 203. 3 in (5,164 mm) 1968[edit] 1968 Pontiac GTO Hardtop Coupe 1968 Pontiac GTO hood-mounted tachometer General Motors redesigned its A-body line for 1968, with more curvaceous, semi-fastback styling, which was a revival of a streamlining on all GM products from 1942 until 1950 as demonstrated on the Pontiac Streamliner. The wheelbase was shortened to 112. 0 in (2,845 mm) on all two-door models. Overall length was reduced 5. 9 inches (150 mm) and height dropped half an inch (12 mm), but overall weight was up about 75 lb (34 kg). Pontiac abandoned the familiar vertically stacked headlights in favor of a horizontal layout, but made hidden headlights available at extra cost. The concealed headlights were a popular option. The signature hood scoop was replaced by dual scoops on either side of a prominent hood bulge extending rearward from the protruding nose. A unique feature was the body-color Endura front bumper. It was designed to absorb impact without permanent deformation at low speeds.
[86] At the close of season one, the site praised the show's stellar production value, solid animation and music, and beautiful conveyance of its themes. [87] Callum May's review for Anime News Network also noted the series' improvement by episode two, describing the first few episodes as "surprisingly gripping",[88] and offered specific praise for the show's directing, storyboarding, and animation. [89] The anime received four nominations at the 6th Crunchyroll Anime Awards in the categories: Anime of the Year, Best Drama, Best Girl, and Best Score. [90] Notes[edit] ^ The series premiered on April 10, 2021 at 24:00 (effectively, April 11 at 12:00 a. m. JST).