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Souma: Gou no Sara TV, 2020Finished 13 eps, 23 min Gourmet
Ecchi Shokugeki no Souma: Gou no Sara Thanks to Souma Yukihira, Erina Nakiri, and the rebel forces overthrowing the regime of Azami Nakiri—the previous school director—and the former Elite Ten, Tootsuki Culinary Academy is back in order. However, its students have one more great battle ahead of them: the BLUE, a competition where young chefs seeking world-class fame compete. Faced with new trials and rivals, Souma and his friends will fight to conquer the BLUE and to defeat Asahi Saiba, the leader of an underworld organization of chefs known as Noir, who once defeated Souma and his father in a Shokugeki. [Written by MAL Rewrite] StudioJ. C. Staff SourceManga ThemeSchool DemographicShounen 7. 32 527K Add to My List Ichiban
Ushiro no Daimaou 525101 6. 73 20100403 Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou TV, 2010Finished 12 eps, 23 min Action Comedy Fantasy Ecchi Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou Dreaming of changing the world for good, Akuto Sai transfers to Constant Magic Academy where he befriends a virtuous ninja clan member, Junko Hattori. On the way to the academy, they vow to make the world a better place together; however, the situation suddenly takes a turn for the worse upon his arrival—it is prophesied that he will become the Demon King! As word of his destiny spreads, the school begins to fear him, and Junko's trust in him falters. While Akuto is determined to not let his predicted future control his fate, it seems as though everything he says and does only serve to reinforce the fact that he is destined to be the Demon King. Moreover, he is surrounded by a harem of beautiful girls who each have their own plans for him, ranging from bringing him to justice to simply showering him with love.
[40] At Anime Expo 2022, Sentai Filmworks announced that they licensed the series
outside of Asia. [41] Muse Communication has licensed the series for South Asia and Southeast Asia. [42] Episodes[edit] No. Title [43][44]Directed by [b]Written by [b]Storyboarded by [b]Original air date [45][a]1"The Day the Reaper Was Born"
Transliteration: "Shinigami ga Umareta Hi" (Japanese: 死神が生まれた日)Ken TakahashiDeko AkaoKen TakahashiOctober 1, 2023 (2023-10-01) Dragons terrorize humanity, giving rise to hunters who slay dragons with Silverine weapons. Two hunters in Lese Kingdom are Leonica and her unskilled partner Ragna, who functions more as her
caretaker than a hunter. Ragna believes he is cursed; dragons seem drawn to him yet he always survives while others are slaughtered.
47 à 49)) / Maurice Latino[44] (ép. 92 à 109) Adaptation des dialogues : Jean-Claude Iltis, Jean-Yves Jaudeau, etc. [44] Films[modifier | modifier le code] Personnages Voix japonaises[45],[46],[47] Voix françaises[45],[46],[47],[48] Film 1[45] Kenshiro[49] Hiroshi Abe Frédéric Souterelle Reina Kō Shibasaki Julie André Raoh/Raoul Takashi Ukaji Pascal Casanova Shû Hōchū Ōtsuka Marc-Antoine Frédéric Souther Akio Ōtsuka Bruno Moury Bart Daisuke Namikawa Nicolas Beaucaire Toki Ken'yū Horiuchi Renaud Heine Soga Unshō Ishizuka Fabien Jacquelin Lynn Māya Sakamoto Isabelle Volpe Yo Yuzuru Fujimoto Jacques Albaret la narratrice Kō Shibasaki Claudine Grémy Film 2[46] Julia Yuriko Ishida Marie Diot Ryaku Katsuhisa Houki Gérard Rouzier Balga Masaki Terasoma Jean-Bernard Guillard Fudô Daisuke Gouri Loïc Houdré Ryuken Chikao Ōtsuka Jacques Albaret Girack Masanori Takeda Patrick Noérie Film 3[47] Julia Yuriko Ishida Marie Diot Gades Tetsu Inada Christopher Ambomo Shin Takuya Kirimoto Frédéric Popovic Jugai Rikiya Koyama Francisco Gil Amo Hiromi Konno Gabrielle Jeru Cisca Shōzō Iizuka Jean-Bernard Guillard Garuma Tesshō Genda Loïc Houdré Fugen Takeshi Aono Olivier Angèle Jinia Shigeru Chiba Patrick Noérie Yaman Keiichi Nanba Serge Noël Version française Société de doublage :
Studios de Saint Maur[45],[46],[47] Direction artistique : Jacques Albaret[45],[46],[47] Adaptation des dialogues : Frédéric Roques[45],[46],[47] Produits dérivés[modifier | modifier le code] DVD[modifier | modifier le code] En 2009, le studio AB Video produit et édite six
coffrets DVD collector en version intégrale non-censurée regroupant la VOSTFr et la VF, avec une remastérisation complète de l'image et une bande son de meilleure qualité. Le premier coffret (épisodes 1-22) sort le 6 août 2009[50] ; le deuxième (épisodes 23-38) sort le 15 septembre 2010[51] ; le troisième (épisodes 39-54) sort le 17 novembre 2010[52] ; le quatrième (épisodes 55-70) sort le 19 janvier 2011[53] ; le cinquième (épisodes 71-86) sort le 20 avril 2011[54] ; le sixième (épisodes 87-109) sort le 10 octobre 2011[55]. En 2013, le studio Black Box acquert les droits des deux séries et annonce la sortie d'une réédition intégrale en DVD de la première série (en VO et VF) et de la deuxième série (restée inédite en version française) prévue à partir de la fin de l'année[56]. Musique[modifier | modifier le code] Les génériques d'ouverture de la série d'animation s'intitulent Ai wo Torimodose (épisodes 1-82) de Crystal King[57], Silent Survivor (épisodes 83 à 109) de Kodomo Band et Tough Boy de TOM★CAT (épisodes 110 à 152). Les génériques de fin s'intitulent Yuria. Forever (Yuria.