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2Critical reception 4. 2Anime 4. 2. 1Accolades 5Notes 6References 7External links Toggle the table of contents Black Clover 26 languages العربيةCatalàČeštinaDeutschEspañolفارسیFrançais한국어Bahasa IndonesiaItalianoBahasa MelayuМонгол日本語PolskiPortuguêsРусскийShqipSimple EnglishکوردیSvenskaไทยТоҷикӣTürkçeУкраїнськаTiếng Việt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 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Manga series by Yūki Tabata Black CloverFirst tankōbon volume cover, featuring Asta (front) and Yuno (back)ブラッククローバー
(Burakku Kurōbā)GenreAdventure, fantasy[1] MangaWritten byYūki TabataPublished byShueishaEnglish publisherNA: Viz MediaImprintJump ComicsMagazineWeekly Shōnen Jump (February 16, 2015–August 21, 2023)Jump Giga (December 25, 2023–present)English magazineNA: Weekly Shonen JumpDemographicShōnenOriginal runFebruary 16, 2015 – presentVolumes36 (List of volumes) Further information NovelBlack Clover: Abareushi no ShoWritten byJohnny OndaIllustrated byYūki TabataPublished byShueishaImprintJump J-BooksDemographicMalePublishedAugust 4, 2016 NovelBlack Clover: Kishidan no ShoWritten byJohnny OndaIllustrated byYūki TabataPublished byShueishaImprintJump J-BooksDemographicMalePublishedOctober 4, 2017 Original animation DVDDirected byTakashi NotoWritten byTakamitsu KōnoMusic byYūya MoriStudioXebec ZweiReleasedMay 2, 2017Runtime27 minutes Anime television seriesDirected byTatsuya Yoshihara[a]Ayataka Tanemura (153–170)Produced byMaiko IsotaniNaomi KomatsuMasahiro Sugasawa (1–128)Hatsuo Nara (129–170)Written byKazuyuki Fudeyasu (1–152)Kanichi Katou (153–170)Music byMinako SekiStudioPierrotLicensed byCrunchyrollOriginal networkTXN (TV Tokyo)English networkSEA: Animax Asia[2]US: Adult Swim (Toonami)Original run October 3, 2017 – March 30, 2021Episodes170 (List of episodes) MangaAsta-kun Mahōtei e no MichiWritten bySetta KobayashiPublished byShueishaMagazineSaikyō JumpDemographicShōnenOriginal runFebruary 2, 2018 – April 1, 2021Volumes3 MangaBlack Clover Gaiden: Quartet KnightsWritten byYumiya TashiroPublished byShueishaMagazineShōnen Jump+DemographicShōnenOriginal runOctober 7, 2018 – April 12, 2020Volumes6 Original net animationSquishy! Black CloverDirected byTsukasa NishiyamaWritten byKazuyuki FudeyasuKanichi KatouStudioDLELicensed byCrunchyrollReleased July 1, 2019 – August 19, 2019Episodes8 NovelBlack Clover: Yuno no ShoWritten byJohnny OndaIllustrated byYūki TabataPublished byShueishaImprintJump J-BooksDemographicMalePublishedOctober 4, 2019 GameBlack Clover: Quartet KnightsPublisherBandai Namco EntertainmentPlatformPlayStation 4, Microsoft WindowsReleasedJP: September 13, 2018NA: September 14, 2018EU: September 14, 2018AU: September 14, 2018 GameBlack Clover: Phantom KnightsPublisherBandai Namco EntertainmentGenreKingdom Defense RPGPlatformiOS, AndroidReleasedJP: November 14, 2018US: January 16, 2020 Anime film Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King (2023) Anime and manga portal Black Clover (Japanese: ブラッククローバー, Hepburn: Burakku Kurōbā) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yūki Tabata. It started in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump in February 2015. The series ran in the magazine until August 2023, and moved to Jump Giga in December of the same year. Its chapters have been collected in 36 tankōbon volumes as of February 2024. Set in a world where everyone is given the ability to use magic, the story follows Asta, a young boy born without any magic power who is given a rare grimoire that grants him anti-magic abilities. With his fellow mages from the Black Bulls, Asta plans to become the next Wizard King. The manga was first adapted into an original video animation produced by Xebec Zwei, released in 2017. A 170-episode anime television series adaptation produced by Pierrot aired on TV Tokyo from October 2017 to March 2021.

The first, Nana, was released on September 3, 2005. The film stars Mika Nakashima as the punk star Nana Oosaki, Aoi Miyazaki as Hachi (Nana Komatsu), Ryuhei Matsuda as Ren Honjou, Tetsuji Tamayama as Takumi Ichinose, Hiroki Narimiya as Nobuo Terashima, and Kenichi Matsuyama as Shinichi Okazaki. The DVD edition was released on March 3, 2006. The film did quite well at the Japanese box office, grossing more than 4 billion yen, and staying in the top 10 for several weeks. [17] A sequel, Nana 2, was announced right after the first film debuted. However, on August 4, 2006, Toho stated that shooting would begin mid-September and that the film was to be released on December 9, 2006. Miyazaki, Matsuda and Matsuyama would not be reprising their respective roles as Hachi, Ren and Shin; as such, their roles were assigned to Yui Ichikawa, Nobuo Kyo and Kanata Hongō, respectively. Some locations from the manga had been changed for the film, and many plot differences were introduced as well. [18] Anime[edit] Main article: List of Nana episodes An animated adaptation of Nana was produced by Nippon Television, VAP, Shueisha and Madhouse and directed by Morio Asaka, with Tomoko Konparu handling series composition, Kunihiko Hamada designing the characters and Tomoki Hasegawa composing the music. The series aired from April 5, 2006 to March 27, 2007. The first and third openings and third ending songs are sung by Anna Tsuchiya, who provides the singing voice for Nana Osaki, while the second opening and first and second endings were sung by Olivia Lufkin, who provides the singing voice for Reira Serizawa.

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