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A short story booklet titled Danganronpa: Makoto Naegi Secret File – The Worst Day Ever (ダンガンロンパ Makoto Naegi Secret File 苗木誠、人生最悪の日, Naegi Makoto, Jinsei Saiaku no Hi), written by Kazutaka Kodaka, was included with special editions of the first Japanese Blu-ray and DVD release of Danganronpa: The Animation, serving as an origin story relating how Makoto came to be selected as the "Ultimate Lucky Student" of Hope's Peak Academy. [60] Alongside the next anime, a manga spin-off illustrated by Mitomo Sasako, titled Killer Killer, began serialization in Kodansha's Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine from March 9, 2016. Initially released as Killer Killer, in its third chapter, published on May 9, 2016, the manga series was revealed to be a side-story of Danganronpa 3. [61] The series focuses on Misaki Asano, a young woman assigned to the Future Foundation's sixth branch. She specializes in murder investigations, and is teamed up with fellow investigator Takumi Hijirihara, who, following "The Tragedy", has secretly become a serial killer, known as the "Killer Killer", obsessed with killing other serial killers the pair are tasked with apprehending. Two comic anthologies were released on September 9, 2016,[62] and another was released on October 25, 2016, by Kadokawa Shoten. [63] Anime[edit] Main articles: Danganronpa: The Animation and Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School In December 2012, Kadokawa Shoten's Newtype magazine announced that there would be an anime television series adaptation of the first game, titled Danganronpa: The Animation, produced by Lerche and directed by Seiji Kishi. [64] The series aired between 4 July 2013 and 26 September 2013 on MBS' Anime-ism programming block. The final Blu-ray/DVD volume, released on 26 February 2014, features an extended final episode. [65] Funimation simulcast the series as it aired and released it on Blu-ray/DVD in North America on 10 November 2015, while Manga Entertainment released the series in the UK on 9 November 2015. [66][67] The anime is licensed by Muse Communication in Southeast Asia and aired on Animax Asia in Japanese audio with English subtitles.com ↑ (en) « Avatar: The Last Airbender », sur Rotten Tomatoes (consulté le 20 septembre 2023) ↑ (en) Max Nicholson, « Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Complete Series DVD Review », sur IGN, 6 octobre 2015 (consulté le 20 septembre 2023) ↑ Edward Wyatt, « SpongeBob SquareProfits: Nickelodeon Swears By Cartoons », NY Times, 12 décembre 2006 (consulté le 31 décembre 2006) ↑ a et b « Nickelodeon's Official Avatar: The Last airbender Flash Site », Nick. com (consulté le 2 décembre 2006) ↑ a et b (en) Épisode Le temple de l'air austral, troisième épisode de la Modèle:1 (Book 1)e saison de la série Avatar: The Last airbender. Diffusé pour la première fois le 2005-02-25 sur le réseau Nickelodeon. ↑ (en) Épisode Bitter Work, neuvième épisode de la Modèle:2 (Book 2)e saison de la série Avatar: The Last airbender. Diffusé pour la première fois le 2006-06-02 sur le réseau Nickelodeon. ↑ (en) Épisode The Avatar State, 21e épisode de la Modèle:2 (Book 2)e saison de la série Avatar: The Last airbender.
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