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com. Demand Media. Archived from the original on February 27, 2014. External links[edit] Official website (in Japanese) Official site on TV Tokyo (in Japanese) Eyeshield 21 (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia vteEyeshield 21 by Riichiro Inagaki and Yusuke MurataMedia Chapters Episodes 1–72 73–145 Characters Sena Kobayakawa Yoichi Hiruma Related Jump Super Stars Jump Ultimate Stars vteWeekly Shōnen Jump: 2000–20092000 Sand Land Black Cat Pyū to Fuku! Jaguar Gun Blaze West 2001 Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo Mr. Fullswing Bleach 2002 Strawberry 100% Pretty Face Eyeshield 21 2003 Buso Renkin Death Note Gintama 2004 Steel Ball Run Reborn! D. Gray-man Wāqwāq Muhyo & Roji's Bureau of Supernatural Investigation 2005 Majin Tantei Nōgami Neuro Beshari-Gurashi Shinsetsu Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo 2006 To Love Ru M×0 Ral Grad 2007 Hatsukoi Limited Sket Dance 2008 Psyren Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan Hetappi Manga Kenkyūjo R Toriko Bakuman Kuroko's Basketball 2009 Beelzebub Medaka Box Anedoki 1968–19791980–19891990–19992000–20092010–20192020–present vteGallopTelevision series Touch (1985–1987; cooperation only) High School! Kimengumi (1985–1987; cooperation only) The Three Musketeers Anime (1987–1989) Kiteretsu Daihyakka (1988–1996) Miracle Giants Dome-kun (1989–1990)
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Maru (2001) Patlabor Minimum (2002) The Prince of Tennis: A Day on Survival Mountain (2003) Eyeshield 21: The Phantom Golden Bowl (2003) Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex– The Laughing Man (2005) Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex– Individual Eleven (2006) Tsubasa Tokyo Revelations (2007–2008) Tokyo Marble Chocolate (2007) Blame! Prologue (2007) Batman: Gotham Knight (2008, #2) Halo Legends (2008–2010, #2 & 5) Library War: Romance Impairment (2008) xxxHolic Shunmuki (2009) Tsubasa Shunraiki (2009) Shojo Fight: Nora Inu-tachi no Odekake (2009) Book Girl Today's Snack: First Love (2009) 2010s xxxHolic Rō (2010) Yondemasuyo, Azazel-san (2010–2014) Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic (2010) Book Girl Memoir (2010) Appleseed XIII (2011–2012) The Prince of Tennis II SPECIAL (2012–2013) Guilty Crown: Lost Christmas (2012) Kuroko's Basketball (2013–2017) Vassalord (2013) Ghost in the Shell: Arise (2013–2015) Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet Specials (2013) Pokémon Origins (2013, #1) The Prince of Tennis II OVA vs. Genius 10 (2014–2015) Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet: Far Beyond the Voyage (2014–2015) Ace of Diamond (2014–2015) Ace of Diamond Second Season (2016) Haikyu!!: Tokushū! Harukō Volley ni Kaketa Seishun (2017) 2020s Haikyu!!: Riku vs. Kuu (2020) Case File no221: Kabukicho (2020) Moriarty the Patriot (2022) ONAs The King of Fighters: Another Day (2005–2006) Chocolate Underground (2008) Noblesse: Awakening (2016) African Office Worker (2017) Neo Yokio (2017) Kodoku no Gourmet (2017) B: The Beginning (2018–2021) Moshi Moshi, Terumi Desu (2018) Holiday Love (2018–present) Ultraman (2019–present) Ghost in the Shell: SAC 2045 (2020–2022) BRZRKR (TBA) Category vteCollegiate American Football in JapanEast Japan - 東日本 Kanto Hokkaido Tohoku West Japan - 西日本 Chushikoku Hokuriku Kansai Kyūshū Tokai Bowl games Azuma American Christmas Heiwadai Ivy Japan Japan X Koshien (All-Japan Collegiate Football Championship) Legacy Mirage Pearl Pine Rice Tokyo Western Japan People Masafumi Kawaguchi Joe Roth Paul Rusch David Stant Seasons 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Major Venues National
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between 1994 and 1995 grossed ¥2. 47 billion, ¥1. 9 billion and ¥2. 16 billion in Japan, respectively, for a combined ¥6. 53 billion ($69. 42 million) grossed in Japan by 1995. [95] The First Slam Dunk, released in 2022, grossed over $279 million worldwide as of February 2024[update];[96] becoming one of the top ten highest-grossing anime films of all time. [97] Legacy and impact[edit] Slam Dunk is often considered as one of the most influential manga series in Japan and one of the greatest sports manga series of all-time. The success of Slam Dunk is cited as a cause for the increased popularity of basketball
among the Japanese youth during the 1990s. [98] Alex Wong of Yahoo! Sports wrote that the work "inspired an entire generation of basketball players in Japan. "[99] According to Wong, as of 2019, Slam Dunk "has never crossed into the mainstream in North America", and Viz editor Michael Montesa stated that in general manga related to sports have not sold as well in the United States.
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Alternative Titles Synonyms: Re: Life in a different world from zero 2nd Season, ReZero 2nd Season, Re:Zero - Starting Life in Another World 2 Japanese: Re:ゼロから始める異世界生活 English: Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World- Season 2 More titles
Information Type: TV Episodes: 13 Status: Finished Airing Aired: Jul 8, 2020 to Sep 30, 2020 Premiered: Summer 2020 Broadcast: Wednesdays at 22:30 (JST) Producers: AT-X, Memory-Tech, Hakuhodo DY Music & Pictures, Kadokawa Media House, Kadokawa Licensors: None found, add some Studios: White Fox Source: Light novel Genres: DramaDrama, FantasyFantasy, SuspenseSuspense Themes: IsekaiIsekai, PsychologicalPsychological, Time TravelTime Travel Duration: 26 min. per ep. Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)
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