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The Space Samurais (1984) The Three-Eyed One: Prince in the Devil Island (1985) Saint Elmo – Hikari no Raihousha (1986) Dragon Ball Z: Bardock – The Father of Goku (1990) Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks (1993) Sailor Moon SuperS specials (1995) Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy (1997) One
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dubbed in English Astro Boy (2004) Cardcaptors (2000–2001) Cubix: Robots for Everyone (2001–2003) Dragon Ball Z (2001) Eon Kid (2007–2008) MegaMan NT Warrior (2003–2005) Pokémon (1999–2006) Sailor Moon (2001) Transformers: Cybertron (2005) Viewtiful Joe (2005–2006) Yu-Gi-Oh! (2001–2006) Decode Entertainment/
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Wildbrain Brats of the Lost Nebula (1998) Captain Planet and the Planeteers (1997–1998) Johnny Test (2006–2008, seasons 2–3) Magi-Nation (2007–2008) Spider Riders (2006–2007) Will and Dewitt (2007–2008) World of Quest (2008) Marvel/
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And the one character that I hated and grew to love was Yuki because he, in my opinion, is the one who grows the most. The one problem I have
though is our
main character. I love and I hate Tohru Honda. It's hard to place into words, what Tohru is. Because she becomes everything at once. A mother, a sister, a friend, a confident, a hero and the reason for someone else's life. But she's also the saddest girl I have ever seen. Bottled up with the most horrifying feelings. Even in the beginning it's obvious. Losing your mother would tear anyone's heart it two. I love her and what she does for everyone in the story.
The next evening, as Yashiro goes
with some people from the Child Consultation Center to investigate Kayo's house, Kayo tells Satoru and the others about the previous night's intruder. Looking into a rucksack that was left behind, they find tools that Satoru recognizes as the ones used to implicate Yuuki for Kayo's murder, as well as a briquette presumed to belong to the killer. Realizing he is still stuck in the loop of abduction murders, Satoru takes Kayo to spend the night at his house, where Sachiko had been expecting them. The next day, Kayo has her first home-cooked breakfast in her life, leading her to start crying. Satoru and Sachiko later accompany Kayo back to her house to confront Akemi. 9"Closure"
Transliteration: "Shūmaku" (Japanese: 終幕)Tomohiko ItōTaku KishimotoMarch 4, 2016 (2016-03-04)[48] As Akemi reacts violently to the accusations of Satoru and Sachiko, she is caught red-handed by Yashiro and the consultants, who suggest that Kayo be taken into custody. Just as Akemi prepares to storm off to the police, she is approached by her estranged mother, who regrets not being able to support her after having her divorce her abusive husband and raise Kayo on her own, leading Akemi to lament her own actions. With Kayo going off to live with her maternal grandmother, Satoru turns his attention towards the other two potential victims; Hiromi Sugita, his classmate, and Aya Nakanishi, a student from the neighboring school. While keeping a watch on both Hiromi and Aya, Satoru discovers a stash of candy in Yashiro's car when being given a ride home by him. Later, Satoru goes with
Kenya and Hiromi to inspect the bus, the contents of which have now been removed. 10"Joy"
Transliteration: "Kanki" (Japanese: 歓喜)Takahiro ShikamaTaku KishimotoMarch 11, 2016 (2016-03-11)[49] Satoru and his friends approach Aya, and despite some initial resistance, she starts joining them at their hideout.