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Nicolas Berno as Ferdinand (part 3), an associate of Keller Episodes[edit] Series overview[edit] PartSeasonEpisodesOriginally released1158 January 2021 (2021-01-08)2511 June 2021 (2021-06-11)3275 October 2023 (2023-10-05) Part 1 (2021)[edit] No.
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partTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date [15]11"Chapter 1 – Le Collier de la reine"Louis LeterrierGeorge Kay8 January 2021 (2021-01-08) Assane Diop plans the
theft of an expensive diamond necklace, once
owned by Marie-Antoinette, which his father Babakar had
been accused of stealing from the wealthy Pellegrini family 25 years earlier. He enlists the help of a group of loan sharks, to whom he owes money. Under the alias "Paul Sernine", Assane attends an auction for the necklace, hosted by the Pellegrinis at the Louvre. He makes the winning bid, but the loan sharks, disguised as museum security guards, double-cross him and steal the necklace. However, their getaway goes awry and they are arrested, while Assane ends up in
possession of the diamonds and walks free. Later that night, while investigating the case, a police detective named Youssef Guédira notices that it bears a striking resemblance to the stories of Arsène Lupin, and then realizes that "Paul Sernine" is an anagram of Lupin's name. The day after the heist, Assane gives his son, Raoul, a copy of Arsène Lupin, Gentleman Burglar, gifted to him by Babakar, who died in prison by an apparent suicide shortly after being convicted for the original necklace theft. 22"Chapter 2 – L'Illusion"Louis LeterrierGeorge Kay and François Uzan8 January 2021 (2021-01-08) Assane's best friend, antiquarian Benjamin Férel, informs him that the queen's necklace was unlikely to ever have been deconstructed after being stolen as had been previously claimed by the Pellegrini family. Assane begins doubting that his father was responsible for the initial theft and confronts Juliette Pellegrini, who acknowledges that her family's story about the necklace's recovery was a lie concocted to drum up publicity, but affirms her belief in Babakar's guilt.
High in everyday school lives. The first volume was released on April 4, 2016. [118] As of October 4, 2021,[update] six
volumes have been published. [119] In North America, it has been licensed in English by Viz Media. [120] Light novels based on the three anime films were also released on August 3, 2018, December 20, 2019, and August 6, 2021. [121] Theatrical films Anime Main articles: My Hero Academia: Two Heroes, My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising, and My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission An anime film was announced in December 2017 and features an original story set after the manga's "Final Exam" arc. [122] Titled My Hero Academia: Two Heroes, the film had its world premiere at Anime Expo in Los Angeles on July 5, 2018,[123] before a Japanese theatrical release on August 3, 2018, with the staff and cast from the anime series reprising their roles. [124] The film has grossed over $33 million worldwide, and ended its theatrical run with $5. 8 million to become the tenth-highest-grossing animated film in the
United States and Canada at that time. [125] On March 23, 2019, it was announced that a second animated film for the series was in production. [126] On July 7, 2019, the official Twitter account for My Hero Academia revealed the title as My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising; the film was released in Japan on December 20, 2019.
This is even more jarring to me because I later checked the manga, and while I still have a lot of issues with it, its tone and presentation was a lot better than here in the anime, making me wonder why the hell is the anime trying to be so serious when the source material embraced being absurd, as this adaptation is honestly so somber the
times they do attempt a joke, it just sticks out like a sore thumb.
Shadow Garden are a bunch of non-characters, it’s like they don’t exist, they aren’t people, they are plot devices that help Cid do whatever, from gathering information from who knows where to being stupidly strong for the sake of being strong. Like I cannot even remember who most of them are, I can remember Alpha since she had screen time alone and we learned some
stuff about her, then like 10 episodes later I could recognize who was Beta since she got an actual character across those episodes, even if ironically Alpha lost her time in the limelight at the same time. But my problem with these girls is not remembering their names, Greek letters aren’t something difficult to remember and I’m guessing that’s why the author didn’t bother to give them actual names, it’s these girls are complete non-characters, sometimes when they appear again I wouldn’t know who they are if they weren’t wearing those outfits everyone in Shadow Garden wear, after all, they aren’t characters I can recognize because they aren’t written to be recognizable, I couldn’t even tell which hair color each of them has or a single personality trait, there’s nothing memorable at all about them because they are never used as anything but a plot device galore.
An anime with a better execution at making an organization with only-girls for who knows what reason (actually, the reason is pretty clear, just look at the ending song video) and that turns out they are very strong too is, and I can’t believe I’m saying this given how the writing in that series is, Sekai Saikou no Ansatsusha. That series was written by the clown known as Tsukiyo Rui, the same man behind Kaifuku Jutsushi no Yarinaoshi, and it had the process to recruit them all, seeing their training and gave them an actual character even if it just a generic waifu characterization that you would find in other isekais.