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released on August 14, 2019 in two different editions. [27][28] A guidebook featuring Hiroyuki Asada's art was released in Japan on August 2, 2019. [29] The series was licensed by Sentai Filmworks for an English release in March 2021. [30] Sentai's deal includes distribution rights for the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Latin America, Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, and Nordic and Scandinavian countries. [31] The Blu-ray disk of the series was released by Sentai on June 29, 2021. [32] Madman Entertainment released it in Australia on October 6, 2021. [33] Reception[edit] Anime News Network
listed Dororo as one of the best MAPPA series of all time,[34] and was also listed as one of the best anime from 2019. [35][36][37][38] The first Blu-ray volume sold 1,912 units in Japan. [39] In the 4th Crunchyroll Anime Awards, Hyakkimaru was voted as one of the best protagonists and boy of the year while "Sayonara Gokko" was voted as one of the best ending sequences. Satoshi Iwataki was also voted as one of the best character designers. [40] Only Iwataki won in a Dororo vote.
1 - light novel. Yen Press. ISBN 978-0316272247. ^ オーバーロード2 漆黒の戦士 [Overlord 2: The Dark Warrior] (in Japanese). Enterbrain. Archived from the original on June 20, 2023. Retrieved February 4, 2020. The character's original given name was revealed in chapter 259 as "Maruta Shiga. " "Maruta" refers to the code-name for
human experimentation undertaken by the Imperial Japanese Army's Unit 731 during the Second Sino-Japanese War of World War II. The Chinese victims of the experiments were called "maruta," the Japanese word for "logs" as a reference to the facilities cover story that it was a lumber mill. Victims, including children, the elderly, pregnant women, and the mentally handicapped, were purposefully infected with diseases, dissected, lobotomized, and amputated
while still alive.
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