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[6] A second season of the anime series was announced after the first season's finale. The second season focused on the story of the "Stone Wars" arc from the manga series. [7] Titled Dr. Stone: Stone Wars, the second season aired from January 14 to March 25, 2021 and ran for 11 episodes. [8] A sequel to the TV series was announced after the second season's final episode aired. [9] At the Jump Festa 2022 event, it was revealed that a third season would premiere in 2023. A television special titled Dr. Stone: Ryusui that focuses on the character Ryusui Nanami premiered on July 10, 2022. Shūhei Matsushita directed the special, while the rest of the main staff returned from the previous seasons. [10][11] After the airing of Ryusui, the third season's title was revealed to be Dr. Stone: New World, with Matsushita returning from the special to direct.

[39] The first character song maxi single sung by Chiaki Omigawa (Maka) and Kōki Uchiyama (Soul) was released on August 6, 2008 by Aniplex. The second single by Yumiko Kobayashi (Black Star) and Kaori Nazuka (Tsubaki) was released on September 3, 2008, and the third single by Mamoru Miyano (Kid), Akeno Watanabe (Liz), and Narumi Takahira (Patty) was released on October 1, 2008. Composed and produced by Taku Iwasaki, two CD soundtracks have been released for the Soul Eater anime series. Soul Eater Original Soundtrack 1 was released on August 27, 2008 with 20 tracks, and Soul Eater Original Soundtrack 2 was released on March 18, 2009 with 22 tracks by Aniplex. The theme song for Soul Eater: Monotone Princess is "Soul's Crossing" sung by T. M. S. CMaboroshi KoubouMad BoxMadhouseMag GardenMAGES. Magia DoraglierMagic BusMagic CapsuleMagic Lantern FilmMagilm PicturesMagma StudioMAGNETMaho FilmMaiden JapanMaikazeMainichi Broadcasting SystemMainichi ShimbunMajime Inc. MajinMakariaMaking AnimationMakino ProductionManaa AnimationManga EntertainmentManga ProductionsManglobeManhoo CultureMAPPAMarine EntertainmentMaro StudioMaronemaroyakaMaru ProductionMarubeniMaruga FactoryMarui GroupMarvel EntertainmentMarvelous AQLMarvelous EntertainmentMarvy JackMary JaneMarza Animation PlanetMASTER LIGHTSMATMattel CreationsMaxell E-CubeMaxillaMAZRIMöbius ToneMB planningMedia BlastersMedia CastleMedia DoMedia FactoryMedia RingsMedia StationMediabankMediaLink Entertainment LimitedMediaNetMediaNet PicturesMediBangMedicos EntertainmentMedicrieMedoMeiji SeikaMelissaMellow HeadMelonbooksMeltdownMemory-TechMeruhenshaMIMicro HouseMicro Magazine PublishingMidorimatsuMIGHTY MEDIAmiHoYoAnimeMiki ProductionMikimoto ProductionMilestone Music PublishingMili PicturesMilkshakeMilky Animation LabelMilky CartoonMill Creek EntertainmentMillepenseeMime CorporationMimoidMinakata LaboratoryMinami Machi BugyoushoMinistry of the NavyMiotaMippei Eigeki KiryuukanMiracle BusMiracle RoboMirai FilmMirai FusionMirai RecordsMirai-KojoMiraicha RecordsMiramax FilmsMisogo Animation StudioMisseri StudioMistral JapanMitsubishiMixerMixiMiyagi Television BroadcastingMiyazaki BroadcastingMiyu ProductionsMiyuki ProductionMK PicturesMMDGPMMT TechnologyMobcastMochi KaeriMOJO AnimationMokai TechnologyMoMo ProductionMomoi PlanningmonofilmoMonomusikMonster's EggMontBlanc PicturesMooGooMook AnimationMook DLEMoonbellMoonstone CherryMORIE Inc. Moss Design UnitMotion MagicMouseMousou Jitsugen MediaMousou SenkaMovicMovie WalkerMS PicturesMTV JapanMusashino Art UniversityMuse CommunicationMuse InternationalMushi ProductionMusic BrainsMusicRay’nMy Theater D.

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[58] The success of this release led to the creation of Manga Entertainment, who later assumed distribution. Manga released a two-disc DVD set in 2004, which featured the restored version with the Japanese audio and Pioneer dub on the first disc and a VHS transfer of the Streamline dub on the second. A Blu-ray disc edition of the film was released on February 24, 2009, in North America by Bandai Entertainment under the Honneamise label. [71][72] A Blu-ray edition of Akira was subsequently released in Australia by Madman Entertainment under exclusive license from Manga and Kodansha. [73] Madman has recently released a DVD/Blu-ray combo which license is separate from the standalone Blu-ray release because instead of the DVD version being the Manga Video UK version, it uses Madman/Manga's 2001 Special Edition DVD release which is licensed from Manga UK. The Blu-ray release is the first use the format's highest audio sampling rate (Dolby TrueHD 5. 1 at 192 kHz for the Japanese audio track) and first to use the hypersonic effect (only available on the Japanese track and on high-end audio systems). Beyond Japanese with English subtitles, the Blu-ray also features the 2001 Pioneer/Animaze English dub (TrueHD 5. 1 at 48 kHz). The DVD version was again released in 2012 by Bandai Entertainment. The film was licensed again by Funimation following Bandai Entertainment's closure shortly after its DVD release. He kills him, takes his skin off his face, puts it on his own and shows himself to the other soldiers, pretending to be semi-conscious. The soldiers take him to some headquarters, thinking he's their general, who needs help. When in fact, their general is long dead and Yuujirou has made his way to the center of the nearby American headquarters. He slaughters the army in the middle of the building and meets a soldier named Gerry Strydum. During this time, the American army gathered around the headquarters to shoot the whole building with cannons to get rid of Yuujirou. Suddenly, Jane shows up with a big barrel of explosives.

The similarities with Bebop end at the fact that the series has three protagonists: the vagrant swordsman Mugen, the rogue samurai Jin, and the tea-shop waitress Fuu. This unlikely and volatile trio begin a road journey through post-shogunate Japan (ca. 1780), brought together by circumstances best seen to be believed.
"Champloo" means mixed-up or stir-fry, and that's what this series is: a stylish blend of old school values and situations, meshed with more modern sensibilities, fighting styles, and visual design. Over the lush, dynamic art, a soundtrack of some of the best hip-hop from modern Japan plays. Though it's a noticeable device in the first few episodes, it doesn't take long before the music feels like second nature despite the anachronism.