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38. Le succès de la série engendre deux ans plus tard son adaptation en film d'animation. Deux séries télévisées ont été créées : une première de 109 épisodes et une deuxième de 43 épisodes. En France, la première série est diffusée à partir d'octobre sur TF1, sous le titre Ken le Survivant, attribué par AB Productions et éloigné du titre d'origine[18]. La diffusion est interrompue après le 84e épisode pour raisons de censure. L'épisode 35 est notamment longtemps resté non doublé et inédit en version française. En 1996, les épisodes 85 à 91 sont diffusés pour la première fois sur AB Cartoons, les 18 derniers (92 à 109) restant alors officiellement inédits, n'ayant pas été doublés. En 2005, une nouvelle édition DVD voit le jour, contenant uniquement la série en version française. Pour cette occasion, les 20 derniers épisodes devaient être doublés par d'autres acteurs, mais cela n'a pas abouti. En 2009, les épisodes 92 à 109, qui restaient inédits, ont été remastérisés et doublés par une nouvelle équipe de comédiens, sous la décision d'AB, puis diffusés sur la chaine Mangas[19] du 4 novembre 2009 au 3 décembre 2009[20]. Le doublage de la première série en version française est donc désormais complet[19].

Attracted by her good looks and cute charms, all he wishes for is that she would look at him with those beautiful eyes beneath her glasses. But just a few days after making her acquaintance, Kaede notices something different about Ai: her eyes are squinting and her glasses are missing. Nonetheless, he still finds her adorable and beautiful. Unexpectedly, Ai has a tendency to forget her glasses. Having terrible vision, she has difficulty going through her day at school. Thankfully, Kaede is more than willing to help her.

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81, Ranked #3890 | Aired Fall 2010 | Produced by Feel You know how in ecchi anime producers often add a sister character and heavily imply that she wants to bone our lead but either never gets there or drops the old "not blood-related" shtick? Don't you wish anime would just drop that pretense? Yeah, Yosuga no Sora. I shall say no more.
Keijo!!!!!!!! MAL Rated 7. 22, Ranked #2580 | Aired Fall 2016 | Produced by Xebec Let's not f*ck around here. This is a show about a made-up sport called 'Keijo' which is basically sumo on a platform in a pool with boobs and butts. If you're not a complete snob about fanservice, you'll think it's pretty good. Check it out!
Inukami MAL Rated 7. 45, Ranked #1682 | Aired Spring 2006 | Produced by Seven Arcs Inukami is worth mentioning for the lengths it goes to with its perversions. Yes there are sexy undressed ladies, but it also features the main character being transported to another dimension, where a bunch of men wearing loincloths challenge him to a hip thrusting contest.
Golden Boy MAL Rated 8. 07, Ranked #438 | Aired Fall 1995 | Produced by APPP The golden oldie of the genre, Golden Boy follows the world's most inept genius in the world of anime as he tries to impress a string of originally dismissive, sexy women wearing very tight clothes. appreciate the most in media, which is “show, don’t tell”. This anime masterfully handles that by giving us virtually no real direction on the surface, but encourages the viewer to ponder on the events of each episode, pay attention to how the characters act, and recall past events to make a scene or reveal hit that much harder. It’s an anime that can generate a lot of discourse because it is just so mind-bending at times, and confusing, in the most wonderful of ways. It’s not exactly “unpredictable” either, but in order to get the full picture, some thinking must be done — I really appreciate that, as it makes for another level of engagement to the events of the anime. In many media, it’s the author who seems to be the one dumping the information, but in this show, it’s instead the viewers who might try to put two and two together, like a puzzle, to figure out what exactly is going on in the story. There’s no better feeling than when you put two and two together and find out your theory was indeed correct. It’s definitely a breath of fresh air from the constant info dumps in other anime, though there are still some info dumps in this show as well.
To give a gist of the setting and story, it’s set in a post apocalyptic world where human civilization was destroyed, man-eating monsters are all over, laying waste to the remains of the land, and threatening the lives of the survivors. Meanwhile, there is a facility that is isolated from the rest of the world, which nurtures children in a very peaceful setting. It reminded me of The Promised Neverland in a way, with the Grace Field house. The two protagonists, Kiruko and Maru are seemingly looking for this place, which they call “Heaven”, and along the way they encounter many intriguing things, as tales on the inside of the nursery and outside get told.
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