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^ "Re:Zero Kinsho Service Termination". Twitter. March 14, 2022. Archived from the original on March 14, 2022. Retrieved March 14, 2022. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (March 25, 2023). "Re:Zero Anime Gets 3rd Season". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on March 25, 2023. Retrieved March 25, 2023. ^ "Re: Life in a different world from zero Anime's Theme Songs, Character Designs Revealed".

"野望 ラオウのテーマ" (Yabō)Ambitions (Raoh's theme)0:5915. "さらば宿敵、シン!" (Saraba tomo, Shin!)Farewell, My Rival Shin!2:0616. "拳王軍行進" (Ken-ō Gun Kōshin)The March of the Conqueror's Army1:4617. "愛と別れ ユリアのテーマ" (Ai to Wakare)Love and Separation (Yuria's theme)2:3418. "Purple Eyes" 5:20 Releases[edit] Japanese[edit] Hokuto no Ken was released in Japan on VHS in 1988, two years after its theatrical release. The late release was due to the decision to animate a new ending. Unlike the theatrical version, in which Kenshiro falls unconscious during the final battle, the revised ending has both fighters still standing when they're about to deliver their mutual finishing blows before they're interrupted by Lin. The movie was later released in Japan on Laserdisc on September 21, 1995. On November 21, 2008, the movie was released on DVD for the first time in Japan with a remastered high definition transfer. This new version of the film included the theatrical cut for the first time on Japanese home video (albeit, only for the first print run). Because the revised ending was recorded on a different film stock, it did not undergo the remastering process, resulting in a drop in video quality when the scene is played.

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[58] A gekiga manga for the series, titled Girls und Panzer: Gekiga (劇画 ガールズ&パンツァー), was illustrated by Motofumi Kobayashi and serialized by Shogakukan in their magazine Corocoro Aniki from December 15, 2017,[59] to March 15, 2021. [60] It was published in a single volume in Japan on March 26, 2021. [61] Spin-offs[edit] A spin-off of the series depicting Miho Nishizumi in her childhood, titled Girls und Panzer: Little Army (ガールズ&パンツァー リトルアーミー, Gāruzu ando Pantsā Ritoru Āmī), was illustrated by Tsuchii and serialized by Media Factory in their magazine Monthly Comic Alive from June 27, 2012,[62] to January 26, 2013. [63] The first volume of the manga was published in Japan on October 23, 2012,[64] and the second and final volume on February 23, 2013. [65] Seven Seas Entertainment acquired the English license of the manga in July 2013,[52] and released in North America its first volume on December 16, 2014,[66] and final volume on March 10, 2015. [67] Its sequel, Girls und Panzer: Little Army II, was serialized in Monthly Comic Alive magazine from April 27, 2015,[68] to March 26, 2016. [69] Three volumes of the manga were published in Japan. [70] The second spin-off of the series by Maruko Nii, titled Girls und Panzer: It's More Love Love Operation! (ガールズ&パンツァー もっとラブラブ作戦です!, Gāruzu ando Pantsā Motto Rabu Rabu Sakusen Desu!), began serialization by Media Factory in Monthly Comic Alive magazine on May 27, 2013. [71] The first volume was published in Japan on October 23, 2015. [72] As of September 22, 2023[update], a total of 20 volumes have been published. [73] A spin-off of the series by Takeshi Nogami and Takaaki Suzuki, titled Girls und Panzer: Ribbon Warrior (ガールズ&パンツァー リボンの武者, Gāruzu ando Pantsā Ribon no Musha), features a new heroine (Shizuka Tsuruki) and was serialized by Media Factory in Monthly Comic Flapper magazine from September 5, 2014,[74] to March 5, 2021. Gregory the Great asserted that, "from tristitia, there arise malice, rancour, cowardice, [and] despair". Chaucer also dealt with this attribute of acedia, counting the characteristics of the sin to include despair, somnolence, idleness, tardiness, negligence, laziness, and wrawnesse, the last variously translated as "anger" or better as "peevishness". For Chaucer, human's sin consists of languishing and holding back, refusing to undertake works of goodness because, they tell themselves, the circumstances surrounding the establishment of good are too grievous and too difficult to suffer. Acedia in Chaucer's view is thus the enemy of every source and motive for work. [31] Sloth subverts the livelihood of the body, taking no care for its day-to-day provisions, and slows down the mind, halting its attention to matters of great importance. Sloth hinders the man in his righteous undertakings and thus becomes a terrible source of human's undoing.
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