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Peter Locus Shougo Nakamura D. C. Douglas Rakshas Masashi Nogawa Frank Todaro Sonia Yoshino Nanjo Skyler Davenport Mule Wolflame Mitsuki Saiga
Griffin Burns Narrator Unsho Ishizuka Jake Eberle Slan Miyuki Sawashiro Allegra Clark Charlotte Aki Toyosaki Gina Bowes Silat Yuichi Nakamura Lex Lang Tapasa Kōji Ishii Taylor Henry Azan Hiroki Yasumoto Richard Epcar Luca Miyuki Sawashiro Wendee Lee Nina Natsumi Takamori Ryan Bartley Jerome Daisuke Hirakawa Todd Haberkorn Erica Ayana Taketatsu Brianna Knickerbocker Rickert Minako Kotobuki Erica Mendez Godo Takashi Inagaki Abbot Kefford Mozgus Rikiya Koyama Ray Chase Flora Sumi Shimamoto Philece Sampler Emperor Ganishka Tessho Genda Production[edit] A new Berserk anime was announced in December 2015 in Hakusensha's Young Animal magazine,[11][6][12] with a short preview trailer released at Comiket later the same month. [1][13] The anime's website announced in February 2016 that the project
would be a television series. [14] A second trailer was streamed in March 2016. [15][16] A teaser video was streamed on the series' website in early June 2016. [9] At the conclusion of the first season's final episode, a teaser confirmed a second season for April 2017. The brief clip showed off the character Schierke and the Berserker armor, indicating the second season would adapt the next arc, "Hawk of the Millennium Empire". [17] Kentaro Miura, the author of the original manga, served as executive supervisor for the anime. [18] The series is directed by Shin Itagaki, and written by Makoto Fukami and Takashi Yamashita, with character designs provided by Hisashi Abe. Animation studio Liden Films is producing the series with GEMBA and Millepensee helming on the animation production.
Trunks and the others are there to help, but the Saiyan prince insists on fighting his opponent man-to-android!
Will Vegeta’s overconfidence be his undoing? 136 11 "No Match for the Androids" April 22, 1992 September 28, 2000 In an earthshaking battle, the beautiful Android 18 brings Vegeta to his knees. But before she can deliver the final blow, Trunks steps in to help. Soon an all out war between good and evil begins, and the
androids have the upper hand. 137 12 "Last Ditch Effort" April 29, 1992 September 29, 2000 Vegeta, Trunks, Tien, and Piccolo realize a grim truth: unless they can increase their powers quickly, they’ll have no chance against the androids. In a drastic move, Piccolo flies to Kami’s Lookout and makes a most unexpected proposal! 138 13 "Closing In" May 6, 1992 October 2, 2000 The androids hit the road in pursuit of Goku, but they’re delayed by some hyperactive hoodlums. Krillin and Trunks race to move Goku to a safer hiding place, and Kami wrestles with Piccolo’s difficult offer. 139 14 "Unwelcome Discovery" May 13, 1992 October 3, 2000 The Z-fighters retreat to Master Roshi’s house to plan their next move. Meanwhile, Bulma makes a startling discovery: the wreckage of a second time capsule! Where did it come from, and more importantly, who was in it? Imperfect Cell Saga (1992)[] No. in Series No. in Saga Funimation Title Japanese Airdate Toonami Airdate 140 01 "Seized with Fear" May 20, 1992 October 4, 2000 Trunks and Krillin join Bulma at the crash site of the mysterious time capsule and find an eerie clue: the shell of a large, locust-like creature! Whatever arrived in the time capsule isn’t human, and it’s on the loose! 141 02 "The Reunion" May 27, 1992 October 4, 2000 An insect-like monster threatens to turn Gingertown into a ghastly graveyard! In response to this new menace, Kami fuses with Piccolo, and the resulting Super Namekian flies to Gingertown for a showdown of epic proportions! 142 03 "Borrowed Powers" June 3, 1992 October 6, 2000 Gingertown becomes a battlefield as Piccolo confronts Cell. This monster from the future gains his strength by sucking the life out of his victims! But that’s not the creature’s only talent.
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