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k. a Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut, despite not having a lot of action in said source material. However, with almost ALL Korean manhwa, you can expect action at every corner, and sadly, the production just weighs the entire series down, almost to the point where the line between anime and manhwa just looks the same. Come on, Aniplex, you have a big (and I mean, BIG) budget; is this a test-ground experiment of sorts?
The music. is as I've expected: Japan's version of Shonen stuffed into a Korean manhwa, especially with FLOW's Shonen-sounding OP, comes from the J-Pop band famous for iconic theme songs from Naruto to Code Geass. It's decent, but it definitely fits the nature of the show to a T. The part that I don't get is Momosu Momosu's ED song, which just sounds like something you'd expect to hear in a romance (if not rom-com) anime.

Keeping Neungsohwa a secret to Dan-oh, Kyung correctly guesses an action she is set to do in an upcoming Stage. 24"Episode 24"Kim Sang-hyeopIn Ji-hye & Song Ha-youngNovember 7, 2019 (2019-11-07) More visions from Neungsohwa reveal to Ha-ru the relationship his old self had with the old Dan-oh. After touching the unburnt pages of Neungsohwa that Kyung salvaged, Dan-oh experiences a new Storyboard vision which warns her of Kyung's upcoming public proposal to her at a video fair. To stop the proposal, Ha-ru vehemently fights against the Writer's will as his scar starts to bleed and he sees a fleeting vision of Neungsohwa's tragic ending. Jinmichae is floored upon first seeing Soo-hyang at the video fair. 25"Episode 25"Kim Sang-hyeopIn Ji-hye & Song Ha-youngNovember 13, 2019 (2019-11-13) A Storyboard vision warns Dan-oh that her ultimate fate—her death due to her failing heart in the midst of a surgery—would be the next to play out in the Stage.

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In the singularity, Kaneda experiences Tetsuo and the espers' childhoods, including his and Tetsuo's friendship and the espers' psychic training before Tokyo's destruction. The espers return Kaneda to Neo-Tokyo, informing him that Akira will take Tetsuo to safety and that Kei is developing psychic powers. Ōnishi witnesses the birth of a universe but is killed in his lab's destruction. After consuming most of Neo-Tokyo, the singularity disappears, and water floods the crater left in its place. Mourning Tetsuo's loss, Kaneda discovers that Kei and Kai have survived, and they ride off into the ruins while Shikishima watches the sunrise. At an unspecified plane of reality, Tetsuo introduces himself and triggers the creation of a universe, finally transcending the limitations of human existence. Voice cast[edit] Cam Clarke and Johnny Yong Bosch (top to bottom) voiced Kaneda in the first and second English dub of the film, respectively. Character Japanese[14] English Electric Media/
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After graduating from high school, the lively 17-year-old Nozomi Kaminashi enters the world of keijo, hoping to bring home a fortune to her poor family. As a gifted gymnast, Nozomi quickly proves herself a tough competitor after stealing the spotlight in her debut tournament. Meeting new friends and rivals as she climbs the ranks, Nozomi discovers that the path to stardom as a keijo player is filled with intense competition that will challenge not only her body, but also her soul. [Written by MAL Rewrite] StudioXebec SourceManga ThemeCombat Sports DemographicShounen 6. 92 399K Add to My List Shinmai Maou no Testament Burst 397338 6. 81 20151010 Shinmai Maou no Testament Burst TV, 2015Finished 10 eps, 23 min Action Fantasy Romance Ecchi Shinmai Maou no Testament Burst Basara Toujou has a hard life.