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Horimiya primarily follows the budding love romance of two high schoolers: Kyouko Hori, the most popular girl in school, and Izumi Miyamura, the class recluse (see what they did there?). What makes Miyamura so interesting is that he is hiding a secret from his class that Hori stumbles upon by mistake: he’s a goth kid. And a stylish one at that. These acquaintances, who’ve mutually agreed to hide his secret, blossom into a full-blown romance so potent and infectiously wholesome that it has their classmates itching for their own high school romance. AdvertisementPrevious SlideNext Slide5 / 14List slidesVivy: Fluorite Eye’s SongList slidesVivy: Fluorite Eye’s Song AdvertisementHere’s the elevator pitch for Vivy: Fluorite Eye’s Song (probably): Hatsune Miku halts her dream of making the world hers after she’s called to action to put down her microphone and pick up a gun à la Major Motoko Kusanagi from Ghost In The Shell to prevent an AI uprising that wipes out humanity 100 years in the future. If you’re sold on that premise, you should check out Vivy: Fluorite Eye’s Song. I was surprised to see that Vivy branched a typical sci-fi action series into a thoughtful exploration of what makes us human. The show has many hearty episodes that focus on the complex natures of jealousy, greed, and loneliness. Some of the standout episodes even rival that of an introspective Cowboy Bebop episode (the anime not the live-action show) in how they let ideas and heartbreaking scenes breathe. Plus, when the action hits, it hits. Vivy’s sick-ass fight scenes feature some of the smoothest movie-quality sakuga animation I’ve seen in an anime series, which shouldn’t come as any surprise since Wit Studio is the same production company behind the first three seasons of Attack on Titan.

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Inside, they were assigned to share a cell with Kedama, Kamata and Arai, the former of which informed Boruto what it required to get sent into the medical ward, which was were Kokuri resided. Consuming a poisonous fruit in order to be sent there, Boruto made contact with Kokuri, and while returning to the prison he discovered Kokuri had been stabbed in the access-restricted ward. After Boruto was discharged from the ward, he had Mitsuki contact Sarada with his snake to have the warden move Kokuri to their cell for better protection. After succeeding, they learned that one of the prison's special access cards was missing for three days. As the guards began looking for it, Mitsuki realised that the card must have been stolen by one of their cell-mates when Boruto was being taken to the medical ward. Ultimately, they discovered Arai to be the assailant, leading to him being taken away. Later, the team managed to trick Kokuri into revealing that he had donated the money he stole from the Mujina Bandits, prompting Boruto to promise to get Kokuri to Konoha safety. After Mojū fell ill and Benga decided to have Kokuri transferred to Hōzoki Castle #2 where he couldn't be protected, it was decided to gave break Kokuri out of jail before the transfer could happen. Learning of a supply ship that regularly comes to the prison and that a large amount of water would be needed to counter Kokuri's imprisonment technique, Team 7 sabotaged the water line knowing it would force the guards to use a backup line that they could gather water from. As the night drew closer and there was no sign from Sarada about her part of the mission, the group grew concerned. Boruto was determined to trust Sarada and move forward with the plan. 0; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. , a non-profit organization. Privacy policy About Wikipedia Disclaimers Contact Wikipedia Code of Conduct Developers Statistics Cookie statement Mobile view Toggle limited content width Crunchyroll logoCrunchyroll logoMenuDropdown menuLoaderUpdate your web browser!Oh no! It looks like you’re using a web browser we don’t support! Please consider updating your internet browser to unlock thousands of anime titles!Get ChromeGet FirefoxGet SafariGet Edge 路人超能100 (TV Series 2016–2022) - IMDb MenuMoviesRelease CalendarTop 250 MoviesMost Popular MoviesBrowse Movies by GenreTop Box OfficeShowtimes & TicketsMovie NewsIndia Movie SpotlightTV ShowsWhat's on TV & StreamingTop 250 TV ShowsMost Popular TV ShowsBrowse TV Shows by GenreTV NewsWatchWhat to WatchLatest TrailersIMDb OriginalsIMDb PicksIMDb SpotlightIMDb PodcastsAwards & EventsOscarsSXSW Film FestivalWomen's History MonthSTARmeter AwardsAwards CentralFestival CentralAll EventsCelebsBorn TodayMost Popular CelebsCelebrity NewsCommunityHelp CenterContributor ZonePollsFor Industry ProfessionalsLanguageEnglish (United States)LanguageFully supportedEnglish (United States)Partially supportedFrançais (Canada)Français (France)Deutsch (Deutschland)हिंदी (भारत)Italiano (Italia)Português (Brasil)Español (España)Español (México)AllAllTitlesTV EpisodesCelebsCompaniesKeywordsAdvanced SearchWatchlistSign InSign InNew Customer? Create accountENFully supportedEnglish (United States)Partially supportedFrançais (Canada)Français (France)Deutsch (Deutschland)हिंदी (भारत)Italiano (Italia)Português (Brasil)Español (España)Español (México)Use appEpisode guideCast & crewUser reviewsTriviaFAQIMDbProAll topics路人超能100Original title: Mob Psycho 100TV Series2016–2022TV-1424mIMDb RATING8. 6/1044KYOUR RATINGRatePOPULARITY1,29460Play trailer1:222 Videos99+ PhotosAnimationActionComedyA psychic middle school boy tries to live a normal life and keep his growing powers under control, even though he constantly gets into trouble. A psychic middle school boy tries to live a normal life and keep his growing powers under control, even though he constantly gets into trouble. A psychic middle school boy tries to live a normal life and keep his growing powers under control, even though he constantly gets into trouble. StarsTakahiro SakuraiSetsuo ItoChris NiosiSee production info at IMDbProIMDb RATING8. 6/1044KYOUR RATINGRatePOPULARITY1,29460Top creditsStarsTakahiro SakuraiSetsuo ItoChris Niosi111User reviews11Critic reviewsSee production info at IMDbProTop rated TV #203Awards13 wins & 40 nominationsEpisodes37Browse episodesTopTop-rated3 seasons321See all3 years202220192016See allVideos2Trailer 1:22Watch Mob Psycho 100Trailer 0:31Watch Mob Psycho 100 Season 2 Premiere (Fathom Events Trailer)Photos1291Top castEditTakahiro SakuraiArataka Reigen27 eps • 2016–202227 episodes • 2016–2022Setsuo ItoShigeo Kageyama26 eps • 2016–202226 episodes • 2016–2022Chris NiosiReigen Arataka.
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(Seinto Seiya)GenreFantasy[1]Martial arts[2][3]Mythological[4] MangaWritten byMasami KurumadaPublished byShueishaEnglish publisherNA: Viz MediaImprintJump ComicsMagazineWeekly Shōnen JumpV Jump (last chapter)DemographicShōnenOriginal runDecember 12, 1985 – December 12, 1990Volumes28 (List of volumes) Further information Anime television seriesDirected byKōzō Morishita (1–73)Kazuhito Kikuchi (74–114)Produced byChiaki ImadaHiroshi TakedaKazuo YokoyamaMasayoshi KawataYoshifumi HatanoWritten byTakao Koyama (1–73)Yoshiyuki Suga (74–114)Music bySeiji YokoyamaStudioToei AnimationLicensed byNA: CrunchyrollOriginal networkTV AsahiEnglish networkAU: Cartoon NetworkCA: YTVUS: Cartoon Network, Anime NetworkOriginal run October 11, 1986 – April 1, 1989Episodes114 (List of episodes) Original video animationSaint Seiya: HadesDirected byShigeyasu Yamauchi (1–13)Tomoharu Katsumata (14–31)Produced byHiroyuki SakuradaYoichi ShimizuWritten byMichiko Yokote (1–13)Yōsuke Kuroda (14–31)Music bySeiji YokoyamaStudioToei AnimationReleased November 9, 2002 – August 1, 2008Episodes31 (List of episodes) MangaSaint Seiya: Rerise of PoseidonWritten byTsunakan SudaPublished byAkita ShotenImprintChampion Red ComicsMagazineChampion RedDemographicSeinenOriginal runSeptember 16, 2022 – presentVolumes1 Live-action filmSaint Seiya: The BeginningDirected byTomek BagińskiProduced by Yoshi Ikezawa Joseph Chou Tim Kwok Written byJosh CampbellMatt StueckenKiel MurrayStudioStage 6 FilmsToei CompanyLicensed by Toei (Japan) Sony Pictures (International) ReleasedApril 28, 2023 (2023-04-28)Runtime112 minutes Related manga Saint Seiya: Next Dimension (sequel) Saint Seiya Episode. G Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas Saint Seiya: Saintia Shō Saint Seiya: Meiō Iden – Dark Wing Related anime Saint Seiya films Saint Seiya Omega Saint Seiya: Soul of Gold Knights of the Zodiac: Saint Seiya Others Saint Seiya: Gigantomachia (novel series) Saint Seiya: Time Odyssey (French comic series) Saint Seiya (Japanese: 聖闘士星矢(セイントセイヤ), Hepburn: Seinto Seiya), also known as Saint Seiya: Knights of the Zodiac or simply Knights of the Zodiac (translated from the French title Les Chevaliers du Zodiaque),[5] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masami Kurumada. It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1985 to 1990, with its chapters collected in 28 tankōbon volumes. The story follows five mystical warriors called the Saints who fight wearing sacred sets of armor named "Cloths", the designs of which derive from the various constellations the characters have adopted as their destined guardian symbols.