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[16] Sequel[edit] A sequel manga series, titled Zoku Jūichinin Iru!
Higashi no Chihei, Nishi no Towa (続・11人いる!東の地平・西の永遠, "They Were Eleven, Continued: Horizon of the East, Eternity of the West"), was serialized in the December, January, and February issues of Bessatsu Shōjo Comic magazine in 1976 and 1977. [17][18][19] Shogakukan collected the individual chapters into a single bunkoban volume
published on August 20, 1977. [20][21] Shogakukan has since reissued Zoku Jūichinin Iru! several times: first in 1978,[22] and later in collected editions of They Were Eleven published in 1986,[8] 1994,[9] 2007,[10] and 2019. [11] In 2021, Denpa licensed the sequel series for an English-language
release in North America and was published in the third quarter of 2022. [14] Live-action film[edit] A 45-minute live-action television film adaptation of the manga was broadcast in Japan on January 2, 1977, as part of the NHK's Shōnen Drama Series. [2][23][24] The film's screenplay was written by Mamoru Sasaki. It starred Taizō Sayama as Tada and the Takarazuka Revue's Haruka Yamashiro as Frol. [2] Anime film[edit] A 91-minute anime film adaptation of the manga was released in Japan on November 1, 1986. [25][26] It was licensed by Central Park Media in North America and released on VHS
with English subtitles in the early 1990s. [27] It was re-released on VHS with a newly produced English dub in 1996 and on DVD with dual language audio tracks in 2004. [28] Central Park Media discontinued their home video release in 2004.
(2016) This was an absolute behemoth of a movie. Quickly captured the entire anime community and even beyond that. It does have supernatural elements. But it just feels so real: that search for your kindred spirit, chasing the red line of fate,
maybe body-swapping a bit like it is Freaky Friday, all common things people do. The art
design is also on point in this movie. Everything is crystal clear and fluid. And when paired with a powerful soundtrack it really makes for an amazing theatre experience. 4. Nana (2006) This show is about a lot of things: music, friendships, aspirations, rivalries, etc. But love, either between friends or partners, is a prevalent theme that goes in all directions. I will warn you some of the ships in this show will make you want to pull your hair out.
Power, now rated in SAE net hp terms, was down further, to 250 hp (190 kW) at 4,400 rpm and 325 lb⋅ft (441 N⋅m) at 3,200 rpm torque for the base 400 engine. The optional 455 had the same rated power (although at a peak of 3,600 rpm), but substantially more torque. Most of the drop was attributable to the new rating system (which now reflected an engine in as-installed condition with mufflers, accessories, and standard intake). The engines were relatively little changed from 1971. Optional was the 455 HO engine, essentially similar to that used in the Trans Am. It was rated at 300 hp (220 kW) at 4,000 rpm and 415 lb⋅ft (563 N⋅m) at 3,200 rpm,
also in the new SAE net figures. Despite its modest 8. 4:1 compression, it was as strong as many earlier engines with higher gross power ratings; yet like all other 1972-model engines, it could perform on low-octane regular leaded, low-lead, or unleaded types of gasoline. Only 646 cars with
this engine were sold. Sales plummeted by 45%, to 5,811. (Some sources discount the single convertible and the three anomalous wagons, listing the total as 5,807.