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However, due to the length from novels, Okamoto found it difficult to in anime format. The constant change of areas and designs also resulted in more problems. The most difficult change was Rudeus' constant growth from a toddler to teenager in the first story arcs the staff decided to make subtle rather than make time-skips. In order to characterize Rudeus properly, Okamoto decided to give him two voice actors: Tomokazu Sugita for his thoughts and Yumi Uchiyama for his dialogues. The composer Yoshiaki Fujisawa wanted to use modern background themes to fit the classic fantasy world. [15] For the second season, Hiroki Hirano replaced Okamoto as director. He said that he aims to develop Rudeus again from a low point as the first season ends up with Rudeus falling into depression after losing all his allies. He hopes he and the development staff will properly be able to address the growth of the character. [16] Producer Nobuhiro Osawa expressed doubts about whether or not the team was sure about including more sidestories from the original series that helped in developing more Rudeus. [17] Media[edit] Web novel and light novel[edit] See also: List of Mushoku Tensei volumes § Web novel, and List of Mushoku Tensei volumes § Light novel Rifujin na Magonote published his work on the online web novel website, Shōsetsuka ni Narō; the first chapter was uploaded on November 22, 2012. [18] In November 2013, the author announced his work was to be released as a light novel under Media Factory's MF Books imprint; regardless, the author stated his intentions to continue publishing his chapters online.

The old man is very disappointed and desperate about Baki's loss. When their conversation ends, Kaiou Dorian suddenly enters the Tokugawa's house with a bucket of gasoline and a lighter in his hand. He wants to set in the fire all the guests, but that's when Katsumi Orochi comes in and stops him. Baki is a witness to their struggle. Later Kozue is kidnapped by Sikorsky and Baki goes after him. Baki later discovers his father Yuujirou was the one who had Sikorsky kidnap Kozue. He kicks Sikorsky out a window and appears to have killed him but Sikorsky survived thanks to his inhuman grip strength. They fight until the police show up and Sikorsky flees by jumping out the building. He tracks Sikorsky to his sewer lair and proceeds to brutalize him to get revenge for Kozue. Oliva then shows up and punches Sikorsky out of the building. After some urging from his dad, he has sex with Kozue to get stronger.

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"My Hero Academia Ranks #2 on U. S. Monthly Bookscan January List". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on June 12, 2022. Retrieved February 13, 2020. February 2020: Sherman, Jennifer (March 9, 2020). "My Hero Academia Ranks #2 on U. S. Monthly Bookscan February List". Anime News Network. But after a while, he starts to control himself again. Ultimately, Retsu survives but loses the battle. Yuujirou meets with Baki after the battle and shows him his disappointment about Baki's merciful tenderness. Baki during his fight with Jack Hammer. Ultimately, Baki gets to the tournament final where his last enemy is his Jack Hammer. In the arena, Jack reveals his true identity and it turns out that he is the brother of Baki.
Cast and characters[edit] Main article: List of Attack on Titan characters Yuki Kaji (Japanese) / Bryce Papenbrook (English) as Eren Yeager Yui Ishikawa (Japanese) / Trina Nishimura (English) as Mikasa Ackerman Marina Inoue (Japanese) / Jessie James Grelle (English) as Armin Arlert Yoshimasa Hosoya (Japanese) / Robert McCollum (English) as Reiner Braun Hiroshi Kamiya (Japanese) / Matthew Mercer (English) as Levi Ackerman Romi Park (Japanese) / Jessica Calvello (English) as Hange Zoë Kishô Taniyama (Japanese) / Mike McFarland (English) as Jean Kirstein Hiro Shimono (Japanese) / Clifford Chapin (English) as Connie Springer Yū Kobayashi (Japanese) / Ashly Burch (seasons 1–3) and Megan Shipman (season 4) (English) as Sasha Braus Daisuke Ono (Japanese) / J. Michael Tatum (English) (seasons 1–3; guest: season 4) as Erwin Smith Yū Shimamura (Japanese) / Lauren Landa (English) (season 1 and 4; guest: seasons 2–3) as Annie Leonhart Keiji Fujiwara (season 1) and Kenjiro Tsuda (season 2; guest: season 3) (Japanese) / David Wald (seasons 1–2; guest: season 3) (English) as Hannes Tomohisa Hashizume (Japanese) / David Matranga (English) (seasons 2–3; recurring: season 1; guest season 4) as Bertolt Hoover Shiori Mikami (Japanese) / Bryn Apprill (English) (seasons 2–3; recurring: seasons 1 and 4) as Historia Reiss Saki Fujita (Japanese) / Elizabeth Maxwell (English) (season 2; recurring: season 1; guest seasons 3-4) as Ymir Ryōta Ōsaka (Japanese) / Austin Tindle (English) (season 1; guest: seasons 2-4) as Marco Bott Takehito Koyasu (Japanese) / Jason Liebrecht (English) (seasons 2 and 4; recurring: season 3) as Zeke Yeager Yusaku Yara (Japanese) / Kenny Green (English) (season 3; guest: season 4) as Rod Reiss Kazuhiro Yamaji (Japanese) / Phil Parsons (English) (season 3; guest: season 4) as Kenny Ackerman Kensho Ono (Japanese) / Matt Shipman (English) (season 4; recurring: season 3) as Floch Forster Manami Numakura (Japanese) / Amber Lee Connors (English) (season 4; guest season 3) as Pieck Finger Ayane Sakura (Japanese) / Lindsay Seidel (English) (season 4) as Gabi Braun Natsuki Hanae (Japanese) / Bryson Baugus (English) (season 4) as Falco Grice Jiro Saito (Japanese) / Neil Kaplan (English) (season 4) as Theo Magath Toshiki Masuda (Japanese) / Kellen Goff (English) (season 4) as Porco Galliard Masaya Matsukaze (Japanese) / Griffin Burns (English) (season 4) as Colt Grice Mitsuki Saiga (Japanese) / Anairis Quiñones (English) (season 4) as Yelena Kouji Hiwatari (Japanese) / Zeno Robinson (English) (season 4) as Onyankopon Production[edit] Season 1 and compilation films[edit] Main article: Attack on Titan (season 1) Produced by IG Port's Wit Studio and directed by Tetsurō Araki, Attack on Titan was broadcast on MBS TV from April 7 to September 29, 2013, and was rebroadcast on Tokyo MX, FBS, TOS, HTB, TV Aichi and BS11. [5] The anime had some production issues with needing more animators with Wit Studios' character designer, Kyoji Asano tweeting and looking for active animators to work on the anime. [6] Both Funimation and Crunchyroll have streamed the series with subtitles on their respective websites. [7][8] Funimation has also licensed the anime for home video release in 2014. [9] Episode 1 of the English version premiered at Anime Boston,[10] with other episodes put on Funimation's subscription services.