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Alternative Titles Synonyms: Ao no Futsumashi Japanese: 青の祓魔師(エクソシスト) English: Blue Exorcist German: Blue Exorcist Spanish: Blue Exorcist French: Blue Exorcist More titles
Information Type: TV Episodes: 25 Status: Finished Airing Aired: Apr 17, 2011 to Oct 2, 2011 Premiered: Spring 2011 Broadcast: Sundays at 17:00 (JST) Producers: Aniplex, Dentsu, Mainichi Broadcasting System, Movic, Shueisha Licensors: Aniplex of America Studios: A-1 Pictures Source: Manga Genres: ActionAction, FantasyFantasy Themes: MythologyMythology, SchoolSchool Demographic: ShounenShounen Duration: 24 min. per ep. Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Statistics Score: 7. 491 (scored by 11504571,150,457 users) 1 indicates a weighted score. Ranked: #18392 2 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded.
[citation needed] In the 1988 NBA Slam Dunk Contest, which came down to Michael Jordan and Dominique Wilkins, Jordan dunked from the free-throw line, much like Erving, but parted his legs making his dunk arguably more memorable than Erving's. Twice in his rookie season (1992–93) during games, center Shaquille O'Neal dunked so hard that he broke the hydraulic support of one goal standard (against the Phoenix Suns) and broke the welds holding up another goal standard, causing the basket to break off and fall to the floor (against the New Jersey Nets), although in neither case did the glass break. This resulted in reinforced backboard supports as well. During that same season, New Jersey's Chris Morris shattered a backboard in a game against the Chicago Bulls (the most recent shattered-backboard incident in the NBA to date). Kobe Bryant dunking in 2013 In the 1996 NBA Slam Dunk Contest, winner Brent Barry dunked from the free-throw line. Barry received 49 (out of 50) for the dunk.
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