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Cell" March 10, 1993 November 29, 2000 The main event begins! Now free of distraction, Goku steps into the ring to face Cell. The Earth shakes and the heavens tremble as these mighty super warriors collide! And that’s just the warm up! 178 13 "Cell's Bag of Tricks" March 17, 1993 November 30, 2000 Cell attacks Goku with a dazzling array of moves including the Destructo Disk, the Special Beam Cannon, and even the Kamehameha Wave! Goku matches the monster blow for blow, but how long can he last against such a lethal arsenal? 179 14 "No More Rules" March 31, 1993 December 4, 2000 As the battle intensifies, Cell quickly grows tired of the rules he created for the tournament. With a flick of his finger, the Android destroys the ring, instantly turning the Cell Games into a deadly fight to the finish! 180 15 "The Fight is Over" April 7, 1993 December 5, 2000 Goku blasts Cell with a Kamehameha Wave that reduces the android to a pile of cinders, but his triumph is short-lived. The monster shows his amazing resilience by fully regenerating himself! 181 16 "Faith in a Boy" April 14, 1993 December 6, 2000 After surrendering to Cell, Goku names the next challenger to enter the Cell Games: Gohan! Goku has supreme faith in his son’s abilities, but the young Saiyan will need a lot more than his father’s confidence if he’s going to survive! 182 17 "Gohan's Desperate Plea"[n 2] April 21, 1993 December 7, 2000 The fight between Gohan and Cell intensifies, but the villain’s attacks seem to have no effect on the boy! Could the young hero really have the power to defeat the evil android once and for all? 183 18 "Android Explosion" April 28, 1993 December 11, 2000 Cell is determined to unleash Gohan’s full potential, but the boy refuses to fight, prompting the android to torture Gohan’s friends instead! Next, Cell does the unthinkable by spawning miniature Cells to attack the Z-Fighters! 184 19 "Children of Cell Attack"[n 3] May 5, 1993 December 12, 2000 Gohan boils with rage as the Cell Juniors wreak havoc on the Z-Fighters. The boy struggles to resist the urge to fight, but he’s a powder keg waiting to explode, and Android 16 appears ready to light the fuse! 185 20 "The Unleashing"[n 4] May 12, 1993 December 13, 2000 Spurred by Android 16’s dying words, Gohan’s hidden power is finally unleashed! With his new strength and speed, Gohan easily destroys the wicked Cell Juniors, but his sights are set on a bigger target! 186 21 "The Unstoppable Gohan" May 19, 1993 December 14, 2000 Cell’s desire for battle turns into a nightmare as Gohan unleashes the full fury of his strength. The evil android powers up to his maximum level, but will it be enough to spare him from the wrath of Super Saiyan 2? 187 22 "Cell's Mighty Breakdown"[n 5] May 26, 1993 December 18, 2000 Gohan’s Super Saiyan strength appears to have no limit, and the young hero delivers a blow so severe it causes Cell to cough up Android 18! As the monster wears down, Gohan prepares to end the battle once and for all! 188 23 "A Hero's Farewell" June 2, 1993 December 19, 2000 Clearly overmatched by Gohan, Cell initiates his last line of defense: a self-destruct program that will blow up the entire planet! With only seconds to spare, Goku risks everything to transport Cell away from the Earth.

It’s one thing to expect something less than trying to be the best sorcerer in the world, and a whole other to want close to nothing. There is nothing inspiring or grand in whatever they want. Naruto was instantly grabbing your attention because he was very sad on the swing, and Deku did the same by crying after being bullied and was told he will never become a hero. There is no such thing here. And it doesn’t help how passive they are the whole time. They fool around, then a mission happens, and they go to the mission. Their motivations don’t play a part in the plot in the least. Special mention must be made for the female characters, which are often praised for not existing as fan service and for being strong and independent. It’s not much of a positive trait when they come off as unlikable feminists who are too busy bitching about first world problems and their role in society, while in battle they are still far weaker than the men. Especially Nobara, who fails at almost everything she does, has to be constantly saved by the men, and yet the audience is supposed to praise her as a strong and independent woman. She’s just there to be bitching, yelling, and being obnoxious, this is not a well presented female character, why’s everyone acting like a simp over such an obnoxious person? ACTION Anyways, the sole reason for anyone to watch this anime is the fighting, which is super duper well animated and choreographed.

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The group calls the new dimension "This World", and finds it has its own set of rules and physics. Over time, while trying to get back home, they realize that they have individual supernatural abilities, but also find it difficult to navigate their own interpersonal relationships. The class later splits into two groups due to internal conflicts. As both the groups continue journeying to find their way back home, they discover many other students who have spent thousands of years in other "This Worlds". Characters[edit] Nagara (長良) Voiced by: Aoi Ichikawa[3] (Japanese); Derick Snow[4] (English) Nozomi (希) Voiced by: Saori Ōnishi[3] (Japanese); Luci Christian[4] (English) Mizuho (瑞穂) Voiced by: Aoi Yūki[3] (Japanese); Tia Ballard[4] (English) Asakaze (朝風) Voiced by: Chiaki Kobayashi[3] (Japanese); Daman Mills[4] (English) Rajdhani (ラジダニ, Rajidani) Voiced by: Hiroki Gotō[5] (Japanese); Siddhartha Minhas[4] (English) Hoshi (明星) Voiced by: Ami Naitō[5] (Japanese); Ry McKeand[4] (English) Pony (ポニー, Ponī) Voiced by: Hana Sato[5] (Japanese); Lauren Landa[4] (English) Cap (キャップ, Kyappu) Voiced by: Yōji Ueda[5] (Japanese); Patrick Seitz[4] (English) Hayato (はやと) Voiced by: Shōta Yamamoto[5] (Japanese); David Matranga[4] (English) Shanghai (上海, Shanhai) Voiced by: Kana Ogino[5] Production and release[edit] The anime television series was announced on April 28, 2021. The series was animated by Madhouse and written and directed by Shingo Natsume, with original character designs provided by Hisashi Eguchi and Norifumi Kugai adapting the designs for animation. While the first episode was given an early premiere on June 19, 2021,[6] the series officially aired from July 16 to October 1, 2021 on Tokyo MX and other channels. [3][b] Ging Nang Boyz performed the series' theme song "Shōnen Shōjo". [1] The series was licensed outside of Asia by Funimation. [8] On September 14, 2021, Funimation announced the series would receive an English dub, which premiered on September 16. [4] Following Sony's acquisition of Crunchyroll, the series was moved to Crunchyroll. ^ 【6月10日付】本日発売の単行本リスト. Comic Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. June 10, 2022. Archived from the original on June 12, 2022. Retrieved June 11, 2022. ^ 【9月12日付】本日発売の単行本リスト. Comic Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. September 12, 2022. Archived from the original on September 13, 2022.
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