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Besides HIDIVE, this Magical Girl anime can also be watched on Aniplus TV in South Korea, along with many other titles. Unfortunately, popular streaming platforms, such as Crunchyroll, Netflix, Prime Video, or Disney Plus aren't streaming this series yet. Utena, as seen in the anime (Image via Asahi Production) Further, chances of the series coming to the aforementioned platforms seem bleak, given how the anime has already dropped an episode on HIDIVE. Nevertheless, fans belonging to the selected regions can enjoy watching Utena Hiiragi going about her business in the Gushing Over Magical Girls anime. About Gushing Over Magical Girls anime's plot Expand Tweet Masato Suzuki and Atsushi Otsuki are directing the anime at Asahi Production Studios, with Noboru Kimura composing the series' scripts and Yasuka Otaki designing the characters. Notably, Yasuhari Takanashi is listed as the series' music composer. Gushing Over Magical Girls anime follows the story of Utena Hiiragi, who was always fascinated by magical girls. She even once harbored the dream of transforming into a beautiful magical heroine and fighting evils. One day, a doll-like creature approaches, and reveals that she has magical powers lying dormant within her. Although she was excited at first, her colorful dreams are shattered once she transforms into a villain. Utena and the creature, as seen in the anime (Image via Asahi Production) Refusing to side with evil forces, she tries to quit being a villainess magic girl.

One of them was a pink, long-sleeved sweater with a white collar, a pleated brown mini-skirt, and brown high-heeled boots. She later wore a strapless, long wedding gown and white high-heeled pumps. She tied her hair into a short ponytail. She seemed to have abandoned the sandals for high-heeled boots as of Chapter 435, but she started using sandals again by the end of the arc. For the Sabaody Archipelago Arc, Nami wore an orange shirt with an orange floral pattern, white short shorts, and her high-heeled sandals. Nami's clothes consisted of a pink shirt, jean shorts, and high heels for the Straw Hat's Separation Serial. After the Timeskip[] From the Return to Sabaody Arc through the Fish-Man Island Arc, Nami's hair has grown rather long, which reaches her lower back. A single long hair stand hanging on the left side with bangs still hanging over her forehead. Her breasts have also grown much larger/rounder similar to Nico Robin's, but apart from this, her appearance has not changed much, save for the fact that both her body curves and hourglass figure have become more pronounced. Oddly, Nami's face is now drawn to look younger with her eyes bigger (with the irises now showing), droopier and placed lower on her face; though this may be from the art style evolving. She also has grown slightly taller.

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The story is split up into unique parts, each following a member of the Joestar family, who typically have names that can be abbreviated to the titular "JoJo". Release[edit] See also: List of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure episodes On July 5, 2012, at a press conference celebrating the 25th anniversary of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and promoting series creator Hirohiko Araki's then-upcoming art exhibition, Araki and his people announced that an anime adaptation of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure was in production and would premiere in October 2012. [6] In August 2012, it was announced that the series would be produced by David Production. [7] The first season of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure covered the first two parts of the manga, Phantom Blood and Battle Tendency. It aired for 26 episodes on Tokyo MX between October 6, 2012 and April 6, 2013. [8][9] Although teased at in the post-credit scenes of the finale,[9] the second season of the anime series, which covered the third part of the manga, Stardust Crusaders, was officially announced in the 47th issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump and the fifth tankōbon volume of JoJolion in October 2013. [10][11] It was broadcast on Tokyo MX in two parts for a total of 48 episodes; the first from April 5 to September 13, 2014,[12][13] and the second from January 10 to June 20, 2015. [14] The Japanese broadcast censored scenes of underage characters smoking by overlaying black shadows on them. [15][16] In October 2015, at the "Last Crusaders" event for Stardust Crusaders, a third season and adaptation of the fourth part of the manga, Diamond Is Unbreakable, was announced. [17] It premiered on April 1, 2016 and ended on December 23, 2016. An original video animation (OVA) adapting the Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe manga spin-offs to people who had purchased all thirteen Japanese DVD or Blu-ray volumes of the Diamond Is Unbreakable anime series.