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[4] Bosch acknowledges that the directorial control was loosened as the work progressed; stating around episode 10, as he was guided into the role of Ichigo and the growth of the character. [4] Bosch noted that the long scenes of screaming and panting, in particular, the scene in episode 18, have
nearly made him pass out. [4] Stephanie Sheh noticed the difference in the tone of her Orihime voice in the
English adaptation and described it as being higher-pitched and "innocent-sounding". [4] The English dub producers
wanted to make Orihime sound tough, and comedic, but not "ditzy". She relates to her character's unusual creations for food. [4] Derek Stephen Prince likes to play Uryu because he is the black sheep of the cast and he is a complex character. [4] Throughout the production, Prince acknowledges his role as the English voice actor of Shino Aburame from Naruto and sets them apart by taking a Clint
Eastwood tone for Uryu. [4] For the voicework, one of the challenges was stating Japanese phrases while maintaining pronunciation and inflection. [4] The duality of the story was hard to keep up with, and the cast had to juggle the challenges of performing under the different lifestyles of the characters. [4] The voice actors often made suggestions for the scenes that differ from the approved script and results in rewriting and additional takes that were put into the dub. [4] Production[edit] Noriyuki Abe was chosen as director of the series while Masashi Sogo [ja] acted as head writer for episodes 1–212.
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Game, No Life No. Original
release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN 1 November 23, 2013[44]978-4-04-066114-8October 21, 2014[45]978-1-62692-079-8 2 February 23, 2018[46]978-4-04-069582-2January 8, 2019[47]978-1-64275-037-9 No Game No Life, Please! No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN 1 January 23, 2016[48]978-4-04-067878-8June 20, 2017[49]978-0-316-47192-3 2 August 23, 2016[50]978-4-04-068525-0September 19, 2017[51]978-0-316-47237-1 3 April 22, 2017[52]978-4-04-069165-7February 6, 2018[53]978-0-316-51767-6 4 January 23, 2018[54]978-4-04-069535-8September 18, 2018[55]978-1-9753-0178-1 Anime adaptation On July 27, 2013, Monthly Comic Alive announced the anime adaptation for No Game No Life was green lit. [56] It is directed by Atsuko Ishizuka and animated by Madhouse. [57] The series premiered on April 9, 2014 on AT-X; it was later broadcast on five other broadcast stations and several streaming networks. [58] The final episode premiered on June 25, 2014.
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