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Elle a également connu un succès international, où elle a fait partie des meilleurs émissions de télévision au monde de 2005 à 2007. Elle était aussi le programme de Nickelodeon le mieux noté en Allemagne, Indonésie, en Malaisie, aux Pays-Bas, en Belgique et en Colombie. Dans quasiment tous les autres pays Avatar est classé dans les trois meilleurs émissions de Nickelodeon[17]. Elle a remporté le trophée de la
meilleure série d'animation aux Kids' Choice Awards en 2008, un exploit considéré pour beaucoup surréaliste[18]. Réception et critiques[modifier | modifier le code] Le programme a été acclamé par tous, avec un score critique de 100 % sur Rotten Tomatoes sur la base de 23 critiques[19]. Max Nicholson d' IGN l'a qualifié de « incontournable » et l'a décrit comme « l'une des plus grandes séries animées de tous les temps »[20]. Un grand nombre d'artistes et de personnalité feront l'éloge de la série pour son intrigue, sa production et sa capacité à attirer autant les enfants que les adultes. Intrigue[modifier | modifier le code] Dans un monde où les humains maîtrisent les éléments (l'eau, la terre, le feu et l'air), quatre peuples se partagent la planète : la Nation du Feu qui habite un continent à l'ouest, le Royaume de la Terre qui habite l'est, les Tribus de l'Eau qui habite les pôles et les marais du Royaume de la Terre, et les Nomades de l'Air qui comme en témoigne leur nom, sont nomades et se déplacent alternativement entre quatre temples situés au nord, au sud, à l'est et à l'ouest du monde. Les nations de la Terre et du Feu sont les plus puissantes, la Nation du Feu utilise entre autres des navires blindés à charbon pour faire la guerre à toutes les autres nations, particulièrement le Royaume de la Terre qui est son principal adversaire. Les Maîtres de la Terre qui sont faits prisonniers sont envoyés en
exil sur des plates-formes marines en acier pour éviter qu'ils ne s'évadent. L'armée du Feu est disciplinée et puissante, et se bat pour le contrôle du monde.
As it turns out, this girl—Fuuka Akitsuki—also
goes to the school Yuu is transferring to. Unlike most people, Fuuka doesn't own a cellphone; she even listens to music using a CD player. Eventually these two become closer, and decide to form a band with their friends and enter the professional world of music. With Fuuka around, what will now become of Yuu's new life in Tokyo? [Written by MAL Rewrite] StudioDiomedéa SourceManga ThemesLove PolygonMusicSchool DemographicShounen 6. 50 296K Add to My List Maken-Ki! 292635 6. 32 20111005 Maken-Ki! TV, 2011Finished 12 eps, 24 min Action Ecchi Maken-Ki! Based on the manga series by Hiromitsu Takeda, this romantic comedy is about Takeru Ohyama, a typical perverted teenage boy. His new school doesn't require entrance exams, and it just turned co-ed! Unfortunately, his dreams of a happy high school life are dashed when he finds out the school is much more than it seems. All of the students wield a special item—a Maken—to unleash their magical abilities in duels! Can Takeru find a Maken that works for him? Even while trying to fit in at a new school and dealing with all kinds of girl problems? (Source: FUNimation) StudioAIC Spirits SourceManga ThemesHaremMartial ArtsSchoolSuper Power DemographicShounen 6. 32 293K Add to My List Masou Gakuen HxH 291759 6. 12 20160706 Masou Gakuen HxH TV, 2016Finished 12 eps, 24 min Action Comedy Fantasy Romance Sci-Fi Ecchi Masou Gakuen HxH Hida Kizuna possesses the HHG (Heart Hybrid Gear) ability, but it is not strong enough to make him particularly important. His older sister
calls him to transfer to a strategic defense school, where many of the students (many of which are large-breasted girls) use their HHG abilities to fight invaders from another world while wearing extremely skimpy pilot outfits.
He is also adept in martial arts, but does not fight unless he is angered, and ordinarily just takes a beating. Much of the humor derives
from situational elements, such as encounters between Kintaro and the women gone awry, and interactions between Kintaro's libido and imagination. Recurring gags include Kintaro's fetish for toilets (especially those recently used by beautiful women), his exaggerated facial expressions, and comical entries in his notebook. The notebook entries include explicit drawings of the women he encounters and bits of wisdom such as "'C' base is not sex", and "The human head cannot turn 360 degrees. " Regarding the series, Tatsuya Egawa writes: "Before leaving kindergarten, I wrote these words in my notebook: 'I really like to study. ' Often I wonder when it was that our schools forgot the true meaning of 'study', something which is now so often misunderstood by teachers and parents. Learning ought to be both stimulating and entertaining". Characters[edit] Kintaro Oe (大江 錦太郎, Ōe Kintarō) Voiced by: Mitsuo Iwata[2] (Japanese); Doug Smith[3] (English) Madame President (女社長, Joshachō) Voiced by: Hiromi Tsuru[2] (Japanese); Tiffany Grant[3] (English) Naoko Katsuda (勝田 奈緒子, Katsuda Naoko) Voiced by: Yūko Minaguchi[2] (Japanese); Allison Keith[3] (English) Noriko (紀子) Voiced by: Yuri Shiratori[2] (Japanese); Kim Sevier[3] (English) Ayuko Hayami (速水 鮎子, Hayami Ayuko) Voiced by:
Kikuko Inoue[2] (Japanese); Sue Ulu[3] (English) Reiko Terayama (寺山 麗子, Terayama Reiko) Voiced by: Sakiko Tamagawa[2] (Japanese); Laura Chapman[3] (English) Chie (知絵) Voiced by: Mika Kanai[2] (Japanese); Yvonne Aguirre[3] (English) Media[edit] Manga[edit] Written and illustrated by Tatsuya Egawa, Golden Boy was serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Super Jump from 1992 to 1997. [4] Shueisha collected its chapters in ten tankōbon volumes, released from June 4, 1993,[5] to January 9, 1998. [6] A sequel to the manga, Golden Boy II – Sasurai no O-Benkyō Yarō: Geinō-kai Ōabare-hen (GOLDEN BOY II 〜さすらいのお勉強野郎 芸能界大暴れ編〜), was serialized in Business Jump from September 15, 2010,[7][8] to May 18, 2011. [9] Shueisha collected its chapters in two tankōbon volumes, released on February 18 and July 19, 2011.