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Retrieved April 7, 2016. ^ "ミニアニメ「Re:ゼロから始める休憩時間(ブレイクタイム)」放送決定!". Studio Puyukai (official site) (in Japanese). Archived from the original on May 15, 2016. Retrieved May 24, 2016. ^ "ミニアニメ「Re:プチから始める異世界生活」第1話公開!". Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai (official anime site) (in Japanese). June 28, 2016. Archived from the original on July 3, 2016. Retrieved July 5, 2016. ^ "Crunchyroll Adds 2 Series of Re:Zero Anime Shorts".

[61] The first two seasons were released together, covering their corresponding arcs of the manga (Dark Kingdom and Black Moon). A third season based on the Infinity arc on the manga premiered on Japanese television on April 4, 2016, known as Death Busters arc in this adaptation. [62] Munehisa Sakai directed the first and second season, while Chiaki Kon directed the third season. Films and television specials[edit] Three animated theatrical feature films based on the original Sailor Moon series have been released in Japan: Sailor Moon R: The Movie in 1993, followed by Sailor Moon S: The Movie in 1994, and Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie in 1995. The films are side-stories that do not correlate with the timeline of the original series. A one-hour television special was aired on TV Asahi in Japan on April 8, 1995.

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They also have both already faced Ricardo in the past, and after Date's victory against Ippo, he once again faced Ricardo. References ↑ Round 770 ↑ Round 1275 ↑ Bunkobon Volume 4 - Kamogawa's Diary ↑ Round 1227 ↑ Round 1176 ↑ Round 1023 ↑ Round 954 ↑ Round 770 ↑ Round 729 ↑ Round 636 ↑ Round 582 ↑ Round 481 ↑ Round 426 ↑ Round 376 ↑ Round 347 ↑ Round 301 ↑ Round 251 ↑ Round 211 ↑ Round 183 ↑ Round 159 ↑ Round 141 ↑ Round 120 ↑ Round 98 ↑ Round 78 ↑ Round 58 ↑ Round 45 ↑ Round 30 ↑ Round 25 ↑ Round 19 ↑ Round 2 ↑ Round 9 ↑ Round 15 ↑ Round 95 ↑ Round 114 ↑ Round 132 ↑ Round 150 ↑ Round 181 ↑ Round 232 ↑ Round 245 ↑ Round 245 ↑ Round 245 ↑ Round 245 ↑ Round 245 ↑ Round 327 ↑ Round 360 ↑ Round 474 ↑ Round 511 ↑ Round 759 ↑ Round 766 ↑ Round 1008 ↑ Round 1144 ↑ Round 1151 ↑ Round 1294 ↑ Round 1384 ↑ Round 1435 ↑ Round 1439 ↑ Chapter 1247, page 4 ↑ Chapter 1283, page 18 ↑ Round 1, page 1 ↑ Round 37 ↑ Chapter 793, pages 13-14 ↑ Round 1275 ↑ Round 1360 ↑ Round 1131 ↑ Round 18 ↑ Round 1132 ↑ Chapter 1240, page 14 ↑ Chapter 1280, page 8 ↑ Chapter 264, page 15 ↑ Chapter 891, pages 9-10 ↑ Chapter 35, page 4 ↑ Chapter 1188, pages 1-2 ↑ Chapter 886, pages 12-13 ↑ Chapter 245, page 18 ↑ Chapter 940 ↑ 76. 0 76. 1 Chapter 922 ↑ Chapter 1376 ↑ Chapter 3, page 11 ↑ Round 1279, pages 16-18 ↑ Chapter 1376 ↑ Chapter 860 ↑ Chapter 304, page 7 ↑ Chapter 1067, page 9 ↑ Chapter 166 ↑ Chapter 306, page 2 ↑ Chapter 1184, page 14 ↑ Chapter 1163 ↑ Round 1066 ↑ Round 1067 ↑ Chapter 1, pages 54-57 ↑ Chapter 5, pages 17-19 ↑ Chapter 16, page 4 ↑ Chapter 591, page 9 ↑ Chapter 1181, pages 6-8 ↑ Chapter 1385, page 10 ↑ Round 1433 ↑ Round 1433 ↑ Round 1437 ↑ Round 1437 ↑ Round 52, page 5 ↑ Round 15, page 21 ↑ Round 57 ↑ Round 141 ↑ Chapter 80, pages 10-12 ↑ Chapter 499, pages 10-12 ↑ Chapter 22 ↑ Chapter 783 ↑ Chapter 1291, pages 12-13 ↑ Chapter 1316, page 17 ↑ Chapter 1381, page 5 ↑ Round 1433 ↑ Chapter 1250, page 15 ↑ Chapter 1, page 25 ↑ Chapter 1384, page 4 ↑ Round 1423, page 2 ↑ Round 1433 ↑ Round 1437 ↑ Chapter 1020, page 10 ↑ Chapter 1294, pages 14-15 ↑ Chapter 1076 ↑ Chapter 417, page 4 ↑ Chapter 593 ↑ Chapter 707, pages 4-5 ↑ Chapter 1076, pages 10-11 ↑ Chapter 1143, pages 13-16 ↑ Chapter 1075, page 11 ↑ Chapter 1093, pages 7-9 ↑ Chapter 190 ↑ Chapter 201 ↑ Chapter 255 ↑ Chapter 256 ↑ Chapter 726, pages 3-4 ↑ Chapter 847, pages 10-11 ↑ Chapter 1079 ↑ Chapter 465, page 11 ↑ Chapter 577 ↑ Chapter 420, pages 7-8 ↑ Chapter 416, pages 20-22 ↑ Chapter 417 ↑ Chapter 492 ↑ Chapter 495 ↑ Chapter 420, page 11 ↑ Chapter 1263, page 14-15 ↑ Chapter 208, page 14 ↑ Chapter 1017, page 7 ↑ Chapter 1043, page 5 ↑ Chapter 1071, page 6 ↑ Chapter 1264, page 7 ↑ Hajime no Ippo: Best Memorial ↑ Hajime no Ippo: Best Memorial ↑ Hajime no Ippo: Best Memorial ↑ Hajime no Ippo: Best Memorial ↑ Bunkobon Volume 4 Kamogawa's Diary ↑ Hajime no Ippo chapter 1206, page 8 ↑ Chapter 1206, page 9 ↑ Chapter 1206, page 9 ↑ Chapter 1206, page 10 ↑ Chapter 1206, page 10 ↑ Chapter 1206, page 10 Categories Categories: Section stubs Characters Male Characters Characters from Tokyo Characters from Japan Makunouchi Family Makunouchi Fishing Boat Kamogawa Boxing Gym Boxers Retired Boxers Boxers Formerly Retired In Fighters Orthodox Boxers Featherweights Eastern Japan Rookie King All Japan Rookie King Japanese Featherweight Champion Champions National Champions JBC Champions World Rankers 100% Wins by KOs Languages Français Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. 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Mukokuseki characters may be depicted with culturally neutral features and can significantly impact the reception of a property outside of Japan. [217][218] A U. A. E. -Filipino produced TV series called Torkaizer is dubbed as the "Middle East's First Anime Show", and is currently in production[219] and looking for funding. [220] Netflix has produced multiple anime series in collaboration with Japanese animation studios,[221] and in doing so, has offered a more accessible channel for distribution to Western markets. [222] Similar initiatives have been enacted by the US-based streaming service Crunchyroll,[223] producing titles such as High Guardian Spice and an adaptation of Tower of God. The web-based series RWBY, produced by Texas-based company Rooster Teeth, is produced using an anime art style, and the series has been described as "anime" by multiple sources. For example, Adweek, in the headline to one of its articles, described the series as "American-made anime",[224] and in another headline, The Huffington Post described it as simply "anime", without referencing its country of origin. [225] In 2013, Monty Oum, the creator of RWBY, said "Some believe just like Scotch needs to be made in Scotland, an American company can't make anime. I think that's a narrow way of seeing it.