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Death Parade (Japanese: デス・パレード, Hepburn: Desu Parēdo) is a Japanese anime series created, written, and directed by Yuzuru Tachikawa and produced by Madhouse. The series was spawned from a short film , Death Billiards , which was originally produced by Madhouse for the Young Animator Training Project 's Anime Mirai 2013 and ...
Listeners - Funimation [a] (only the first same-day simuldub episode was streamed on time) & Hulu; Major 2nd Season 2 - Crunchyroll (delayed after episode 4) MASHIN HERO WATARU THE SEVEN SPIRITS OF RYUJINMARU - YouTube (delayed after episode 2) The Millionaire Detective Balance: Unlimited - Funimation [b] (postponed after episode 2)
Title Network Premiere date End date Mashin Hero Wataru 2: Nippon TV March 3, 1990: March 8, 1991: Karakuri Kengō Den Musashi Lord: October 3, 1990: September 25, 1991
Madhouse was established in 1972 by ex–Mushi Production animators, including Masao Maruyama, Osamu Dezaki, and Yoshiaki Kawajiri, with funding from Yutaka Fujioka, the founder of Tokyo Movie, and co-produced its earliest series with Tokyo Movie.
Yuzuru Tachikawa (立川 譲, Tachikawa Yuzuru, born December 2, 1981) is a Japanese anime director. Starting his career at Madhouse , he is known for directing the anime series Death Parade , Mob Psycho 100 , and Deca-Dence .
The Devil Is a Part-Timer! [23] The Familiar of Zero (Zero no Tsukaima) The Genie Family; The Great Adventure of Horus, Prince of the Sun; The Good Witch of the West; The Heroic Legend of Arslan; The Irregular at Magic High School; The Law of Ueki; The Legend of the Legendary Heroes; The Melancholy Of Haruhi Suzumiya [48] The Mythical Detective ...
Date A Live: Shido Itsuka [14] 2015 Death Parade: Harada 2 episodes 2019–present Demon Lord, Retry! Hakuto Kunai/Akira Ono [15] [16] 2013–present The Devil Is a Part-Timer! Mao Sadao/Demon King Satan [17] [18] 2013 Diabolik Lovers: Subaru Sakamaki [19] [20] 2019–present Dr. Stone: Kinro 2018 Dragon Ball Super: Grand Minister [21] 2016 ...
Marchi was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, to Susan Kay Hester (née Taylor, born 1951). [3] Her stepfather, Michael Hester (1957–2016), worked as a bio-medical engineer. [3] [4] She graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a bachelor's degree in theater, [5] [6] and started her professional acting career in 2000.