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Kiriya however is still too consumed with rage, so Frederica points a gun at herself. Shocked, Kiriya moves to stop Frederica, giving Shin the opening he needs to get into point-blank range of the Morpho and destroy Kiriya's core. Frederica then has a vision of Kiriya entrusting her care to Shin before being escorted to the afterlife by Shourei.
On New Year's Day, Natsuo and the club take it to Kiriya. Later, Natsuo is 'abducted' to a ceremony where his novel, entered into a contest by Kiriya, has won first prize. Natsuo returns home and is surprised when he thinks he sees Hina, rushing to hug her and tell her the news; it is actually Rui in a wig, and she rushes to her room in tears.
[1] [2] It was adapted into a drama CD by Pioneer Entertainment that includes scenes from the first two volumes of the series. [3] The manga series is licensed for English-language release in North America by Viz Media, [4] which released the first volume on September 7, 2004. The final volume was released on December 12, 2006.
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According to Kiriya, in an interview with Joblo, it took two months to shoot the film and a further six months of post-production work. [2] The film's look was achieved through a combination of means, from CGI (supervised by Haruhiko Shono ), matte paintings to even Kiriya's heavy involvement with the cinematography.
Sougo Tokiwa is an 18-year-old high school student who dreams of becoming a king. After discovering a mysterious watch-like device, Sougo encounters two time travelers: a resistance fighter named Geiz Myokoin and a woman named Tsukuyomi, who reveals that Sougo became a tyrannical dictator known as Ohma Zi-O in the year 2068.
The Volume 1 Blu-ray/DVD cover art for Hyouka depicting the main characters Hyouka (氷菓) is a 22-episode animated television series based on Honobu Yonezawa's novel of the same name. It was produced by Kyoto Animation with direction by Yasuhiro Takemoto, series composition by Shoji Gatoh, character design by Futoshi Nishiya, and music composition by Kohei Tanaka. The series centers around ...
Next is Himatsubushi-hen (episodes 14 and 15), the shortest of the story arcs. The last two chapters are Meakashi-hen (episodes 16 to 21) and Tsumihoroboshi-hen (episodes 22 through 26). An extra episode based on a short story written by Ryukishi07, Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Gaiden Nekogoroshi-hen (ひぐらしのなく頃に外伝 猫殺し編 ...