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Title Premiere date End date Giant Killing: April 4, 2010: September 26, 2010: Bakuman: October 2, 2010: March 30, 2013: Hyouge Mono: April 7, 2011: January 26, 2012
On the outlook of the cliff, in the snow, Misaki attempts suicide only to be stopped by Tatsuhiro. Moments later, Tatsuhiro attempts to commit suicide in a sacrifice to kill the NHK conspiracy he has created as the cause of all of Misaki's problems. While running toward the precipice he realizes he is doing this for the girl he loves.
Welcome to the N.H.K. revolves around the lives of several young adults all living in or around the city of Tokyo.Many different lifestyles are shown though most of the time the story focuses on the concepts of being a hikikomori (a reclusive individual who withdraws from society), anime otaku, and having most of the characters experience intense feelings of depression and loneliness.
Log Horizon is a 2013 science fiction, action Japanese anime series based on the novels written by Mamare Touno. [1] A 25-episode anime adaptation produced by Satelight aired on NHK Educational TV from October 5, 2013 to March 22, 2014. [1] The series was streamed as a simulcast by Crunchyroll in North America and other select parts of the ...
List of anime based on video games; List of anime by release date (1939–1945) List of anime by release date (1946–1959) List of anime by release date (pre-1939) List of anime conventions; List of anime distributed in the United States; List of anime franchises by episode count; List of anime releases made concurrently in the United States ...
This is a list of anime television series by episode count for series with a minimum of 100 episodes. Note that anime franchises with multiple television series are not listed on this page. Anime in Japan has a practice of naming seasons under their own separate title instead of by cours. This article will only cover series without distinct ...
The series premiered on April 5, 2009 on the NHK, and ended in 2010. It has a total of 39 episodes. [1] The series was directed by Chiaki Kon until episode 20, but changed afterward to Hajime Kamegaki for unknown reasons. Two pieces of theme music are used, one opening theme and one ending theme.
The series was also adapted as a 24-episode anime television series, which aired in Japan between July and December 2006. Takimoto wrote two Afterwords published in various editions of his novel. In the first afterword, dated December 2001, he stated that he was a hikikomori and was still recovering: "the themes addressed in this story are not ...