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Unable to resume work as a hitman due to his stature, the head of Z.O.O. gives Ogami another assignment while they work on an antidote: attend a middle school the head's daughter is applying to and judge if it is safe. Ogami, due to having no formal education, turns out to love middle school, and must balance his time as a student and an assassin.
The first opening theme is SLEEPLESS by B'z used for episodes 1033 in season 31 - 1048. The second opening theme is SPARKLE by Maki Ohguro used for episodes 1049 - 1076. The first ending theme is Karappo no Kokoro (空っぽの心, lit. "Empty Heart") by SARD UNDERGROUND used for episodes 1039 in season 31 - 1057.
The episodes use five pieces of theme music: two opening and three ending themes. The first opening theme is "Try Again" by Mai Kuraki starting from episode 681 to 695. [3] The second opening theme is "Q&A" by B'z starting from episode 696. The first ending theme is Koi ni Koi Shite (恋に恋して, lit.
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As the battle is about to start, Oni-Hige interrupts and suggests a game of ruby instead, to protect the other visitors and make more money. Oni-Hige poisons the players who must reach the antidote at the other players' end with the steel ball containing a key within 20 minutes or die. The game begins.
21st episode of the 6th season of The X-Files "Field Trip" The X-Files episode Mulder and Scully, trapped underground by a giant mushroom. The scene required David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson to be covered in faux-fungal "goop" and remain underground for hours. Episode no. Season 6 Episode 21 Directed by Kim Manners Story by Frank Spotnitz Teleplay by John Shiban Vince Gilligan Production ...