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The anime began airing on Tokyo MX from October 2, 2009 to March 19, 2010 and were later aired a day later on Chiba TV, MBS, TV Saitama and TV Kanagawa. The first 12 episodes follow the manga closely, with some changes and a few anime-original episodes and characters, while the later half of the series being a new original plot written by ...
The first season of the Japanese animated television series A Certain Scientific Railgun, based on the manga of the same name, follows the third Level 5 esper in Academy City named Mikoto Misaka. Produced by J.C.Staff, the season was directed by Tatsuyuki Nagai from a series composition supervised by Seishi Minakami.
The first film based on the series, Twilight Syndrome: Sotsugyō (Graduation) was released on 23 November 2000 starring Wakana Sakai. [54] [55] It is set four years after Saikai, and was filmed entirely in digital video. [55] Two more films were released around the time Kinjirareta Toshi Densetsu was released for the Nintendo DS.
Doki Doki Densetsu Mahoujin Guru Guru: October 13, 1994 September 14, 1995 Zenki: January 9, 1995 December 25, 1995 Tenchi Universe: April 2, 1995 September 24, 1995 Jura Tripper: April 4, 1995 December 24, 1995 Juu Senshi Garukiba: April 4, 1995 September 26, 1995 Ai Tenshi Densetsu Wedding Peach: April 5, 1995 March 27, 1996 Fushigi Yūgi ...
TV Asahi: Ihin Seiri Hito Aiko Tanizaki II: Yumi Nakazono / Misaki Fujiwara: MBS: 2013: Machigawa re Chatta Otoko: Chiho Sumiyoshi: Fuji TV: Episode 4 Shiawase ni Naru 3-ttsu no Kaimono "'Ī ne!' O Katta Onna" Kanako Horiuchi: KTV: Lead role Amachan: Apartment woman: NHK: Episode 73 Summer Nude: Yukiko: Fuji TV: Episode 7 Toshi Densetsu no Onna ...
A Japanese urban legend (日本の都市伝説, Nihon no toshi densetsu) is a story in Japanese folklore which is circulated as true. These urban legends are characterized by originating in or being popularized throughout the country of Japan.
The series was originally broadcast between October 5, 2005 and March 29, 2006 on NTV. [2] The 26 episodes were later combined into two DVD box sets, released by VAP on March 24, and May 24, 2006. [3] Streaming service Crunchyroll licensed the anime for an English-language release from September 10, 2013. [4]
A 58-episode anime television series adaptation titled Aoki Densetsu Shoot! (蒼き伝説 シュート!, lit. ' Blue Legend Shoot! ') was produced by Toei Animation and broadcast between November 7, 1993, and December 25, 1994, on Fuji Television. A brand-new original anime television series by EMT Squared and Magic Bus titled Shoot!