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S.A (stylized as S・A; pronounced Special A) is a shōjo manga by Maki Minami.The series started serialization in the bimonthly magazine The Hana to Yume in 2003, and moved to the biweekly magazine Hana to Yume in 2004, after running for four chapters. [2]
The show premiered 5 months after it ended in Japan making it the fastest acquired anime title on Philippine free TV history. [1] It is the first country in Southeast Asia to air the series outside Japan. This anime was aired in South Korea via Animax, marking it as the first country in East Asia and second in Asia to air the series outside Japan.
Anime (Japanese: アニメ, IPA: ⓘ) is hand-drawn and computer-generated animation originating from Japan.However, Outside of Japan and in English, anime refers specifically to the animation produced exclusively in Japan.
Totte Oki A-News (special Animax original anime news program, hosted by Nana Akiyama, Vincent Giry (a.k.a. Jiri Vanson), and newscast by Ryūsuke Hikawa) Tokyo Mew Mew; Touch; Touch: Miss Lonely Yesterday; The Tower of Druaga; Trinity Blood; The Twelve Kingdoms; Twilight Q [48] Twin Spica; Twin Star Exorcists; The File Of Young Kindaichi
On September 19, 2006, Funimation created an official channel on YouTube where they upload advertisements for box sets, as well as clips and preview episodes of their licensed series. In September 2008, they began distributing full episodes of series on Hulu. [96] In April 2009, Funimation began distributing full episodes of series at Veoh.
This is a list of anime based on video games. It includes anime that are adaptations of video games or whose characters originated in video games. Many anime (Japanese animated productions usually featuring hand-drawn or computer animation) are based on Japanese video games , particularly visual novels and JRPGs .
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The series has been licensed for a North American release by Viz Media, which they first announced at San Diego Comic-Con in 2007. [2] The series was first available in North America on the Funimation Channel. [3] A dubbed version was later added to iTunes. [4] The first eleven episodes were released subtitled on Hulu prior to a DVD release. [5]