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Ten Count (Japanese: テンカウント, Hepburn: Ten Kaunto, also stylized as 10 Count) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rihito Takarai, serialized in the manga magazine Dear+ from 2013 to 2017. Two video game adaptations of the series have been produced.
Ten Count may refer to: Ten Count (manga) , a Japanese Boys-Love manga by Rihito Takarai Ten Count , the 18th episode of the 7th season of the American police procedural drama Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Rakuten Viki is an American over-the-top subscription video on-demand streaming service. It streams videos similar to other services, but also allows users to subtitle content available in 200 languages as well as providing original programming.
10 episodes 45 min. Ended Weekly UP [25] Talk show June 30, 2019 1 episode 30min. Canceled Informal Talks(Season 5) Talk show May 17, 2019 3 seasons 80 min. Ended Pets Hospital [26] Reality May 7, 2019 3 season 30 min. Pending Bilibili project [27] Vlog/short June 27, 2018 1 season 10 min. Ended Cheap Trip [28] Reality January 19, 2018 3 ...
Anime and manga portal Tengu no Daidokoro ( 天狗の台所 , " Tengu 's Kitchen") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ai Tanaka. It has been serialized in Kodansha 's seinen manga magazine Monthly Afternoon since September 2021.
In April 2012, Bilibili obtained an agreement with Nico Nico Douga to webcast the latest Chinese-subbed episodes of the newly airing anime Fate/Zero starting from 7 April. [8] However, the program was censored after three episodes for being reported as unauthorised operations of Internet audio-video broadcasting services and Hangzhou Huandian ...
Season 1 aired from November 18, 2011 to January 13, 2012 on Fridays at 24:00 for 9 episodes. It was a hit on Korean cable, reaching a peak viewership rating of 3.91%. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It also won the Grand Prize (Daesang) at the 6th Cable TV Broadcasting Awards in 2012.
There's a similar segment in the TV anime Yo-kai Watch where the series' mascot, Jibanyan, is portrayed as "Nyanpachi-sensei", teaching class 3-Y. Author Koushun Takami's Battle Royale contains a character named Kinpatsu Sakamochi, a satirical reference to Kinpachi. In Takami's text, Sakamochi is a sadistic individual who seems to gleefully ...