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The Monster anime series adapts Naoki Urasawa's manga of the same name. The 74-episode series was created by Madhouse and broadcast on Nippon Television from April 7, 2004, to September 28, 2005. Directed by Masayuki Kojima , it is a faithful adaptation of the entire story; essentially recreated shot for shot and scene for scene compared to the ...
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An English dub of Monster was produced by Salami Studios for Viz Media, which had the North American license to the anime. The show aired on Syfy's Ani-Mondays with two episodes back-to-back each Monday night at 11:00 pm EST, beginning 12 October 2009, as well as on its sister network Chiller. [8]
Monster [b] is an American biographical crime drama anthology television series created by Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan for Netflix. Murphy and Brennan both serve as showrunners . The series follows the lives of "monstrous figures", with each season following a different killer or killers.
Netflix’s Monster Season 2 Casts Its Menendez Brothers, Including General Hospital Star ... originals for the week of its release in September 2022 and amassed nearly 4.4 billion minutes watched ...
Written and illustrated by Naoki Urasawa, Monster was published in Big Comic Original from December 1994 to December 2001. The 162 chapters were periodically collected into 18 tankōbon volumes published by Shōgakukan, the first on 30 June 1995 and the last on 28 February 2002.
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Monsters (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese one-shot manga written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda.It was published by Shueisha in the Autumn Special issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump in October 1994.