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Zou is about the day-to-day life and adventures of a young anthropomorphic zebra, Zou (Bizou), and his family and friends. Most episodes contain Zou's name in the title and usually take place at Zou's house or in his backyard. Zou lives with his mother, father, grandparents, and great-grandmother.
Crunchyroll LLC (North America – Region 1/A); Madman Entertainment (Australia and New Zealand – Region 4/B) Volume Episodes Release date ISBN Ref. NA UK & IE AUS & NZ Season Twelve Voyage One 747–758 October 4, 2022 N/A December 6, 2023 ISBN N/A [13] Voyage Two 759–770 January 17, 2023 N/A February 7, 2024 ISBN N/A [14] Voyage Three 771 ...
Episode # Air Date Title Guests Remarks 175 January 4 The Scene of My Life (내 인생의 한 장면) Kook Tae-ik & Joo Hyun-seo (Uijeongbu High School graduates), Seo Hye-jung & Kim Jin-su (Parents of Quintuplets), Jo Jung-suk (Actor) 176 January 11 The Best Drama in My Life (인생 드라마) Kim Hye-ja (Actress), Just Jerk (Dance Crew) 177
Season Season title Episodes Originally released; First released Last released; 1: East Blue: 61: October 20, 1999 (): March 14, 2001 (): 2: Entering into the Grand Line
The band The Number Twelve Looks Like You took their name from the title of this episode. Charlie Brooker stated in an interview that this episode influenced "Fifteen Million Merits", an episode of his anthology series, Black Mirror. [2] Dr. Evil from the Austin Powers franchise used the same pinky gestures as Richard Long from this episode. [3]
Kengan Ashura is a Japanese anime series based on the manga series of the same name written by Yabako Sandrovich and illustrated by Daromeon. In January 2015, Ura Sunday opened a fan poll to let fans decide which of their series should receive an anime adaptation, [1] and in May 2015, it was announced that Kengan Ashura had won the poll with 2.3 million out of 9 million total votes. [2]
No. overall [n 1] No. in season Title [n 2] Directed by Written by Original release date [n 3] English air date [2] 629: 1 "Startling! The Big News Shakes Up the New World!"
The title of the episode comes from the opening line of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's "The Arrow and the Song": "I shot an arrow into the air, it fell to Earth I knew not where." Serling also used this title for a prospective Twilight Zone pilot episode that was eventually shot, in modified form, as "The Gift". [2]