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Utena is so inspired by the unnamed prince that she decides to become a prince herself. 6 years later, 14-year-old Utena attends Ohtori Academy and is in 8th grade, where her noble aspirations lead her to accidentally enter the Dueling Game and become engaged to the cryptic Rose Bride Anthy.
Revolutionary Girl Utena is divided into three story arcs: the "Student Council Saga" (episodes 1–12), the "Black Rose Saga" (episodes 13–24), and the "Apocalypse Saga" (episodes 25–39). [5] [6] As a child, Utena Tenjou was given a rose-engraved signet ring by a traveling prince, who promised her that they would one day meet again ...
The food pyramid game combined the "Face Wheel" concept (photos of all judges) from part 1 and the game "Watch Your Weight", plus it assigned them their dish. Damaris' round 1 "best dish" advantage was getting an extra 2 lbs. of food. The final game combined "Grocery List" with "Express Lane" and required them to use only the 7 items on the list.
List of season 3 episodes; No. overall No. in season Guest artist(s) Player order [c] Original air date; 37: 1: Hòa Minzy vs. Erik Thành: 67: 28 July 2018 () 38: 2: Hoàng Yến Chibi vs. Gin Tuấn Kiệt – 4 August 2018 () 39: 3: Anh Tú vs. Hari Won – 11 August 2018 () 40: 4: Bùi Anh Tuấn vs. Hương Tràm – 18 August 2018 () 41: 5
The winter season is already off to a hellish start when a major blizzard slams the Coquihalla Highway. Jamie Davis Heavy Rescue's "A" team, Adam and Kevin, spends a busy morning clearing spun out semis off the road when word comes that a multi vehicle pile-up has closed down both northbound lanes.
For episodes 127-152, the opening and ending themes respectively are "Lovely Party Collection" by Ruka, Mona, and Miki and "Tutu・Ballerina" (チュチュ・バレリーナ) by Mona, Ruka, and Miki. From episode 153 onwards, the opening and ending themes respectively are "START DASH SENSATION" and "lucky train!", both by Ruka, Mona, and Miki.
Varun Grover, Smita Singh, and Vasant Nath wrote the episodes of the first season; Grover, Dhruv Narang, Nihit Bhave, and Pooja Tolani wrote the second season. [5] Swapnil Sonawane, Sylvester Fonseca and Aseem Bajaj served as director of photography. Aarti Bajaj was the editor and Alokananda Dasgupta composed the background score.
The ending themes are "Pedal" by Aiiro Apollo (episodes 1–12), "Because I've Been Lovesick" by BMK (episodes 13–21), "Hikariau Monotachi" by Bye-Bye-Hand (episodes 22–31), "Monster Disco", written and sung by Shikao Suga and arranged by Hyadain (episodes 32–44), "Strawberry" by Kobore (episodes 45–57), and "Take Me Maybe" by Penthouse ...