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  2. Lists of anime - Wikipedia

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    List of anime distributed in the United States; List of anime franchises by episode count; List of anime releases made concurrently in the United States and Japan; List of anime series by episode count; List of anime theatrically released in the United States; Lists of anime and manga characters; List of bisexual characters in anime

  3. The Worst Anime Based on Video Games - AOL

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    We're breaking down just a handful of the worst anime adaptations that started life as video games. They can't all be as good as Pokémon. The Worst Anime Based on Video Games

  4. Akuma no Ko - Wikipedia

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    Crunchyroll Anime Awards: Best Ending Sequence "Akuma no Ko" Ai Higuchi, Attack on Titan Final Season Part 2: Nominated [12] Japan Expo Awards: Daruma for Best Ending "Akuma no Ko" Attack on Titan Season Finale Part 2 - Ai Higuchi: Won [13] Anime Grand Prix: Best Anime Song "Akuma no Ko" "Attack on Titan" The Final Season Part 2: 10th place [14]

  5. Pupa (manga) - Wikipedia

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    The anime adaptation was one of the most anticipated after its announcement, however after its release it was harshly criticized for the short duration of the episodes and the mediocre adaptation of the original work, crowning it as one of the worst animes in history.

  6. Anime - Wikipedia

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    The 1988 film Akira is largely credited with popularizing anime in the Western world during the early 1990s, before anime was further popularized by television shows such as Pokémon and Dragon Ball Z in the late 1990s. [159] [160] By 1997, Japanese anime was the fastest-growing genre in the American video industry. [161]

  7. A Cruel Angel's Thesis - Wikipedia

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    Toshiyuki Ōmori and Hidetoshi Satō composed the song, while Neko Oikawa wrote the lyrics. It was written for the opening theme of the anime television series Neon Genesis Evangelion, and was released as a double-A-sided single with "Fly Me to the Moon", the show's closing theme, on October 25, 1995.

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    49. 'One for the Money' Year Released: 2012 Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 2 percent Number of Reviews: 55 U.S. Box Office Gross: $26.4 million Critic quote: “An ungainly mix of flat-footed gumshoeing ...

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