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Nickelodeon (Serbian: Nickelodeon Srbija) is the Serbian version of Nick, launched on April 28, 2013 along with the Slovenian-language version of Nick. [1] It broadcasts in Serbia, North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. All animated and live-action shows are dubbed into the Serbian.
June 7:. Manga serialization. 1979 – Hanappe Bazooka by Kazuo Koike and Go Nagai begins serialization in Weekly Young Jump; OVA/ONA [disambiguation needed] series. 1995 – Megami Paradise (vol.1)
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; List of gay characters in anime; List of highest-grossing anime films; List of lesbian characters in ...
The Serbian Wikipedia (Serbian: Википедија на српском језику, Vikipedija na srpskom jeziku) is the Serbian-language version of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. Created on 16 February 2003, it reached its 100,000th article on 20 November 2009 before getting to another milestone with the 200,000th article on 6 July ...
The novel has been warmly received by critics. In The Los Angeles Times, Sara Scribner wrote, "Marie Lu has beaten the curse with 'Prodigy,' the second book in the 'Legend' series...Unlike 'The Hunger Games,' which delivers its adrenaline rush by giving kids bows and arrows, this series' power is derived through its layered atmospheres and the way its characters reflect and fight their worlds ...
Aikatsu! is an anime television series created and produced by Sunrise, ... "Ageha na Myūzu" ... June 13, 2013 36 "Tristar Takeoff☆" ...
June 27, 2010 () With the final showdown of the grand prix coming, Kashino is responsible for the toughest job on the team and passes out. Team Tennōji ends up winning the Grand Prix by one point, but Henri announces that because Team Ichigo did perfectly, they are also being invited to go to Paris for the World Grand Prix.
Prior to the widespread use of anime, the term Japanimation, a portmanteau of Japan and animation, was prevalent throughout the 1970s and 1980s. In the mid-1980s, the term anime began to supplant Japanimation; [17] in general, the latter term now only appears in period works where it is used to distinguish and identify Japanese animation. [18]