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Dog Days is also the title of a Japanese anime series that premiered in 2011. The story revolves around a boy named Shinku Izumi, who is summoned to an alternate world where the inhabitants have animal ears and tails. In film, Dog Day Afternoon (1975) and Hundstage (German for "Dog Days"; 2001) evoke their oppressive seasonal settings.
A Dog Day: or the Angel in the House, a 1902 children's book written by Walter Emanuel and illustrated by Cecil Aldin; Dog Days, a 1998 novel by Daniel Lyons; Dog Days, a 2006 novel by Ana Marie Cox; Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days, a 2009 novel by Jeff Kinney
Dog Days is a 2011 Japanese fantasy anime television series created by Masaki Tsuzuki. The series revolves around Shinku Izumi, a cheerful and athletic half-Japanese, half-English boy studying at Kinokawa International School in Japan who is suddenly summoned to the alternate world of Flonyard. The people there look no different from humans ...
Keeping with the canine theme, the phrase "dog days of summer" is actually a reference to Sirius (the Dog Star) which is part of the constellation, Canis Major (the Greater Dog).
The dog days of summer, the period during which the star Sirius rises alongside the sun, run from July 3 to August 11. Ancient people believed that Sirius influenced the weather, among other ...
A small white dog that gets along with Tatsumaki and Cheney. It is part of the Knights of Biscotti's Onmitsu Squad, taking on the task of delivering messages. Konoha (コノハ) A small white fox like creature with a bell around its neck that emits a high pitched tone when the presence of a demon is detected.
Dog Days (stylized as DOG DAYS) is a Japanese anime television series created by Masaki Tsuzuki, also known for his work as creator of Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha and produced by Seven Arcs and Aniplex under the direction of Keizo Kusakawa. The story revolves around a boy named Shinku Izumi, who is summoned to an alternate world, Flonyard, by ...
Dog Days is an American reality television series which aired on Animal Planet in the fall of 2002. [1] [2] The show followed a number of New Yorkers, notably former Saturday Night Live choreographer Danielle Flora and top male model Edward Cruz, as they raised their pet dogs in New York City.