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[4] During the 1980s, the economic bubble in Japan led to more anime being produced, [5] as well as a rapid growth of idol singers debuting, which led the decade to become known as the "Golden Age of Idols." [6] [7] As television was influential for idols, anime became one of the mediums used to promote their careers.
The Spirit then draws all the other key shards to it and the shards revolve around in the air. Then all six key shards descend and enter Mirred's body. As the others look on, Mirred is surrounded by a black haze and a massive black Spirit, with long gray wings covering its face, appears.
Riding on the wind, he is transported to a war-torn world where magic users called "Shard Casters" fight endlessly with each other, using spells in the form of marble-like "Shards". He is transported to a country known as Templar. With the power of the Shards, the Shard Casters are able to use spells and control monsters called "Spirits".
There's also no need to list programming from Animax's Asian, Korean, and international branches in the first place; especially now that they have been either sold off or shuttered. Please help improve this article if you can.
"Idol☆Teacher" (Japanese: アイドル☆ティーチャー) May 2, 2013 () 30 "Cordial Call & Response" Transliteration: "Magokoro no Kōru ando Resuponsu" (Japanese: 真心のコール&レスポンス) May 9, 2013 () 31 "An Idol on Mother's Day" Transliteration: "Haha no Hi wa Aidoru" (Japanese: 母の日はアイドル)
In North America, the first season was licensed by Geneon Entertainment in 2003, which released it under the name Fighting Spirit. [13] Geneon distributed Fighting Spirit on 15 DVDs with five episodes per disc. The first DVD was released on July 6, 2004 and the fifteenth released on December 19, 2006.
In PriPara, Michiru becomes more arrogant and confident, saying she is the princess of the continent of Pu and that her name is Miichiru. Miichiru gets her Idol Watch maxed thanks to Aroma and meets Pitsuji who becomes her manager. She then performs, and everyone hears someone playing the harp. All idols rush to the Clock Tower and meet Falala.
Cast of Shugo Chara! from the first anime series. Peach-Pit uses Amu to explore differences between one's true self and the self that is presented to others. Like Jun Sakurada in Peach-Pit's previous work, Rozen Maiden, Amu tackles issues such as alienation and fitting in at school. Unlike most heroines in other magical girl series, Amu is ...