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Anime plays a role in driving tourism to Japan. In surveys held by Statista between 2019 and 2020, 24.2% of tourists from the United States, 7.7% of tourists from China and 6.1% of tourists from South Korea said they were motivated to visit Japan because of Japanese popular culture. [205]
2 "Defeat the Jyarei Monster" Transliteration: "Taose Yokoshima Rei Monsutā" (Japanese: 倒せ邪霊モンスター) Kunitoshi Okajima: Mayori Sekijima: Shingo Kaneko: April 14, 1995 () 3 "Cinderella at 12:05AM" Transliteration: "Rei-ji Gobu no Shinderera" (Japanese: 〇時五分のシンデレラ) Shinichirou Aoki: Hiroyuki Kawasaki: Osamu Inoue
A theatrical version, called Time of Eve: The Movie (イヴの時間 劇場版, Ivu no Jikan Gekijoban), premiered on March 6, 2010 at Ikebukuro Theater in Tokyo and Umeda Theater in Osaka. [7] The theatrical release version features a new theme song called "I have a dream", composed by Yuki Kajiura and performed by the pop-group Kalafina .
TV series (episodes 1–15) Scene design and layout; direction by Isao Takahata Lupin the 3rd Part II: 1980 TV series (episodes 145 and 155) Direction; under the pseudonym "Tsutomu Teruki" Space Adventure Cobra: The Movie: 1982 Feature film Key animation Sherlock Hound: 1984 TV series (5/6 episodes) Direction, series direction
Darling in the Franxx (Japanese: ダーリン・イン・ザ・フランキス, Hepburn: Dārin In Za Furankisu, stylized as DARLING in the FRANXX), abbreviated as DarliFra (ダリフラ, DariFura), [6] is a 2018 Japanese science fiction monster romance anime television series co-produced by A-1 Pictures and Trigger and animated by Trigger and CloverWorks that premiered in January 2018.
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List of Initial D videos released by Funimation (Region 1) Volume Episodes DVD Release date First Stage, part 1 [41] First Stage, Eps. 1–13 2010: First Stage, part 2 [42] First Stage, Eps. 14–26 2010: Second Stage [43] Second Stage, Eps. 1–13 + 2 Extra Stage OVAs 2011: Third Stage [44] Third Stage film 2010: Fourth Stage, part 1 [45 ...
A 29-episode sequel series from the original two-arc anime, entitled Stitch! ~Best Friends Forever~ (スティッチ! ~ずっと最高のトモダチ~, Sutitchi! ~Zutto Saikō no Tomodachi~), was produced by Shin-Ei Animation and aired on TV Asahi from July 6, 2010, [2] to March 8, 2011, with a post-season special for this season on June 19 ...