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Twin Princess of Wonder Planet is a 2005 Japanese anime television series based on Birthday's concept. The anime series was produced by Nihon Ad Systems under the direction of Junichi Sato and consists of 51 episodes. The story follows the adventures of the twin princesses of Wonder Planet (a mysterious planet shaped like a hollow earth).
At the castle, the group encounter numerous slimes and discover that the magician had created a slime capable of transforming into models of beautiful girls. After Touya saves the girls from being caught by the slimes (who damage their clothes, forcing them to wear white sheets), the group decide to burn the castle down, destroying the magician ...
[1] [2] The second season aired between October 14, 2017, and March 31, 2018, for a total of 22 episodes. [3] Both seasons are licensed in North America by Aniplex of America and streamed by Crunchyroll , [ 4 ] while Anime Limited has licensed the first season in the United Kingdom.
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With Yoko's help and the help of Keiki's youma the rebels are able to get into the castle. Yoko confronts Shoukou and winds up capturing him, even though most of the men with them want him dead. The provincial army arrives and the rebel forces become trapped in the castle, especially since the villagers did not take up arms as they had hoped.
The anime aired between October 6, 2014, and December 29, 2014, for 12 episodes. The opening theme song "EXiSTENCE" is performed by SiM, [2] while the ending theme song "Promised Land" is performed by Risa Shimizu. [3] On May 6, 2015, a second season was announced at the series' orchestra concert event. [4]
The anime television series Gate was produced by A-1 Pictures and directed by Takahiko Kyōgoku. [1] The series' character designs are based on the light novel illustrations. The first 12 episodes aired in Japan between July 4 and September 18, 2015. [2] The second half aired on Tokyo MX from January 9 to March 26, 2016. [3]
The anime series is produced by Studio Puyukai, directed and written by Minoru Ashina, with character designs by Minoru Takehara, who also serves as chief animation director. The first season aired from April 9 to June 25, 2019, and ran for 12 episodes. [1] [2] [3] Funimation licensed the series and is streaming it in both Japanese and English ...