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The spider catches the ladybug, but then it rains, the spider drowns, and the ladybug is freed by a friendly fly. In 2001, the Japanese magazine Animage elected Kumo to Tulip one of the greatest anime productions of all time. [1] The short-film was screened at Locarno Film Festival and at Barbican Centre's Barbican Animation Show. [2] [3]
The “Into the Spider-Verse” director and “Hair Love” producer will also EP “Hotaru,” a “swashbuckling sci-fi/fantasy adventure series about two star-crossed magic-wielding warriors ...
The city of Nuuma is under siege by Stags, who seeks to claim the Oracle Key enshrined there. The Queen of Nuuma sends a page to deliver a mysterious box to Arachna Castle, but ends up dropping the box on Lumen's head. Chaos ensues as the Spider Riders attempt to save the page while Grasshop attempts to take the box.
Voiced by: Aoi Yūki [1] (anime), Sumire Uesaka [2] [3] (PV & CM) (Japanese); Brianna Knickerbocker [4] (English) Nicknamed " Kumoko " by the fandom. She reincarnated as an initially " Nameless " spider monster in the most dangerous dungeon in the world where she has to constantly fight to survive and slowly evolves into an incredibly powerful ...
Spider Riders is a series of science fiction novels first published in December 2004, published by Newmarket Press written by Tedd Anasti, Patsy Cameron-Anasti and Stephen D. Sullivan (books 2–3). The series was adapted into an anime series, produced by Bee Train and Cookie Jar Entertainment .
[2] [3] Fujimi Shobo acquired the series for print publication, and published the first light novel, with illustrations by Tsukasa Kiryu, in December 2015. [3] [4] Yen Press announced during their panel at Sakura-Con on April 15, 2017, that they had licensed the series. [5] The series' main story ended with its 16th volume released on January 8 ...
Lycoris Recoil (Japanese: リコリス・リコイル, Hepburn: Rikorisu Rikoiru) is a Japanese original anime television series created by Spider Lily and Asaura. It was produced by A-1 Pictures and aired from July to September 2022.
12 Adaptation of a manga by Roots and Piyo. [4] Teekyu: Shin Itagaki April 6, 2015 September 27, 2017 72 Adaptation of a manga by Roots and Piyo. Episodes 37–108 (season 4–9). [4] Usakame: Shin Itagaki April 11, 2016 June 27, 2016 12 Adaptation of a manga by Roots and Jūzō Kirisawa. [5] Berserk: Shin Itagaki July 1, 2016 June 23, 2017 24