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Banner (Noriko Tsukase, Robert Axelrod (English) [3]) is the protagonist of the series, a young squirrel who wears a bell around his neck. Orphaned as a baby, he was taken in and raised by a cat. A fire in the first episode separates him from his adopted mother and he flees to the forest where he befriends the wild squirrels and learns to survive.
Key visual for the series Kaiju No. 8 is an anime television series based on Naoya Matsumoto's manga series of the same name. Produced by Production I.G with Studio Khara supervising the kaiju designs and artworks, the anime series was announced in August 2022. The first season aired from April 13 to June 29, 2024, on TV Tokyo and its affiliates, alongside a Twitter simulcast as it aired. The ...
For Region 1, Sentai Filmworks has licensed the series and released the complete series with English subtitles in a single box on DVD and Blu-ray on February 17, 2015. [8] [9] Sentai Filmworks has licensed the second season for Region 1. [13] Madman Entertainment released a DVD box of season one on October 21, 2015, in Australia and New Zealand ...
Each episode of this anime comprises two approximately ten-minute tales instead. An English-subtitled version was simulcasted on the streaming service Crunchyroll, which describes the main plot as following: "Like in any culture, Japanese kids grow up listening to the stories repeatedly told by their parents and grandparents. The boy born from ...
The manga was adapted into a 22-episode anime television series produced by Toei Animation simply titled Shugogetten! (守護月天!) which aired from 1998 throughout 1999. An eight-episode OVA series, Denshin Mamotte Shugogetten was released in 2000.
A 24-episode TV series aired in Japan between October 6, 2005, and March 23, 2006, on TV Kanagawa, and aired at later dates than TV Kanagawa on TV Saitama, Chiba TV, MBS TV, TV Aichi, and Animax. A DVD titled Shakugan no Shana: Prelude to Shana containing promotional material for the anime was released in September 2005. [ 1 ]
Both seasons also use different ending themes for each episode. Both seasons of the anime are licensed in North America by Funimation Entertainment, which released them under the respective titles of Heaven's Lost Property and Heaven's Lost Property: Forte. [16] [17] The first season was released on December 20, 2011 on DVD and Blu-ray. [18]
The English adaptation of the series was originally licensed by Geneon Entertainment before it dissolved and the licensed was transferred to Sentai Filmworks. The episodes are based on the Moribito series of Japanese fantasy novels , written by Nahoko Uehashi, and adapt the first installment, Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit , over twenty-six ...