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Sean Cubillas of Screen Rant ranked Chopper third on a top ten list of the most adorable anthropomorphic anime animals, writing, "It makes sense that the best-selling manga of all time would also have one of the cutest, talking animal characters of all time. Though berated by humans as a monster and even as an outcast by other reindeer, Tony ...
Kazue Ikura voiced Tony Tony Chopper for episodes 254–263. [12] Brina Palencia voices Chopper in the English Funimation dub. When creating Chopper, Oda wanted a mascot who is both cute and feeble. [13] An IGN review of the manga praised Chopper's character as one of the best in the series and said that he was able to be both touching and ...
The third season of the One Piece anime series, subtitled Enter Chopper at the Winter Island on home video, was produced by Toei Animation, and directed by Konosuke Uda based on Eiichiro Oda's manga by the same name. The third season deals with Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates trying to find a doctor after Nami falls sick.
"Just One Miracle at a Time") by Tomo Sakurai in episode 4, the second, "Happy Crescent" by Nao Tōyama in episode 7, and the third, "Shūseki Kairo no Yume Tabibito" (集積回路の夢旅人, lit. "The Dream Traveler of the Integrated Circuit") by Hiro Shimono and Oratorio The World God Only Knows in episode 12.
KonoSuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World! is an anime television series based on the light novels of the same title written by Natsume Akatsuki and illustrated by Kurone Mishima. The first season adapts the first two volumes and ran in Japan on Tokyo MX and other networks from January 14 to March 17, 2016.
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The Devil Is a Part-Timer! is a 2013 Japanese anime series based on the light novels of the same name written by Satoshi Wagahara. [1] The anime is produced by White Fox and directed by Naoto Hosoda, with series composition by Masahiro Yokotani, character designs by Atsushi Ikariya, art direction by Yoshito Takamine and sound direction by Jin Aketagawa. [2]
[3] [4] The season was then licensed for a heavily edited dubbed broadcast in English by 4Kids Entertainment. [5] Their adaptation ran from August 4, 2007, through September 22, 2007, on Cartoon Network and omitted seven of the season's thirteen episodes. [6] It was the last season to be dubbed by 4Kids Entertainment. [7]