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The anime series premiered on Tokyo MX and Sun TV on January 4, 2014, and twelve episodes were aired in total. An OVA was also created for the series that consisted of two short stories in one episode. In May, 2014 a live action film directed by Yuki Aoyama was also made that follows the storyline of the anime with a different ending.
In April 2012, Bilibili obtained an agreement with Nico Nico Douga to webcast the latest Chinese-subbed episodes of the newly airing anime Fate/Zero starting from 7 April. [8] However, the program was censored after three episodes for being reported as unauthorised operations of Internet audio-video broadcasting services and Hangzhou Huandian ...
5 episodes 30 mins Ended Rap for Youth [22] Rap battle August 22, 2020 1 season 1 hour Ended Question mark in Animals [23] Talk show June 10, 2020 2 seasons 50 min. Ongoing Bilibili Night (New Year Gala) Special December 31, 2019 3 editions 3 hours Ongoing Travel in Time [24] Variety October 18, 2019 10 episodes 45 min. Ended Weekly UP [25 ...
In early English-language coverage of the series, the critical response to Onimai's first few episodes were mixed [45] [46] [47] despite the high user ratings. [48] Some reviewers criticized the first episode's premise and lolicon themes, and perceived incestuous overtones, while praising the animation and music, which was near-universally ...
An OVA episode was also made, but due to its content it was deemed "too risqué" for television broadcast. Rather than airing it, the episode was only released through the seventh manga volume as a bonus item. [8] [9] The anime has been licensed by Crunchyroll with distribution by Discotek Media, and they've released the series on DVD July 28 ...
became Swing Out Sister's last US hit, reaching No.1 on the adult contemporary chart. The album's title track, a blend of 1970s soul music and modern pop, gained the duo heavy airplay on smooth jazz radio and was a crossover hit, gaining airtime on adult contemporary stations as well.
My Sister, My Love (poster) The manga was adapted into a live action film by Toshiba Entertainment. My Sister, My Love was directed by Hiroshi Ando and produced by Shogakukan, Toshiba Entertainment, Zoom Enterprise and Nippon Television. It was released in Japan on January 20, 2007, and in Taiwan on June 1, 2007. [15]
Poor Sisters Story), also known as Flat Broke Sisters, [2] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Izumi Kazuto. It was serialized in Shogakukan 's seinen manga magazine Monthly Sunday Gene-X from April 2004 to October 2006, with its chapters collected in four tankōbon volumes.