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All Star Record Breakers, which ran annually from 1974 to 1982, was a special Christmas edition of the show.Castle was joined for this extended edition by virtually all the BBC's children's TV presenters for music and dance numbers, which generally culminated with the ensemble cast performing a classic story.
Mahmut hails from the Tuğril tribe, a village of expert falconers that was destroyed during the war with the Balt-Rhein Empire twelve years before the series. After the death of his mother and the destruction of his home, Mahmut pushes himself to pass the army entrance test at the age of twelve, and seeks perpetual peace for his country.
Death Battle helped popularize the use of mathematical calculations to determine the strength of fictional characters; in the battleboarding fandom, such calculations are called "calcs". [6] The show has also inspired a number of fan fiction sites and crossover fiction, most notably Death Battle Fanon Wiki. [30]
Altair: A Record of Battles is an anime television series based on the manga series of the same title written and illustrated by Kotono Katō. The series aired from July 7 to December 22, 2017, on MBS TV's "Animeism" programming block [1] and ran for two cour (two quarters of a year).
Roy Castle OBE (31 August 1932 [1] – 2 September 1994) [2] was an English dancer, singer, comedian, actor, television presenter and musician. In addition to being an accomplished jazz trumpet player, he could play many other instruments.
Altair: A Record of Battles (Japanese: 将国のアルタイル, Hepburn: Shōkoku no Arutairu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kotono Kato. It tells the story of Tuğril Mahmut, a young military officer and his exploits to protect his country from invasion by a neighboring empire.
Record Breaker was co-developed with Tam Tam, [12] and the scenario was written by Osamu Murata of Elephante. [12] [48] Yasuda returned to design Miyako Hotsuin, [49] while Kitoh designed the Triangulum, Cor Coroli and Canopus. [50] Yasuda also created the game's cover art. [51] The anime's Japanese voice cast reprised their roles for Record ...
An anime television series based on the short, titled Death Parade, aired in Japan on Nippon TV between January 9 and March 27, 2015. [8] Produced by NTV, VAP and Madhouse, the series is created, written and directed by Yuzuru Tachikawa, with Shinichi Kurita designing the characters and Yuki Hayashi composing the music. [9]