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The light novel version entitled Onegai Teacher: Mizuho and Kei's Milky Diary was written by Gō Zappa and illustrated by Taraku Uon and Hiroaki Gōda. It was published in Japan by MediaWorks in March 2003 and was only one volume in length. The English edition was released by Comics One in October 2003.
The 13-episode anime television series is an original creation by Evergreen, produced by P.A. Works, written, and directed by Masakazu Hashimoto, [3] aired in Japan between July 1 and September 23, 2012, on TV Kanagawa, and was also simulcast on Crunchyroll.
Fena: Pirate Princess (Japanese: 海賊王女, Hepburn: Kaizoku Ōjo) is a Japanese anime television series created and produced by Production I.G. [4] [5] A co-production between Crunchyroll and Adult Swim, the series aired from August to October 2021.
Crunchyroll actually has the entire Dragon Ball saga available to stream, including every episode of the original Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball Super, and Dragon Ball GT, even though the ...
The anime was produced by TMS Entertainment and directed by Akitaro Daichi. It ran from October 1, 2012, to December 24, 2012, on TV Tokyo. [1] The opening theme is "Kamisama Hajimemashita" (神様はじめました, lit. "I became a God") and the ending theme "Kamisama Onegai" (神様お願, lit. "Please, God"), both performed by Hanae. The ...
Noko explains that she came from an organization of mascots called the Deer Hole, but fled because she got tired of the events; the anime's broadcasting has revealed her location to the Deer Hole's other mascot members. A contest is held using the same stage from the second episode; should Noko lose, she will be forced to return to the Deer Hole.
Voiced by: Nobunaga Shimazaki (Japanese); Bryson Baugus [2] (English) The male protagonist is a student in his first year of high school. He is an avid videographer and constantly out recording on an 8mm handheld camera that he inherited from his late grandfather; his parents have also died, so he uses film to create memories of people that ...
[2] [3] The series aired from April 8 to July 1, 2018, [a] [5] [4] on Tokyo MX and other networks. [2] The anime series was released on six home video sets with two episodes each, for a total of 12 episodes. [6] Aniplex of America licensed and simulcasts the series on Crunchyroll and Hulu. [7]