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The series is a split-cour anime, with the first half airing on Tokyo MX and other stations from April 11 to June 20, 2021. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ a ] On March 28, 2021, Tokyo MX broadcast a special program commemorating the start of the series starring main cast Shōya Chiba and Ikumi Hasegawa , producer Nobuhiro Nakayama and music composer Hiroyuki ...
The OAD was bundled on subtitled DVD with the English limited edition release of the 17th manga volume, released on December 1, 2015. [28] A second OAD was released on April 9, 2014, bundled with the 13th volume of the series, this one focused on the members of the 104th Training Corps. [ 29 ]
The episode titles in the list below are from the English Tokyopop release. The anime series uses five pieces of theme music: two openings and three endings. The first opening theme, "Driver's High" by L'Arc-en-Ciel is used from episodes 1–17. The second opening theme, "Hitori no Yoru" by Porno Graffitti is used from
The seventh ending theme song for episodes 73 to 83 is "Aku no Tenshi to Seigi no Akuma" (悪の天使と正義の悪魔, "Evil Angel and Righteous Devil") by The Collectors in Japanese and William Kubley in English. [11] The eighth ending theme song for episodes 84 to 96 is "Boogie Back" by Miyu Inoue in Japanese and Lizzy Land in English.
[2] [3] [a] The anime series is simulcast by Crunchyroll, [4] with Funimation streaming an English dub as it airs. [5] An original animation DVD (OAD) was originally scheduled to be released on March 29, 2019, bundled with the 11th manga volume, [ 6 ] but it was delayed to December 4, 2019, bundled with the 13th manga volume.
The 220 episodes that constitute the series were aired between October 3, 2002, and February 8, 2007, on TV Tokyo in Japan. [1] The English version of the series was released in North America by Viz Media , and began airing on September 10, 2005, on Cartoon Network 's Toonami programming block in the United States . [ 3 ]
[3] [4] [5] [a] The season ran for 24 episodes. [6] The anime is licensed by Crunchyroll for streaming outside of Asia. [7] Crunchyroll has released language dubs for the series in English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, and Italian, in addition to a Russian voice-over stream that premiered on November 20, 2020.
The first season of the Black Clover anime television series was directed by Tatsuya Yoshihara and produced by Pierrot. [1] The season adapts the first nine volumes (chapters 1–75) of Yūki Tabata's manga series of the same name, with the exception of episode 13 (which has a separate storyline from the manga) and episode 29 (recap).