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The Host Club infiltrates his school and discovers that Shiro has a crush on a girl called Hina who will soon be moving away. She and Shiro were supposed to play a piano duet, but Shiro is unprepared. Tamaki brings Shiro back to Music Room 3 and reveals that he, himself, is an accomplished pianist and will tutor Shiro in the upcoming piece.
Court resumes, with Phoenix having Grossberg testify about the DL-6 Incident. Grossberg reveals that Yanni Yogi, the bailiff originally accused of Gregory's murder, had his life ruined by Hammond's defense, leading to his fiancée's suicide a year later. Tasked with proving the caretaker is Yogi himself, Phoenix brings in Polly as a witness.
The Canadian channel YTV picked up the Case Closed series and broadcast 22 episodes between April 7, 2006, and September 2, 2006, before taking it off the air. [10] Funimation made the series available with the launch of the Funimation Channel in November 2005 and was temporary available on Colours TV during its syndication with the Funimation ...
A new transfer student named Aiura Mikoto arrives, whose a Gyaru and openly psychic, gladly reading everyone's fortunes. Furthermore, she is determined to find her soulmate, who she knows has pink hair, a power, and the initials SK. Saiki disguises himself as a 5-year-old to help Yuuta against bullies. Saiki accidentally traps himself in a time ...
Later, Maomao is tasked by Jinshi with designing an aphrodisiac, gaining access to the court doctor's stock of medicines and ingredients. Maomao creates cocoa-based aphrodisiacs but gets distracted collecting medicinal herbs in the garden only to find that three of Gyokuyou's ladies-in-waiting have eaten some of the chocolates she made out of ...
Produced by Toei Animation and directed by Daisuke Nishio, the anime adaptation of the original manga aired on YTV and other NNS affiliates between April 7, 1997, and September 11, 2000, [4] spanning 148 episodes plus one special episode. In addition, two animated films were released on December 14, 1996, and August 21, 1999, respectively.
Sōjirō Ayanokoji (綾小路 蒼二郎, Ayanokoji Sōjirō) Voiced by: Yūji Kishi (Japanese); Andrew Love (English) Sōjirō, the second-oldest child in the Ayanokoji family, is a muscular, heavily-scarred man. Despite Tarlotte's abuse, he is concerned about her well-being and expresses pity for the Absolute Angels.
Death Note is a Japanese anime television series based on the manga series of the same name written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata.It was directed by Tetsurō Araki at Madhouse and originally aired in Japan on Nippon TV every Wednesday (with the exception of December 20, 2006, and January 3, 2007) shortly past midnight, from October 4, 2006, to June 27, 2007.