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The anime's end theme song for episodes 1 through 10 is an instrumental version with no lyrics, and the version with lyrics, “Orchestra Version” (Japanese: “バンドVer”), is used from the 11th episode. The original song is used as an insert song in the 11th episode.
Okojo / Kojopii (Okojo-san, オコジョさん) - A white ermine with a leaf on top of his head, Okojo-san is very confident, aggressive, and proud, viewing all humans as either servants or rivals. In spite of his professed disdain for them, Okojo finds himself becoming very attached to his extended family of humans and animals.
Masato Jingū is an animal lover who returns to his hometown for the first time in seven years after transferring schools. Masato invites his childhood friend Hitomi on a date to the zoo that he had frequented in his youth. However, they and zoo employee Nakata are suddenly attacked by animals with human faces.
Odd Taxi (Japanese: オッドタクシー, Hepburn: Oddo Takushī ) (stylized as ODDTAXI ) is a Japanese anime television series produced by OLM and P.I.C.S. It was broadcast on TV Tokyo and AT-X from April to June 2021.
The animated version is set in the Middle East rather than Vietnam, [3] and a trailer indicates that the action takes place after 1991. The manga follows three American soldiers (who are anthropomorphic animals) in the Vietnam War named Botasky, Packy and Rats. All three are in the recon team called "Cat Shit One". Each mission (or chapter ...
Helck is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nanaki Nanao [].It was serialized in Shogakukan's Ura Sunday [] website and MangaONE [] app from May 2014 to December 2017, with its chapters collected in 12 tankōbon volumes.
Voiced by: Mayu Sagara [3] Karen's childhood friend and Pochita's neighbor. She does not like dogs and is afraid of Pochita. [4] Usagi Tsukishiro (月城 うさぎ, Tsukishiro Usagi) Voiced by: Yurie Kozakai [3] A girl attending the same school as Pochita. She likes to tease him when he was a human, but secretly has feelings for him. [4]
It started serialization on Flex Comix's web manga FlexComix Blood on August 10, 2007. An anime adaptation premiered on October 1, 2009 in Japan. [5] The series has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks and released in North America with English subtitles on December 14, 2010, [6] and dubbed in English on December 31, 2013 by Seraphim Digital. [7]