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Hyperdimension Neptunia (超次元ゲイム ネプテューヌ, Chōjigen Geimu Neputyūnu, lit."Super Dimensional Game Neptune") is a series of role-playing video games produced by Compile Heart and Idea Factory, which revolves around and parodies the real-life video gaming industry and other forms of Japanese culture.
Ixion Saga Dimensional Transfer (イクシオン サーガ DT, Ikushion Sāga Dī Tī) is a Japanese anime television series based on the online game Ixion Saga by Capcom. [2] It began airing on October 6, 2012 and ended on March 30, 2013. It also was adapted into two manga series and a light novel series. [3]
The opening theme is "Dimension tripper!!!" by nao and the ending theme is "Neptune☆Sagashite" ( ネプテューヌ☆サガして ) by Afilia Saga. [ 4 ] " Go→Love&Peace" by Ayane is used as the ending theme of episodes 3 and 4, which is also the ending theme song of Hyperdimension Neptunia mk2 , in addition to "Ito" ( 糸 ) by Afilia Saga ...
This version retains the cover art from its Japanese counterpart and does not include the liner notes found in the JVC release. Volume 2 was only released in Japan (along with Volume 1) by JVC's parent company, Victor Company of Japan, as The Super Dimension Fortress Macross II Original Soundtrack Vol. 2 in 1992. This compact disc contained the ...
Aria watches more anime and begins to develop her otaku persona until eventually she decides to cosplay as Ariel, another angel from the Liliel anime. Nonoa later spots pictures of Aria online cosplaying as Melia from Valkyries Battlefield , a manga that was panned as an Ash's War Chronicles rip-off and was cancelled after only ten chapters.
[6] [7] [8] In Japan, a boxset containing the entire series created from HD remastered video was released as "The Super Dimension Fortress Macross Memorial Box" on February 22, 2008. [9] The Series uses two pieces of music as opening and ending themes. The opening theme "Macross" and the ending theme "Runner" were both performed by Makoto Fujiwara.
The following is a list of mecha anime, ... Super Dimension Fortress Macross: ... Macross 7: Macross: TV series: 1994–95:
Editors at Anime News Network gave Dimension High School low ratings upon its first episode, criticizing its bland storytelling and poor animation, while citing the live-action segments as the only entertaining parts of the show. [7] Volume 1 of the DVD release peaked at #24 on the Oricon Weekly DVD Charts, selling 149 copies in its first week. [8]