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As Teito and Mikage talk, Mikage is being watched by one of Castor's dolls. Mikage has a flashback of him and Teito when they were in the academy. Mikage notices a little boy watching him from behind a tree, but when he tries to talk to the boy, he runs off. The boy is caught stealing bread from a shop, but the bishops let him go.
Samurai 7 (stylized as SAMURAI 7) is a 2004 anime television series produced by Gonzo and based on the 1954 Akira Kurosawa film Seven Samurai.The seven samurai have the same names and similar characteristics to their counterparts from the original.
Seven of Seven (七人のナナ, Shichinin no Nana) is an anime TV series created by Yasuhiro Imagawa (Giant Robo, G Gundam) and produced by A.C.G.T. The TV series premiered January 10, 2002 on TV Tokyo and finished in run on June 27, 2002, totaling 25 episodes. A New Year's special episode was included in the seventh DVD volume (KIBA-745 ...
The series is a sequel to the original The Seven Deadly Sins, among the best anime on Netflix, taking place roughly 16 years after the end of the previous series. It focuses on a new protagonist ...
07-Ghost has been adapted into an anime by Studio Deen. Directed by Yoshihiro Takamoto, the anime premiered on Chiba TV on 7 April 2009, and ran for 25 episodes until 22 September 2009. [32] Two pieces of theme music are used; Aka no Kakera by Yuki Suzuki is the opening theme, while Hitomi no Kotae by Noria is the ending theme. [33]
High school student Katsuhira Agata is a boy who seems to feel no emotions or pain, and a frequent target of bullying. Shortly before summer break, he meets a strange girl, Noriko Sonozaki, who compares his classmates with the seven deadly sins before pushing him down a flight of stairs as part of an experiment. He wakes up in an underground ...
Nakaba Suzuki (Japanese: 鈴木央, Hepburn: Suzuki Nakaba, born February 8, 1977) is a Japanese manga artist.He is best known for his fantasy series The Seven Deadly Sins (2012–2020), which has over 55 million copies in circulation making it one of the best-selling manga series of all time.
The story follows the boys' lives during their time in the reformatory and the years after they leave, highlighting the struggles the lower class faced in post-war Japanese society. The manga is divided into four story chapters: chapter one is set in 1955–56; chapter two in 1957–58; chapter three in 1960–64; and chapter four in 1953–55 ...