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"I'm a Kendo Master" (Japanese: オラは剣の達人だゾ) 467 "Boys Be Ambitious" (Japanese: ボーイズ・ビー・アンビシャスだゾ) May 3, 2003 () "Matsuzaka-sensei with children" (Japanese: 子連れまつざか先生だゾ) "Learn kendo for free" (Japanese: タダで剣道を習うゾ) 468 "Masao-kun courage"
The File of Young Kindaichi (金田一少年の事件簿, Kindaichi Shōnen no Jikenbo) is a Japanese mystery anime series adapted from the manga of the same name, also known as The Kindaichi Case Files.
The first episode of the season, "Nothing Important Happened Today", gathered 10.6 million viewers, whereas the second part gathered 9.4 million viewers. [43] On May 19, 2002, the series finale , "The Truth", aired, and the Fox Broadcasting Company confirmed that The X-Files was not being renewed for a tenth season. [ 15 ]
The first season aired from April 30, 2021, to July 9, 2021, on Bilibili and Funimation. [1] There were a total of 12 episodes, including a special episode named 5.5. [2] A second season aired from July 14, 2023, to September 22, 2023, on Bilibili. Several chibi specials were also released. Crunchyroll premiered an English dub on August 8, 2022 ...
A new Magic File has been released every year in April since the first on April 11, 2007, which contained four previously aired Case Closed episodes. [2] Later Magic Files were released along with Case Closed films, containing an original plot with background ties to the theatrical Case Closed films. The fifth Magic File was released on April ...
It premiered to a 15.4% rating and ended with a season-high rating of 16.3%. [5] [6] [7] The last leg of the second season featured guest star appearances by Yūsuke Santamaria and You Yokoyama. [8] [9] The opening and ending themes for season one and two are performed by rock duo Love Psychedelico. [10] [11]
"After I Dream") by Garnet Crow for the rest of the season. The season initially ran from October 29, 2001, through July 8, 2002 on Nippon Television Network System in Japan. [3] [4] Episodes 255 to 285 were later collected into nine DVD compilations by Shogakukan. They were released between October 22, 2004 and February 25, 2005 in Japan. [5]
[8] [9] The English adaption was collected and released on a four DVD compilations between February 21, 2006, and September 19, 2006. [10] [11] The English adaption of season one was later released in a DVD boxset by Funimation on July 22, 2008, and contained the first twenty-six episodes, or twenty-five according to the Japanese numbering ...