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Holy Swordsman's World Break) is a Japanese light novel series written by Akamitsu Awamura and illustrated by Refeia. SB Creative has published twenty-two volumes from November 2012 to June 2018 under their GA Bunko imprint. A 12-episode anime television series adaptation by Diomedéa aired between January 11 and
For the first twelve compiled episodes, the opening theme is "Seishun wa Zankoku janai" (青春は残酷じゃない, Youth Isn't So Cruel) by Natsuki Hanae while the ending theme, also used for the short episodes, is "Psi desu - I Like You" (Ψです I LIKE YOU) by Denpagumi.inc. From the thirteenth compiled episode onwards, the opening theme ...
A series of shorts featuring chibi style versions of the characters, titled Re:Zero − Starting Break Time From Zero (Re:ゼロから始める休憩時間(ブレイクタイム), Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Break Time) and produced by Studio Puyukai, aired on AT-X after each episode of the series, starting on April 8, 2016.
The ending theme up through episode 24 (episode 35 in the English dub) is "Yōkai Taisō Dai-Ichi" (ようかい体操第一, "Yo-kai Exercise No. 1") performed by Dream5 (Melissa Hutchison and Alicyn Packard perform the English version). Beginning with episode 25 (episode 36 in the English dub), the ending theme changed to "Don-Don-Dooby-Zoo-Bah!
Later this week, you’ll be able to watch the series with a proper English dub. Crunchyroll has revealed the release date of the English dub for the first episode of Solo Leveling, and it’s ...
The series saw its original English dub premiere in Australia on SBS in 1999. [5] The series aired in the United States for the first time English subbed on San Francisco–area PBS member station, superstation KTEH (now KQEH) on March 5, 2000, as part of its Sunday late-prime sci-fi programming line-up. [6]
In summer 2015, the World Trigger Summer Festival 2015 event announced World Trigger: Isekai Kara no Tōbōsha, a brand new series with an original story not presented in the World Trigger manga, and with new characters and concepts. [10] This "new series" actually ended up being the "Fugitive Arc" of the anime, which ran from Episodes 49 to 63.
A fourth anime series titled Hayate the Combat Butler: Cuties, again produced by Manglobe and directed by Masashi Kudo, aired 12 episodes between April 8 and July 1, 2013. [2] The fourth season was dubbed in English and aired on Animax Asia from April 11 to April 29, 2014. The first anime series has two opening themes and four ending themes.