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Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions is an anime television series based on Torako's light novel of the same name and produced by Kyoto Animation. [1] The first season of the series aired in Japan from October 4 to December 19, 2012. [2]
The anime is licensed by Sentai Filmworks for release in North America. An animated film was released in September 2013, and a second anime season, Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions -Heart Throb-, aired between January and March 2014. A second animated film featuring a new story, Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions
The second season of the series, Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions -Heart Throb-, aired from January 8 to March 26, 2014. [13] It was simulcast by Crunchyroll . [ 14 ] [ 15 ] The first episode for the second set of Lite episodes was released on December 26, 2013, [ 16 ] and the second series of shorts called Heated Table Series: Kotatsu ...
This is a list of episodes of the anime series Jubei-chan: The Ninja Girl-The Secret of the Lovely Eyepatch produced by Madhouse. The series first aired on 5 April 1999 and concluded on 28 June 1999. The second series: The Counter Attack of the Siberian Yagyu premiered in 2004.
Jubei-chan: The Ninja Girl (十兵衛ちゃん, Jūbei-chan) is a Japanese anime television series created by Akitaro Daichi (Fruits Basket, Tsukikage Ran). Jubei-chan follows Jiyu Nanohana, a modern junior high school girl and unwilling heir to the Yagyu Jubei school of swordsmanship .
Nanohana Jiyū (菜ノ花 自由) Voiced by: Hiroko Konishi (Japanese) in Series 1, Yui Horie (Japanese) in Series 2, Melanie Risdon (English) . The main protagonist of the series, Jiyuu Nanohana (菜花 自由, Nanohana Jiyū) is a 14–15-year-old junior high school girl attending a new school at the start of The Secret of the Lovely Eyepatch.
The eyepatch girl, Mei Misaki, is one of his classmates, but he is confused as others are apparently unaware of her existence. Once told about a student named Misaki who died years ago, Koichi suspects that Mei is a ghost. However, he quickly realizes that Mei is very much alive, only that her existence is ignored by the entire school.
Each of the individual titles within the franchise revolve around teenage girls who become "school idols". A 13-episode anime television series of Love Live! School Idol Project produced by Sunrise , directed by Takahiko Kyōgoku, and written by Jukki Hanada aired in Japan on Tokyo MX from January 6 to March 31, 2013 and was simulcast by ...