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This is a list of episodes for the Japanese anime television series Full Moon o Sagashite. The series is an adaptation of the manga Full Moon Wo Sagashite by Arina Tanemura. It was produced by Studio Deen and directed by Toshiyuki Kato. It was broadcast in 52 episodes on TV Tokyo from April 6, 2002, to March 29, 2003. The adaption follows the ...
The English dub was provided by Blue Water Studios. The songs are subtitled only, resulting in a dub that switches between English dialogue and Japanese singing. [2] On August 3, 2024, AnimEigo announced their license to the anime and will re-release the series on Blu-ray in 2025. [26] Full Moon o Sagashite has two opening themes and four ...
The anime series, Listen to Me, Girls. I Am Your Father! (パパのいうことを聞きなさい!, Papa no Iukoto wo Kikinasai!) is based on the Japanese light novel of the same name written by Tomohiro Matsu and illustrated by Yuka Nakajima. [1] Its anime adaption is produced by PPP and animated by Feel.
On October 17, 2012, Crunchyroll announced that the anime would be available on their website through their anime catalog. [21] The opening theme "Magic Number" is performed by Maaya Sakamoto and the ending themes "Jellyfish no Kokuhaku" (episodes 1–19) and "Watashi ni Dekiru Koto" (episodes 20–23) by Megumi Nakajima. [22]
A third season of the anime series and an OVA episode were both announced on September 27, 2019. The second OVA episode was released on January 29, 2020. [11] The third season was originally scheduled to start broadcasting in July 2020, but the anime production committee delayed the broadcast to "October or later" due to the effects of COVID-19.
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 ...
Tomo Aizawa is a tomboy who has been head-over-heels in love with her childhood best friend Junichiro Kubota for a long time, even though he only sees her as "one of the boys" and has no romantic feelings for her at all. Hilarity ensues when she tries many times in vain to win his heart, but almost always fails and even ends up getting physical ...
Cy Catwell of Anime Feminist, reviewing the first episode, compared the series to Komi Can't Communicate and Don't Toy with Me, Miss Nagatoro, saying that Kubo loves teasing Junta as a "form of mild bullying/flirting," noted the tender moments, nice simplicity, and called it cute romance between teenagers at its core, but expressed uneasiness ...