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The anime officially started airing on April 11, 2010 [24] with 24 planned episodes. The first DVD was released on June 1, 2010, [ 25 ] and the second DVD was released on October 1, 2010. [ 26 ] The opening theme for the first arc is "Uragiri no nai Sekai made" and the ending theme is "Aoi Ito", both sung by Japanese band Rayflower. [ 27 ]
The series is being simulcast on Crunchyroll worldwide outside of Asia, and Funimation began streaming an English dub on January 20, 2018. [15] [16] The series ran for 12 episodes and was released as three separate sets on DVD, on March 30, 2018, April 27, 2018, and May 25, 2018. The second and third sets each include an OVA episode. [11]
A second season of the anime was announced at the end of the first season's final episode, and was originally scheduled to air in 2022, [10] but was later delayed. [11] It aired from January 11 to April 19, 2023. [12] Junjō no Afilia performed the opening theme "Kono Tate ni, Kakuremasu" (この盾に、隠れます。
) is a fantasy–comedy Japanese anime television series based on the light novels written by Satoshi Wagahara. [1] In another dimension, the Dark Lord Satan and his forces of evil are defeated by the Hero Emilia Justina. Satan and his Demon general Alciel are forced to flee through a portal which drops them off in modern-day Japan.
All UK releases only contain the English dubbed soundtrack. In Germany a DVD box set was issued by Alive AG in 2008, [9] followed by deluxe [10] and basic [11] Blu-ray sets in 2016 and 2017. As with the UK the series was also originally broadcast in a dubbed version, but all German DVD and Blu-ray releases have also included optional original ...
To this end Lux is forced to cross-dress to avoid suspicion. During his rounds, he sees a girl talking to a cat just as he is assaulted by the suspicious prowler. He is saved by the girl who introduces herself as Celestia "Celes" Ralgris, a daughter of a high ranking noble, strongest third year student of the academy and a known man hater.
Five DVD volumes of the dubbed version were released from 2005 through 2006; the original Japanese track and subtitles were also included. [12] A DVD box set, containing the full English series, went on sale in January 2008. [13] In Asia, Animax aired the series in 2006 as Ghosts at School. [14] The series uses only two pieces of theme music.
During their Anime Expo 2018 panel, Viz Media announced that they licensed the anime. [6] Anime Limited announced that they had acquired the series for home video release in the United Kingdom and Ireland. [7] Madman Entertainment acquired the series for distribution in Australia and New Zealand, and streamed the series on AnimeLab. [8] [9]