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Reborn as Arthur Leywin, he seeks to correct his past mistakes in the vibrant new continent of Dicathen, a world of magic and fantastical creatures. Equipped with the knowledge of a powerful king in his mid-thirties, Arthur navigates his new life as the magic-wielding child of two retired adventurers and gains purpose through each of his new ...
An English-Japanese girl who is the weakest King candidate. She is the student council president of Camelot International High School. She forces Sir Kay to wear skimpy outfits to earn money as an escort and to promote her student council presidency campaign as an idol.
[10] Outside Japan, Freezing is published in South Korea by Haksan Culture Company, [11] where it is serialized in Booking; [12] in France by Bamboo Edition under their Doki-Doki manga imprint; [13] and in Taiwan by Tong Li Publishing. [14] A 12-episode anime adaptation by A.C.G.T. aired in Japan between January and April 2011 on AT-X and other ...
Besides including themes that inspired psychological studies, such as brain–computer interfaces, [5] the OVA is notable for its production staff, [6] which included Rintaro and Yoshinori Kanada, [7] [8] two of the most acclaimed and important animators in anime history, [9] [10] [11] and Hiroshi "Monsieur" Kamayatsu, a member of the enormously popular 1960s band The Spiders and later a ...
Voiced by: Hikaru Midorikawa [10] (Japanese); Ray Hurd (English) A large eagle-like monster who works for Gekko and is the superior to Heat Princess. Drone Rabbit (ドローンラビット, Dorōn Rabitto) Voiced by: Kana Ichinose [10] (Japanese); Corey Pettit (English) A large rabbit monster who works for Gekko and is the superior to Judgment ...
(In the live version, this character is still male, but with a vaguely homosexual overtone.) Alternates between personas – an ultra-feminine, cold, and mature femme fatale; a bullheaded, boisterous, and physically intimidating man in obvious drag; a loud, seemingly none-too-bright young delinquent girl; and gradations in between – whichever ...
Webtoon Entertainment, the serial comics platform, was founded in South Korea in 2005 by CEO Junkoo Kim, Naver. [16] Since its launch in 2013, WEBTOON has become the most popular mobile app, catering to young adults who enjoy reading comics and webcomic content. [17]
Patrick Macias wrote for The Japan Times that there seems to be an unspoken agreement between scanlators and publishers; once a series obtains an English-language license, English-language scanlators are expected to police themselves. [6] Most groups view the act of scanlation as treading upon a 'gray area' of legality.