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Akiba Maid War (Japanese: アキバ冥途戦争, Hepburn: Akiba Meido Sensō) is an original Japanese anime television series produced by Cygames and P.A. Works. It was directed by Sōichi Masui and written by Yoshihiro Hiki, and features character designs by Manabu Nii and music by Yoshihiro Ike .
Mimiko Hasaba (枷場 美々子, Hasaba Mimiko) is the twin sister of Nanako. She always carries a cursed doll around, which is involved with her technique. She cares deeply for Geto and is extremely angry at Kenjaku for taking over his body. Sukuna kills her in the events of the Shibuya Incident.
To help solve the case, Motomiya orders autopsies on all cursed call victims, including Mimiko, all of whom show positive results of having traces of coal dust. In the meantime, Kyoko, Naoto, and Takako visit Mimiko's grandmother Sachie, who describes that Mimiko was conceived after her mother Marie was raped by a crazed intruder.
The show officially broadcast its first episode on July 4, 2009 [3] to September 26, 2009 [6] on the AT-X, Chiba TV, Kansai TV, Tokai TV, Tokyo MX TV, TV Kanagawa and TV Saitama television stations. [7] Based on a bonus scenario created by Type-Moon for the game 428: Shibuya Scramble, Canaan's story is based
The 74-episode series was created by Madhouse and broadcast on Nippon Television from April 7, 2004, to September 28, 2005. Directed by Masayuki Kojima , it is a faithful adaptation of the entire story; essentially recreated shot for shot and scene for scene compared to the original manga.
This game, a "Five of Spades" difficulty-level titled "Tag", forces the players to hide in the building from two armed attackers while also looking for a room containing two buttons that must be pressed at the same time to stop a bomb from killing them all. Arisu, Chishiya, and Usagi work together to find the room and win, though Arisu later ...
It was directed by Junji Nishimura, animated by Studio Deen, and was produced by NHK. [1] The first two seasons ran from April 3, 2004, to February 25, 2006. In 2007, they made a five-part OVA titled Kyo Kara Maoh! R, with each episode released separately directly to DVD. In 2008, the series was renewed for a third season which ran from April 3 ...
The game's producer Tomohiko Hirano and director Tatsuya Kando were supervising. According to Kando, there had always been intent to create an anime series from the game, but there was no time or budget at the time of the game's release. [3] [4] Early thoughts by Kando were positive based on how similar the storyboards were to the original game ...