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The Host Club infiltrates his school and discovers that Shiro has a crush on a girl called Hina who will soon be moving away. She and Shiro were supposed to play a piano duet, but Shiro is unprepared. Tamaki brings Shiro back to Music Room 3 and reveals that he, himself, is an accomplished pianist and will tutor Shiro in the upcoming piece.
After the airing of the final episode, it was announced that the series would be receiving a second season. The season is directed by Akinori Fudesaka and premiered on January 10, 2025, on the Friday Anime Night programming block on Nippon TV and its affiliates.
[a] A 3-episode OVA series featuring most of the same staff was produced in October of 2014 with most of the same staff with the exception of the chief animation directors: all of the episodes have Nishizawa and Sugiyama; however, Shiotsuki was only involved with episode 1, and episode 3 adds Akihisa Takano (Shaft).
This is seen in the anime and manga when Honey has a toothache (anime: episode 12, manga: chapter 14). Mori blames himself for failing to remind Honey to brush his teeth after eating and restricts his cousin from eating sweets until he has a filling done. Honey judo-throws Mori to the floor in a fit of anger, but they soon make amends.
He easily destroys the Kegare and reveals himself to be Shimon Ikaruga, the youngest of the Twelve Guardians, a group consisting of the most powerful of exorcists bearing titles derived from the twelve familiars of Abe no Seimei. Shimon is initially unimpressed by Rokuro, but Benio comes to the latter's defense, holding Shimon back as another ...
Court resumes, with Phoenix having Grossberg testify about the DL-6 Incident. Grossberg reveals that Yanni Yogi, the bailiff originally accused of Gregory's murder, had his life ruined by Hammond's defense, leading to his fiancée's suicide a year later. Tasked with proving the caretaker is Yogi himself, Phoenix brings in Polly as a witness.
It was followed by a four-episode OVA series titled Steel Angel Kurumi Encore which was released between January 7, 2000 and March 1, 2000. The second television series, set 75 years after the first series, was broadcast on the Japanese networks TV Kanagawa , Chiba TV , Teletama , and SUN-TV from April 12, 2001 to June 28, 2001 for a total of ...
[8] [9] [10] Two original video animations (OVA) was released with the second and third home video sets on December 25, 2019, and February 26, 2020. [8] [9] [11] Funimation has licensed the series for an English simulcast and simuldub. [12] After the first season's finale, it was announced that the series would receive a second season. [13]