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I Got a Cheat Skill in Another World and Became Unrivaled in the Real World, Too, [c] shortened to Iseleve (いせれべ, Iserebe), is a Japanese light novel series written by Miku and illustrated by Rein Kuwashima. It began as a web novel that started in the Kakuyomu website in March 2017.
A twelve episode anime adaptation and several OVAs were produced by Madhouse and roughly covered the first eight volumes of the manga. The anime aired on Animax and TV Asahi from April 2005 to July 2005. Licensing rights to the series were acquired by Viz Media which first published the series in Germany after partnering with publishing house ...
Minna no Uta (みんなのうた), literally Everyone's Songs (English title: Songs for Everyone), is a five-minute NHK TV and radio program which is broadcast several times daily in Japan.
Code-E is a Japanese anime television series animated by Studio Deen. It is based on an original concept by Ichirō Sakaki and directed by Toshiyuki Katō. The first season consists of twelve episodes and first aired in Japan from July to September 2007. A second season titled Mission-E aired between July and September 2008. [1]
A 12-episode anime adaptation created by animation studio Zexcs ran between January and March 2010 on TV Saitama, Chiba TV, and other networks. [12] Individual chapters of the series are called Menageries (匹目, Hikime), and each chapter uses either the kanji, katakana, or hiragana for "cat" (猫, ネコ, ねこ, neko) within its title.
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Shinkurō, Hashiru! ( 新九郎、奔る! , "Shinkurō, Run!") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masami Yuki . It was first serialized in Shogakukan 's seinen manga magazine Monthly Big Comic Spirits from January 2018 to October 2019, and later transferred to Weekly Big Comic Spirits in January 2020.
Dennis Amith of J!-ENT considered the series "Intriguingly perverse, reminiscent of Urusei Yatsura and Chobits" and appealing to harem and fan service anime fans, but "enjoyed with every episode, the voice talent singing songs via anime theme songs from the ’70s, ’80′s and modern-style themes". [33]