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Deca-Dence was first announced on July 5, 2019 by Kadokawa, [7] and is the first original anime work of NUT, known for producing the anime adaptation of The Saga of Tanya the Evil. [8] It was directed by Yuzuru Tachikawa , written by Hiroshi Seko , featuring original character designs by Pomodorosa, [ c ] animation character designs and chief ...
Cross Ange: Rondo of Angels and Dragons (Japanese: クロスアンジュ 天使と竜の輪舞, Hepburn: Kurosu Anju Tenshi to Ryū no Rondo), also known as simply Cross Ange, is a Japanese mecha anime television series produced by Sunrise that aired from October 2014 to March 2015. A manga adaptation began publication in August 2014.
450 years prior to the present, an extraterrestrial force called Efi Dorg invades Earth; the people of Sengoku era Japan dub their mecha and robotic drones as oni.The Washiba Clan falls victim to them, but clan heir Yukihime and her samurai retainer Kennosuke Tokisada Ouma fight back with a stolen Efi Dorg mecha, which they dub the "Black Relic" (黒骸, Kuromukuro).
These are the best anime on Crunchyroll, ... It’s a very long-running series of magical girl anime, often shortened to Precure, spanning over 850 episodes over 20 years with 20 different sub ...
Here’s the full list of Winter 2024 Crunchyroll anime releases: December 29. Burn the Witch #0.8. January 1. Fluffy Paradise. January 3. Classroom of the Elite season 3
Cover of the first Blu-ray volume released by Bandai Visual in Japan on March 26, 2014.. Buddy Complex is a 2014 Japanese mecha anime series produced by Sunrise in collaboration with Bandai Visual, Bandai Channel, Lantis, Banpresto, and Bandai Namco Games under Bandai Namco Holdings. [1]
The Sony-owned company announced today on the Crunchyroll blog that it will be launching a 24/7 anime channel on some internet TV services, with the channel already live on some platforms.
The 26-episode Brain Powerd anime initially aired weekly on Japan's satellite channel WOWOW from April 8 to November 11, 1998. [1] [9] The series was also broadcast on the Japanese Animax and the Bandai Channel. [10] [11] Bandai first released the series on DVD in two halves on June 25, 1999, and September 25, 1999, as the Brain Powerd Perfect Box.