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The series ran for 12 episodes. [53] Prior to its acquisition by Sony Pictures Television, Crunchyroll streamed the series with original Japanese audio and English subtitles, while Funimation (which was renamed itself to Crunchyroll in 2022) dubbed it and released it on home video in North America. [54] [55] [56]
Hamada (ハマダ, Hamada) Voiced by: Yūya Hirose [5] (Japanese); Clifford Chapin [3] (English) An anime-only character and one of Kaname's good friends who sent him an invitation to Darwin's Game in the form of a Help Call. He is killed by Banda-kun at the start of the series. Kyōda (キョウダ, Kyōda)
[2] The twelve episode series aired from July 12 to September 27, 2013 on Tokyo MX and were later aired on BS11, KBS, Sun TV, and tvk. The series was acquired by Funimation for online streaming in North America with both the English dub and the original Japanese dub with English subtitles. [3] The opening theme is "Dimension tripper!!!"
Greg Ayres is an American voice actor who works on a number of English versions of Japanese anime series. He voiced Hideki in Nerima Daikon Brothers, Koyuki Tanaka in Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad, Son Goku in Saiyuki, Clear in Dramatical Murder, Takaya Abe in Big Windup!, Chrono in Chrono Crusade, Yuu Nishinoya in Haikyu!!, Kaoru Hitachin in Ouran High School Host Club, Kouichi Sakakibara in ...
Kyle McCarley is an American voice actor known for his work in video games and anime. In anime, he is known as the voice of Shigeo Kageyama from Mob Psycho 100, Mikazuki Augus from Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans, Shinji Mato from Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works and Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel, Koku from B: The Beginning, Red Son from Lego Monkie Kid, Ryota Watari from Your ...
At the first Onicon, in October 2004, Matt Greenfield, the co-founder of ADV Films, announced that they had licensed the series for an English dub. [9] [10] Although the basic plot-line was kept intact in the English version, [11] ADV Films' replaced the original dialogue with a more comedic version, which made references to pop culture. [11]
High School! Kimengumi DVD Box 1 Pioneer LDC, 2001-05-25 High School! Kimengumi DVD Box 2 Pioneer LDC, 2001-07-25 High School! Kimengumi DVD Box 3 Pioneer LDCA, 2001-09-21 High School! Kimengumi Complete DVD Box 1 E-Net Frontier, 2007-12-21 High School! Kimengumi Complete DVD Box 2 E-Net Frontier, 2008-02-22
Note: Early episode guides apparently stated that episode 51 (season 2/episode 25) of the dub series would be "Adventures in Candy Land." This episode was not dubbed or aired in the U.S., possibly due to concerns from Disney–ABC Television Group about it encouraging children to overindulge in sweets.