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The legend was about a beautiful courtesan, a daughter of a samurai, who was "kidnapped by his enemies and was sold to a brothel". [3] She started to call herself "Hell Courtesan" after an encounter with a Buddhist monk, Ikkyu Sojun, who was known for his taste for sake and prostitutes. According to the story, Ikkyū met the Hell Courtesan ...
The series consists of 148 episodes with each case spanning between 1 and 4 episodes. A double-length TV special was aired on October 13, 1997, between episodes 23 and 24. [7] Opening songs: 1. Confused Memories by Yuko Tsuburaya (eps 1-23) 2. Meet Again by Laputa (eps 24–42) 3. Kimi ga Iru Kara... (Because You...) by Yui Nishiwaki (eps 43 ...
This is a list of episodes of the 2008 animated television series Zettai Karen Children (絶対可憐チルドレン). The anime is based on the manga of the same name, and is produced by SynergySP. It began on April 6, 2008, on TV Tokyo. [1] The anime has six pieces of theme music; two opening themes and four ending themes.
The series premiere episode was broadcast in Japan on NHK on May 1st, 1982, and it entirely ran for 39 episodes until its conclusion on February 5th, 1983. The plot of the 39 episodes follows a young Spanish boy named Esteban who joins a voyage to the New World in search of the lost Seven Cities of Gold and his father.
"Journey to Hell in Search of Mother" Transliteration: "Haha wo Motomete Jigoku-tabi" (Japanese: 母を求めて地獄旅) February 8, 1988 () 110 "Bloody Battle on the Sanzu River" Transliteration: "Kessen Sanzu no Kawa" (Japanese: 血戦三途の川) February 15, 1988 () 111 "Kitaro vs the Prince of Hell"
This is a list of all Jigoku Sensei Nūbē episodes that have aired in Japan. The opening theme is Baribari Saikyou No. 1 (lit. The No. 1 Greatest Hard-Worker) by Feel So Bad. From episodes 1-29, the first ending theme is Mienai Chikara ~Invisible One~ (lit. Unseen Power ~Invisible One~) by B'z.
The anime series was produced by Nihon Ad Systems under the direction of Junichi Sato and consists of 51 episodes. The story follows the adventures of the twin princesses of Wonder Planet (a mysterious planet shaped like a hollow earth). Three pieces of theme music are used for the first Season 1 opening themes and two closing themes.
The group receives the mysterious news e-mail "Bubbly News,” which contains an article describing what will happen the next day. Though initially harmless, these accidents soon escalate, with people named in the articles ending up in accidents, including Kiyoshiro and Ruli's friends.