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The next morning, Yū and Haru are summoned by the mage Gnauss and King Astrum, who make them engage in swordplay against multiple men in order to find out if they were sent by a group known as Black Banner. Yū and Haru jump towards the flame behind the king, and are transported back to their world, where they reunite with Kotona.
Zutto Mae Kara Suki Deshita: Kokuhaku Jikkō Iinkai (ずっと前から好きでした。 ~告白実行委員会~), also known by its English title I've Always Liked You, [3] is a 2016 anime romance film directed by Tetsuya Yanagisawa, written by Yoshimi Narita and produced by Qualia Animation.
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A worried Kishitani and a fellow researcher who planned the event and her superior, who arrived later, visit the room, but the room is locked and there is no reply. Some time later, the owner of the pension found traces of female researcher leaving the balcony, and the next morning, her body was found in a mountain stream.
Later, David appears at the vacation home, offering to help Yu Xin. She at first declines but later, accepts him as a long term tenant. Back home, Chi-keung is haunted by Siu-hung's ghost and at the same time, was visited by the loansharks whom he owes money. Chi-keung escapes through the window and ends up at Yu Xin's vacation home.
Zutto Mayonaka de ii Noni. ( Japanese : ずっと真夜中でいいのに。 , lit. ' It would be nice if it was midnight all the time. ' ) , shortened and stylized as ZUTOMAYO , is a Japanese rock group that debuted in 2018.
The movie was English dubbed by Anime Works and Animaze and released on VHS on June 9, 1998 and on a single DVD with Ninku: The Movie on January 30, 2001. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Funimation Entertainment later released the film to DVD, along with the Eizou Hakusho OVAs, on December 13, 2011 as Yu Yu Hakusho: The Movie & Eizou Hakusho , featuring a new ...
The movie had a ¥641 million ($100.7 million) debut day, for the second-biggest Chinese New Year opening day ever, approximately 35% below the record set by Detective Chinatown 3. The film earned a 3 day total of $241 million and a 5 day total of $351 million, beating the original film in both respects.