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Goblin Slayer is an anime television series based on the Japanese dark fantasy light novel series Goblin Slayer written by Kumo Kagyu and illustrated by Noboru Kannatuki. The 12-episode anime television series adaptation by White Fox aired from October 7 to December 30, 2018, [a] and was broadcast on AT-X, Tokyo MX, Sun TV, and BS11.
Written by Kim Eun-sook, the series aired on tvN from December 2, 2016, to January 21, 2017. [6] Its final episode recorded an 18.68% nationwide audience share, making it the seventh highest-rated drama in Korean cable television history. [7] It received critical acclaim and became a cultural phenomenon in South Korea. [8]
Goblin Slayer is an anime television series based on the light novel series of the same title written by Kumo Kagyu and illustrated by Noboru Kannatuki. In January 2021, a second season of the anime series was announced at GA FES 2021. [1]
Funimation produced an English dub for the series, [33] while Crunchyroll simulcasted the series internationally. [34] Muse Communication licensed the series in Southeast Asia and South Asia. [35] The premiere of the first episode caused some controversy for its content due to the series being mis-rated as TV-PG by Crunchyroll when it first aired.
Goblin Slayer is an anime television series based on the light novel series of the same title written by Kumo Kagyu and illustrated by Noboru Kannatuki. The 12-episode first season was produced by White Fox and aired from October 7 to December 30, 2018 [a] on AT-X, Tokyo MX, SUN, and BS11.
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The episode was viewed by 5.30 million people, earning a 1.6/5 in the 18-49 rating demographics on the Nielson ratings scale, marking a 10% increase in viewership. [1] This means that 1.6 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode, while 5 percent of all households watching television at that time watched it.
The Gublins (also known as The Gublin Legends [1]) is a stop-motion children's television show broadcast between 1977 and 1979. It was the final animated series made by British animator Gordon Murray, the creator of Camberwick Green, Trumpton and Chigley [2] and was shown as part of the Saturday morning children's TV show Multi-Coloured Swap Shop on BBC One. [3]