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Ghost in the Shell anime and manga (1 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Neo-noir anime and manga" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Noir (Japanese: ノワール, Hepburn: Nowāru) is a 26-episode Japanese anime television series created and written by Ryōe Tsukimura and produced by Victor Entertainment and Bee Train. The series was directed by Kōichi Mashimo , with Yoko Kikuchi , Minako Shiba and Satoko Miyachi in charge of character designs, Kenji Teraoka in charge of ...
Spider-Man Noir (Peter Parker), often referred to as Spider-Noir, Spider-Man, or simply Noir, is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Part of the Marvel Noir universe (Earth-90214), this alternate version of Spider-Man is a noir -themed take on the character and emerges in a version of New York during the ...
Film noir cartoons are cartoons that exemplify the film noir style, or parody it. Pages in category "Film noir cartoons" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Genesis Noir plays as a metaphorical narrative between a film noir-style detective movie and aspects of the creation and potential destruction of the universe.It plays out the events of the Big Bang as a metaphor for a broken romance between No Man (representing time) trying to stop Golden Boy (representing energy) from killing Miss Mass (the mass of the universe).
Noir (ノワール), the main antagonist in the anime series Kirakira PreCure a la Mode; Noir Stardia, the main protagonist in the anime series The Hidden Dungeon Only I Can Enter; Noir, codename of Haru Okumura in the role-playing game Persona 5; Black Noir, a character in the comic and TV series The Boys
[38] [41] The 1980s also saw the proliferation of yaoi into anime, drama CDs, and light novels; [59] the 1982 anime adaptation of Patalliro! was the first television anime to depict shōnen-ai themes, while Kaze to Ki no Uta and Earthian were adapted into anime in the original video animation format in 1987 and 1989, respectively.
Reviewer Doreen St. Félix stated that the show's "noir humor ... made [her] feel crazy—in a good way". [ 47 ] [ 48 ] The show was named as the Best Anime of the Year by IGN , describing Odd Taxi as "a fascinating mystery drama with incredible writing, deeply developed and memorable characters, and a unique art style that stands out". [ 49 ]