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An anime adaptation, titled Hitori no Shita: The Outcast (一人之下 The Outcast), was produced by Emon, [3] directed by Wang Xin with assistant directors Kazuhiro Toda and Mitsuo Mori, and animated by Pandanium (season 1) and Haoliners themselves (season 2). Tokyo MX broadcast a special "episode 0" on July 2 and the first episode aired on ...
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To Be Hero (凸变英雄) is a Chinese-Japanese animated comedy television series produced by Emon and animated by Studio LAN and supervised by Shinichi Watanabe. [5] [6] The show premiered in October 2016, on Tokyo MX in Japan, and on video sharing website bilibili in China.
Hitotsu Yane no Shita (ひとつ屋根の下, lit.: "Under One Roof") is a Japanese television series. It had a first season in 1993 and a second season, titled Hitotsu Yane no Shita 2 , in 1997. It was very popular in Japan , with its highest rating being 34 percent and it was also exported to other regions in East Asia .
The Tale of the Outcasts (Japanese: ノケモノたちの夜, Hepburn: Nokemono-tachi no Yoru) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Makoto Hoshino [].It was serialized in Shogakukan's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday from August 2019 to April 2021, with its chapters collected in eight tankōbon volumes.
Yuki (ユキ) Voiced by: Kana Hanazawa [2] (Japanese); Lindsay Seidel [3] (English) A girl with mysterious powers who is the sole survivor of the incident that destroyed Lost. After receiving a message from her father, she and Takuya head for the cit
The Outcast, a 1929 illustrated pamphlet of poetry by James Stephens for Faber; The Outcast (Swedish: Bannlyst), a 1955 novel by Selma Lagerlöf; Outcast (Sutcliff novel), a 1955 children's novel by Rosemary Sutcliff; The Outcasts, a 1959 novel by Will Cook; The Outcasts, a 1962 novel by Edith Sitwell; The Outcasts, a 1965 novel by Daniel P. Mannix
Also known as Glass no Hana to Kowasu Sekai. [2] 16 January: Sinbad: Mahō no Lamp to Ugoku Shima: Nippon Animation: Shinpei Miyashita 50 Also known as Sinbad: The Magical Lamp and the Moving Island, the film is the second in a trilogy, the first being Sinbad: Sora Tobu Hime to Himitsu no Shima. [3] 23 January: Persona 3 The Movie: No. 4 ...