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K (also called K Project) is a Japanese anime series created by the animation studio GoHands and GoRA, a group consisting of seven anonymous authors known as Kōhei Azano, Tatsuki Miyazawa, Yukako Kabei, Yashichiro Takahashi, Hideyuki Furuhashi, Suzu Suzuki, and Rei Rairaku. The series is directed by Shingo Suzuki, who also serves as its ...
With the help of a highly skilled swordsman named Kuroh Yatogami and a feline Strain with the ability of sensory interference named Neko, Yashiro rediscovers his true identity as Adolf K. Weismann the First and Silver King. K aired in Japan on MBS (Animeism block) and later on TBS, CBC, AT-X and BS-TBS from October 5, 2012 to December 28, 2012.
KissAnime was an anime-focused file streaming website that hosted links and embedded videos, allowing users to stream or download movies and TV shows illegally for free. It was a sister site to a related manga viewing website, KissManga. KissAnime was described as "one of the world’s biggest streaming anime websites". [1]
Kamisama Minarai: Himitsu no Cocotama (Japanese: かみさまみならい ヒミツのここたま, Hepburn: Kamisama minarai Himitsu no Kokotama, "Cocotama: Secret Apprentice Gods") is a fantasy comedy anime series based on the Cocotama House Series of toys created by Bandai Namco Holdings. [1]
A television broadcast featuring longer episodes began airing from October 3, 2012, and is being streamed by Crunchyroll. [2] [3] An OVA episode was bundled with the fourth volume of the manga, released in January 2013. [4] The series has been licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks. [5] Each episode parodies an anime or television show.
The K-On! animated television series is based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Kakifly. The episodes, produced by the animation studio Kyoto Animation, [1] are directed by Naoko Yamada, written by Reiko Yoshida, and features character design by Yukiko Horiguchi who based the designs on Kakifly's original concept ...
The episodes were directed by Nobuaki Nakanishi, and animated by the Japanese animation studio Studio Hibari. [1] The series was based on the manga version of the same name, and followed the original story from the first two manga volumes closely for the first nine episodes, though with many differences. In episode ten, the anime starts to ...
In July 2019, it was announced that a new television anime series of Kaiketsu Zorori would be released in early 2020. [1] The anime is the first television anime adaptation of the book series in 13 years since the second anime ended in 2007.