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The first episode aired to a 6.2% audience share in Japan. [1] The series has been licensed for a North American release by Viz Media, which they first announced at San Diego Comic-Con in 2007. [2] The series was first available in North America on the Funimation Channel. [3] A dubbed version was later added to iTunes. [4]
Nana (stylized as NANA) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ai Yazawa. First published as a two-part prologue in Shueisha's monthly shōjo manga magazine Cookie in 1999, Nana was later serialized in the same magazine from May 2000 to May 2009, before going on indefinite hiatus. Its chapters have been collected in 21 tankōbon ...
An anime television series adaptation by A-1 Pictures began airing from April 10, 2014, on Fuji TV's noitamina block. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The opening theme for the series was " Butterfly Effect " performed by Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku and the ending theme is "Kasukana Hisokana Tashikana Mirai" (微かな密かな確かなミライ, lit.
An anime television series adaptation was announced on November 5, 2022. [2] It is produced by Tsumugi Akita Animation Lab and directed by Jin Tamamura, with scripts written by Naoki Tozuka, characters designed by Shigeru Nishigori, and music composed by R.O.N of Stereo Dive Foundation . [ 4 ]
Talentless Nana (Japanese: 無能なナナ, Hepburn: Munō na Nana) is a Japanese manga series written by Looseboy and illustrated by Iori Furuya. It has been serialized in Square Enix 's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Gangan since May 2016 and has been collected in thirteen tankōbon volumes.
Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World (season 2, part 1) 13 White Fox: Masaharu Watanabe Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu [123] July 9 – September 24: My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU Climax: 12 Feel: Kei Oikawa Yahari Ore no Seishun Rabukome wa Machigatteiru. Kan [124] July 9 – September 24: No Guns Life (season 2) 12 Madhouse ...
The original anime television series was announced on March 20, 2019. The series was directed by Harume Kosaka and written by Yuichiro Higashide, with Takayuki Kuriyama serving as chief director, and Hiroya Iijima adapting the original character designs by Nanae Chrono. [1]
Nana 2 is a 2006 Japanese drama film directed by Kentarō Ōtani and adapted from the manga by Ai Yazawa. It is the sequel to the 2005 film Nana . Production for the movie began in mid-September and only one and a half month shootings finished the movie in time for the December 9, 2006 release.