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Dragon Ball is a Japanese media franchise created by Akira Toriyama in 1984. Six anime installments based on the franchise have been produced by Toei Animation: Dragon Ball (1986); Dragon Ball Z (1989); Dragon Ball GT (1996); Dragon Ball Super (2015); and Dragon Ball Daima (2024); followed by the web series Super Dragon Ball Heroes (2018).
Japanese anime series took four of the top ten places in streaming service Netflix’s latest global chart of non-English-language shows. The top title of the week July 24-30 was Brazilian teen ...
Deadline Hollywood 's Valerie Complex thought the animation technique of using live-action recording made the film more authentic, but also noted the film's poor pacing and lack of a cohesive narrative structure. [4] Similarly, Cineuropa's Olivia Popp praised the "charming and warm" animation but had issues with the uneven pacing. [9]
Nozoki Ana (Japanese: ノ・ゾ・キ・ア・ナ, lit: A Peep Hole) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Honna Wakou about two college students, Tatsuhiko Kido and Emiru Ikuno, who are neighbors in the same apartment complex and are connected by a small "peephole" between their rooms.
Love Live! School Idol Project Series [ a ] is a Japanese multimedia project created by Hajime Yatate and Sakurako Kimino and co-produced by Kadokawa through ASCII Media Works ; Bandai Namco Music Live through music label Lantis ; and animation studio Sunrise .
Meanwhile, on the frontlines, the pilots of Spearhead live life as best they can, while taking personal glee at tormenting every Handler sent to them. However, during one battle, one of them is mortally wounded, and Shin lives up to his name by mercy killing him. Later that night, Lena contacts Spearhead and introduces herself to them.
A 13-episode anime television series of Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club produced by Bandai Namco Filmworks, directed by Tomoyuki Kawamura, and written by Jin Tanaka, aired between October 3 and December 26, 2020. [17] It was also streamed live through the Bandai Channel, Line Live, and YouTube Live. [18]
AT-X [a] is a Japanese anime television network owned by AT-X, Inc. [b] AT-X, Inc. was founded on June 26, 2000 as a subsidiary of TV Tokyo Medianet, which is (in turn) owned by TV Tokyo.