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Five DVD volumes of the dubbed version were released from 2005 through 2006; the original Japanese track and subtitles were also included. [12] A DVD box set, containing the full English series, went on sale in January 2008. [13] In Asia, Animax aired the series in 2006 as Ghosts at School. [14] The series uses only two pieces of theme music.
The ending theme up through episode 24 (episode 35 in the English dub) is "Yōkai Taisō Dai-Ichi" (ようかい体操第一, "Yo-kai Exercise No. 1") performed by Dream5 (Melissa Hutchison and Alicyn Packard perform the English version). Beginning with episode 25 (episode 36 in the English dub), the ending theme changed to "Don-Don-Dooby-Zoo-Bah!
Pornsawan Porpramook (Thai: พรสวรรค์ ป.ประมุข born in Ta Phraya District, Prachinburi Province (now in Sa Kaeo Province) is a Thai professional boxer in the minimumweight division and is a former WBA minimumweight champion.
The thirteen episode series premiered between April 4 and June 27, 2013 on Tokyo MX and was later aired on KBS, SUN, BS Nittele, TV Aichi and AT-X. [4] Pony Canyon released the series in Japan on six Blu-ray and DVD volumes starting on July 3, 2013. [ 5 ]
All UK releases only contain the English dubbed soundtrack. In Germany a DVD box set was issued by Alive AG in 2008, [ 9 ] followed by deluxe [ 10 ] and basic [ 11 ] Blu-ray sets in 2016 and 2017. As with the UK the series was also originally broadcast in a dubbed version, but all German DVD and Blu-ray releases have also included optional ...
The series' second season, referred to as Saiunkoku Monogatari 2nd Series, premiered on April 7, 2007 and ran for another 39 episodes until its conclusion on March 8, 2008. In May 2007, Geneon Entertainment announced it had acquired the licensed to releases the anime in North America with English language options. [1]
A fourth anime series titled Hayate the Combat Butler: Cuties, again produced by Manglobe and directed by Masashi Kudo, aired 12 episodes between April 8 and July 1, 2013. [2] The fourth season was dubbed in English and aired on Animax Asia from April 11 to April 29, 2014. The first anime series has two opening themes and four ending themes.
The second season of the anime series aired on NHK between April 29, 2006 and November 4, 2006 spanning twenty-six episodes. [3] The first OVA was released between November 16, 2007 and March 17, 2008 spanning three episodes. [4] The second OVA was released between March 17, 2009 and May 15, 2009 spanning two episodes. [5]