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The Tower of Druaga: The Aegis of Uruk (ドルアーガの塔 〜the Aegis of URUK〜, Doruāga no Tō ~ji Ījisu obu Uruku~) and its sequel, The Tower of Druaga: The Sword of Uruk (ドルアーガの塔 ~the Sword of URUK~, Doruāga no Tō ~za Sōdo obu Uruku~), is a Japanese anime television series, created by Gonzo, and is an animated reboot/continuation of Namco's Babylonian Castle ...
This is a complete episode listing of the anime television series The Tower of Druaga: the Aegis of Uruk (ドルアーガの塔 〜the Aegis of URUK〜, Druaga no Tō ~the Aegis of URUK~) and its sequel The Tower of Druaga: the Sword of Uruk (ドルアーガの塔 〜the Sword of URUK〜, Druaga no Tō ~the Sword of URUK~), created by Gonzo.
A standard world with the exception of E-Man, a sentient packet of energy that was thrown off by a nova and traveled to Earth to learn about the facets of life. This packet of energy formed the shape of a superhero named E-Man with the civilian identity of Alec Tronn. The End League Universe The End League No. 1 January 2008
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The anime adaptation was revealed as a television series that would premiere in April 2017. [45] The series was directed by Jun'ichi Wada at studios Satelight and C2C , with scripts written by series creator Akira Kareno, Mariko Mochizuki, Shingo Nagai and Toshizo Nemoto, and music composed by Tatsuya Kato .
This ultimately leads him into the middle of a conflict between familiar summoners and superhumans with the fate of the world at stake. The first 13 episodes of the 24-episode series aired between July 2 and September 24, 2016 on the BS-11 , Gunma TV, Tochigi TV and Tokyo MX television networks in Japan. [ 3 ]
Ichikawa wanted the anime to be recognized as his masterpiece. The original cast returned with Kōki Uchiyama voicing the lead Neku. [5] A preview of the first episode for the anime was released on September 18, 2020, alongside announcements of online campaigns to promote the series. [6]
Ultraviolet: Code 044 (ウルトラヴァイオレット:コード044, Urutoravaioretto: Kōdo Zero Fōtī Fō) is a Japanese anime television series loosely based on the 2006 science fiction film Ultraviolet, written and directed by Kurt Wimmer, and broadcast from July to September 2008.