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The anime started airing on January 4, 2008 on the Fukui TV Japanese television network. Two pieces of theme music are used for the episodes; one opening theme and one ending theme. The opening theme is "One-winged Icarus" (片翼のイカロス, Katayoku no Ikarosu) by Yui Sakakibara, and the ending theme is "Kazahane" (カザハネ) by Haruka ...
Cover of the Japanese DVD release of Cross Game volume 1, showing Ko (left) and Aoba Cross Game is an anime television series based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Mitsuru Adachi and published by Shogakukan. The series is about the high school baseball players Ko Kitamura and Aoba Tsukishima and their attempts to fulfill the dream of Aoba's dead sister, Wakaba ...
The ending theme for episodes 14–26, "Orange Days" (オレンジDays, Orenji Days) by Squarehood, was released as a single by Warner Music Japan on August 5, 2009. [31] The ending theme song for episodes 27–39 was "Moeruyō na Koi ja naikedo" ( 燃えるような恋じゃないけど ) by Tsuru, which was released as a single on November 11 ...
Karas (Japanese: 鴉-KARAS-, Hepburn: Karasu, lit. The Crow) is a Japanese six-part original video animation series produced by Tatsunoko Production to commemorate the studio's 40th anniversary. Each Karas episode was first televised in Japan as a pay-per-view program from March 25, 2005, to August 3, 2007, before being released onto DVDs.
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The original Japanese version of the series was released in its entirety in a LaserDisc-box in 1993 and by Pioneer LDC in a DVD-box set in November 29, 2002 (). [10] [11] Both sets also contained one of two compilation movies created from Star Fleet, in English with Japanese subtitles. Both sets have since gone out of print.
Hozuki's Coolheadedness (Japanese: 鬼灯の冷徹, Hepburn: Hōzuki no Reitetsu) is a Japanese manga series that was written and illustrated by Natsumi Eguchi . The plot revolves around Hozuki, a demon who works for the King and Head Judge of Hell.
The Japanese version has received a VHS and DVD release for the first series, while Damashii has only received a VHS release. On January 29, 2010, a Region 2 boxset release known as MEDAROT DVD BOX 1 was released containing the first thirty episodes, [2] with a second boxset on February 19 finishing with the last twenty-two episodes. [3]