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Thirteen compilations of the season has been released so far as of July 7, 2010 [1] The first DVD release for the season was released on October 7, 2009. [2] Beginning with episode 380, the Japanese analog broadcasts are presented in a letterbox format in 16:9. The season uses two pieces of theme music. The first opening theme, titled "Jungle P ...
In Season 1, Starscream betrays and tries to kill Megatron in the first episode. Megatron learns about this soon after and kills Starscream in the season finale. In Season 2, a battle between Autobots and Decepticons destroys the Allspark, but Starscream is resurrected by a shard of the Allspark that had been embedded on his forehead.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the episode has an approval rating of 92% with an average score of 7.48 out of 10, based on 25 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads, "'Lines We Cross' sets the stage for TWD ' s 10th season with a fierce momentum that delivers equally on satisfying character moments and tense plotting." [5]
The season initially ran from October 29, 2001, through July 8, 2002 on Nippon Television Network System in Japan. [3] [4] Episodes 255 to 285 were later collected into nine DVD compilations by Shogakukan. They were released between October 22, 2004 and February 25, 2005 in Japan. [5]
The aftermath of Kovač and Carter's mission in Africa becomes a key story throughout the season, a Thanksgiving tragedy sees the end of Romano, Lewis copes with an unexpected pregnancy, Pratt's professionalism is tested again by his colleagues, Gallant is deployed to Iraq and Chen and Weaver both deal with personal losses.
[5] [6] The season divisions were later rearranged by Cartoon Network, [7] and "The Wild Hunt" became the first episode of season ten. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] According to series showrunner Adam Muto , the number of episodes ordered by the network as part of the season was substantially lower than it had been, leading the production crew to think "that if ...
The season also features the two-part episodes "Cartoon Wars Part I" & II, which involved Family Guy trying to air an image of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and "Go God Go" which involved a future world where there was no religion. The season was listed as one of the 20 Best Seasons of the Last 20 Years by Pajiba.
The episodes are directed by Hayato Date, and produced by Pierrot and TV Tokyo. [1] Released on DVD under the name The Gathering of the Five Kage ( 五影集結 , Gokage shūketsu ) , [ 2 ] the season follows the assemblance of the Kage, the five village leaders attempting to stop Sasuke Uchiha and the remaining members of the Akatsuki while ...