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The Hunters Guild: Red Hood [Jp. 1] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuki Kawaguchi. It was serialized in publisher Shueisha 's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine from June to November 2021.
The series is loosely based on the fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood and follows the adventures of a fumbling student magician named Chacha, who habitually wears a red hooded cloak. A 74-episode anime television series based on the manga was produced by NAS and TV Tokyo and animated by Gallop. It was first broadcast on TV Tokyo from 7 January ...
Jason Peter Todd is a character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.First appearing in Batman #357 in March 1983, [3] he was created to succeed Dick Grayson as Robin, Batman's partner and sidekick.
Tokyo Red Hood (東京赤ずきん, Tokyo Akazukin) is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Benkyo Tamaoki.Its serialization began in the monthly Comic BIRZ in 2003. . The manga is popular for its over-the-top gore and violence, and for the young main character and the different sex acts she partakes
Akazukin (赤ずきん?) is the Japanese name of the fairy tale story Little Red Riding Hood. Akazukin may refer to: Akazukin Chacha, shōjo manga series by Min Ayahana; Otogi-Jūshi Akazukin, anime series also known as "Fairy Musketeers Little Red Riding Hood" Tokyo Red Hood, seinen manga series by Benkyo Tamaoki, also known as "Tokyo Akazukin"
Damian is also a major player in the Robin War event, where he, Agent 37 (Dick Grayson), Red Hood, and Red Robin organize a street gang called "Robins" to defeat the Court of Owls with reluctant aid from Jim Gordon, who is now Batman. In the climax, the Court manipulates Damian into joining them so they can use him to recruit Agent 37.
In the third season, Dawn joins the Titans in relocating to Gotham City in light of Jason Todd's death. When it was discovered that Jason turned up alive as Red Hood, Dawn gives into the deal Jason made with Dick to obtain some gold bars from an armored truck in order to get the deactivator for the bomb that Red Hood placed on Hank's chest.
In the Japanese live-action film The Red Spectacles (1987; aka Akai Megane), the featured "young lady" (as mentioned in the French and German versions of the tale), an allegory for Fate, is dressed like Little Red Riding Hood. An anime version of this character appeared later in the film's sequel, Jin-Roh.