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Kahhori, an original MCU character, and information on the episode was first revealed in March 2023, with the creatives working with members of the Mohawk Nation and the Smithsonian Institution to ensure cultural authenticity throughout the episode. The episode is presented in the Mohawk and Spanish language with subtitles.
An anime series adaptation produced by Ufotable was announced in Weekly Shōnen Jump on June 4, 2018. [1] The first season, also known as Tanjiro Kamado, Unwavering Resolve Arc , [ a ] adapts the first seven volumes (chapters 1–54) of the manga and aired from April 6 to September 28, 2019, on Tokyo MX , GTV , GYT , BS11 , and other networks.
The first ending theme for the first 14 episodes is "Ashita Hareru ka" by Takao Kisugi, which was replaced by "Ci·ne·ma" by Picasso in episode 15 which continued to be in use until episode 33. In episode 24, that theme was replaced by " Get Down " also by O'Sullivan but same reason as before with the second opening theme.
The drama is set at the end of the Kamakura period, going into the Nanboku-chō period during the early Muromachi period. Ashikaga Takauji, a rising warlord in the north of Japan, forms an alliance with Emperor Go-Daigo to overthrow the corrupt and decrepit Kamakura shogunate.
No. Season no. Title Original release date; 153: 01 "Let's Fly into a Vast New World!" Transliteration: "Tobidasou, Hirogaru Sekai!" (Japanese: とびだそう、広がる世界!) October 1, 2015 () 154: 02 "Change Your Potato into a Mic" Transliteration: "Jagaimo o Maiku ni Mochikaete" (Japanese: ジャガイモをマイクにもちかえて)
This season adapts 38 main chapters of the manga, from Mission 1 to Mission 38, along with a couple of side stories: Extra Mission 1 and Short Mission 1 to 5. The season was separated into two split season cours. The first part consists of 12 episodes and aired in Japan from April 9 to June 25, 2022, on TV Tokyo and other networks. [4]
Date A Live is an anime series adapted from the light novels of the same title written by Kōshi Tachibana and illustrated by Tsunako.The story follows the adventures of Shido Itsuka and the Spirits, supernatural female entities that have fallen in love with him.
For the first twelve episodes, "Uragiri no Yūyake" (裏切りの夕焼け, lit. "Sunset of Betrayal") by Theatre Brook is the opening theme, while "Trust Me" by Yuya Matsushita is the series' ending theme. [1] "Trust Me" and "Uragiri no Yūyake" were released as singles on February 17, 2010, and February 24, 2010, respectively.