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Unforgettable is an American crime drama series created by Ed Redlich and John Bellucci for CBS, who serves as an executive producer alongside Carl Beverly and Sarah Timberman. It is based on the J. Robert Lennon's short story "The Rememberer".
The series premiered with a two-hour special on September 29, 2023, on Nippon TV's Kin'yō Road Show programming block, which is the first ever anime series to do so, [3] [4] [5] with later episodes debuting on the brand new Friday Anime Night programming block on the network and its affiliates, [6] and ended on March 22, 2024. [7]
Unforgettable was renewed for a third season of 13 episodes on September 27, 2013. [13] Unforgettable was canceled on October 10, 2014. [ 14 ] In February 2015, reported that Unforgettable was picked up by A&E for a fourth season.
However, on June 29, 2012, CBS confirmed that Unforgettable would return for a second season in the summer of 2013 with an order for 13 episodes. [1] The September 8 episode served as the summer finale, with the remainder of the season returning in January in Europe and on April 4, 2014 in the United States. [2]
A short summary follows, introducing the episode and referring to some of the gags. There are a total of 75 episodes, excluding a 2004 special showing what happens after episode 75. The final three episodes were released in English dub February 2011 when the series was put up for download on the iTunes store. [1]
In response, Tiamat creates a "Nega-Genesis" field in order to restart the universe. Ereshkigal sacrifices herself by using up all of her power to temporarily suppress Tiamat while Mash and Merlin use their respective Noble Phantasms, Lord Camelot and Garden of Avalon, to open a path for Ritsuka to attack Tiamat's head directly.
The ending themes are "Satisfaction" performed by F.T. Island for episodes 2 to 26, [8] "Deli-Deli Delicious" performed by Sea A for episodes 27 to 38, [9] "Sabrina" performed by Leo Ieiri for episodes 39 to 50, [10] "Love Chase" performed by Tomohisa Yamashita for episodes 52 to 63, [11] "Samba de Toriko" (サンバデトリコ!!!, Sanba de ...
[8] [b] The season ran for 23 episodes. Toho Animation released both parts of the first season on Blu-ray across 4 volumes, with the first volume releasing in April 2021. [10] The season's fourth Blu-ray volume was released in March 2022 and included a bonus original video animation (OVA) episode. [11]