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Banner of the Stars volume one "No Turning Back" region 1 DVD. Among fans, Banner of the Stars is a title used to describe all anime except Crest of the Stars (which Hiroyuki Morioka has said was not intended as the main idea of the story, but just an introduction to how Jinto and Lafiel met). Two TV series and an OVA have been released ...
Mega Monster Battle Gymnastics also had a touring stage show with dancing and exercises set to music and starring Shota Minami, with cameo appearances by Hiroyuki Konishi and Saki Kamiryo. On July 25, 2017, Toku announced that the series (along with its first season) would air in the United States on its channel with English subtitles beginning ...
In Season 2, after a while of soul searching in the wilderness, he acquires a new wand made from Toffee's severed arm gripping on the corrupted fragment of Star's original wand. His new minions in Season 2 are primarily a giant spider and a giant bald eagle, [23] as well as a group of rats and monsters. He uses the wand with some moderate ...
Star Blazers 2202, known in Japan as Space Battleship Yamato 2202: Warriors of Love (宇宙戦艦ヤマト2202 愛の戦士たち, Uchū Senkan Yamato Ni-ni-zero-ni Ai no Senshi-tachi), is a Japanese military science fiction animated film series produced by Xebec, the remake of Space Battleship Yamato II and the sequel to Star Blazers: Space Battleship Yamato 2199, originally based on the ...
Fragments of the Stars (星界の断章, Seikai no Danshō) is a series of books collecting short stories by Hiroyuki Morioka, set in the same universe and involving characters from his novels Crest of the Stars and Banner of the Stars, with many of them originally published in the S-F Magazine.
Show by Rock!! is an anime television series produced by Bones based on the video game franchise created by Sanrio. The series follows a girl named Cyan who warps into a world filled with music, and joins the rock group Plasmagica to battle against evil.
Season 2 of the American-Japanese produced animated series, titled "Monsuno: Combat Chaos", had been announced. It would "debut later in the year" in the United States on Nicktoons, with a worldwide release then planned across Nickelodeon outlets in 2013. [3] The Japanese Animation News Website, Anime! Anime!
The final episode of the show made the unusual step of explicitly apologizing for ending the series, not only to the local Japanese viewers, but also those in the fansub community: It was addressed to "those who enjoy the show on TV, and to those outside the broadcast area who took special measures to watch the show on their PC monitors, and to everyone who watched it subtitled overseas ...