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According to Anime News Network's editor picks, the two series of the year were Angel Beats!, Bunny Drop with Hana-Saku Iroha, and Cross Game as runners-up. The two picks for movie of the year were Summer Wars and Evangelion: 2.22. [1]
Anime television series first aired in 2011 Title Episodes Country Year Original channel Technique 30-sai no Hoken Taiiku: 12 Japan 2011 Traditional 47 Todōfuken: 26 Japan 2011 Flash A Channel: 12: Japan 2011 Traditional Ad Lib Anime Kenkyuujo: 38 Japan 2011–13 BS Fuji: Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day: 11 Japan 2011 Traditional Aria the ...
Pages in category "2011 anime television series debuts" The following 115 pages are in this category, out of 115 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Anime television series, specials, films, OVAs, and ONAs first released from January 1, 2011 through December 31, 2011. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
The new series premiered airing weekly on Nippon TV and the nationwide Nippon News Network from October 2, 2011. [2] The series started to be collected in both DVD and Blu-ray format on January 25, 2012. [3] Viz Media has licensed the anime for a DVD/Blu-ray release in North America with an English dub. [4]
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Vangādo), aired in Japan beginning on January 8, 2011 and concluded on March 31, 2012, airing 65 episodes. In July 2010, an anime television series based on the game was green-lit by TMS Entertainment [1] under the directorial supervision of Hatsuki Tsuji. Music is composed by Takayuki Negishi while Mari Tominaga provided the character designs.
The anime's first season aired on AT-X between January 8, 2011 and April 7, 2011, with subsequent runs on Chiba TV, Sun TV, Tokyo MX, TV Aichi, TV Kanagawa and TV Saitama. The show aired uncensored in 4:3 format on AT-X, while the airing on Tokyo MX (which began on January 9) and other channels were in 16:9 widescreen format and heavily censored.