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1 5:00 Colusa, California, United States Win 6–1 Charlie West Decision (unanimous) Gladiator Challenge 1 December 9, 2000: 3 5:00 San Jacinto, California, United States Win 5–1 Rob Smith Decision (unanimous) KOTC 6 – Road Warriors: November 29, 2000: 2 5:00 Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, United States Win 4–1 Warren Owsley Submission (armbar)
The season adapts the first eight volumes (chapters 1–70) of Tite Kubo's Bleach manga series, spanning twenty episodes. The episodes' plot covers the adventures of Ichigo Kurosaki after becoming a Soul Reaper and assuming the duties of Soul Reaper Rukia Kuchiki. The season aired from October 2004 to February 2005 on TV Tokyo. The first ...
For the U.S. release, Volumes 1 and 6 contained 5 episodes each, volumes 2 through 5 each had 4 episodes, and the seventh and eighth volumes, titled Chapter 1 and 2, each had 13 episodes. The first compilation was released on August 26, 2008 [ 4 ] with the eighth compilation released on July 6, 2010.
Kill la Kill aired on MBS' Anime-ism programming block between October 4, 2013, and March 28, 2014, [a] also airing on TBS, Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting and BS-TBS. The series was released on nine home media volumes between January 8, 2014, and September 3, 2014, with an original video animation episode included on the final volume.
The Second Stage aired on Japanese network AT-X on August 26, 2004. [5] There are a total of 12 Japanese DVDs, released from August 28, 2004, to June 29, 2005. Additionally, the DVDs were compiled into box sets. [6] In 2004 ADV Films announced that they had licensed the Gantz anime series and would release it on DVD uncensored. [7]
The first 13 episodes of the 24-episode series aired between July 2 and September 24, 2016 on the BS-11, Gunma TV, Tochigi TV and Tokyo MX television networks in Japan. [3] It aired at later dates on MBS and AT-X. [4] The latter 11 episodes aired from January 14 to March 25, 2017, which adapts the Moon and Terra routes from the visual novel. [5]
Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon is a Japanese anime television series produced by Sunrise that serves as a sequel to Rumiko Takahashi's Inuyasha series. It was first announced in May 2020 [1] and was directed by Teruo Sato with main character designs by Takahashi. [1]