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List of Black Butler episodes. The episodes of the 2008 Japanese animated television series Black Butler (黒執事, Kuroshitsuji?)

List of Black Butler episodes

Are loosely based on the Black Butler manga series written and illustrated by Yana Toboso. The episodes are directed by Toshiya Shinohara and produced by A-1 Pictures. List of Cowboy Bebop episodes. The Japanese anime series Cowboy Bebop consists of 26 episodes, referred to as "sessions.

List of Cowboy Bebop episodes

" Most episodes are named after a musical concept of some sort, usually either a broad genre (i.e. "Jupiter Jazz") or a specific song (i.e. "Honky Tonk Women"). The show had an aborted first run from April 3, 1998, until June 26, 1998, on TV Tokyo, broadcasting only episodes 2, 3, 7 to 15, 18 and a special. TXN canceled the show in June 1998 because of low ratings. List of Mobile Suit Gundam episodes. The series premiered in Japan on Nagoya Broadcasting Network between April 7, 1979 and January 26, 1980, spanning 43 episodes.

List of Mobile Suit Gundam episodes

The English adaptation premiered in the United States on Cartoon Network's Toonami programing block between July 23, 2001 and September 12, 2001 when it was removed due to the September 11th Attacks.[2] Episode 38 was skipped due to the attacks, and the show removed after Episode 39. The final episode did premiered on Toonami's "New Year's Evil" special presentation. Animax Asia also broadcast the English adaptation across Southeast Asia and South Asia. The 15th episode - Cucuruz Doan's Island never aired in English. List of Legend of the Galactic Heroes episodes. This is a list of episodes for the OVA series Legend of the Galactic Heroes.

List of Legend of the Galactic Heroes episodes

Dates are given in the Space Calendar (S.C.) used in the Free Planets Alliance and the Imperial Calendar (I.C.) used in the Galactic Empire. List of Maid Sama! episodes. The cover of the first Blu-ray compilation of the anime Kaichō wa Maid-sama!

List of Maid Sama! episodes

, released by Geneon Universal Entertainment; featuring the main characters Misaki Ayuzawa (left) and Takumi Usui (right). Kaichō wa Maid-sama! (会長はメイド様!? , lit. The Student Council President is a Maid!) The anime aired in Japan from April 1, 2010 to September 23, 2010 on TBS[3] and was later simulcast three days later after the Japanese airing in Asia from April 4, 2010 to September 26, 2010 on Animax Asia with English subtitles.[4] In North America, The Anime Network started streaming the series via their online player on June 15,[5] and distributed it via Video On Demand on August 5, 2010. List of Monochrome Factor episodes. Cover of Monochrome Factor 's first DVD volume released by Shochiku on August 8, 2008.

List of Monochrome Factor episodes

The episodes of the Japanese anime series Monochrome Factor are directed by Yuu Kou, produced by Genco, and animated by A.C.G.T. The anime is an adaptation of Kaili Sorano's manga of the same name, which is currently serialized in the manga magazine, Comic Blade Avarus.[1] The story revolves around high school student Akira Nikaido, who, upon meeting a mysterious man named Shirogane, must become a "shin", or creature of the shadow world, in order to restore balance between the human and shadow worlds.

Three pieces of theme music are used for the episodes: one opening theme and two ending themes. The opening theme is "Metamorphose" which is performed by Asriel and written by Kokomi. The ending themes are "Awake ~my everything~" (AWAKE 〜僕のすべて〜, Awake ~boku no subete~?) Episode list[edit] References[edit] Jump up ^ "Official Site - Cast / Staff". monochro.tv (in Japanese). Queen's Blade. Story[edit] In the Continent, a tournament called the Queen's Blade is held once every four years to determine the most beautiful and powerful Queen.

Queen's Blade

Held in Gainos (ガイノス, Gainosu? , also Gynos), the Queen's Capital, various fighters from all over the Continent travel to the Capital to defeat Aldra, the current Queen. The overall story of Queen's Blade focuses on Leina, the heiress of the esteemed Vance Family and next in line for the throne, as she travels to Gainos, encountering many other warriors also competing in the Queen's Blade for their own intentions. The original gamebooks feature characters designed by many popular artists, including Hirokazu Hisayuki (My-HiME), Kazuhiro Takamura, and Eiwa. Media[edit] Gamebooks[edit] At Anime Expo 2010, Hobby Japan announced that English translations of the gamebooks will be released in North America.[20] There exist English versions for the characters Alleyne, Melona, Nanael and Tomoe.[21] Anime[edit] Manga[edit] Light novels[edit] Video game[edit]

List of Rurouni Kenshin episodes. The Rurouni Kenshin anime is the adaptation of the manga series with the same name by Nobuhiro Watsuki.

List of Rurouni Kenshin episodes

Situated during the early Meiji period in Japan, the story tells about a fictional assassin named Kenshin Himura, who becomes a wanderer to protect the people of Japan. List of School Rumble episodes. Volume 1 of the School Rumble DVD box art.

List of School Rumble episodes

Hetalia: Axis Powers. Hetalia: Axis Powers (Axis Powers ヘタリア, Akushisu Pawāzu Hetaria?)

Hetalia: Axis Powers

Is a Japanese webcomic, later adapted as a manga and an anime series, by Hidekaz Himaruya (日丸屋秀和, Himaruya Hidekazu?). The series' main presentation is as an often over-the-top allegory of political and historic events as well as more general cultural comparisons. Characters are personifications of countries, regions such as Hong Kong, and micronations such as the Principality of Sealand, with little reference to other national personifications such as Uncle Sam or John Bull. Both positive and negative cultural stereotypes form part of each character's personality. List of Gungrave episodes. List of Skip Beat! episodes. This is a list of episodes of the anime series Skip Beat! , based on the manga series of the same name written by Yoshiki Nakamura.

Produced by Hal Film Maker, and directed by Kiyoko Sayama, the series would span one season. The first season, comprising twenty five episodes, premiered on TV Tokyo in Japan on October 5, 2008 and ended at March 29, 2009. The story follows Kyoko Mogami who, after coming to Tokyo with her childhood friend and up-and-coming idol Sho Fuwa, discovers that he was merely using her as a maid. She declares that she will exact revenge by entering showbiz and become more famous than he was. Paper Tiger Press. Drawing to mind ornate Victorian-era stonework, this suite strikes an impressive balance between the dramatic and refined.

This design’s grand borders, swirls of subtle calligraphy accents and a formal, serifed typeface make it the perfect choice for a truly elegant affair. List of Slayers episodes. This is an episode list of the various anime Slayers. So far, there have been five seasons of the Slayers series with a total of 104 episodes. The Slayers' first North American broadcast was February 17, 2002 on the International Channel. English air dates follow the Sunday broadcast due to sporadic schedule changes[1][2] from the International Channel Episode listing[edit] Slayers[edit] List of Soul Eater episodes. List of Special A episodes. The following is the List of episodes for the Japanese anime series Special A. The episodes are produced by AIC and GONZO, directed by Yoshikazu Miyao and composed by Jukki Hanada. Characters are adapted from the manga drawn by Maki Minami.

It is currently airing in Japan on Chiba TV and various other stations. List of Spice and Wolf episodes. The first season of the anime aired between January 9 and March 26, 2008 on the Chiba TV Japanese television network,[3] and was later released released on six DVD compilation volumes, each containing two episodes, though the first compilation contains three episodes.[4] The volumes were released between April 2 and August 29, 2008 by Pony Canyon.[5][6] The third volume, released on May 30, 2008, contains episode six of the television broadcast in addition to the unaired episode seven, which is included as an original video animation (OVA).[4][7] A Blu-ray Disc (BD) box set of the series was released on January 30, 2009 in Japan by Pony Canyon.[8] The anime is licensed for release in English by Kadokawa Pictures USA and Funimation Entertainment,[9][10] and a complete 13-episode Region 1 DVD box set was released on December 22, 2009 in North America.[11] A second season of the anime titled Spice and Wolf II aired 12 episodes between July 9 and September 24, 2009.

Spice and Wolf[edit] Tokyo Underground. Tokyo Underground (東京アンダーグラウンド, Tōkyō Andāguraundo?) Is a manga series by Akinobu Uraka and published by Enix. It became an anime series, produced by Studio Pierrot and shown on the TV Tokyo Network from April 2 until September 24, 2002. List of Toradora! episodes. The series makes use of four pieces of theme music: two opening and two ending themes. The first opening theme is "Pre-Parade" (プレパレード, Pureparēdo?) List of Trinity Blood episodes. Box cover art of Trinity Blood: The Complete Series, released in North America by Funimation Entertainment on November 13, 2007.

"Dress (Bloody Trinity Mix)" (ドレス(BLOODY TRINITY MIX)?) List of The Wallflower episodes. Witch Hunter Robin. Solomon fights the harmful use of witchcraft using a database of witches, which includes those who have obtained the power of witchcraft through genetics and others who carry the gene (called "seeds") in order to arrest or eliminate them should their powers "awaken". The series focuses on one STN-J member, Robin Sena. Vampire Princess Miyu. Vampire Princess Miyu (吸血姫 美夕, Vanpaia Miyu?) Is a Japanese horror manga series by Narumi Kakinouchi and Toshiki Hirano, as well as an anime adaptation by the same creators. The anime was originally presented in a 4-episode OVA (Original Video Animation) licenced by AnimEigo in 1988, and was later adapted into a 26-episode television series licensed by Tokyopop (later by Maiden Japan) and released in 1997.