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List Of Negima Episodes
This is a list of episodes in the ''Negima!'' anime series, its remake, ''Negima!?'', and the live-action adaptation ''Negima!!''. ''Negima!'' episodes ''Negima!?'' episodes This section contains a list describing the episodes of the anime series Negima!? All of the episode titles in this series are treated as a quote (or set of quotes) by one or more of the characters in the series. The main English episode titles given below are the official ones as they were released. Some of the episode minor titles, however, are approximate translations of their literal titles. The series was directed by Akiyuki Shinbo and Shin Oonuma, and Kenichi Kanemaki wrote the series composition. Kazuhiro Oota (SHAFT) designed the characters, and Kei Haneoka composed the music. Oota and Noboru Jitsuhara (Studio Pastoral) served as the chief animation directors, with Kuniaki Masuda joining them for episode 25. Several episodes were produced outside of Shaft: episodes 4, 7, 11, 15, 18, 21, and 24 ...
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Negima! Magister Negi Magi
''Negima! Magister Negi Magi'', known in Japan as , is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ken Akamatsu. It was serialized in Kodansha's ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' from February 2003 to March 2012, with its chapters collected into 38 ''tankōbon'' volumes. ''Negima!'' was adapted into a 26-episode anime television series produced by Xebec that was broadcast on TV Tokyo from January to June 2005. A second 26-episode series produced by Shaft titled ''Negima!?'', which is alternate retelling, was broadcast on TV Tokyo from October 2006 to March 2007. In addition, four different sets of original video animations, an anime film and a live-action television series have also been produced. In North America, the manga was licensed for English language release by Del Rey Manga and later by Kodansha USA. In the UK the first sixteen volumes were published by Tanoshimi. Both anime and the second OVAs were licensed by Funimation. Sentai Filmworks re-licensed the ...
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Yukihiro Miyamoto
, occasionally nicknamed Otokomatsuri, is a Japanese animator and director. He started at animation studio Vega Entertainment, and later joined Shaft. He is best known for directing '' Puella Magi Madoka Magica'' and its subsequent film trilogy alongside Akiyuki Shinbo, the latter trilogy which subsequently garnered ¥2 billion, making it a box-office success. Career Miyamoto joined the anime industry in 2002 as a production manager and assistant episode director for Vega Entertainment on their adaptation of Leiji Matsumoto's ''Gun Frontier'' manga series. In 2003 and 2004, he debuted as an episode director and storyboard artist with '' F-Zero: GP Legend'', and began doing outsource work with Vega for Madhouse in 2004. For the next 3 years, he served with Madhouse, most prominent as an episode director for '' Monster'', and then in 2006 joined studio Shaft. At Shaft, he quickly became a prominent director alongside Akiyuki Shinbo, Shin Oonuma, and Tatsuya Oishi. In 2008, he d ...
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Sleepwalking
Sleepwalking, also known as somnambulism or noctambulism, is a phenomenon of combined sleep and wakefulness. It is classified as a sleep disorder belonging to the parasomnia family. It occurs during slow wave stage of sleep, in a state of low consciousness, with performance of activities that are usually performed during a state of full consciousness. These activities can be as benign as talking, sitting up in bed, walking to a bathroom, consuming food, and cleaning, or as hazardous as cooking, driving a motor vehicle, violent gestures and grabbing at hallucinated objects.Swanson, Jenifer, ed. "Sleepwalking". ''Sleep Disorders Sourcebook''. MI: Omnigraphics, 1999. 249–254, 351–352. Although sleepwalking cases generally consist of simple, repeated behaviors, there are occasionally reports of people performing complex behaviors while asleep, although their legitimacy is often disputed. Sleepwalkers often have little or no memory of the incident, as their consciousness has ...
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Omiai
, or as it is properly known in Japan with the honorific prefix , is a Japanese traditional custom which relates closely to Western matchmaking, in which a woman and a man are introduced to each other to consider the possibility of marriage. The term is sometimes mistranslated as an " arranged marriage" but it can be described as a meeting opportunity with more serious considerations for the future as a process of courtship. According to the National Institute of Population and Social Security Research, in 2005 it was estimated that around 6.2% of marriages in Japan are arranged via .Ito, Masami,Marriage ever-changing institution, '' Japan Times'', November 3, 2009. History The practice of emerged in 16th century Japan among the samurai classes, with the intention to form and protect strong military alliances among warlords to ensure mutual support. Later, during the Tokugawa period (1603–1868), the practice of spread to other urban classes trying to emulate samurai cust ...
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Tomoyuki Itamura
is a Japanese director, animator, and storyboard artist. He joined OLM in 2002 as an in-between animator and left in 2007 to join Shaft. Itamura took over the ''Monogatari'' series from Tatsuya Oishi as his television directorial debut with ''Nisemonogatari''. With Akiyuki Shinbo, Itamura directed all subsequent televised installments until he left the studio following ''Owarimonogatari II''. Career Itamura joined OLM in 2002, and he first served as an in-between animator on the studio's ''Pokémon Chronicles'' television series. In 2006, he storyboarded two episodes of ''Ray the Animation'', and the following year left the studio, where he then joined Shaft. That year, he debuted as an episode director with the 3rd episode of ''Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei'', and in 2008 debuted as a project director under the chief direction of Akiyuki Shinbo is a Japanese animator, director, writer, and storyboard artist. Best known for his works with Shaft (company), Shaft, he has attai ...
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Tomonori Kogawa
is a Japanese animator and character designer, often noted for his work in the 1980s with noted anime studio Sunrise. Works * Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato (1978) - Chief Animation Director * Space Runaway Ideon (1980) - Character Designer, Animation Director * Combat Mecha Xabungle (1982) - Character Designer * Aura Battler Dunbine (1983) - Original creator, Character Design, Animation Director (ep. 1), Production Supervision * Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross (1984) - Character Designer * Heavy Metal L-Gaim (1984) - Animation Director * Odin: Photon Sailer Starlight (1985) - Character Design * Greed (1985) - Original Creator, Director, Character Design, Screenplay, Storyboard, Animation Director * Cool Cool Bye (1986) - Director, Script, Original story, Character Design, Animation Director * Legend of the Galactic Heroes (1988-1997) - Storyboard (eps 7, 20), Animation Director (ep 7), Guest Character Design (eps 6–7) * Tekkaman Blade (1992) - Character Design (a ...
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Naoyuki Tatsuwa
is a Japanese animator. He worked as an in-between animator at Studio Giants. In 2004, he joined Shaft, where he worked as a director for 11 years. In 2015, he went freelance. Career Tatsuwa joined the sub-contracting animation firm Studio Giants in 2000, where he mostly worked as a sub-contractor to Xebec. He joined Shaft in 2004. In 2007, he received his first job as a storyboard artist, and worked as an assistant director for several of Shinbo's series in 2008. 2011 saw Tatsuwa's debut as a series director with Shaft with the original video animation series ''Katte ni Kaizō'' under the chief direction of Shinbo. Tatsuwa would direct two more series with Shaft, and assist Shinbo once more, before leaving the studio in 2015. Tatsuwa became associated with studio Passione in 2018, where he first acted as chief unit director for ''Citrus''. Style Although only a key animator at the time of its production, which was soon after he had joined Shaft, director Shin Oonuma commonl ...
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Keizō Kusakawa
is a Japanese anime storyboard artist and director who has mainly worked as a director with works from Seven Arcs and Diomedéa (from 2013 onwards). Anime involved in *'' Petite Cossette'' (2004) – 3D Cinematography *''Tsukuyomi -Moon Phase-'' (2004) – Storyboard, Episode Director, Opening Director *'' Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha'' (2004) – Episode Director (eps 1,11/OP) *'' Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's'' (2005) – Director, Storyboard (ep 1), Episode Director (ep 1) *''Inukami!'' (2006) – Director *''Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Strikers'' (2007) – Director *'' Inukami! The Movie'' (2007) – Director *''Sekirei'' (2008) – Director *''Asura Cryin''' (2009) – Director *''Asura Cryin' 2'' (2009) – Director *'' Sekirei: Pure Engagement'' (2010) – Director *''Dog Days'' (2011) – Director *''Ro-Kyu-Bu!'' (2011) – Director *''Campione!'' (2012) – Director *''Problem Children Are Coming from ...
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Tatsuya Oishi (director)
is a Japanese director, animator, and storyboard artist. Oishi began his career at Studio Junio as an animator, but gained fame for his work with fellow directors Akiyuki Shinbo and Shin Oonuma at studio Shaft (company), Shaft, where he directed the ''Monogatari (series), Bakemonogatari'' television series and its prequel film trilogy ''Kizumonogatari''. Career Oishi began working for sub-contracting company Studio Junio in 1991, where he mostly acted as an in-between animator and key animator. Within at least two years, however, he moved to Gainax, where he mainly worked as a sub-contractor for studios like Sunrise (company), Sunrise. Starting in 1996, he mostly did sub-contracting animation work with Shaft (company), Shaft and Toei Animation. In 2002, he did his first episode director and storyboard jobs on ''Cyborg 009, Cyborg 009: The Cyborg Soldier''. In 2004, Oishi, Shin Oonuma, and Akiyuki Shinbo became known as "Team Shinbo" for their work with Shaft after Shinbo had in ...
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Ryouki Kamitsubo
is a Japanese director and storyboard artist best known for co-directing ''Hidamari Sketch'' with Akiyuki Shinbo. Career Kamitsubo began his career in the anime industry as a photographer and episode director with studios Gonzo (company), Gonzo and Studio Deen. In 2004, he worked under Akiyuki Shinbo on the original anime series ''Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha'', and the following year was brought into Shaft (company), Shaft by Shinbo the following year, where his first project with the company was as an episode director on ''Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase''. He would later make his series directorial debut with Shinbo and Shaft in 2007 with ''Hidamari Sketch''. Soon after, he left the company and began working on various Xebec (studio), Xebec projects, including his own series ''Softenni'' and ''Hen Semi''. In 2012, however, he announced that he would be leaving the industry, and his final work would be as an episode director on the tenth episode of ''To Love Ru, To Love Ru: Darkness'' und ...
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Chupacabra
The chupacabra or chupacabras (, literally 'goat-sucker'; from es, chupar, 'to suck', and , 'goats') is a legendary creature in the folklore of parts of the Americas, with its first purported sightings reported in Puerto Rico in 1995. The name comes from the animal's reported vampirism—the chupacabra is said to attack and drink the blood of livestock, including goats. Physical descriptions of the creature vary, some describe it as reptilian and alien-like (in Puerto Rico and Latin America), generally as a heavy creature the size of a small bear with a row of spines reaching from the neck to the base of the tail. Others depict it as more dog-like (particularly in Southwestern United States). Sightings have been reported in Puerto Rico since the 1970s, and this creature has since been reported as far north as Maine, as far south as Chile, and even outside the Americas in countries like Russia and Philippines. All of the reports are anecdotal and have been disregarded as u ...
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Negima!?
is an anime television series created by Shaft. It is an alternate retelling of the ''Negima! Magister Negi Magi'' series. Directed by Akiyuki Shinbo, it aired from October 4, 2006 to March 28, 2007 in Japan. The anime was accompanied by a monthly manga series by Takuya Fujima called ''Negima!? neo''. Both series feature the same characters and locations. This new season aired on TV Tokyo's late afternoon time slot rather than on late nights, like the original anime series did. Plot A dark sinister tale befalls ten-year-old Negi Springfield and class 2-A. One year after Negi's arrival at Mahora, two representatives from the Magic Academy arrive at Mahora with the news of the disappearance of a mysterious artifact known as the Star Crystal. The Star Crystal holds a power that not even the Thousand Master could control. Even though the reason or the cause behind the Star Crystal's disappearance is a mystery, the effects of the artifact begin to envelop Negi and his studen ...
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