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Zatch Bell! (season 2)
The second season, titled level 2, of the ''Zatch Bell!'' anime series was directed by Tetsuji Nakamura and Yukio Kaizawa and produced by Toei Animation. Based on the manga series by Makoto Raiku, the season follows the Mamodo Zatch Bell and Kiyo Takamine, Zatch Bell and his human partner Kiyo Takamine as they stand against the devious Mamodo List of Zatch Bell! characters#Zofis, Zofis and a legion of List of Zatch Bell! characters#1,000-Year-Old Mamodo, past-generation Mamodo. The second season of the TV series, known formally as , ran from April 4, 2004, to March 27, 2005, on Fuji TV. The season adapts volumes List of Zatch Bell! chapters, 11 through 18 of the manga, and features several self-contained story arcs and an Omake, episode special. Viz Media licensed the anime for the English Dub localization, dub, which aired on Cartoon Network's Toonami in the United States and on YTV (Canadian TV channel), YTV's Bionix (TV programming block), Bionix in Canada starting April 1, 2006 ...
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Shogakukan
is a Japanese publisher of comics, magazines, light novels, dictionaries, literature, non-fiction, home media, and other media in Japan. Shogakukan founded Shueisha, which also founded Hakusensha. These are three separate companies, but are together called the Hitotsubashi Group, one of the largest publishing groups in Japan and the world. Shogakukan is headquartered in the Shogakukan Building in Hitotsubashi, part of Kanda, Chiyoda, Tokyo, near the Jimbocho book district. The corporation also has the other two companies located in the same ward. International operations In the United States Shogakukan, along with Shueisha, owns Viz Media, which publishes manga from both companies in the United States. Shogakukan's licensing arm in North America was ShoPro Entertainment; it was merged into Viz Media in 2005. Shogakukan's production arm is Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions (previously Shogakukan Productions Co., Ltd.) In March 2010 it was announced that Shogakuka ...
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Dub Localization
Dubbing (also known as re-recording and mixing) is a post-production process used in filmmaking and the video production process where supplementary recordings (known as doubles) are lip-synced and "mixed" with original production audio to create the final product. Often this process is performed on films by replacing the original language to offer voiced-over translations. After sound editors edit and prepare all the necessary tracks—dialogue, automated dialogue replacement (ADR), effects, foley, and music—the dubbing mixers proceed to balance all of the elements and record the finished soundtrack. While dubbing and ADR are similar processes that focus on enhancing and replacing dialogue audio, ADR is a process in which the original actors re-record and synchronize audio segments. This allows filmmakers to replace unclear dialogue if there are issues with the script, background noise, or the original recording. The term "dubbing" also commonly refers to the replaceme ...
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Stele
A stele ( ) or stela ( )The plural in English is sometimes stelai ( ) based on direct transliteration of the Greek, sometimes stelae or stelæ ( ) based on the inflection of Greek nouns in Latin, and sometimes anglicized to steles ( ) or stelas ( ). is a stone or wooden slab, generally taller than it is wide, erected in the ancient world as a monument. The surface of the stele often has text, ornamentation, or both. These may be inscribed, carved in relief, or painted. Stelae were created for many reasons. Grave stelae were used for funerary or commemorative purposes. Stelae as slabs of stone would also be used as ancient Greek and Roman government notices or as boundary markers to mark borders or property lines. Stelae were occasionally erected as memorials to battles. For example, along with other memorials, there are more than half-a-dozen steles erected on the battlefield of Waterloo at the locations of notable actions by participants in battle. A traditional Wester ...
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Thorsten Laewe
Thorsten (Thorstein, Torstein, Torsten) is a Scandinavian given name. The Old Norse name was ''Þórsteinn''. It is a compound of the theonym ''Þór'' (''Thor'') and ''steinn'' "stone", which became ''Thor'' and ''sten'' in Old Danish and Old Swedish. The name is one of a group of Old Norse names containing the theonym ''Thor'', besides other such as ''Þórarin, Þórhall, Þórkell, Þórfinnr, Þórvald, Þórvarðr, Þórolf'', most of which, however, do not survive as modern names given with any frequency. The name is attested in medieval Iceland, e.g. Þorsteinn rauður Ólafsson (c. 850 – 880), Þórsteinn Eiríksson (late 10th century), and in literature such as '' Draumr Þorsteins Síðu-Hallssonar''. The Old English equivalent of the Scandinavian and Norman name is '' Thurstan'', attested after the Norman conquest of England in the 11th century as the name of a medieval archbishop of York (died 1140), of an abbot of Pershore (1080s) and of an abbot of Glast ...
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Tsukiko Amano
, formerly , is a Japanese singer, famous for singing the ending themes used in the '' Fatal Frame'' series: " Chō" for '' Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly'', and "Koe" for '' Fatal Frame III: The Tormented'', and "Torikago -in this cage-" for '' Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water''. She also sang two songs for '' Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse'', "Zero no Chōritsu" and "Noise,". Biography Amano started playing music at the age of 5, when she started taking piano lessons. She was part of her junior high school chorus club as a soprano, and in high school she began to experiment with various musical instruments and joined the theatre group. It was also in high school where she bought her very first guitar, which is now her primary instrument. Many of Amano's songs have been used as theme songs for commercials, television shows, movies, and video games. Besides writing all of her own songs, Amano also designs and makes most of the costumes in her videos and performances ...
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Eri Kitamura
is a Japanese voice actress and singer. She was previously affiliated with Early Wing, but is now a freelancer. She is known for voicing prominent roles in anime and games such as Sayaka Miki in '' Puella Magi Madoka Magica'', Saya Otonashi in '' Blood+'', Keqing in '' Genshin Impact'', Shizuku in '' New Game!'', Darjeeling in '' Girls und Panzer'', Uni/Black Sister in '' Hyperdimension Neptunia'', Ranko Honjō in '' My First Girlfriend Is a Gal'', Yuka Mochida in '' Corpse Party'', Bea in '' Pokémon: Twilight Wings'', and Miki Aono/Cure Berry in '' Fresh Pretty Cure!''. In addition, she provided the voice for the Vocaloid voicebank CUL. She is known to be an amateur manga artist in Japan in her spare time. Filmography Television animation Original video animation (OVA) *'' Aruvu Rezuru: Kikaijikake no Yōseitachi'' – Shiki Mikage *'' Durarara!!'' – Mairu Orihara *'' Fairy Tail: Welcome to Fairy Hills!!'' – Cana Alberona, Aquarius *''ICE'' – Mint *''Indian Summer'' ...
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King (band)
A king is a male monarch. King or KING may also refer to: Animals * King (horse) * King pigeon * King, a cluster of animals knotted together by the tail, as in rat king and squirrel king Arts, entertainment and media Fictional entities * King (''Art of Fighting'') * King (''Mega Man'') * King (''The Seven Deadly Sins'') * King (''Tekken'') * King, a character in '' Deltarune'' * King, a character in '' Cave Story'' * King, a character in ''Kamen Rider Blade'' * King, a character in ''The Owl House'' * King, a character in '' Rimba Racer'' * Raj King, a television presenter in the British web series '' Corner Shop Show'' * The King (''Cars'') Film * '' King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis'', a 1970 American documentary film * ''King'' (miniseries), 1978 TV show * ''King'' (1998 film), an Indian film by Srikanth Kulkarni * ''King'' (2002 film), an Indian film by Prabu Solomon * ''The King'' (2005 film), a drama by James Marsh * ''The King'' (2007 film) ...
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Takayoshi Tanimoto
, is a Japanese vocalist known for his theme song performances in ''Digimon'', ''Zatch Bell!'' and ''Dragon Ball Kai'', the last of which he sang "Dragon Soul" and "Yeah! Break! Care! Break!" as one-half of a special unit, Dragon Soul. Overview Tanimoto's works include "One Vision," which is the Matrix Evolution theme for ''Digimon Tamers''. he also does the main theme for DarkKnightmon and Kiriha in part 2 of ''Digimon Xros Wars'', two of the three opening songs for the anime ''Zatch Bell!'', "''Kimi ni Kono Koe ga Todokimasu you ni''" (lit. "I Hope My Voice Will Reach You") and "''Mienai Tsubasa''" (lit. "Invisible Wings"), and the opening of the Super Sentai series ''Jūken Sentai Gekiranger''. Tanimoto performed "Dragon Soul" the opening and "Yeah! Break! Care! Break!" the ending theme songs for ''Dragon Ball Kai'', the revised and reanimated version of the anime series ''Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z'', as one-half of Dragon Soul. The single of "Dragon Soul" was released on May ...
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New Video
New Video ( stylized as NEWVIDEO) is an American independent entertainment distributor and collector of independent digital content. The company works with independent producers, filmmakers and television networks to curate content for many types of distribution platforms, including digital, cable, video on demand, Blu-ray, DVD, and theatrical releases. Until 2012, New Video marketed and distributed television series and films for A&E Home Entertainment, which included A&E, History Channel, and Lifetime. New Video's library includes Major League Baseball games, films from Tribeca Film and storybook content from Scholastic and Weston Woods. New Video also previously distributed films for Arthouse Films and Plexifilm. History In 2011, New Video partnered with China Lion to distribute Chinese-language films across North America via various platforms. New Video was named as the exclusive aggregation partner to digital platforms for the Sundance Institute's Artist Services I ...
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Anime News Network
Anime News Network (ANN) is a news website that reports on the status of anime, manga, video games, Japanese popular music and other related cultures within North America, Australia, Southeast Asia and Japan. The website offers reviews and other editorial content, forums where readers can discuss current issues and events, and an encyclopedia that contains many anime and manga with information on the staff, cast, theme music, plot summaries, and user ratings. The website was founded in July 1998 by Justin Sevakis, and operated the magazine '' Protoculture Addicts'' from 2005 to 2008. Based in the United States, it has separate versions of its news content aimed toward audiences in five separate regions: the United States and Canada, the United Kingdom and Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, Southeast Asia, and India. History The website was founded by Justin Sevakis in July 1998. In May 2000, CEO Christopher Macdonald joined the website editorial staff, replacing editor-in ...
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Bionix (TV Programming Block)
Bionix may refer to: * Bionix (TV programming block), a program block on the Canadian channel YTV * Air Creation BioniX, a French ultralight trike wing design * ''AOI: Bionix'', a 2001 album by De La Soul, and its title song * Bionix AFV, a family of Singaporean armoured fighting vehicles * The Bionix, a Belgian music production team; see 2014 album ''Aznavour, sa jeunesse'' See also

* BionX, a Canadian e-bike electric assist motor manufacturer * {{disambig ...
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