Also taking the hint, composer Ruka Kawada returns from the first season, and was able to continue the quality venture she had managed for the title: the background music is playful and very diverse in terms of instrumentations; featuring a wide array of regional instruments such as the accordion, ondes martenot, cimbalom and acoustic guitar, in addition to the usual chamber ensemble of strings and woodwinds, with the welcome inclusion of the harp. The result is an incredibly energetic score; inspired deeply from European dance pieces, such as the waltz and polka; with its handful of reflective and intimate moments, performed beautifully by the ensemble. Along with the criminally adorable OP and ED songs, the soundtrack albums are a definite must for standalone listens.

An anime television adaptation by Asread and directed by Naoto Hosoda began airing from October 10, 2011.[7] Character designs are done by Eiji Hirayama and Ruriko Watanabe. An eight-minute "pilot" edition DVD was bundled with limited editions of the manga's eleventh volume, released on December 9, 2010.[8] The series uses four pieces of theme music: two opening themes and two ending themes. For the first 14 episodes, the opening theme is "Ks Mesology" (, Ks Mesorogii, "Fantasy Mesology") by Ysei Teikoku, and the ending theme is "Blood Teller" by Faylan. From episode 15 onwards, the opening theme is "Dead End" by Faylan, and the ending theme is "Filament" by Ysei Teikoku. For the pilot, the main theme is "The Creator" by Ysei Teikoku. Funimation licensed the series for North American distribution, simulcasting the series on Niconico. They later announced they had acquired the rights for release on home video.[9] Following Sony's acquisition of Crunchyroll, the series was moved to Crunchyroll.[10]


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Maybe a viewer is new to anime and isn't sure that they want to sink that much time into a single piece of media, or maybe they're a longtime fan who simply doesn't have the time or patience to sit through another 70 episodes until they finally reach the story arc their friends keep raving about. Luckily for those pressed for time, anime has a lot of excellent shorter shows that aren't held back by their length, coming in at 13 episodes or less. The best short anime series don't waste time getting to the good stuff.

Combining an outlandish visual style with wild set pieces and excellent animation, FLCL is one of the best-regarded OVAs from Studio Gainax. Naota is an ordinary boy living in an ordinary town when a woman from space strikes him with a guitar which leads him to sprout a fighting robot from his forehead. As any fan of early adult swim knows, FLCL only proceeds to get weirder from there.

Touching on the role memory plays in the nature of identity and class divisions, Kaiba is as visually inventive as it is thematically engaging. Another anime from visionary director Masaaki Yuasa, Kaiba packs a lot into its short run time. Whether it be a short standalone episode focusing on a poor girl whose body is eventually stolen, or pieces of the larger plot, every second of Kiaba is throwing something interesting and strange at the viewer.

It can repair the damage, heal injuries, revert chemical changes and complex structures to their raw components (e.g. a plate of spaghetti back into its raw ingredients).[7] It may also fuse objects, for example, a person with a rock (as with villain Anjuro Katagiri).[8] When restoring a divided object, the user is able to control which part acts as the starting points for the rest to gather towards.[2] Feats of this nature include trapping an enemy by restoring pieces of a broken crate around him; exposing a Stand formerly bound to an object;[9] and tracking by restoring a severed hand, forcing it to seek out and reattach itself to the body from which it was cut off.[10]

After the Class Trial, Monokuma allowed the students to access the third floor of the academy. When Makoto Naegi and a shattered Kiyotaka discovered the air purification machine, Monokuma deceives Taka by saying that it was a time machine that could only return "a minute ago", adding "salt to his wounds" over Mondo's death. Later, Makoto found a strange photo in which Chihiro, Mondo, and Leon appeared together, but it was taken and torn to pieces by Monokuma. He later promised a lot of money to the student who got away with murder; despite Sakura's assertion that human lives could not possibly be worth money, Kiyotaka Ishimaru and Hifumi Yamada were both found dead the next morning.

K1-B0 did not hesitate and proceeded to execute everything, sparing everyone but Monokuma and Tsumugi, who both waved at the camera with a look of disappointment in their faces before they got crushed by a giant piece of rubble inadvertently caused by K1-B0, before he went and self destructed himself, ending the Killing Game and the entire Danganronpa franchise for good. 0852c4b9a8

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