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Attack on Titan: No Regrets
2 volumes
Licensed by Kodansha
The young Erwin Smith is a rising star in the Survey Corps, humanity’s only hope of defeating the man-eating monsters known as Titans. Ruthless and dispassionate, Erwin’s mind is devoted to strategies and intrigue. But beneath Erwin’s feet is another world, the Underground, where humans are born and die surrounded by the garbage the Capital throws away. Here, the criminal Levi survives on his wits and agility. But when these two ambitious men cross paths, who will prove himself stronger? The long-awaited origin story of Levi and Erwin, two of Attack on Titan’s most beloved characters!
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Attack on Titan (Adapted from, Shonen, licensed by Kodansha)
Status in Country of Origin
2 Volumes (Complete)
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Adapted to OVA / OAV
Apocalypse
Conspiracy/ies
Criminal/s
Death of Loved One/s
Dystopia
European Ambience
Experiment/s
Friendship
Hidden Past
Melancholy Atmosphere
Military
Poverty
Revenge
Soldier/s
Sudden Death/s
Survival
Teamwork
Underground
Violence
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animangabwedit · 27 days
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Shingeki no Kyojin: Kuinaki Sentaku by Suruga Hikaru & Sunaaku Gan
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I saw the ask about No Regrets and it reminded me of this question I’ve tried to find an answer to for years but could never find. Sorry if the wording is weird, it’s hard to type out because asking and explaining my question is difficult
Did the author of No Regrets get permission to use characters from Isayama? Or was it just a fan made thing that wasn’t canon and just something created for fun?
What’s always been weird to me is it actually got ADAPTED. Like it wasn’t created by Isayama or even canon in the series yet, but Wit animated it. It was published in September 2013, animated in December 2014 and April 2015, and THEN chapter 69 came out in May.
Did Isayama even have a backstory for Levi? Did he see No Regrets and decide to give Levi a backstory and make it canon? I have no idea how far ahead Isayama even planned aot back then because I 1) had no idea of aot’s existence, and 2) wasn’t there when the manga was released back in 2013-2015.
For the new chapter we’re getting for Levi, do we know how many pages it’ll be? Will it have the same amount of pages as a normal chapter, or be shorter or longer?
Isayama authorized the No Regrets manga and visual story. You might find this post interesting as it contains an interview with Isayama and Hikaru Suruga (the No Regrets artist) as well as words by the author, Gun Snark (Gan Sunaaku). No Regrets was one of 6 visual novels/mangas that were release by various authors in the 2013-2015 times frame . All with Isayama's permission. There was a huge explosion of authorized material during those years, including the Smart Pass content, A Spoof on Titan, Attack on Titan Junior High, Before the Fall and so on. The list is really endless.
My opinion on the why of it all is that Isayama has talked about how he was convinced in those early years that each chapter would be his last. He was in constant fear of cancellation. He's also mentioned his long work days, the stress, and how little sleep he was getting. Writing and illustration 46 pages a month was a more-than-full-time job for Isayama and he was stretched entirely too thin. When the series exploded in popularity, there was a desire for more and tons of money to be made, but Isayama didn't have the time to produce anything beyond what he was doing. Thus the collaborations started. With No Regrets, Isayama provided guidelines as to what he envisioned for Levi's backstory. I can't find proof of that, but I do recall reading that he provided the general idea. It was a very limited scope, which is why he's able to produce Bad Boy now. He had a vision for Levi, but no time to develop it so he allowed No Regrets to cover a small period of time. I believe Bad Boy is only going to be 18 pages, but I'l very excited for it. I can't wait to see what Isayama can do when he isn't dealing with strict deadlines. Thanks for the ask! I hope this covered some of what you were interested in.
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lovelylonelybrenda · 2 years
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March 2022 Reads
This month I decided to take my reading goals a lot more seriously and this was the result. According to Storygraph I went through 11 books this month. 
3 graphic novels, 3 manga and 5 books
Shadow of the Batgirl - Sarah Kuhn w/ Nicole Goux ( illustrator) 
Start & End: March 2nd 
When I first went to my local library to get a library card, I found this graphic novel displayed and instantly remembered I had been meaning to read it but never got a chance to. I think it was first announced or released during quarantine (when it was at its peak) and a lot of people I followed seemed excited about it. Honestly, I don’t know much about Cassandra Cain so I thought it was a very cute read as well as a simple enough introduction to her character. 
I was their American Dream: A Graphic Memoir - Malaka Gharib 
Start & End: March 7th 
This was a required reading I had for my English class, and when only the first two chapters were assigned, I ended up reading the wholething in one sitting. It's a very quick read, but it's not as light-hearted as it may seem. When you really sit down and read the book, and break it down like I had to do for a paper, you end up with this sad and relatable story of how it feels to grow up as a first-generation American. 
The Witch’s Heart - Genevieve Gorichec 
Start: February 28th 
End: March 13th 
I picked up this book when I went book shopping with my friends and I was very hesitant to buy it. I don’t know much about Norse mythology and the story revolves around one of Loki’s wives. But despite that, it wasn’t as hard to follow and the character list at the back of the book helped tremendously. Not very plot-based, more character-based. It did feel long at certain points because there wasn’t too much action. Also liked how Angrboda’s different forms of love shine throughout the novel 
Batman: Battle for the Cowl - Tony S. Daniel with Fabian Nicieza, Sandu Florea, Dustin Nguyen, Guillem March, ChrisCross, Jamie McKelvie, Alex Konat, Mark McKenna
Start: March 18th 
End: March 20th 
I never actually read the storyline but I did know how it was going to end. I love reading the beginnings of Dick and Damian's dynamics. I read it in two sittings. And Jason my beloved! Not the biggest fan of the art style I cannot lie. 
Annihilation - Jeff Vandermeer 
Start: March 14th 
End: March 19th
Ultimately a short book so I thought it was going to be a quick read, but I kept having to pause and really think about the content of the book. Even then I still want to do a deep dive on the book and hopefully be able to check out the other two books in the Southern Reach Trilogy. Maybe even watch the movie. 
Jujutsu Kaisen Vol: 0 - Gege Akutami 
Start & End: March 18th 
I decided to re-read volume 0 after the movie came out to kind of compare the two. MAPPA did very well adapting the manga and even added a little bit of fan service and I guess you could call it little easter eggs. But none of it was unnecessary and I think ultimately tied the movie together. I also am just a general fan of Akutami’s art style. 
Circe - Madeline Miller 
Start: March 20th
End: March 27th 
My friend recommended Circe to me if I enjoyed Millers' writing style in The Song Of Achilles, which I did. I enjoyed reading Circe and even found a new appreciation for it after hearing how it impacted others. Another character-driven read but this one was done so well, I honestly wasn’t bored throughout the book because Circe’s character was so well written and so raw. 
Attack on Titan: No Regrets Vol 1&2 - Gan Sunaaku, Hajime Isayama, Hikaru Suruga
Start & End: March 27th 
I actually got volume 2 for Christmas but didn’t want to read it until volume 1 was in my possession. I ended up watching the OVA first and then reading the manga, but I can’t complain I don’t think the order ruined the experience for me. But I did see someone say this was a glorified Eruri fanfiction so when I read it, that's all I could think about. 
Daredevil and the Punisher: Childs Play - Klaus Janson, Tom DeFalco, Frank Miller 
Start & End: March 27th 
A very short read, I can’t lie I rushed through this because I wanted to return it to the library the next day. But I did enjoy it, I always love seeing Frank and Matt interact, especially in their earlier days. I also do love how comics used to be colored in, the color palette is just so pleasing to me. 
Call Me By Your Name - André Aciman
Start: March 30th 
End: March 31st 
The same friend who had recommended Circe to me was very insistent I read CMBYN, and he knew I was very hesitant to do so because of the negative (and valid) stigma tied to it. But I will say it was very beautifully written and I think that's why it was so hard for me to put it down. Throughout reading it I kept repeating to myself what the actual fuck.
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newsintheshell · 6 years
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Ecco quando andranno in onda gli ultimi episodi di “Beatless”
Le prime 20 puntate sono disponibili su Amazon Prime Video.
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Il sito ufficiale di “Beatless” ha le date di messa in onda per “Beatless: Final Stage”, la parte conclusiva dell’anime composta dagli ultimi quattro episodi della serie.
Episodio 21 | 26 settembre 2018
Episodio 22 | 27 settembre 2018
Episodio 23-24 | 28 settembre 2018
Va considerato che si trattano di date relative alla premiere sulle reti giapponesi e in Italia arriveranno con tutta probabilità con giorni di ritardo. 
La serie ha fatto il suo debutto lo scorso 13 gennaio ed è diretta da Seiji Mizushima (Fullmetal Alchemist, Expelled from Paradise) presso lo studio Diomedea. La configurazione della serie e la sceneggiatura sono state curate da Tatsuya Takahashi (The IDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls, Eromanga Sensei) e Go (Blend S).
I 20 episodi già trasmessi (più i quattro “intermezzi” riassuntivi) sono disponibili, sottotitolati in italiano, in streaming su Amazon Prime Video.
Siamo in Giappone, nel 2015. Gli androidi hiE sono entrati a far parte della vita quotidiana, aiutando l’essere umano e svolgendo attività che normalmente non può fare. Endo Arato, a differenza dei suoi amici Kenko e Ryo che li odiano, prova simpatia per gli hiE che si suppone siano solo oggetti. Una notte, Arato improvvisamente viene assalito da misteriosi fiori di ciliegio che fanno impazzire gli hiE, ma viene misteriosamente salvato dalla hiE Lacia.
L’anime è ispirato all’omonimo romanzo scritto da Satoshi Hase (Circlet Girl, Strike Fall) ed impreziosito dalle illustrazioni di redjuice (Guilty Crown, Harmony). Lanciato in Giappone nel 2011, è stato serializzato sulla rivista Newtype per poi essere pubblicato in un unico volume.
Kagura Uguisu ne ha realizzato la versione alternativa “Beatless: Distopya” in formato manga, raccolta in due volumi. Nel 2014, Mitsuru Oosaki e Gan Sunaaku hanno lanciato invece lo spinoff manga “Tendou no Singularity”.
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Heisei 2 Kamen Writers
-data on W through Gaim from toku warriors; all others taken from Wikipedia -‘side writer’ doesn’t indicate how many side writers were involved -Collab (M) indicates episodes co-written with the main writer
Kamen Rider W
Riku Sanjo (main writer) : 1-6, 9-10, 15-16, 19-20, 23-24, 27-28, 31-32, 39-40, 45-49 (25 episodes)
Naruhisa Arakawa : 7-8 (2 episodes)
Keiichi Hasegawa : 11-14,  17-18, 21-22, 25-26, 29-30, 35-38, 41-44 (20 episodes)
Kazuki  Najashima : 33-34 (2 episodes)
Kamen Rider OOO
Yasuko Kobayashi (main writer) : 1-10, 13-20, 23-26, 29-32, 37-48 (38 episodes)
Shouji Yonemura : 11-12, 27-28 (4 episodes)
Nobuhiko Mouri : 21-22, 33-36 (6 episodes)
Kamen Rider Fourze
Kazuki Nakashima (main writer) : 1-6, 11-12, 17-18, 21-22, 27-28, 33-34, 41-42, 45-48  (22 episodes)
Riku Sanjo : 7-10, 13-16, 19-20, 25-26, 31-32, 37-38, 43-44  (18 episodes)
Keiichi Hasegawa : 23-24, 29-30, 35-36, 39-40 (8 episodes)
Kamen Rider Wizard
Tsuyoshi Kida (main writer) : 1, 2-3(with Komura), 4-5, 10-11, 16-19, 22-23, 26-27, 30-31, 34-35, 38-39, 42-43, 48-51 (27 episodes)
Junko Komura (main writer) : 2-3 (with Kida), 6-9, 12-15, 20-21, 24-25, 28-29, 40-41, 44-47 (22 episodes)
Daisuke Ishibashi : 32-33, 36-37 (4 episodes)
Sho Aikawa : 52-53
Gaim
Gen Urobuchi (main writer) :   1-7, 8 (with Toriko Nanajo), 9, 10 (with Gan Sunaaku), 11 (with Nobuhiro Mouri), 12-17, 18-19 (with Mouri), 20-24, 25-26 (with Jin Haganeya), 27, 28 (with Haganeya), 29, 31-32, 33 (with Norimitsu Kaiho), 34 (with Hagenaya), 35-36, 38 (with Haganeya), 39-40, 41-42 (with Haganeya), 43, 44 (with Haganeya), 45-46 (44 episodes)
Toriko Nanajo : 8 (with Urobuchi) (1 episode)
Gan Sunaaku : 10 (with Urobuchi) (1 episode)
Nobuhiro Mouri : 11, 18-19, (all three with Urobuchi), 30, 37 (5 episodes) He also wrote the crossover with Toqger
Narimitsu Kaiho : 33 (with Urobuchi) (1 episode)
Jin Haganeya : 25-26, 28, 34, 38, 41-42, 44 (all those with Urobuchi) 47 (9 episodes)
Drive
Riku Sanjo (main writer) : 1-6, 9-13, 16-17, 20-22, 25-26, 33-34, 37-40, 43-47 (29 episodes)
Keiichi Hasegawa : 7-8, 14-15, 18-19, 27-28, 31-32, 35-36, 41-42 (14 episodes)
Junko Komura : 23-24, 29-30 (4 episodes)
Nobuhiro Mouri : 48 (1 episode)
Ghost
Takuro Fukuda (main writer) : 1-5, 7-8, 11-12, 15-16, 19-20, 23, 26-28, 39-40, 47-50 (23 episodes)
Nobuhiro Mouri: 6, 9-10, 13-14, 24, 29-30, 34-35, 38, 43-44, (13 episodes)
Keiichi Hasegawa: 17-18, 21-22, 25, 31-33, 36-37, 41-42, 45-46, (14 episodes)
Ex-Aid
Yuya Takahashi: All episodes (45)
Amazons (Amazon exclusive)
Yasuko Kobayashi: All episodes (26)
Build (current)
Shogo Muto: All episodes (22 so far)
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Shingeki no Kyojin: Kuinaki Sentaku by Suruga Hikaru & Sunaaku Gan
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“Beatless”
Serie TV anime, 13 gennaio 2018
Episodi: 20 x 24 min.
Adattamento animato del romanzo “Beatless” scritto da Satoshi Hase (Circlet Girl, Strike Fall) ed illustrato da rejuice (Guilty Crown, Harmony).
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Regia: Seiji Mizushima 
Studio di animazione: Diomedéa 
Sceneggiatura: Tatsuya Takahashi, Gou 
Charcater design: Hiroko Yaguchi
Musiche: Narasaki, kz
Sigla di apertura: GARNiDELiA “Error” Sigla di chiusura: ClariS “PRIMALove” 
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Arato Endo: Takuto Yoshinaga 
Lacia: Nao Touyama
Kouka: Misako Tomioka
Snowdrop: Hiromi Igarashi
Saturnus: Shino Shimoji
Methode: Sora Amamiya
Ryo Kaidai: Kaito Ishikawa
Kengo Suguri: Daiki Yamashita
Yuka Endo: Saki Ono
Shiori Kaidai: Uki Satake
Olga Suguri: Yuki Wakai
Erica Barrows: Emiri Suyama
Siamo in Giappone, nel 2015. Gli androidi hiE sono entrati a far parte della vita quotidiana, aiutando l’essere umano e svolgendo attività che normalmente non può fare. Endo Arato, a differenza dei suoi amici Kenko e Ryo che li odiano, prova simpatia per gli hiE che si suppone siano solo oggetti. Una notte, Arato improvvisamente viene assalito da misteriosi fiori di ciliegio che fanno impazzire gli hiE, ma viene misteriosamente salvato dalla hiE Lacia.
Il romanzo è stato lanciato in Giappone nel 2011, serializzato sulla rivista Newtype per poi essere pubblicato in un unico volume. Kagura Uguisu ne ha realizzato la versione alternativa “Beatless: Distopya” in formato manga, raccolta in due volumi. Nel 2014, Mitsuru Oosaki e Gan Sunaaku hanno lanciato “Tendou no Singularity”, un manga spinoff dell’opera originale che attualmente conta quattro volumi in corso di pubblicazione.
Sito ufficiale Twitter ufficiale
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newsintheshell · 6 years
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Prima locandina per “Beatless: Final Stage”
L’anime di “Beatless” si concluderà a settembre con gli ultimi quattro episodi.
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Il sito ufficiale di “Beatless” ha pubblicato un’immagine promozionale per “Beatless: Final Stage”, la parte conclusiva dell’anime composta dagli ultimi quattro episodi della serie, che saranno trasmessi a settembre.
La serie ha fatto il suo debutto lo scorso 13 gennaio ed è diretta da Seiji Mizushima (Fullmetal Alchemist, Expelled from Paradise) presso lo studio Diomedea. La configurazione della serie e la sceneggiatura sono state curate da Tatsuya Takahashi (The IDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls, Eromanga Sensei) e Go (Blend S). 
I 20 episodi già trasmessi (più i quattro “intermezzi” riassuntivi) sono disponibili, sottotitolati in italiano, in streaming su Amazon Prime Video.
Siamo in Giappone, nel 2015. Gli androidi hiE sono entrati a far parte della vita quotidiana, aiutando l’essere umano e svolgendo attività che normalmente non può fare. Endo Arato, a differenza dei suoi amici Kenko e Ryo che li odiano, prova simpatia per gli hiE che si suppone siano solo oggetti. Una notte, Arato improvvisamente viene assalito da misteriosi fiori di ciliegio che fanno impazzire gli hiE, ma viene misteriosamente salvato dalla hiE Lacia.
L’anime è ispirato all’omonimo romanzo scritto da Satoshi Hase (Circlet Girl, Strike Fall) ed impreziosito dalle illustrazioni di redjuice (Guilty Crown, Harmony). Lanciato in Giappone nel 2011, è stato serializzato sulla rivista Newtype per poi essere pubblicato in un unico volume.
Kagura Uguisu ne ha realizzato la versione alternativa “Beatless: Distopya” in formato manga, raccolta in due volumi. Nel 2014, Mitsuru Oosaki e Gan Sunaaku hanno lanciato invece lo spinoff manga “Tendou no Singularity”.
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newsintheshell · 6 years
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Gli ultimi episodi di “Beatless” andranno in onda a settembre
La serie è attualmente in simulcast su Amazon Prime Video.
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L’account Twitter ufficiale di “Beatless” ha annunciato che la serie si chiuderà, temporaneamente, con l’episodio numero 20 (escludendo i quattro “intermezzi” riassuntivi) in programma per il 29 giugno. Gli ultimi quattro episodi dell’anime saranno quindi trasmessi a settembre con il titolo “Beatless: Final Stage”. 
La serie ha fatto il suo debutto lo scorso 13 gennaio ed è diretta da Seiji Mizushima (Fullmetal Alchemist, Expelled from Paradise) presso lo studio  Diomedea. La configurazione della serie e la sceneggiatura sono state curate da Tatsuya Takahashi (The IDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls, Eromanga Sensei) e Go (Blend S). In Italia è disponibile in streaming sottotitolata su Amazon Prime Video.
Siamo in Giappone, nel 2015. Gli androidi hiE sono entrati a far parte della vita quotidiana, aiutando l’essere umano e svolgendo attività che normalmente non può fare. Endo Arato, a differenza dei suoi amici Kenko e Ryo che li odiano, prova simpatia per gli hiE che si suppone siano solo oggetti. Una notte, Arato improvvisamente viene assalito da misteriosi fiori di ciliegio che fanno impazzire gli hiE, ma viene misteriosamente salvato dalla hiE Lacia.
L’anime è ispirato all’omonimo romanzo scritto da Satoshi Hase (Circlet Girl, Strike Fall) ed impreziosito dalle illustrazioni di  redjuice (Guilty Crown, Harmony). Lanciato in Giappone nel 2011, è stato serializzato sulla rivista Newtype per poi essere pubblicato in un unico volume. 
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Kagura Uguisu ne ha realizzato la versione alternativa “Beatless: Distopya” in formato manga, raccolta in due volumi. Nel 2014, Mitsuru Oosaki e Gan Sunaaku hanno lanciato invece lo spinoff manga “Tendou no Singularity”.
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