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Sep 7, 2013

Danganronpa-Trigger Happy Havoc

Bullet Rebuttal: Academy of Hope and High School Students of Despair, often abbreviated as Dangan Ronpa, is a mystery visual novel developed by Spike exclusively for Japan. The game has received two manga adaptations and a television anime adaptation by Lerche began airing from July 4, 2013 and is being simulcast by Funimation.
The opening theme is "Never Say Never" by TKDz2b with rapping provided by Jas Mace and Marchitect (aka The 49ers) and Tribeca, while the ending theme is "Zetsubōsei: Hero Chiryōyaku" (Despairity: A Hero's Treatment) by Suzumu feat. Soraru.

Jul 2, 2013

Digimon Adventure Anime Music Video

Digimon, short for "Digital Monsters"  is a free media Japanese, including anime, manga, toys, video games, card games and other products created by Akiyoshi Hongo in 1997. The opening theme is "Butter-fly" by Kouji Wada. The two ending themes are "I Wish" and "Keep On" by Ai Maeda.
The digimon are at the origin of virtual pets , as well as conceptual level Tamagotchi marketed initially in the form of toys. The latter can also connect them allow breeding and comparison of different creatures.

Feb 21, 2012

Durarara!! - Betrayal of the Sunset

An adaptation manga was created by Akiyo Satorigi, began serialization in the magazine Shonen manga magazine Monthly GFantasy from April 18, 2009. A translation into anime was distributed in January 2010.
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The story revolves around the life of a Dullahan (Durarara!!) who works as a courier in the district of Ikebukuro , an anonymous Internet-gang known as Dollars, and various events that involve people more dangerous than Ikebukuro. In the summer of 2010 was published a video game for PlayStation. Four pieces of theme music are used for the series.  Opening theme  "Uragiri no Yuuyake (Betrayal of the Sunset)" by Theatre Brook and Ending theme "Trust Me" by Yuuya Matsushita.