Some in-sentence examples of “anime”

How to use in-sentence of “anime”:

+ An anime series based on this manga was produced by Madhouse.

+ The comic book of Demon Slayer became popular since anime started in 2019.

+ Ji Min Jia, who ranked fifth overall in the 2005 contest, worked in Los Angeles in 2006 to help with production of the title song for Japanese anime series “The Galaxy Railways”.

+ Porygon, one of the main characters in the episode, has not appeared again in the anime ever since “Dennō Senshi Porygon”.

+ During the audition for the character, anime producer Yutaka Fujioka and filmmaker Kameo Ôki choose four cast member.

+ Both the anime and manga have been licensed in North America by Tokyopop.

+ This template displays the Japanese and English voice actors of a character in an anime series, film, or OVA.

+ The anime aired on Japanese television from 1998 to 2000, changing parts of the manga’s story and introducing new characters, and has two films as well.

Some in-sentence examples of anime
Some in-sentence examples of anime

Example sentences of “anime”:

+ The main character of this anime is called Reinya.

+ The anime stayed close to the story from the manga.
+ On the website, it was called "The Haruhi Problem", from a Japanese anime called "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya." It was phrased like this: what would be the shortest amount of episodes that you would need to watch in order to guarantee that you watched every episode of a show? In October 2018, mathematician Robin Houston tweeted about it.

+ The main character of this anime is called Reinya.

+ The anime stayed close to the story from the manga.

+ On the website, it was called “The Haruhi Problem”, from a Japanese anime called “The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.” It was phrased like this: what would be the shortest amount of episodes that you would need to watch in order to guarantee that you watched every episode of a show? In October 2018, mathematician Robin Houston tweeted about it.

+ In England due to a 2009 act, basically all non-photographic child pornography is illegal, even if it is something unrealistic, such as an anime drawing.

+ The manga was adapted into an anime series; the first season was from April 3 to June 26, 2016.

+ Is used on Pikkon in the anime in a combo, and can be used in Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2.

+ Many anime and manga publications have commented on Lee’s character.

+ Younha was also chosen to sing the ending theme to the anime “Jyu Oh Sei”.

+ Although “Avatar” is not considered anime because of its American origin, Tasha Robinson of the SyfySciFi Channel observed that “”Avatar” blurs the line between anime and domestic cartoons until it becomes irrelevant.” An IGN reviewer commented that “Sozin’s Comet” “had that classic anime-look that I’ve always loved to see when watching old anime movies.

+ In the manga and anime series, Haruka and Michiru are lesbians, but in the English anime they were changed to cousins.

+ This is a list of characters for Rumiko Takahashi’s manga and anime series, “InuYasha”.

+ An anime film was announced in December 2017, and will feature an original story.

+ He does speak normally in the DiC animated cartoons and the anime series.

+ Fruits Basket is a Japanese manga and anime series about an eponymous student.

+ Cowboy Bebop is a Japanese anime television show aired from 1998 to 1999.

+ Cactus Matt, a reviewer for “Anime Q and A” thought the anime was very enjoyable.

+ Their songs are used in different anime series, like Naruto and Eureka Seven.

More in-sentence examples of “anime”:

+ It is represented in many types of media, most famously video games, a still-running anime series, manga, and a trading card game.

+ Hentai is the anime version of porn.

+ It is represented in many types of media, most famously video games, a still-running anime series, manga, and a trading card game.

+ Hentai is the anime version of porn.

+ Used in the anime and can be used on Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2.

+ Ever since then, Jynx has purple skin instead of black skin, and anime episodes featuring it were banned due to argument.

+ As such, both anime and manga have nothing to do with the Bakuten Shoot Beyblade series before it.

+ English-language anime forums adopted those emoticons that could be used with the standard ASCII characters available on western keyboards.

+ The anime is based on each characters and stories in three parts for each books, including “Shards of the Oracle”, “Reign of the Soul Eater” and “Quest of the Earthen”.

+ The name also inspired Prince Endymion, the name of Momaru Chiba’s Tsukino from the popular anime and manga Sailor Moon.

+ This is a template used to generate external links to Anime News Network’s anime and manga encyclopedia.

+ The manga and “especially” the anime receive much flak for the amount of time it takes Namek to actually explode.

+ Samurai Champloo is a Japanese anime television show.

+ This is a reference to controversy regarding “The Lion Kings similarity to the anime show “Kimba the White Lion”.

+ Their single “Ichirinno Hana” was used as an OP song for the anime show, “Bleach”.

+ When the anime came out, it began being distributed across the world.

+ An anime version began airing on October 3, 2006 in Japan, but has yet to be seen in North America.

+ In the anime and manga series “Hellsing”, ghouls are zombie-like creatures that are created when a “chipped” vampire drains a victim to death, or, in the Manga, where a vampire drains the blood of someone who is not a virgin.

+ Some episodes and anime movies for the series are not based on the manga.

+ The anime was created by the animation company Asread.

+ That song was used as the opening theme to the 2010 anime “Oreimo”.

+ He was probably best known for his roles in the 1967 anime “Speed Racer” and “Astro Boy”.

+ The character Gary Oak from the Pokémon anime series is named Shigeru in Japan.

+ This template is used in conjunction with to summarize the English language licensees, publishers, or magazine for articles about anime or manga.

+ There is some debate as to whether some anime such as “Sword Art Online.” In this anime, the protagonist goes into a virtual world and eventually get out.

+ Younha was once again chosen to be an anime theme singer for “Kiba”.

+ The Kanto Saga of the Pokémon anime is based on the games’ plots.

+ It also includes a museum that shows every title in the “Kirby” series and has three episodes from “Kirby: Right Back at Ya!”, an anime based off of the “Kirby” series.

+ Lee has appeared many times outside of the “Naruto” anime and manga.

+ It specializes in anime and children programs.

+ Many anime fans did not like the changes.

+ An anime television series adaptation aired in 2001.

+ The second season of the anime series aired between April 1, 2017 and June 17, 2017.

+ Akira Toriyama is the creator of many popular anime and manga series, most notably the Dragon Ball franchise.

+ Meowth is one of the most popular Pokémon, because of an individual Meowth’s role in the “Pokémon” anime series.

+ The anime series won the Animage Anime Grand Prix prize in 1981.

+ If a manga or anime is not translated by a company in another country, sometimes people in that country will translate the story to share with other people for free before a company translates it for the general public.

+ During the time the VHD was made, it was mostly used for karaoke systems, anime video games, and interactive training systems.

+ This anime contains 26 episodes and two seasons, documenting the journey of these three misfits.

+ Catgirls are often found in various fiction genres and in particular Japanese anime and manga.

+ There is an anime television series based on this light novel series.

+ In 2010, Reina will be the voice of a main character in an anime named Kaito Reinya.

+ The anime has been broadcast since 1992, and there are twenty-four movies as of 2016.

+ She has provided voices for English dubbed Japanese anime and video games.

+ An anime movie based on “Kuroko’s Basketball: Extra Game” manga premiered in Japan on March 18, 2017.

+ The anime aired across Japan on Animax and TV Tokyo network from October 10, 2001 to March 30, 2005.

+ Each world is a parody of a kind of anime and manga, such as sports, sentai, and fantasy.

+ CG Press and Anime and Animation, June 2006.

+ She returned to the music industry in November 2005 with the single “Kataritsugu Koto the ending theme for the anime BLOOD+.

+ A two-part anime movie was released in March and April 2015.

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