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The sale and resulting merger formed NBC Universal. The new company was 80% owned by GE, and 20% owned by Vivendi. [34] The television divisions of NBC and Universal Television were combined to form NBC Universal Television. In 2006, NBC Universal sold four of its smaller-market owned-and-operated stations (WVTM, WNCN, WCMH, and WJAR) to Media ...
Toma Kamijo (Japanese: 上条 当麻, Hepburn: Kamijō Tōma) is a fictional character created by Kazuma Kamachi and first illustrated by Kiyotaka Haimura.He is the main protagonist of the light novel series A Certain Magical Index and a major character in its manga spin-off series A Certain Scientific Railgun.
English dub of first 82 episodes, later episodes were dubbed and distributed by Cloverway Rights have reverted to Toei Animation, with a new dub produced by Viz Media. Siegfried & Roy: Masters of the Impossible: 1996: Fox: Inspector Gadget's Field Trip: 1996–98: The History Channel: Gadget Boy's Adventures in History: 1997–98: France ...
English 1 season, 17 episodes Titus Productions American TV Western. Sha Na Na: English 4 seasons American musical variety show. Shōgun: English 1980 5 episodes Paramount Television: American mini-series. Sien Jy Nou [57] Afrikaans 1984 10 episodes Sonneblom Films
Cartoon Cipher of Anime News Network (ANN) praises the first season of the anime for defying his initial expectations by blending teasing with heartfelt wholesomeness and effective world-building and adding that the anime balances lighthearted moments with a deeper exploration of its world, depicting the Duke's secluded life as a refuge from ...
Haibane Renmei (灰羽連盟, lit. "Grey Feather Federation") [a] is a 2002 Japanese anime television series based on an unfinished dōjinshi manga series by Yoshitoshi Abe, The Haibanes of Old Home (オールドホームの灰羽達, Ōrudo-hōmu no Haibane-tachi).
At the first Onicon, in October 2004, Matt Greenfield, the co-founder of ADV Films, announced that they had licensed the series for an English dub. [9] [10] Although the basic plot-line was kept intact in the English version, [11] ADV Films' replaced the original dialogue with a more comedic version, which made references to pop culture. [11]
Eita Izumi (泉 瑛太, Izumi Eita) Voiced by: Aoi Ichikawa [4] (Japanese); Greg Cote [5] (English) A transfer student who come back to his hometown after four years. Because his father's job was often relocated, Eita often transfers to different schools.