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| - The first thirteen episodes aired in Japan from July 26, 2007 to November 1, 2007 on WOWOW, a Japanese pay-per-view station, and the final three were released direct-to-DVD. The series made its North American television debut when it started airing on the Funimation Channel September 6, 2010.
- Baccano! 「バッカーノ! Bakkāno!?」 es una novela ligera de Ryohgo Narita y con ilustraciones de Katsumi Enami, de la cual se adaptó un manga, una serie de anime y 3 OVAs.
- Baccano! (バッカーノ!, Bakkāno!?) ist eine Light Novel- Serie von Ryohgo Narita mit Zeichnungen von Katsumi Enami. Das erste Band gewann Gold bei dem 9ten Dengaki Novel Prize. Zu der Light Novel gibt es auch einen Manga und eine 13 teilige Anime Serie.
- In the year 1711, a group of alchemists are granted an elixir of immortality, with the stipulation that they must kill each other until there can be only one. The now-immortal group unanimously decides it wasn't worth it and destroy the elixir; but one of them, Slizard Quates, starts to kill off his fellow immortals. To reduce the risk of Quates tracking them all down, the group separates and goes their separate ways. Neither of them crosses paths again till 1930, Manhattan, when Quates manages to create a new elixir of immortality. However, he loses it and it ends up going around town, taken to be a bottle of alcohol and unknowingly drunk by many residents. The drinkers of this new elixir include Isaac and Miria, an eccentric pair of thieves; the Gandor brothers, a Mafia family; and their
- Baccano!(バッカーノ!Bakkāno!, Italian din) (Italian pronunciation: [bakkaˈno]) is a Japanese light novel series written by Ryohgo Narita and illustrated by Katsumi Enami. The series, often told from multiple points of view, is mostly set within a fictional United States during various time periods, most notably the Prohibition-era. It focuses on various people, including alchemists, thieves, thugs, Mafiosi and Camorristi, who are unconnected to one another. After an immortality elixir is recreated in 1930 Manhattan, the characters begin to cross paths, setting off events that spiral further and further out of control. The first novel, The Rolling Bootlegs, was originally entered into ASCII Media Works' ninth Dengeki Novel Prize in 2002, placing third to win the Gold Prize. The novel was release
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