rdfs:comment
| - A 51 episode anime adaptation was directed by Takuya Igarashi, and produced by Bones, Aniplex, Dentsu, Media Factory, and TV Tokyo; Bones and Aniplex were responsible for the animation and music production respectively. The anime's scenario writer was Akatsuki Yamatoya who based the anime's story on Atsushi Okubo's original concept. Character design was headed by Yoshiyuki Ito, with overall art direction by Norifumi Nakamura. The anime's conceptual design was done by Shinji Aramaki. Soul Eater is Bones' third anime series to run with 50-51 episodes, after 2003's Fullmetal Alchemist and 2005's Eureka Seven.
- Vorgewiesen wurde die Produktion von Takuja Igarashi. Produziert wurde es dann von Bones, Aniplex Dentsu, Media Factory und TV Tokyo. Bones und Aniplex sind für die Animation und der Musik zuständig gewesen. Die Anime-Story basiert ursprünglich auf dem Konzept von Atushi Okubo. Der Charakter Design wird durch Yoshiyuki Ito geleitet, mit der gesamten künstlerischen Leitung von Norifumi Nakamaru. Der Anime wurde von FUNimation lizenziert und freigegeben, dann in einer vier und halb-Staffel DVD-Box verkauft.
|
abstract
| - Vorgewiesen wurde die Produktion von Takuja Igarashi. Produziert wurde es dann von Bones, Aniplex Dentsu, Media Factory und TV Tokyo. Bones und Aniplex sind für die Animation und der Musik zuständig gewesen. Die Anime-Story basiert ursprünglich auf dem Konzept von Atushi Okubo. Der Charakter Design wird durch Yoshiyuki Ito geleitet, mit der gesamten künstlerischen Leitung von Norifumi Nakamaru. Die Ausstrahlung der ersten Episode war am 7. April 2008 auf TV Tokyo. Dazu kommen zwei animierte Spezials am 29. Mai und 1. Juni 2008. Zu späteren Zeitpunkten wurde auch auf TV Aichi, TV Hokkaido, TV Osaka, TV Setouchi und TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting Co. ausgestrahlt. Die erste DVD Zusammenstellung wurde am 22. August 2008 mit den ersten drei Episoden veröffentlicht. Der zweite (Folge 4-7) wurde am 25. September 2008 veröffentlicht, daraufhin wurden die restlichen in Monatlichen Abständen raus gebracht. Der Anime wird regelmäßig auf TV Tokyo um 6Uhr gebracht. Es gibt zwei Versionen des Animes, einmal die Late Show und dann die Night Show. Zusammen wird es dann einfach die Late-Night Show ausgesprochen. Die Night Show hat spezielle Aufnahmen am Anfang und am Ende, sowie mitten drin, in der kleinen Pause. Der Anime wurde von FUNimation lizenziert und freigegeben, dann in einer vier und halb-Staffel DVD-Box verkauft.
- A 51 episode anime adaptation was directed by Takuya Igarashi, and produced by Bones, Aniplex, Dentsu, Media Factory, and TV Tokyo; Bones and Aniplex were responsible for the animation and music production respectively. The anime's scenario writer was Akatsuki Yamatoya who based the anime's story on Atsushi Okubo's original concept. Character design was headed by Yoshiyuki Ito, with overall art direction by Norifumi Nakamura. The anime's conceptual design was done by Shinji Aramaki. Soul Eater is Bones' third anime series to run with 50-51 episodes, after 2003's Fullmetal Alchemist and 2005's Eureka Seven. The anime was regularly broadcasted Mondays at 6:00 PM on TV Tokyo. The official Japanese website of the Soul Eater anime series announced that each episode would air in two different versions: the regular Monday 6:00 pm version and a Late-Night Soul Eater Late Show version, in which special footage was added at the start and end of the commercial break, and with new versions of the previews for the next episodes. The dual broadcast of this supernatural action series was billed as the "world's first evening and Late-Night resonance broadcast." The term "resonance" refers to a story concept in which the characters, such as the heroine Maka and her living Weapon partner Soul Eater, achieve maximum power by synchronizing their souls. Masahiko Minami of Bones, Koji Taguchi of Square Enix, and Ryo Ohyama of Aniplex mentioned that they want to create a second Soul Eater anime after waiting and seeing how the story progresses. The Episodes started airing on April 7, 2008, on TV Tokyo, and two animated specials aired on May 29 and June 1, 2008. The Episodes Also Aired at later Dates on TV Aichi, TV Hokkaido, TV Osaka, TV Setouchi, and TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting Co. The final Episode Aired on March 30, 2009. The first DVD compilation volume was released on August 22, 2008 with the first three episodes. The second DVD compilation volume was released on September 25, 2008 with episodes four through seven. Each DVD volume will be released in monthly intervals. In the United States, the anime was licensed by Funimation, which released the series in four half-season DVD box sets starting with the first volume in February 2010. On November 20, 2012, the Complete Series dub with all 51 Episodes WAS Released on DVD in the United States. A Blu Ray set was also released. On March 16, 2015, Funimation announced that a new Blu Ray Premium Edition with a 64-page full-color artbook would be released on June 30, 2015, the same day when Funimation Would release Limited Edition Blu Ray set of Soul Eater NOT! All 51 subtitled Episodes Are available on Funimation's website, Along with the first Twenty-six Episodes Dubbed in English.
|