terça-feira, 7 de fevereiro de 2012

TOKKO

Tokko (特公 Tokkō?) is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Tohru Fujisawa. An animeseries directed by Masashi Abe, animated by AIC Spirits and Group Tac and based on the manga first aired in Japan on April 15, 2006 and ran for 13 episodes. The anime series has been licensed in the United States by Manga Entertainment, with its first volume released on March 20, 2007.[1] SciFi Channel (now Syfy) aired all 13 existing anime episodes of Tokko as part of its Ani-Monday line-up from June 18 to September 24, 2007 at 11:30 p.m. EST. Episode 1 was shown again at 12:30 a.m. EST on Tuesday, April 22, 2008. Chiller, another NBC_Universalnetwork, began airing the series at 2:00 AM, ET on Monday, June 14, 2010 (11:00 PM, PT, Sunday, June 13, 2010). Episodes 1-4 were aired in order, followed by a repeat of the same episodes immediately afterward. Episodes 5-8 aired on Monday, June 21, 2010 at the same times the first four episodes aired. Episodes 9-13 aired on Monday, June 28, 2010.

Officially known to the general public as Special Mobile Investigation Troops Second Division, Special Public Safety Task Force, or Section 2 under the supervision of the Public Security Intelligence Agency after the Special Mobile Investigation Troops relinquished, with some of its members recruited from the police force. It was established after the Machidamassacre was secretly investigated to discover that the perpetrators were demons from thenetherworld, brought into reality by the actions of alchemists creating the "Box of Dirge" (or "Druj", as the DVD English subtitles say) to summon a devil, with each of the 108 pieces being taken by a powerful Phantom to ensure the pathway remains open. Over time, the pieces were gathered and another gate was opened at Machida, with many of its residents slaughtered by the demons that emerge. Under the command of Superintendent Ryoko Ibuki, she had recruited promising members, who happened to be survivors of the Machida massacre, such as Kureha Suzuka and had them trained to use melee weapons such as swords and daggers to dispatch the greater Phantoms, along with their lesser Human Face larva parasites, that were coming out of giant holes caused by unnatural earthquakes in Japan's Kanto region since most firearms do not incapacitate or kill them.
They operate similarly to the MIB in the Men In Black movies or the Center in the Martin Mysteryseries, arriving moments after the demons are in the confirmed area or have left the said area. Section 2 also has a technical support staff, mostly researchers and forensic scientists that quietly dispose of bodies, either infected by thedemons or were attacked by the former, or demon body organs including Human Face larvas that were killed by Section 2 members during their operations. The unit is backed by a small number of wheeled armored vehicles and have officers dressed in black suits.
Their actions have come under harsh criticism from certain officers, including Kaoru Kunikida, for conducting their operations in secretive manners and for covering up the deaths of either civilians or police officers, informing the public via news releases that deaths or injuries caused by demons were done by armed or insane criminals.

[edit]Plot

During the Middle Ages, a wealthy family had a puzzle box created in order to gain immortality, not knowing that it would in fact open a portal to the demon world. 108 demons were unleashed, shattering the device into 108 fragments which they then absorbed. Once extracted from demons and reassembled, the 108 fragments can be used to close the demon's portal, which if allowed to grow will result in the destruction of all humans on Earth.
A young man named Ranmaru Shindo lives with his younger sister. They moved from Machida (a city located in the western part of Tokyo’s greater metropolis) 5 years earlier, after the massacre of their parents in their apartment complex, which was attacked and overrun by unknown assailants who ruthlessly and brutally killed almost everyone in several buildings in the complex. But in reality, someone used the puzzle box to create a portal to the demon near the Machida apartment complex, whence came the demons who killed most of the residents. He has been having recurring dreams of a girl for some time, but they are now growing more frequent. She seems to be covered in blood holding a giant sword.
According to manga sources, the Tokko storyline takes place in the year 2011, while the massacre occurred in 2006.[citation needed] In the anime so far, the year has not been mentioned.
At the beginning of the tale, Ranmaru graduates from his cadet class to become a new investigator for The Special Mobile Investigation Troops First Division to avenge his parents' death. Later on the day of his graduation, he sees the girl from his dream wearing a police uniform. She is a member of Section 2, known officially as Special Public Safety Task Force, or Tokko for short, being under the eye of the Public Security Intelligence Agency. Throughout the story, it is explained that there are many rumors about Tokko, one of which is that they use swords to execute criminals and that body parts are often found at the crime scenes Tokko investigates. There are also rumors that they aren't even human.
All members of Section 2 bear a tattoo ( except for Ibuki who is not a symbiont). This is their "symbiont tattoo", which marks them as carriers of a "phantom", one of the 108 demons. Not all of the symbionts are with Section 2. A symbiont may be good or evil, but the spirit's alignment is unknown until it is awakened within the host. The tattoo also imparts a type of protection from other phantoms and expands after the phantom’s awakening. Only symbionts have the strength, speed and endurance to kill the demons with bladed weapons. Using the symbionts, Section 2 hunts down the other Phantoms, dismembering them to get the 108 fragments to close the Machida hole before it expands and the entire world is covered with Phantoms.

[edit]Characters

Ranmaru Shindo
Voiced by: Kenichi Suzumura (Japanese), Tony Oliver (English)
One of the original survivors of the Machida massacre alongside his young sister Saya, he joined the police force to find out who was responsible for murdering his parents. Posted as a non-uniformed officer in the Shibuya Precinct as a detective in the Tokki division, he finds out during his work that demons from the dark realm were responsible for orchestrating various massacres in order to destroy Japan. Later on, he joins the Tokko division so as to save the country from being overrun by the demons. He suffers from Post-traumatic stress disorder due to the massacre and the deaths of his parents when he and his sister were still in college and high school. He originally had brown hair, but dyed it to yellow with bits of orange after graduating from high school. His symbiont tattoo is on his right arm and a second appeared on his left shoulder after his 'awakening'.
Since he survived the Machida incident, all Phantom demons were given instruction to finish him off, as well as any other witnesses who have seen the events. As he and Saya were the only survivors of the Shindo family, the two became very close after they were tragically orphaned. It can be inferred that he has feelings for Sakura Rokujo during the series where they are alone on the roof of a building talking of how they were glad to meet. In the anime he also kisses her before taking her shard of the box.
Sakura Rokujo
Voiced by: Fumiko Orikasa (Japanese), Philece Sampler (English)
One of the survivors of the Machida massacre, she was the woman haunting Ranmaru's dreams of his parents and neighbors being killed by a Phantom demon. Working in the Tokko division in the Shibuya Precinct, she handles a broadsword in dispatching the Human Face larvae zombies. Her symbiont tattoo is on her right shoulder. It is also hinted that she may have feelings for Ranmaru when she kissed him before she went into his psyche in order to help save him from being possessed. Later on, she is forced to face her own brother when symbionts inside of him have possessed him and turned him into evil. In the final episode Ranmaru stabs her with his sword (and kisses her) to gain her shard, hinting that she dies, however at the end of the episode she is laying in a hospital bed apparently in a coma then wakes up and we hear evil laughter (not Sakura's).
Saya Shindo
Voiced by: Akemi Kanda (Japanese), Megan Hollingshead (English)
Younger sister of Ranmaru, she joined the police force as a uniformed patrol officer after surviving the Machida massacre with her big brother. In the course of the series, she gets wind of the demons responsible for conducting murders in Tokyo and assists her brother in eliminating them. Unlike her brother, she does not experience Post-traumatic stress disorder as she opts to forget the memories of the events in Machida. Like her brother, she gets targeted for assassination by the Phantom demons in order to keep the real truth of the Machida massacre a secret from the public, as she was one of the survivors of the multiple murders. When not in police work or in danger from being assassinated by the Phantoms, she nags Ranmaru like a mother, such as telling him to finish his food or go have himself checked up for any injuries. She cares deeply about him and will do everything that she can to make sure that he is okay.
Kureha Suzuka
Voiced by: Kana Ueda (Japanese), Tara Platt (English)
A young prodigy who joined the police force at the age of 18 with the rank of Lieutenant,[2][3] she is posted in the Tokko division. Her symbiont tattoo, like Sakura, was on her right shoulder.
Her preferred weapons are two daggers that have two retractable blades. Kureha does not appear to wear a shirt with the black leather jacket and pants (which are signature to the Tokko division), revealing a black tattoo of a butterfly above her pierced belly-button. In fact the jacket is the only piece of clothing she wears on her upper body when in Tokko uniform, mostly leaving it unzipped. Originally having brown hair, she changed it to blonde after the massacre as a means of moving on after her parents were killed by Phantoms and the death of her younger brother, Akito, at her hands. Kureha is very interested in Ranmaru, especially on his looks and his history. In fact, she had kissed him when they visited the cemetery where her family was resting. However, nothing more would come of this when the relationship between Ranmaru and Sakura began to flourish further in episode ten, though she would still tease and idly flirt with Ranmaru though the rest of the series.
Takeru Inukai
Voiced by: Susumu Akagi (Japanese), Kirk Thornton (English)
One of Tokko's first male officers recruited by Ryoko after demons kidnapped his sister. He had been a martial artist (implied to be kendo) before joining the police. He usually dresses in black clothing and wears black shades. He remains silent throughout most of the anime, only speaking on seldom occasions. He is later killed by Sakura's possessed brother back in the ruins of the Machida apartment in episode eleven.
Ryoko Ibuki
Voiced by: Rio Natsuki (Japanese), Michelle Ruff (English)
Commanding officer of the Tokko division with the rank of Major,[2][3] she is responsible for the Tokko's operations in conducting anti-Phantom operations in Tokyo. She prefers guns over other weapons and has a good aim.
Kaoru Kunikida
Voiced by: Wataru Takagi (Japanese), Doug Stone (English)
Head of Tokki division in the Shibuya Precinct. Hates the Tokko division and its members for being so secretive, especially when his fellow officers were murdered by the Phantoms and its human-controlled slaves via Human Face larvae. He is insistent in finding out the reasons why Tokko exists and its agenda, to the cost of possibly losing his job over this. He is especially infuriated when Ranmaru leaves his division for Tokko. He appears to have a daughter named Ruru (most likely a nickname) and is also a womanizer.
Based on various side remarks on Kaoru during certain events in the series, it is apparent that he might have been a gangster in his youth before he decided to reform himself as a police officer.[4][5] His rough behavior and language also fit the general stereotype of a yakuza. It is also said that his daughter "doesn't like him because he tried to get in the tub with her"
Mikae
Voiced by: Mai Kadowaki (Japanese), Jennie Kwan (English)
She is Saya's childhood friend and colleague who is continually trying to be paired up with Ranmaru. She develops a crush on him later on.
Ogata
Having the rank of Councilor, he is the main link of Tokko and the government in battling the Phantom demons.
Ichiro Hanazono
Voiced by: Tadashi Mutō (Japanese), Grant George (English)
Ranmaru's best friend and partner. They graduate together and are assigned to the same commander. They can be some troublemakers when together. Ichiro often calls Ranmaru a pervert and says that he has something for his younger sister. In actuality Hanazono has a crush on Saya and often gets mad at Ranmaru for always being around attractive women, stating that he used to think Ranmaru was loser. Ichiro starts a rumor that Ranmaru is secretly dating all of the women from Tokko, including Yukino from the crime lab.
Yukino Shiraishi
Voiced by: Aya Endo (Japanese), Dorothy Elias-Fahn (English)
The "hottie from the crime lab" as she is often referred to by Ranmaru's colleagues. Her mother died prior to the Machida incident, with her father becoming obsessed with his research soon after. Saya set her and Ranmaru up on a blind date that ended up in them finding out more about the phantoms. Later on, on a second date they were attacked by Yukino's father after he turned himself in a hybrid of human and phantom. Leaving her job awhile after, Yukino gives Ranmaru the info behind the murderer of her mother who caused the Machida incident.
A 13-episode anime series has been directed by Masashi Abe and had a run in WOWOW from April 15, 2006 to July 29, 2006. Japanese DVDs have been released starting on August 24, September 21 with an additional release on November 23, 2006. It was broadcast in the U.S. on the Sci Fi Channel as a part of its Ani-Monday block of anime programming from June 18 to September 24, 2007 at 11:30 p.m. EST. The anime's opening theme is "Nothing" and the ending theme is "Sherry", both by dB. The Tokko Original Soundtrack was released on June 28, 2006 in stores around Japan with some making its way through Amazon North America and Europe in the subsequent months. It includes eleven tracks without the opening and closing themes from the anime.[6]

Katekyo Hitman Reborn


Reborn!, known in Japan as Katekyō Hitman Reborn! (家庭教師ヒットマンREBORN! Katekyō Hittoman Ribōn!?, "Katekyō" being a portmanteau of Katei Kyōshi and translated as Home Tutor), is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Akira Amano. The plot revolves around the life of a young boy named Tsunayoshi Sawada, who finds out that he is next in line to become the boss of the most powerful Mafia organization called Vongola, the Vongola Family. As such, the Vongola's most powerful hitman, a gun-toting infant named Reborn, is sent to tutor "Tsuna" on how to become a respectable boss.
The individual manga chapters are serialized in Japan in Weekly Shōnen Jump. The individual chapters are collected and published in tankōbon volumes by Shueisha, with twenty-seven volumes released as of October 2, 2009. Viz Media licensed the series for an English languagerelease in North America, shortening the series name to Reborn!. An anime adaptation of the series by Artland aired on TV Tokyo between October 7, 2006 and September 25, 2010. There have also been various video games based on the series, as well as two light novels by Hideaki Koyasu.
Reborn! has become one of the best-selling Weekly Shōnen Jump manga with several of its volumes becoming top-sellers in Japan. Reviewers from the series praised its use of comedy as well as the designs used for the infant characters. They also mentioned that though it has become more violent since volume 8, it has turned into a more typical shōnen series, praising the storylines and the fights.
The Reborn! story revolves around a boy named Tsunayoshi "Tsuna" Sawada, who is chosen to become the Vongola Family's boss due to him being the great-great-great-great grandson of the first Vongola boss, who had moved to Japan from Italy during his time. He is told by Reborn that he will become the tenth (Italian decimo) Vongola boss. Also, the other candidates for the position of the head of the Vongola Family have died. For these reasons, Tsuna is the only remaining heir. As such, Timoteo a.k.a. "Vongola IX", the current head of the family, sends Reborn, an infant hitman from Italy, to train Tsuna. Tsuna then unwillingly undergoes training from Reborn. Reborn's main method of teaching Tsuna is the "Deathperate Bullet", which will make the person be "reborn" with a stronger self intent on fulfilling his dying will. Through his experiences, the initially clumsy and underachieving Tsuna unconsciously becomes stronger and more confident, which ultimately makes him better suited as the Vongola Family's boss despite continuing to reject his Mafia inheritance. He also starts making several friendships such as his crush Kyoko Sasagawa.
Tsuna goes through many predicaments in his progress of becoming the Vongola boss including fighting against escaped Mafia convicts posing as Kokuyo Junior High students. Later, The Varia, Vongola assassin squad, claim the right for their boss, Xanxus to be the true Vongola boss, and starts a competition with Tsuna to decide who would be the Vongola boss. To defeat the Varia, Reborn recruits most of Tsuna's schoolmates to become the Vongola guardians:Hayato Gokudera, an expert on dynamite who wishes to be his right-hand man, Takeshi Yamamoto, a baseball player who thinks that the Mafia is a game, Ryohei Sasagawa, the energetic captain of the school boxing club, and Kyoya Hibari, the deadly head prefect. Lambo, a weak infant assassin who came to kill Reborn, and Chrome Dokuro, a girl who has a mental and physical link with the criminal Mukuro Rokudo, joins them as well. Later, after defeating the Varia, Tsuna and his friends are transported to the future where they must face the Millefiore Family, who are annihilating the Vongola. They also find that all the Arcobaleno are dead except for Lal Mirch, who was the holder of the currupted Pacifier. As Tsuna and the Vongola Guardians from his time fight the Millefiore they learn that Shoichi Irie, a comrade of Tsuna's future self, was the one who sent them to the future as the future Tsuna said they were the only ones who can defeat the Millefiore leader Byakuran. It is later revealed that Byakuran has gained knowledge from parallel worlds and that he wants to obtain all the Mafia rings in order to obtain a power similar to omniscience.
After defeating Byakuran, Tsuna and company return to the present where they learn that Tsuna is to undergo the inheritance ceremony to officially become the 10th boss of the Vongola Family. However, the ceremony is attacked by the Shimon Family, who have sworn revenge on Vongola Primo for supposedly betraying the first Shimon boss. Armed with their new Vongola Gear, Tsuna confronts the Shimon family on a secluded island. The Mafia family, Vindice, are involved in the battle and imprison the losers of the feud. After several battles, it is revealed, Daemon Spade, a member of the first generation of Vongola, was manipulating Shimon. He uses the conflict to take control of Mukuro's body and intends to conquer Vongola to remodel it to his image, but the combined strength of Tsuna and Shimon's leader, Enma Kozato, manages to defeat Daemon once and for all. Afterwards, Reborn and the other Arcobaleno are offered a chance to compete against one another in order to undo the curse inflicted upon them. Each Arcobaleno chooses a representative to fight for them, and the winner will have a chance to undo the curse.


Death Note


Death Note é um anime japonês que tem o potencial de agradar até aqueles que não tem muita afinidade com o gênero. Com uma história original e instigante, o enredo consegue prender atenção do público até seu último episódio.  O anime japonês de nome original Desu Noto é baseado em um mangá escrito por Tsugumi Ohba e tem seu desenho realizado por Takeshi Obata. O mangá possui 108 capítulos distribuídos por 12 volumes. A publicação no Brasil se encerrou em 2008, já o anime foi transmitido em terras brasucas somente em 2009 e contou com 37 episódios.
A história utiliza como base uma importante figura do folclore japonês: o Shinigami.  Mas o que seria um Shinigami? Vamos lá, dentro do anime, ele é colocado como uma figura mitológica, que tem o poder de escrever o nome dos humanos em seu caderno da morte, o death note, causando sua morte.  Cada criatura possuiria então um caderno e ao longo do tempo iria escrevendo o nome de diversos humanos que logo após encontram a morte. Com cada morte humana, o Shinigami absorveria o restante de vida daquele humano e assim prolongaria sua vida eternamente. O protagonista da série é Yagami Raito, um jovem inteligente e estudioso, porém frio e distante que encontra por acaso um death note que caiu do mundo shinigami direto no mundo dos humanos. Em pouco tempo, Raito descobre os poderes do objeto e conhece Ryuku, o simpático e sombrio Shinigami que é guardião do caderno. A partir dai a criatura passa a seguir Raito e orientá-lo ao longo de sua jornada.  A relação de Raito e Ryuku é um dos pontos altos do anime, com momentos engraçados, como por exemplo a fixação do shinigami por maças.
A história se desenrola a partir do momento que Raito decide utilizar o caderno para matar todos os seres humanos que ele considera nocivos à sociedade. Como uma espécie de justiçeiro, o rapaz começa a assassinar através do caderno: Assassinos, ladrões, corruptos e todo tipo de escória da sociedade. Isso chama a atenção da polícia e de todo o país, fazendo com que entre em cena o antagonista de Raito, L, considerado o maior detetive do mundo que tem por missão desvendar a identidade de Kira, nome dado pelas autoridades japonesas ao justiceiro anônimo.
Ao longo da história, outros personganes são introduzidos na trama como Misa Misa, uma modelo e atriz bonita e ingênua (por vezes irritante) que é perdidamente apaixonada por Kira e se aproxima dele através da série de acontecimentos relativos ao death note.  Alguns pontos fazem do anime estimulante e único.  O suspense é um traço marcante e muito bem desenvolvido ao longo dos episódios, daquele tipo que faz voce perder o sono pensando no próximo episódio. As questões éticas e morais abordadas são muito bem exploradas. Temos a dualidade vilão/mocinho modificada, o que torna o anime inovador. Alguns torcem para Raito, que representa a vingança pelas próprias mãos e um conceito de moral muito comum a justiceiros renegados. Porém nosso justiceiro está longe de ser um moço bonzinho, ao longo da série podemos notar que o protagonista apresenta total falta de sentimentos, mostrando traços de psicopatia. Já do outro lado temos o deteive L, símbolo da justiça pelos meios legais da polícia. Este também não se enquadra no perfil policial padrão. L poderia ser considerado um sociopata de comportamento excêntrico e inteligencia avançada.
O final é bastante surpreendente, fugindo do óbvio. Em resumo ao assistir Death Note, esqueça os clichês de filmes de suspense e prepare-se para se surpreender.

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10° temporada (episódios 231 ao ???): "Newsong" por Tacica

Todas as aberturas de Naruto Shippuden1 a 9


  • 1ª temporada (episódios 001 ao 030): "Hero's Come Back!!" pornobodyknows+
  • 2ª temporada (episódios 031 ao 053): "Distance" por Long Shot Party
  • 3ª temporada (episódios 054 ao 077): "Blue Bird" por Ikimono Gakari
  • 4ª temporada (episódios 078 ao 102): "Closer" por Joe Inoue
  • 5ª temporada (episódios 103 ao 128): "Hotaru no Hikari" porIkimono Gakari
  • 6ª temporada (episódios 129 ao 153): "Sign" por Flow
  • 7ª temporada (episódios 154 ao 179): "Toumei Datta Sekai" porMotohiro Hata
  • 8ª temporada (episódios 180 ao 205): "Diver" por Nico Touches the Walls
  • 9ª temporada (episódios 206 ao 230): "Lovers" por 7Oops

Naruto Shippuden


Naruto Shippuden (ナルト 疾風伝 Naruto: Crônicas do Furacão?), é uma série anime que corresponde a segunda parte da série de mangá Naruto. Começou a ser exibida no dia15 de fevereiro de 2007 na TV Tokyo, e no dia 2 de fevereiro de 2009 nos Estados Unidos pelo site oficial via streaming. No segundo semestre de 2009 foi adquirido pela Disney para ser exibido no seu canal a cabo Disney XD. No Brasil foi Liscenciado através da distribuidora norte-americana Viz Media e está sendo dublado pelo estúdio de dublagem Dublart (CBS) em São Paulo e pode começar a ser exibido no começo do segundo semestre de 2012 provavélmente no SBT.
Os episódios são dirigidos por Hayato Date e produzidos pelo Estúdio Pierrot e TV Tokyo[1]. Eles são baseados na parte II da série de mangá do Naruto por Masashi Kishimoto.
Naruto Shippuden é uma continuação da série de mangá Naruto por Kishimoto, e conta com as reviravoltas da Akatsuki, Jinchuurikis e a busca por Sasuke Uchiha como enredo principal passados 2 anos e meio no universo imaginário de Naruto. Os episódios começaram a ir ao ar em 15 de fevereiro de 2007 e todos tem sido apresentados pela TV Tokyo no Japão[2].

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Naruto Shippuden abertura 7 

Elfen Lied


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