Directed by Masahiko Ohta and written by Takashi Aoshima, a 12-episode anime adaptation of Yoake Mae yori Ruriiro na was animated by Daume titled Yoake Mae yori Ruriiro na: Crescent Love. It aired between October 4 and December 20, 2006 on TBS Japan.[10] Sentai Filmworks distributed the anime as Brighter Than the Dawning Blue. The original soundtrack for the anime was released on January 26, 2007 by Geneon Entertainment with 28 tracks.[11]
crescent love episode 1
Japanese staffJapanese castDirector: Masahiko OhtaSeries Composition: Takashi AoshimaScript:Hideaki Koyasu (eps 3, 6, 9)Takashi Aoshima (9 episodeseps 1-2, 4-5, 7-8, 10-12)Music: Hiroyuki SawanoOriginal Character Design: BekkankouCharacter Design: Yoshihiro WatanabeArt Director: Hisaharu IijimaAnimation Director:Hironori Tanaka (eps 3, 7)Makoto Sawasaki (eps 2, 4)Masumi Hattori (ep 5)Natsuki Egami (ep 5)Ryōtarō Akao (ep 5)Tomohiro Koyama (ep 2)Yasunori Matsumura (ep 5)Yoshihiro Watanabe (ep 1)Yuichiro Miyake (ep 5)Mechanical design: Yoshihiro WatanabeSound Director: Toshiki KameyamaDirector of Photography: Tomonori Mori (eps 2, 5, 11)Producer:Chiaki Terada (Memory Tech)Kouichi Ueyama (Bandai Visual)Kozue Kananiwa (MOVIC)Shigeru Nakagawa (Alchemist)Takashi Takano (TBS)Takayuki Matsunaga (Frontier Works)Background Art: Yong Sang Lee (HANWOONG; eps 9-12)Color design: Yuka ManiwaComposite Director: Masanori SasakiEditing: Kazuhiko SekiIn-Between Animation:Asuka Yamaguchi (Studio Gash)Eri Furuhata (Studio Gash)Katsuyuki Takahashi (Buyu)Koji AsawaTakumi Nishiwaki (Buyu)Yoshihiro OnoKey Animation:Akihisa Akuzawa (ep 2)Chika Kubo (E-guardian; eps 2-3)Daisuke Tsumagari (E-guardian; eps 2-3)Hideo Nakamura (Nakamura Production; ep 4)Hironari Watanabe (E-guardian; ep 2)Hironori Tanaka (ep 7)Hiroyuki Saitou (Tanto; ep 4)Junichi Hashimoto (ep 2)Katsuya Shigehara (Kibana; ep 5)Katsuyuki Takahashi (ep 5)Kazuki Toi (eps 1-2)Kazuyuki Toshida (Tanto; ep 4)Keiichiro Kimura (Eagle's Nest; ep 3)Keita Hagio (ep 1)Koji Asawa (eps 1, 4-5)Koji Yasuda (E-guardian; ep 3)Makoto Iino (Nakamura Production; ep 4)Makoto Sawasaki (ep 2)Masahiro Suwa (Tanto; ep 4)Masahiro Takayama (ep 1)Masakazu Saitō (ep 1)Natsuki Egami (ep 5)Noriaki Kobayashi (Kibana; ep 5)Riki Sakamoto (ep 1)Ryoko Arai (ep 4)Ryōtarō Akao (Kibana; ep 5)Tadashi Matsuzaki (ep 4)Takayuki Chiba (ep 5)Takeshi Ooishi (eps 1-2, 4)Tomoyuki Ōshita (ep 2)Toshiharu Kumaoka (eps 1-2)Toshiyuki Nanto (eps 1, 4-5)Tsutomu Kikuchi (ep 4)Yasunori Matsumura (ep 2)Yasushi Tanaka (E-guardian; ep 3)Yoshiyuki Takayanagi (OP; eps 2-4, 6, 11)Yūichi Maeda (ep 2)Yuichiro Miyake (ep 5)Yūko Fujii (ep 2)Music Performance: Hiroyuki Koike (Violin)Sound Effects: Minoru YamadaTheme Song Composition: Hiroyuki Sawano (OP)Theme Song Lyrics: Yuriko Mori (OP/ED)Theme Song Performance:Fumi Ootou (OP)Hitomi Nabatame (ED)Hitomi Nabatame as Feena Fam EarthlightSusumu Chiba as Tatsuya AsagiriAkira Negishi as Samon TakamizawaDaisuke Kishio as Jin TakamizawaHyousei as Natsuki TakamizawaMai Goto as Mai AsagiriMasafumi Kimura as Lyones Theo EarthlightMio Nonose as Mia ClementisNami Kurokawa as Sayaka HozumiNaoko Takano as Midori TooyamaShinpachi Tsuji as Takeshi TakanoShizuka Itou as Wreathlit Noel/FiaccaTakashi Kondō as Jurgen von KrugerYuu Asakawa as Karen ClaviusAyumi Tsuji as Girl (ep 4)Haruhi Terada as Haruhi TakamizawaHikari Yono as Bridget AmberNao Hanai as Tatsuya (young)Naoko Suzuki as Luna (ep 4)Takayuki Kondō as AssistantYasushi Miyabayashi as Chiharu AsagiriNarrationJapanese companiesAnimation Check: Taiguan Animation (ep 3)Animation Production: DaumeAnimation Production Assistance:E-guardian (ep 3)Metaphysic PicturesStudio CATS (ep 7)Studio Wood (ep 9)Backgrounds:DR MovieTeam's ArtIn-Between Animation:AIBuyuu (eps 2, 5, 11)dropE-choFrontlineGolden BellI-MoveM.S.J Musashino ProductionNARA AnimationStudio CATSStudio GashTaiguan AnimationTantoTriple AKey Animation:Akagumi (eps 4, 6)ARCTURUS (ep 8)drop (ep 6)E-guardian (eps 2-3, 10, 12)EAGLE'S NEST (ep 3)FAI (ep 5)feel. (ep 12)I-Move (eps 11-12)Kibana (ep 5)Kyung Kang ANIA (ep 1)M.S.J Musashino Production (ep 6)Nakamura Production (5 episodeseps 1, 4, 6, 11-12)NARA Animation (eps 1, 5)Studio CATS (eps 6-7)Studio Gash (ep 6)Studio Mark (ep 5)Studio T&B (eps 4-5)Studio Wanpack (eps 6, 11)Taiguan Animation (eps 3-6, 8)Tanto (eps 4, 10, 12)Triple A (eps 2-3)Original Creator: AugustPaint:AIBuyuu (eps 1-2, 5, 11)dropE-choFrontlineGolden BellI-MoveM.S.J Musashino ProductionNARA AnimationStudio CATSStudio GashTaiguan AnimationTantoTriple APhotography:AdlibBuyuu (eps 2, 5, 11)Metaphysic PicturesStudio WoodProduction:AlchemistBandai VisualFrontier WorksLunar Culture CommitteeMemory TechMOVICTokyo Broadcasting SystemSound Production: Omnibus PromotionEnglish staffEnglish companiesExecutive producer:Eiichi TakahashiJohn LedfordMedia Coordinator: Janice WilliamsPackaging Design: Larry KoteffDistributor: Section23 FilmsDVD Production: Seraphim DigitalInternet Streaming:Anime News NetworkHIDIVEHulu The Anime NetworkLicensed by: Sentai FilmworksEnglish cast(none)Chinese (Taiwan) staffChinese (Taiwan) companies(none)Licensed by: Proware Multimedia International Co., Ltd.Chinese (Taiwan) cast(none)
Feena once came to Earth when she was a little girl, and met Tatsuya previously after her father's death, in which Tatsuya tried to comfort her. She eventually falls in love with him and later marries him to finally bring peace between the Earth and the Moon.
He is quite loyal toward Feena and her aim to fulfill her mother's dream to reunite the Earth and Moon. Though somewhat apprehensive about the homestay, Tatsuya eventually falls in love with Feena and their union cements the alliance between the two worlds.
"NCIS: Crescent City Part 1," the first of two "NCIS" episodes introducing a possible fall spin-off of the ratings-topping military-law drama, aired Tuesday (March 25). Part 2 airs at 7 p.m. April 1 on WWL-TV.
The Hollow shows Bryce's life before the tragic accident and the events that occurred that day. It tells a story of the truest friendship held between Bryce and Danika, and the blossoming, slow-burn romance of Bryce and Connor. In Part I, you already have a strong love for Bryce, and the Pack of Devils so the deaths so early on in the book are heart-breaking.
The third segment starts with a narrator talking about what happens when one finds themself in love. In the end, the male and female end up running to another male and female, with the narrator deciding love has no rules and says to dance instead.
The ninth and final segment starts with Richard walking on the sidewalk, noticing Billy crying. He hugs Billy until Felicity calls the police. Richard gets sent to court and is sentenced to jail. He tries to hug the prisoners, who in turn punch him so hard he flies out of the jail and lands in the hospital. A screen comes up saying love is the answer to almost every problem, but then the rest of the Watterson family meets Richard and hugs him. A similar screen then reads "Nah, every problem."
Gumball, Darwin, and some of the other characters then perform a reprise of "What is Love?," asking Bobert what he has learned about love. Bobert then reveals that he has fallen in love with a vacuum cleaner. Gumball and Darwin begin to object, but then stop and shrug at each other, ending the episode.
Meanwhile, Chris smiled and his crescent eyes twi-nkled with happiness. His hand involuntarily went into his pocket and his fin-gers skimmed on the blue velvet box which has a ring that signifies that he wanted to propose to her.
Yes, he knew that he was skipping the important phases of the ideal love journey. He has to ask her to be his girlfriend first and then take her for some dates before he could propose to her for marriage.
Meanwhile, that thief from the last episode is spotted in the market, trying to take another trinket. The two women whom she robbed originally chase her through the bustling streets, until she spies Mu-Deok.
There are some intriguing love triangles cropping up in the middle of all this though, which is likely to cause some spanners in the work going forward. Maidservant Kim is caught in the middle of both Park Jin and Hemp Master Lee, while both Yul and Jang-Uk are both pining for Mu-Deok.
The first episode of the rebranded, relaunched, retooled, and rebooted GameCritics media effort. Richard Naik (@richardnaik) and Tim Spaeth (@TimSpaethV2) discuss the reasons behind the switch, and also discuss the Nintendo Switch and the art of segue. For the second half of the show (starting around the one hour mark) Dan Weissenberger (@gc_danny) and our good friend Steven Brown (Capitalistpig21) run down the Playstation VR launch effort and attempt to not look silly in VR gear. 2ff7e9595c
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