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| ShortSummary = With Nizuma's ultimatum clearly set, only seven weeks remain until the end of ''CROW''. Yujiro decides to inform the entire editing department of Nizuma's intentions, much to their frustration but eventually decide to do all they can for their authors to surpass ''CROW''. As the weeks close in, everyone does their best to improve their manga, with Fukuda introducing a new character in ''Road Racer Giri'' and Takahama beginning a new story arc for ''Mikata's Justice'' while utilizing their cover spreads. As Ashirogi Muto decide how to compete against Nizuma, they decide to utilize the strength that ''PCP'' possesses: its unconventionaliy and introduce a mysterious new ]ic character called "Sigma". As the results come in, ''CROW'' remains 1st while ''Road Racer Giri'' and ''Mikata's Justice'' place 2nd in consecutive weeks followed by ''PCP'', with the editing department's favorite for beating ''CROW'' being ''Mikata's |
| ShortSummary = With Nizuma's ultimatum clearly set, only seven weeks remain until the end of ''CROW''. Yujiro decides to inform the entire editing department of Nizuma's intentions, much to their frustration but eventually decide to do all they can for their authors to surpass ''CROW''. As the weeks close in, everyone does their best to improve their manga, with Fukuda introducing a new character in ''Road Racer Giri'' and Takahama beginning a new story arc for ''Mikata's Justice'' while utilizing their cover spreads. As Ashirogi Muto decide how to compete against Nizuma, they decide to utilize the strength that ''PCP'' possesses: its unconventionaliy and introduce a mysterious new ]ic character called "Sigma". As the results come in, ''CROW'' remains 1st while ''Road Racer Giri'' and ''Mikata's Justice'' place 2nd in consecutive weeks followed by ''PCP'', with the editing department's favorite for beating ''CROW'' being ''Mikata's Justice''. However, with everyone's manga greatly improving, the voting gap closes between everyone else and Nizuma. Hattori is able to secure a colored centered page for Ashirogi Muto in the 36th issue of ''Shonen Jack.'' After brainstorming, they come up with an idea to plant a hidden message within the colored page, which would only become apparent once the readers finish their chapter and with this, Ashirogi Muto challenge ''CROW.'' | ||
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The Bakuman anime series is based on the manga series of the same name, written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. The anime is directed by Ken'ichi Kasai, animated by J.C.Staff, and produced by NHK. The episodes follow Moritaka Mashiro and Akito Takagi as they attempt to create a popular manga to be made into an anime.
A 25-episode anime television series aired between October 2, 2010 and April 2, 2011 on the television network NHK. In March 2011, airing was delayed one week due to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. A second season aired 25 episodes between October 1, 2011 and March 24, 2012. A third season began airing on October 6, 2012, and ended on March 30, 2013 after 25 episodes.
The first season uses three pieces of music: one opening theme and two ending themes. The opening theme is "Blue Bird" by Kobukuro. The first ending theme is "Bakurock: Mirai no Rinkakusen" (Bakurock 〜未来の輪郭線〜, "Bakurock: Outline the Future") by Ya-kyim, and the second ending theme is "Genjitsu to Iu Na no Kaibutsu to Tatakau Monotachi (現実という名の怪物と戦う者たち, "Those Who Fight the Monster Known as Reality") by Yu Takahashi. The second season also has three pieces of music: one opening theme and two ending themes. The opening theme is "Dream of Life" by Shuhei Itou. The first ending is "Monochrome Rainbow" by Tommy heavenly6 and the second ending is error: {{nihongo}}: Japanese or romaji text required (help) by Fumiya Sashida. The third season also four pieces of music: two opening themes and two ending theme. The first opening theme is "Moshimo no Hanashi" (もしもの話) by Nano Ripe and the second opening is "23:40" by Hyadain feat. Base Ball Bear. The first ending theme is "Pride on Everyday" by Sphere and the second ending theme is "Yume Sketch" by JAM Project.
The series uses also several themes for fictional anime series:
- "Chou Hero Densetsu" by Hironobu Kageyama, opening of "Super Hero Legend" (season 1);
- "Faker Trick" by Mai Kotone, opening of "Detective Trap" (season 2);
- "CROW's SKY" by Shuhei Kita, opening of "Crow" (season 2);
- "Frame in Flame" by Oldcodex, opening of "Reversi" (season 3).
Episode list
Season 1
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References
- ^ "Bakuman Official Website" (in Japanese). NHK. Retrieved September 25, 2010.
- "Bakuman. Manga's TV Anime Confirmed for Fall 2010". Anime News Network. December 10, 2009. Retrieved December 11, 2009.