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- produced by David Production and directed by Tatsuma Minamikawa, with Sei Tsuguta replacing Minamikawa on series composition. In July 2024 at Anime Expo...
- first season, a second season was announced in December 2019. Tatsuma Minamikawa replaces Yuki Yase as director, whlle also serving series composition...
- block on July 28, 2019. A second season, directed and written by Tatsuma Minamikawa, aired in ****an from July 4 to December 12, 2020. A third season was announced...
- become Tomomi's boyfriend and Izumi's at the same time. Yōko Minamikawa (南川 洋子 Minamikawa Yōko): A girl who always quarrels with Ryunosuke. Minori Katō...
- produced by David Production. The season was directed and written by Tatsuma Minamikawa, who respectively replaced Yuki Yase and Yamato Haishima from the previous...
- (****anese: 心臓の鼓動が聞こえる ―トロスト区攻防戦④―) Satonobu Kikuchi, Shinpei Ezaki, Tatsuma Minamikawa Noboru Takagi May 26, 2013 (2013-5-26) June 21, 2014 9 9 "Whereabouts...
- Minamikawa Dam (南川ダム, Minamikawa damu)) is a concrete gravity arch dam on the Naruse River in the town of Taiwa, Kurokawa District Miyagi Prefecture, ****an...
- was announced. It is produced by Project No.9 and directed by Tatsuma Minamikawa, with scripts written by Satoru Sugizawa, and characters designed by Hiromi...
- Transliteration: "Dai Bakuhatsu Gobyō Mae" (****anese: 大爆発五秒前) Samaji Nonagase Ryu Minamikawa August 7, 1966 (1966-8-7) 5 "The Secret of the Miroganda" Transliteration:...
- archeologicko-klasicka = Series archaeologica et classica. 17.2: 117–130. Minamikawa, Takashi ed. 2015. New Approaches to the later Roman Empire. Kyoto: Kyoto...