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10 Haikyuu!!: Karasuno Koukou VS Shiratorizawa Gakuen Koukou
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After the victory against Aoba Jousai High, Karasuno High School, once called “a fallen powerhouse, a crow that can’t fly,” has finally reached the climax of the heated Spring tournament. Now, to advance to nationals, the Karasuno team has to defeat the powerhouse Shiratorizawa Academy. Karasuno’s greatest hurdle is their adversary’s ace, Wakatoshi Ushijima, the number one player in the Miyagi Prefecture, and one of the country’s top three aces.
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Only the strongest team will make it to the national tournament. Since this match is the third-year players’ last chance to qualify for nationals, Karasuno has to use everything they learned during the training camp and prior matches to attain victory. Filled with restlessness and excitement, both teams are determined to come out on top in the third season of Haikyuu!!.

9 One Punch Man
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The seemingly ordinary and unimpressive Saitama has a rather unique hobby: being a hero. In order to pursue his childhood dream, he trained relentlessly for three years—and lost all of his hair in the process. Now, Saitama is incredibly powerful, so much so that no enemy is able to defeat him in battle. In fact, all it takes to defeat evildoers with just one punch has led to an unexpected problem—he is no longer able to enjoy the thrill of battling and has become quite bored.
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This all changes with the arrival of Genos, a 19-year-old cyborg, who wishes to be Saitama's disciple after seeing what he is capable of. Genos proposes that the two join the Hero Association in order to become certified heroes that will be recognized for their positive contributions to society, and Saitama, shocked that no one knows who he is, quickly agrees. And thus begins the story of One Punch Man, an action-comedy that follows an eccentric individual who longs to fight strong enemies that can hopefully give him the excitement he once felt and just maybe, he'll become popular in the process.

8 Hajime no Ippo
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Japanese Featherweight Champion Ippo Makunouchi has successfully defended and retained his title. Meanwhile, his rival, Ichirou Miyata, has resurfaced in Japan, aiming for his own Featherweight belt in the Oriental Pacific Boxing Federation. When the rest of the world comes knocking, however, will Japan's best fighters rise to the challenge and achieve glory at the top? Or will the small island nation be crushed under the weight of greater entities? This time, champions will become challengers issuing a call to the rest of the world and ready to show off their fighting spirit!

7 Death Note
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A shinigami, as a god of death, can kill any person—provided they see their victim's face and write their victim's name in a notebook called a Death Note. One day, Ryuk, bored by the shinigami lifestyle and interested in seeing how a human would use a Death Note, drops one into the human realm.
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High school student and prodigy Light Yagami stumbles upon the Death Note and—since he deplores the state of the world—tests the deadly notebook by writing a criminal's name in it. When the criminal dies immediately following his experiment with the Death Note, Light is greatly surprised and quickly recognizes how devastating the power that has fallen into his hands could be.
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With this divine capability, Light decides to extinguish all criminals in order to build a new world where crime does not exist and people worship him as a god. Police, however, quickly discover that a serial killer is targeting criminals and, consequently, try to apprehend the culprit. To do this, the Japanese investigators count on the assistance of the best detective in the world: a young and eccentric man known only by the name of L.

6 Kuroko no Basket
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Teikou Junior High School's basketball team is crowned champion three years in a row thanks to five outstanding players who, with their breathtaking and unique skills, leave opponents in despair and fans in admiration. However, after graduating, these teammates, known as "The Generation of Miracles," go their separate ways and now consider each other as rivals.
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At Seirin High School, two newly recruited freshmen prove that they are not ordinary basketball players: Taiga Kagami, a promising player returning from the US, and Tetsuya Kuroko, a seemingly ordinary student whose lack of presence allows him to move around unnoticed. Although Kuroko is neither athletic nor able to score any points, he was a member of Teikou's basketball team, where he played as the "Phantom Sixth Man," who easily passed the ball and assisted his teammates.
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Kuroko no Basket follows the journey of Seirin's players as they attempt to become the best Japanese high school team by winning the Interhigh Championship. To reach their goal, they have to cross pathways with several powerful teams, some of which have one of the five players with godlike abilities, whom Kuroko and Taiga make a pact to defeat.

5 Détective Conan
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Détective Conan (名探偵コナン, Meitantei Konan?, litt. « Grand détective Conan ») est une série japonaise de mangas créée par Gōshō Aoyama1. La série débute en 1994 avec une première publication dans le magazine hebdomadaire Weekly Shōnen Sunday, et recense 91 volumes commercialisés au Japon au 16 décembre 2016. Les éditions Kana proposent une version française de 89 volumes au 5 mai 2017.

Le manga est adapté en série télévisée d'animation par les studios TMS Entertainment, anciennement Tokyo Movie Shinsha, et Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation. Cette adaptation animée, qui recense actuellement plus de 800 épisodes, est pour la première fois diffusée le 8 janvier 1996 sur le réseau japonais Nippon TV. En France, sur les 214 premiers épisodes licenciés, seuls 170 épisodes ont été diffusés sur plusieurs chaînes de télévision incluant Cartoon Network du 4 janvier 2004 jusqu'à fin 2007, France 3 dans l'émission France Truc le 3 janvier 2005, et sur NT1 jusqu'en 2008. Mangas a également diffusé les trente premiers épisodes en version intégrale non censurée à partir du 24 mars 2008 mais a arrêté la diffusion début juin 2010. À partir du 6 février 2015, la série est proposée en version sous-titrée en simulcast sur J-One et Anime Digital Network.

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Depuis sa toute première publication, Détective Conan se popularise et s'étend en tant que franchise proposée sur une multitude de supports, incluant films d'animation, OAV, adaptations live, jeux vidéo et produits dérivés. De 1994 à mai 2012, le manga s'est vendu à plus de 140 millions d'exemplaires au Japon. En 2001, il remporte le 46e prix Shōgakukan dans la catégorie shōnen. Les critiques sont globalement positives grâce à la tournure et la qualité des intrigues et investigations.

À l'image des Enquêtes de Kindaichi, Détective Conan a bénéficié de l'intérêt que la série télévisée X-Files : Aux frontières du réel a suscité pour des enquêtes sur le surnaturel (ou le paranormal). Cela a permis à Aoyama de devenir le second dessinateur de mangas le mieux payé du Japon après Rumiko Takahashi2 et même le premier dessinateur de manga le mieux payé en 19993.

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En 2016, vingt films basés sur la série d'animation Détective Conan ont été diffusés. Les sept premiers films ont été réalisés par Kenji Kodama, les huit suivants par Yasuichiro Yamamoto et les quatre derniers par Kōbun Shizuno. Les films ont été commercialisés à partir d'avril 1997 avec le premier opus Détective Conan : Le Gratte-Ciel infernal80. Le vingtième film, Detective Conan: The Darkest Nightmare, est sorti au Japon le 16 avril 201681. Le 21e film, Détectice Conan: Kara kurenai no Love Letter, est prévu pour le 15 avril 201782.
Chaque film présente sa propre histoire plutôt que d'être adapté des histoires du manga. Deux anime comics ont été commercialisés pour chaque film ; le premier est paru le 18 septembre 1997 présentant la première moitié du film Détective Conan : Le Gratte-Ciel infernal et le dernier est paru le 18 novembre 2015 présentant la seconde moitié du film Détective Conan : Le Sniper Dimensionnel83,84.

En France, seuls les cinq premiers films de Détective Conan sont sortis directement en DVD par Kazé entre septembre 2007 et avril 200985,86.

4 Hunter × Hunter
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Hunter × Hunter is an anime television series that aired from 1999 to 2001 based on Yoshihiro Togashi's Hunter × Hunter manga. The story focuses on a young boy named Gon Freecss, who one day discovers that the father he had always been told was dead is in fact alive and well. He learns that his father, Ging, is a famous "Hunter": an individual who has proven themself an elite member of humanity. Despite the fact that Ging left his son with his relatives in order to pursue his own dreams, Gon becomes determined to follow in his father's footsteps, pass the rigorous "Hunter Examination", and eventually find his father to become a Hunter in his own right.

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Hunter × Hunter was produced by Nippon Animation and directed by Kazuhiro Furuhashi. A total of 62 episodes were broadcast on Fuji Television from October 16, 1999 to March 31, 2001.[1] The series has additionally aired on the satellite television station Animax.[2] Marvelous Entertainment has released all episodes of the series in Japan on DVD in 13 separate volumes between September 20, 2000 and September 19, 2001.[3]

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Viz Media licensed the Hunter × Hunter anime for distribution in the Region 1 market, where it was released across four DVD boxed-sets.[4] The first set was released on December 9, 2008 and the final was released on December 1, 2009.[5][6] Starting with the second volume, Viz partnered with Warner Home Video in distributing the DVDs.[7] Hunter × Hunter began airing in the United States on the Funimation Channel in the spring of 2009.[8]

The background music for the Hunter × Hunter anime and the three OVA series was composed by Toshihiko Sahashi. The anime series features two opening themes, "Ohayō." (おはよう。, lit. "Good Morning.") by Keno and "Taiyō Wa Yoru mo Kagayaku" (太陽は夜も輝く, lit. "The Sun Shines at Night") by Wino, and three closing themes: "Kaze no Uta" (風のうた, lit. "Wind Song") by Minako Honda, and "EJan-Do You Feel Like I Feel?" (Eじゃん-Do You Feel Like I Feel?) and "Hotaru" (蛍, lit. "Firefly"), both by Nagai Masato.

3 Dragon Ball Z
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Dragon Ball Z (Japanese: ドラゴンボールZ ゼット Hepburn: Doragon Bōru Zetto, commonly abbreviated as DBZ) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation. Dragon Ball Z is the sequel to the Dragon Ball anime and adapts the latter 325 chapters of the original 519-chapter Dragon Ball manga series created by Akira Toriyama, that were published from 1988 to 1995 in Weekly Shōnen Jump. Dragon Ball Z first aired in Japan on Fuji TV from April 26, 1989 to January 31, 1996, before being dubbed in several territories around the world, including the United States, Australia, Europe, India, and Latin America.
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Dragon Ball Z follows the adventures of the protagonist Goku who, along with his companions, defends the Earth against an assortment of villains ranging from intergalactic space fighters and conquerors, unnaturally powerful androids and nearly indestructible creatures. While the original Dragon Ball anime followed Goku from his childhood into adulthood, Dragon Ball Z is a continuation of his adult life, but at the same time parallels the maturation of his sons, Gohan and Goten, as well as the evolution of his rivals Piccolo and Vegeta from enemies into allies.
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Due to the success of the anime in the United States, the manga chapters comprising its story were initially released by Viz Media under the title Dragon Ball Z. Additional works called animanga were released, which adapt the animation to manga form. Dragon Ball Z's popularity has spawned numerous releases which have come to represent the majority of content in the Dragon Ball universe; including 17 movies and 148 video games, many of them being only released in Japan, and a host of soundtracks stemming from this material. Dragon Ball Z remains a cultural icon through numerous adaptations, including a more-recent remastered broadcast titled Dragon Ball Kai[a]. There have also been two sequel series; Dragon Ball GT (1996–1997) and Dragon Ball Super (2015–present).

2 Naruto: Shippuden
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Naruto: Shippuden is an anime series adapted from Part II of Masashi Kishimoto's manga series, with exactly 500 episodes. It is set two and a half years after Part I in the Naruto universe, following the ninja teenager Naruto Uzumaki and his allies. The series is directed by Hayato Date, and produced by Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo. It began broadcasting on February 15, 2007 on TV Tokyo, and concluded on March 23, 2017.[1][2]
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On January 2, 2009, Viz Media and Crunchyroll provided eight uncut English subtitled Naruto: Shippuden episodes on the official Naruto website.[3] Later on January 15, Viz began providing subtitled versions of the latest Naruto: Shippuden episodes a week after they first air in Japan, with a new episode being added to the Naruto website each subsequent Thursday.[3] The English dub of Naruto: Shippuden made its US premiere on Disney XD on October 28, 2009.[4][5][6] On July 24, 2009, Viz Media announced that the series would be released on the iTunes Store.[7] The first DVD release of the series in North America was released on September 29, 2009.[8]

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While Naruto: Shippuden was cancelled on Disney XD on November 5, 2011 after 98 episodes,[9] DVD box sets generally containing thirteen dubbed episodes from episode 1 onward are being released quarterly in their uncut format.[10][11] The English dub was streamed on Neon Alley from its launch in October 2012 and, beginning December 29, 2012 with episode 98, new episodes were released every week uncut until September 26, 2015. Toonami began airing the series from the beginning on January 4, 2014 in an uncut format.[12]

1 one piece
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One Piece (Japanese: ワンピース Hepburn: Wan Pīsu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda. It has been serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine since July 22, 1997, and has been collected in 87 tankōbon volumes totaling 879 chapters, with 6 additional chapters not yet volumized. The story follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy, a boy whose body gained the properties of rubber after unintentionally eating a Devil Fruit. With his crew of pirates, named the Straw Hat Pirates, Luffy explores the Grand Line in search of the world's ultimate treasure known as "One Piece" in order to become the next Pirate King.
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The manga has been adapted into an original video animation (OVA) produced by Production I.G in 1998, and an anime series produced by Toei Animation, which began broadcasting in Japan in 1999. Additionally, Toei has developed thirteen animated feature films, one OVA and eleven television specials. Several companies have developed various types of merchandising such as a trading card game and numerous video games. The manga series was licensed for an English language release in North America and the United Kingdom by Viz Media and in Australia by Madman Entertainment. The anime series was licensed by 4Kids Entertainment for an English-language release in North America in 2004, before the license was dropped and subsequently acquired by Funimation in 2007.
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One Piece has received praise for its storytelling, art, characterization, and humor. Several volumes of the manga have broken publishing records, including the highest initial print run of any book in Japan. The official website for Eiichiro Oda's One Piece manga announced that the manga has set a Guinness World Record for "the most copies published for the same comic book series by a single author". As of October 2017, the manga has sold over 430 million copies worldwide, making it the best-selling manga series in history.

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