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Ginga Densetsu Weed
Collection
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Ginga Densetsu Weed

Studio Deen
3.5
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À propos de la série
After finding out he is the son of the great leader of Ohu, Gin, Weed sets out on a journey to find his father. However, with many friends to find, there are many enemies.

info Informations supplémentaires
Type
TV
Episodes
26
Etat
Terminé
Date de diffusion
03 nov. 2005 au 11 mai 2006
Saison
Automne 2005
Producteur
Nihon Ad Systems, SKY Perfect Well Think
Editeur
N/A
Studio
Studio Deen
Origine
Manga
Genre
Aventure, Drama
Durée
24 min. par ep.
Copyright
©Studio Deen
 Weed
Weed
 GB
GB
 Jerome
Jerome
 Kagetora
Kagetora
 Ken
Ken
 Gin
Gin
 Mel
Mel
 Tesshin
Tesshin
 Akame
Akame
 Ben
Ben
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manga
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Ginga Nagareboshi Gin
anime
Préquelle
Ginga Nagareboshi Gin
Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin (?????????, literally - "Silver Fang: Shooting Star Gin") is an adventure manga by Yoshihiro Takahashi. It was published by Shueisha in Weekly Sh?nen Jump from 1983 to 1987, and collected in 18 bound volumes. It received the 1987 Shogakukan Manga Award for best sh?nen series. The series tells the story of an Akita Inu pup called Gin (Japanese for "silver") who leaves his master, a young boy named Daisuke, to join a pack of wild dogs. The pack is gathering strong dogs from all over Japan to fight a deranged bear named Akakabuto and his minions. The story begins from the point of view of the humans, but swings to the dogs with episode seven of the anime. It is in that episode that the audience hears the dogs communicating with each other through speech, though it continues to be barks and whines to human ears. Takahashi was reportedly inspired by a news article about hunting dogs that had been abandoned by their masters and had begun living as wild animals. Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin was adapted as a 21-episode anime television series by Toei Animation. In western countries the anime was released as a set of four VHS tapes, and censored for violent images. This led to the removal of several plot-critical scenes, including all footage from the episodes preceding the series finale as well as the deaths of certain characters. Due to limitations of sound-editing at the time this resulted in the background music of certain scenes to be lost. Atypically, the anime has become extremely popular in the Nordic countries (particularly Finland, Denmark and Sweden). The anime has been dubbed in Korean, Finnish, Hungarian, Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish. The Finnish dub, Hopeanuoli, was created by Golden Voice OY and became wildly popular. In 2003 the uncensored and non-dubbed version of the cartoon was released in Finland and Sweden as a 5 DVD box set. A corresponding DVD set was released in Denmark and Norway October 3, 2006.