Level E.

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Level E.
Level E (logo) .png
Logo of the anime
genre Comedy , science fiction
Manga
country JapanJapan Japan
author Yoshihiro Togashi
publishing company Shueisha
magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump
First publication 1995-1997
expenditure 3 (1996), 2 (2009)
Anime television series
Country of production JapanJapan Japan
original language Japanese
year 2011
Studio Studio Pierrot , David Production
length 24 minutes
Episodes 13
Director Toshiyuki Katou
music Kunihiko Ryō
First broadcast January 11, 2011 - April 5, 2011 on TV Tokyo
synchronization

Level E ( jap. レベルE ) is one of Yoshihiro Togashi written science fiction - manga series , which was published in 1995 and 1997. In a humorous way, she follows the deeds of a prince who, like many other aliens, is a guest on earth unnoticed. The series, consisting of 16 chapters, was adapted in 2011 by an anime television series of the same name , which was directed by Toshiyuki Katou in the Studios Pierrot and David Production .

action

Without the knowledge of humans there are now several thousand extraterrestrials living on earth who come from all areas of the galaxy. One day the prince of the planet Dogra, fleeing from his homeland, crashes to earth. Baka Ki El Dogra ( バ カ = キ = エ ル ・ ド グ ラ , Baka Ki Eru Dogura ), as his full name is, then seeks refuge with the young baseball player and student Yukitaka Tsutsui ( 筒 井 雪隆 , Tsutsui Yukitaka ). It becomes noticeable that the prince is a strange creature despite his human appearance. So the two quickly clash, which the neighbor and classmate Miho Edogawa ( 江 戸 川 美 歩 , Edogawa Miho ) also gets wind of. Little by little they have to realize that the prince, despite his name - a play on words, since baka-ōji ( バ カ 王子 ) can be translated as "prince baka" or "stupid prince" - is planning very far ahead and basically all of them Are part of his plans.

This is especially felt by his bodyguards, led by Captain Kraft ( ク ラ フ ト 隊長 , Kurafuto taichō ), who he fooled every time, which drives Kraft so far that he would like to kill the prince.

Origin and publications

Manga

The Manga Level E was written and drawn by Yoshihiro Togashi . It consists of a total of 16 chapters that were published from 1995 to 1997, beginning with the 42nd issue of the Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine by Shueisha . The chapters were combined into three tankōbon editions, which appeared from 1996 to 1997. The manga was republished in two editions in 2009 as part of the Shueisha Jump Remix series .

Anime

The manga series was adapted in 2011 by Studio Pierrot and David Production and directed by Toshiyuki Katou as a 13-episode anime television series. The series began airing on the night of January 11, 2011 (the previous television day ) on TV Tokyo . A few days later, TV Aichi , TV Osaka , AT-X , BBC and Kagoshima TV also began broadcasting. The last episode first aired on April 5, 2011. The series was also offered as a simulcast on Crunchyroll with English subtitles.

Starting on February 23, 2011, the series is to be published in Japan on a total of six media, which appear approximately monthly.

synchronization

role Japanese speaker ( seiyū )
prince Daisuke Namikawa
Yukitaka Tsutsui Yoshimasa Hosoya
Miho Edogawa Satomi Akesaka
Captain Kraft Takehito Koyasu

music

In the opening credits of the anime, the title Cold Finger Girl ( コ ー ル ド フ ィ ン ガ ー ガ ー ル ) was played by Chiaki Kuriyama . The credits used the piece (Yume) - Mugennokanata ( 「夢」 ~ ム ゲ ン ノ カ ナ タ ~ ) by Vivid .

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