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Revision as of 10:00, 6 February 2016

The following staff members were in charge of producing and coordinating episodes for Season 24 of the series.

Season 24

Notes

  • Episode numbers given are the Japanese numbers, not the English dub release.
  • The job of "Screenplay" occasionally interchanges with "Organization". "Screenplay" is usually used on Anime Exclusive episodes while "Organization" is used on manga based episodes.
  • Animation Directors are responsible for the overall appearance of an episode.
  • Kamanaka's given name (史陽?) is not Fumiharu (ふみはる?) but Nobuharu (のぶはる?).[1]

See also

References