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Whats the difference between Hamatora Re and Hamatora the animation?

Whats the difference between Hamatora Re and Hamatora the animation?

The series is a direct sequel to Hamatora: The Animation and features the same main cast as the original one. Set three months after the events of The Animation, the story follows Minimum Holders known as Hamatora who solve cases.

How many episodes is Hamatora?

12

List of Hamatora: The Animation episodes
No. of episodes 12
Release
Original network TV Tokyo
Original release January 8 – March 26, 2014

Is Hamatora completed?

The anime ended on March 25, 2014 with a “To Be Continued” sign. The next day, the official Hamatora Twitter account posted that the Hamatora project was still ongoing.

How old is Hajime from Hamatora?

She is most likely 15 years old, as she was 10 when she met Nice and he was 12.

How old is nice from Hamatora?

17-year-old
The story of Hamatora revolves around a 17-year-old teenager called Nice, who runs a private investigation agency called ‘Hamatora’ in Yokohama, Japan with his partners Hajime and later, Murasaki.

Who is Hajime to Nice?

In the manga, Hajime was Nice’s assistant when Hamatora was composed of just the two of them. It is noted that Hajime has powers that is opposite to that of Nice’s. Since Nice rescued Hajime when they both were child and she was locked up in Facultas Academy, he has watched over her protectively since then.

What is the first season of Hamatora?

The season is followed by Re:_Hamatora which premiered in Japan in July 2014. The twelve-episode series premiered on TV Tokyo between January 8, 2014 and March 26, 2014….

List of Hamatora: The Animation episodes
Original release January 8 – March 26, 2014
Season chronology

Is Hamatora a game?

Hamatora: Looking at the Smoking World is a 3DS game from FuRyu based on the Hamatora anime series.

What is the meaning of Murasaki?

color purple
Murasaki (紫) is the Japanese word for the color purple. Other translations include lavender, as used by Edward Seidensticker in his English version of Genji; violet; and violet root, which in Japanese poetry denotes love and constancy.

What is yellow Japan?

In Japan, yellow symbolises nature and sunshine and is considered a sacred colour in the Far East. Yellow is used in many Japanese terms.