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Black Bullet (TV Size)

"Black Bullet" is actually an anime series based on a light novel of the same name written by Shiden Kanzaki and illustrated by Morinohon. It's not a "Misc Cartoons" series, and there isn't a specific "Black Bullet TV size" version of the anime.

Here are some interesting facts about "Black Bullet":

  1. Post-Apocalyptic Setting: "Black Bullet" is set in a post-apocalyptic world where humanity is on the brink of extinction due to a virus known as the Gastrea Virus. To combat this threat, special individuals known as Initiators and their Promoter partners are enlisted to fight the Gastrea.

  2. Promoters and Initiators: Promoters are typically adults who lead Initiators, who are young girls infected with the Gastrea Virus but retain their humanity and gain superhuman abilities as a result. The pairs work together to eliminate Gastrea threats.

  3. Civil Officers: The series follows Rentaro Satomi, a Promoter, and his Initiator partner, Enju Aihara, as they work as Civil Officers for the Tendo Civil Security Corporation. Their mission is to protect the Tokyo Area from Gastrea threats and maintain peace.

  4. Controversial Themes: "Black Bullet" deals with dark and controversial themes, such as child soldiers, discrimination, and ethical dilemmas. These themes add depth and complexity to the story.

  5. Light Novel and Manga Adaptations: The series began as a light novel series, but it also received a manga adaptation written by Morinohon, the same illustrator as the light novels. The anime adaptation aired in 2014.

  6. Varied Reception: "Black Bullet" received mixed reviews from both critics and fans. While some praised its action sequences and character development, others criticized its pacing and the handling of its darker themes.

  7. Music: The anime features a memorable soundtrack composed by Shiro Sagisu, known for his work on other popular series like "Neon Genesis Evangelion" and "Bleach." The music adds depth and emotion to the series.

Please note that there isn't a "Black Bullet TV size" version of the anime that I'm aware of. The term "TV size" typically refers to shortened versions of anime opening or ending theme songs used for broadcast purposes, but there may not be a specific "Black Bullet TV size" version.

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