List of Black Cat Episodes

List Of Black Cat Episodes

Black Cat is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title by Kentaro Yabuki. First announced in May 2005, it was produced by Gonzo with directed by Shin Itagaki. The series follows the legendary assassin Train Heartnet, known as Black Cat, who becomes a bounty hunter, dubbed Sweeper.

Black Cat premiered in Jan on October 6, 2005, on Animax and Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS), and aired for 24 episodes, ending on March 30, 2006. Episode fifteen was not broadcast by TBS, but only by Animax. In Japan, the series was released across twelve Region 2 DVD volumes from December 21, 2005 to November 22, 2006. Each volume was also published in a Premium Edition which included various extras. The DVD volumes were gathered in a limited release DVD boxset by Sony Pictures Entertainment on April 23, 2008.

In June 2006, Black Cat was licensed by Funimation for an English-language release in North America. The dubbed episodes were broadcast on Funimation Channel in 2009. The series was then released across six Region 1 DVD volumes released between December 19, 2006 and July 24, 2007. The DVDs were gathered in a boxset and released on March 18, 2008.

The music from the series was composed by Taku Iwasaki. Three pieces of theme music are used for the series: a single opening theme and two closing themes. The opening theme, titled "Daia no Hana" (ダイアの花?, lit. "Diamond Flower"), is performed by Yoriko. The ending themes are "Namida Boshi" (ナミダボシ?, lit. "Tears of Stars") by Puppypet for the first half of the series and "Kutsuzure" (くつずれ?, lit. "Blisters") by Matsuda Ryouji for the rest of the series.


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