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|ShortSummary = Just as Shizou defeats Shuji, Celty takes the knife he drops and shows it to Shinra claiming that it could be Saika. Haruna Niekawa the daughter of Shuji comes to visit Anri to discuss about Nasujima, the teacher who harrases Anri. Shinra and Celty discussing about Saika, discover that Saika loves humans so much that it demonstrates her love via actions manipulating her host. They also find out multiple Saikas in the chat room as they find out that Saika slashes humans just as it leaves her "children" to manipulate multiple hosts. Celty decides to go for Shizou who went to fight Izaya who could be a target of Saika, not much later a multitude of hosts get around Shizou claiming they "love" his power. Shizou now liking his own power for the first time decides to fight back. While Nasujima is being chased by a possessed Haruna, Anri is attacked by multiple Saika-hosts. Haruna then is able to corner Nasujima, however Anri asks her to stop slasing people, just as Haruna attacks Anri, she is left unharmed as Anri reveals she is in fact, the weilder of the true Saika.
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Durarara!! is a 2010 anime series directed by Takahiro Omori and produced by Brain's Base. The episodes are adapted from the light novels of the same name written by Ryohgo Narita and illustrated by Suzuhito Yasuda.[1] The series follows several people in Ikebukuro: Celty Sturluson, a dullahan working as an underground courier while looking for her lost head, an internet-based anonymous gang called Dollars, and the chaos that unfolds around the most dangerous people in Ikebukuro. The anime began airing in Japan on January 7, 2010. The series is first aired by the MBS television network, followed by the TBS, CBC and Bandai Channel networks.[2][3] Crunchyroll simulcasts the anime within 24 hours of its Japanese premiere to its members. All visitors can see the same episode for free one week later.[4]

Aniplex released the first limited edition DVD, containing two episodes, on February 24, 2010, and, as of March 24, 2010, two DVDs have been released.[5][6] The seventh DVD, which will be released August 25, 2010, will include a direct-to-DVD episode.[7]

The anime uses four pieces of theme music. For the first twelve episodes, "Uragiri no Yūyake" (裏切りの夕焼け, lit. "Sunset of Betrayal") by Theatre Brook is the opening theme, while "Trust Me" by Yuya Matsushita is the series' ending theme.[1] "Trust Me" and "Uragiri no Yūyake" were released as singles on February 17, 2010 and February 24, 2010, respectively.[8][9] From episode thirteen onwards, the opening theme is "Complication" (コンプリケイション) by Rookiez is Punk'd and the ending theme is "Butterfly" by On/Off.[1]

Episode list

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References

General
  • "Official Durarara!! site - Story" (in Japanese). durarara.com. Retrieved January 11, 2010.
Specific
  1. ^ a b c "Official Durarara!! site - Staff&Cast" (in Japanese). durarara.com. Retrieved March 15, 2010.
  2. ^ "Official Durarara!! site - Media" (in Japanese). durarara.com. Retrieved March 17, 2010.
  3. ^ a b "デュラララ!!: 放送時間" (in Japanese). Syoboi. Retrieved March 17, 2010. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ "Crunchyroll and Aniplex Bring Some Durarara!! Action". Anime News Network. January 6, 2010. Retrieved March 15, 2010.
  5. ^ "Official Durarara!! site - DVD 1 release" (in Japanese). durarara.com. Retrieved March 15, 2010.
  6. ^ "Official Durarara!! site - DVD 2 release" (in Japanese). durarara.com. Retrieved April 2, 2010.
  7. ^ "Durarara's 7th Volume to Add DVD-Exclusive Episode". Anime News Network. March 16, 2010. Retrieved March 17, 2010.
  8. ^ "Official Durarara!! site - Music "Trust Me"" (in Japanese). durarara.com. Retrieved March 15, 2010.
  9. ^ "Official Durarara!! site - Music "Uragiri no Yūyake"" (in Japanese). durarara.com. Retrieved March 15, 2010.