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  1. Kanon standing in front of Daimajin, with the rest of the cast transformed in front of them. Daimajin Kanon - Complete Series Batch
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    720p Torrent | 480p Torrent | 720p DDL 1 | 720p DDL 2 | 480p DDL UNSUBBED Extras Torrent | UNSUBBED Extras DDL There are no changes since the individual releases, this is just a compilation of the entire series into one torrent. For those coming across Daimajin Kanon and/or our release of it for the first time, here's our initial description in the first post: From Shigenori Takatera, the producer of Kamen Rider Kuuga and the first half of Hibiki, and Shinji Ōishi, the head writer of the first...

  2. The entire main cast on a bridge staring up at something in awe. Daimajin Kanon - Episodes 22 - 26 (END)
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    Complete Series Batch And here's the finale to Daimajin Kanon. In case you're curious about the production history of this show, we've found an article (spoiler warning for the entire series) here with large amounts of information about the series. It states (we can't actually verify this) that episode 22 is a clip show so unimportant to the series run (it does have some unique framing clips) that it isn't included on the DVD sets. (It was on the BD sets, hence why we have our source of it.) The...

  3. Kanon holding out a drink for someone. Daimajin Kanon – Episodes 18 – 21
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    Complete Series Batch There are some shots in this series, especially during episode 18, during outdoors driving sequences when the show blends frames badly every other frame. As far as we can tell, these are an artifact of the show itself, and exist in all versions we've found (Blu-Ray, ours post-encode, and both Over-Time and TV-Nihon's broadcast versions.) There isn't much we can do about them, and we know they can be distracting for people who notice them. :( They're at least very few and...

  4. Daimajin Kanon - Episodes 14 - 17
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    Complete Series Batch Content Warning: The arc from episode 16-17 has depictions of emotional and some physical abuse of a child by their parent. ...is this the same grocery store as the memetic Mutsuki scenes in Kamen Rider Blade, or is it just us? So, something to address with this week's episodes: there's two bits of music sung in the show we can't find a translation for. In episode 14, Ikechiyo sings a song that's not translated in the Over-Time release, and while TV-N has it subtitled with...

  5. Two guys grabbing each other's shirts with their teeth and pulling.. Daimajin Kanon – Episodes 09 – 13
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    Complete Series Batch So, because this show is 26 episodes long, to keep from having an awkward extra two episodes left over at the end, we've thrown in an extra episode here and will as well in the last batch. Plus, we've included the clean opening/endings for this half of the show in the batch as well. Now, some quick notes on these: 1) The clean ending is in 360p. The reason for this is in the show the visuals for this ending are kept in a small box to the side while the credits roll on the...

  6. A middle aged guy in a wifebeater staring blearily into the camera. Daimajin Kanon - Episodes 05 - 08
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    Complete Series Batch A few more notes on the cast and crew of this series. One of the secondary writers for it is Naruhisa Arakawa, who was the head writer on Kamen Rider Kuuga (as well as Abaranger, Dekaranger, Gokaiger, Akibaranger, and the recently finished Super Sentai Strongest Battle.) The main other long time tokusatsu veteran we can find in the cast in these episodes is Nao Nagosawa (Nanami/Hurricane Blue in Hurricaneger among many other roles) playing Ikechiyo. Thanks to BadWolf,...

  7. Kanon standing in front of a cliff shaped like a giant, with the narration "A 21st century fable." Daimajin Kanon - Episodes 01 - 04
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    720p Series Torrent | 480p Series Torrent | 720p DDL 1 | 720p DDL 2 | 480p DDL From Shigenori Takatera, the producer of Kamen Rider Kuuga and the first half of Hibiki, and Shinji Ōishi, the head writer of the first half of Hibiki, comes Daimajin Kanon, an unconventional tokusatsu series. There are monsters, and heroes who transform to fight them, but they are there to support the true star of the show: Kanon, an young woman facing the reality that kindness for others can open you up to pain and...

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