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- Q17221338 abstract "Ancient Ruler Dinosaur King DKidz Adventure (古代王者 恐竜キング Dキッズ・アドベンチャー, Kodai Ōja Kyōryū Kingu D Kizzu Adobenchā) is a children's anime series that attempts to remain true to the format of dueling and fighting super-powered dinosaurs. The anime is aimed and targeted mostly towards young children and primary elementary-school aged kids using traditional and CG animation. It is produced by Sunrise and began airing on TV Asahi on February 4, 2007. It is released on DVD in Japan by BEAM or Happinet, the same Japanese video company that released another Japanese anime, Digimon Savers, on DVD.4Kids Entertainment has licensed the anime and it was distributed on DVD by Shout! Factory in the US with the DVDs showing only the North American edited TV version and no uncut DVDs. Two DVDs are currently available, under the names Downtown Showdown and The Adventure Begins. The anime was launched under the name Dinosaur King on September 8, 2007, on 4Kids TV. In September 2008, it began airing on The CW4Kids, and is shown on Canada's YTV since September 8, 2008. As of November 2008, it is set to air in Mexico, South Africa, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Eastern Europe with the dubs adapted from 4Kids. The last English episode, 47, aired on The CW4Kids on March 28, 2009. Even though the original series had 49 episodes, it is unknown if the last two episodes would be shown, or be exclusively released on DVD. Even Italy will receive the adaptation from 4Kids and set it for young children in Italy aged 6–11. The anime will air on UK network CITV every weekday from March 2, 2009. 4Licensing Corporation (current name for 4kids entertainment) owns the rights to the anime.The English script follows the Japanese script closely, although occasionally a joke will have its meaning changed due to profanity and other material considered inappropriate outside Japan. While the D-Team's country of origin is not explicitly specified, 4Kids has left in elements that identify it as being somewhere in Japan, as in the original: location, Japanese cuisine, and text remain, for the most part, unchanged. 4Kids paints out signs and text on signs, however Chinese characters are kept and in the episode renamed "Beast or Famine" due to the setting of Chinatown. Despite this, characters all use Sega's official English names. An original soundtrack has been created, although 4Kids occasionally uses some of the original Japanese music. What is rather unusual is that 4Kids leaves most of the silence alone and will sometimes add silence to scenes that originally had music playing. The show is also cropped from widescreen to fullscreen, although 4Kids has uploaded some of the episodes to their site in widescreen. The opening title sequence is brand new in the English dub, consisting of scenes, shots and chips taken from the original Japanese opening title sequence, the original Japanese ending credits sequence and various American English dub episodes. The ending credits sequence in the English dub is also brand new, consisting of the same scenes used in the English dub opening title sequence along with credits.As with other 4Kids localizations, the show has been edited to allow for North American sensibilities and to allow it to be screened for an audience demographic to receive a TV-Y7-FV rating. Edits include the airbrushing or removal of scenes containing violence or even coughing or exhalation of smoke, edits to lessen the emotional impact of scenes, and the censoring of nudity. Examples include the airbrushing of Ursula's fan service, removal of nudity, and a potty scene. A scene in the original shows Max owning a Dreamcast; however, this is cut out in the dub, most likely due to copyrights.".
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- Q17221338 comment "Ancient Ruler Dinosaur King DKidz Adventure (古代王者 恐竜キング Dキッズ・アドベンチャー, Kodai Ōja Kyōryū Kingu D Kizzu Adobenchā) is a children's anime series that attempts to remain true to the format of dueling and fighting super-powered dinosaurs. The anime is aimed and targeted mostly towards young children and primary elementary-school aged kids using traditional and CG animation. It is produced by Sunrise and began airing on TV Asahi on February 4, 2007.".
- Q17221338 label "Ancient Ruler Dinosaur King DKidz Adventure".