Masakazu Katsura writes and draws the manga series DNA2. Between 1993 and1994, it was published in Shueisha's Weekly Shnen Jump magazine in five tankbon volumes. A 12-episode anime TV show based on DNA2 ran from October7,1994, to December23,1994, on Nippon Television. Then, in1995, an anime original video animation with three episodes came out. The anime series was made by Madhouse and Studio Deen. It was directed by Jun'ichi Sakata, and Kumiko Takahashi designed the characters and oversaw the animation. Animax has shown DNA2 in Japan. It has also shown the show on all of its networks around the world, including its English-language networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia. Central Park Media licensed all 15 episodes in North America until they closed in 2009. The five books and the box set are no longer available.
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Masakazu Katsura writes and draws the manga series DNA2. Between 1993 and1994, it was published in Shueisha's Weekly Shnen Jump magazine in five tankbon volumes. A 12-episode anime TV show based on DNA2 ran from October7,1994, to December23,1994, on Nippon Television. Then, in1995, an anime original video animation with three episodes came out. The anime series was made by Madhouse and Studio Deen. It was directed by Jun'ichi Sakata, and Kumiko Takahashi designed the characters and oversaw the animation. Animax has shown DNA2 in Japan. It has also shown the show on all of its networks around the world, including its English-language networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia. Central Park Media licensed all 15 episodes in North America until they closed in 2009. The five books and the box set are no longer available.
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