No-Limit Power Zone is a Japanese animated television series produced by Madhouse for Yomiuri TV. The anime debuted on Yomiuri TV on May 25th, 2017. The English dub has been bought up for North American distribution by NickFamily Studios. The dub premiered on Nicktoons Family in the United States on June 13th, 2017 and is set to air on YTV Family in Canada.
On July 28th, 2018, it was announced that the No-Limit Power Zone anime would end in Japan on August 2nd, 2018. A marathon including the final episodes of the dub would air on Nicktoons Family beginning at midnight on September 1st, 2018. As of October 2018, reruns air during the network's Saturday Night Toons block.
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Casting[]
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Music[]
The opening song is a Japanese cover of Twilight Zone by Golden Earring. The ending song is a Japanese cover of Action by The Sweet.
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Characters[]
- Toma Nagasari (Japanese: Kappei Yamaguchi; English: Ian James Corlett): The only boy of the Nagasari siblings. He is similar in character design to Katsuhira and in physical strength to Saitama.
- Kiru Nagasari (Japanese: Ami Koshimizu; English: Brook Jenell Slack (episodes 1-13); Eden Sher (episode 14-present)): The older sister of the Nagasari siblings. She is similar in character design to Tsubaki and in physical strength to Izuku.
- Kima Nagasari (Japanese: Aya Suzaki; English: Michelle Ruff): The younger sister of the Nagasari siblings. She is similar in character design to Sayaka Maizono and in physical strength to Amu Hinamori.
- Kami Nagasari (Japanese: Ayaka Saitou, English: Stephanie Sheh): The Nagasaris' cousin. In her debut episode, she seemed to be interested in Jewelpet. She is similar in character design to Ruby Rose and in physical strength to Ruby.
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Plot[]
In a world of action, three siblings, Toma, Kiru, and Kima, must work together in order to overcome the world and go back to their normal lives. TBA.
Episodes[]
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Trivia[]
- The pilot to the series is the only Anime Madness episode to be greenlit into its own anime series.
- The series technically premiered before its pilot was aired in Japan; in the United States and Canada, the series didn't premiere its English dub until after the pilot was aired.