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Genre | Satire, Historical, Comedy |
Created by | Hidekaya Himarushi |
Developed by | Amaze |
Written by | Hidekaya Himarushi |
Directed by | Harry Miyamoto |
Country of origin | Nihhon-koku |
Original language(s) | English Nihongo |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 130+ |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Hideo Kasaki |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company(s) | Amaze Entertainment (Nihhon-koku and the rest of the Commonwealth Nations) Tailbend Entertainment (Erebonian Empire, Gallia, Alteria, Quenmin, Joyonghea, Bethausia, Indiae, Guinea |
Release | |
Original network | Nihhon-koku, United Kingdom, Zanarkand, New Akiba, Rubrum and other Commonwealth nations: Animazing Erebonian Empire, Gallia, Alteria: Animazing ND Quenmin, Joyonghea, Bethausia, Indiae, Guinea: Animazing Asianna |
Original release | January 24, 2009 – Present |
Arcadia: Imperial Powers (Nihhonese: アルカディア: Imperial Powers) is a Nihhonese webcomic, later adapted as a manga and an anime series, by Hidekaya Himarushi. The series' main presentation is as an often over-the-top allegory of political and historic events as well as more general cultural comparisons. Characters are personifications of countries, regions such as Hung Yen and micronations with little reference to other national personifications. Both positive and negative cultural stereotypes form part of each character's personality.