![]() Beginning with episode 25 (episode 36 in the English dub), the ending theme changed to " Don-Don-Dooby-Zoo-Bah!" ( ダン・ダン ドゥビ・ズバー!, Dan Dan Dubi Zubā! ) performed by Dream5 and Bully-taichō (Hutchinson, Packard, & Brent Pendergrass for the English version). 1") performed by Dream5 ( Melissa Hutchison and Alicyn Packard perform the English version). The ending theme up through episode 24 (episode 35 in the English dub) is " Yōkai Taisō Dai-Ichi" ( ようかい体操第一, "Yo-kai Exercise No. Steinberg, and performed by Peter Michail & Kathryn Lynn, but was replaced by "Yo-Kai Watch featuring Swampy Marsh" by Jeff "Swampy" Marsh & Dan Povenmire. An English version of the song was used for the dub, written by Mark Risley & David H. Its first opening theme through episode 36 was " Geragerapō no Uta" ( ゲラゲラポーのうた, "The Hahaha Song") performed by King Cream Soda ( キング・クリームソーダ, Kingu Kurīmusōda), with lyrics written by m.o.v.e's vocalist motsu. ![]() In Indonesia, this anime also aired on Indosiar in 2016, and on RTV starting March 18, 2021. Canada's Teletoon and Disney XD Canada on October 10, 2015, and 9Go! in Australia on December 14, 2015. An English dub, produced by Dentsu Entertainment USA, started airing on the Disney XD channel in the United States on October 5, 2015, after the series is officially canceled with never airing the new episodes, due to the low ratings. The anime was broadcast from January 8, 2014, to March 30, 2018, on TXN and related stations. Yo-kai Watch is a children's anime series based on the video game of the same name developed by Level-5. He tries to turn off his brain so he can go to sleep, but it doesn't always work.A promotional poster for Yo-kai Watch in Japan. And when everything is quiet and the house is dark, the cat is asleep and the computer is turned off, Jeff lies in bed listening to things go bump in the night. He enjoys his food a bit too much, and wine is an expensive hobby he could probably do without, except life wouldn't be worth living. When not writing or working or gardening or feeding the kitty, Jeff occasionally likes to mingle with humanity. He is currently the editor of Campaigns, the newsletter for the Southern Realms region of the RPGA. His story, "The Fractal," appeared in Relics and Omens, poetry in "The Final Word," and five AD&D adventures in Dungeon Magazine. One of his stories was also included in the 2000 Dragonlance anthology, Rebels and Tyrants. He also worked on a second Dragonlance novel for the Crossroads series. ![]() Jeff's first Dragonlance novel, The Rose and the Skull, hit the shelves in March 1999. As their niece Nickie said, "Those stairs are spooky!" There, Jeff grows tomatoes and grass (more grass than tomatoes), sometimes he works, and he writes the rest of the time, neglecting most everything else, except the cat that must be fed from time to time. His story, "The Fractal," appeared in Relics Jeff Crook and his lovely wife, Lady Jessica, live in the Quinn family home among Jeff's ancestors - not in the Native American or even the John-Boy Walton sense, but in the Stephen King sense. ![]() Jeff Crook and his lovely wife, Lady Jessica, live in the Quinn family home among Jeff's ancestors - not in the Native American or even the John-Boy Walton sense, but in the Stephen King sense.
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