Level E

Level E (2011)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Adventure, Anime, Science-Fiction

In the present day, hundreds of extraterrestrial species walk the Earth. Some are pacifistic, others violent. Some are here for research purposes, others are career criminals. However, humans don't know they are here. Now, one more alien has arrived on Earth. One of the universe's foremost geniuses with a personality that's bound to attract all sorts of trouble.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday (25 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Level E premiere?

Level E premiered on January 10, 2011.

Who is the creator of Level E?

Level E was created by Yoshihiro Togashi.

What is the genre of Level E?

Level E is a science fiction comedy television series.

Who are the main characters in Level E?

The main characters of Level E are Yukitaka Tsutsui, Prince Baka Ki El Dogra, and Captain Kraft.

Where does Level E take place?

Level E takes place in various locations on Earth and in space.

What is the premise of Level E?

The premise of Level E is centered around an alien prince who crash-lands on Earth and causes chaos for the people around him.

How many episodes are there in Level E?

There are 13 episodes in Level E.

Who produced Level E?

David Production produced Level E.

What language is Level E available in?

Level E is available in Japanese with English subtitles.

Was Level E adapted from a manga or novel?

Yes, Level E was originally a manga created by Yoshihiro Togashi.

Who are the voice actors for the main characters in Level E?

Level E's voice actors include Daisuke Namikawa as Yukitaka Tsutsui, Jun Fukuyama as Prince Baka Ki El Dogra, and Takehito Koyasu as Captain Kraft.

What is the dynamic between Yukitaka and Prince Baka in Level E?

Yukitaka is often stuck cleaning up Prince Baka's messes, which usually result from the latter's trickster nature and tendency to play pranks on the former.

What is the reception of Level E?

Level E has received generally positive reviews from critics and viewers for its unique blend of sci-fi and comedy.

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