However, no explanation was given for his improved eyesight. The explanation given was that the gravity was lower in MÄR-Heaven, thereby bestowing relative strength and endurance on Ginta. Upon appearing in MÄR-Heaven, his physical weakness is replaced with physical strength as well as incredible stamina and endurance. The "Gatekeeper Clown" goes as far as to pluck the surprised and shocked Ginta out of his classroom during a fairly typical day of school, where, being a dreamer, he is constantly heckled by his classmates for his lack of physical prowess, except for his childhood friend Koyuki who encourages him to tell her about the dreams. The story follows Ginta Toramizu, a hyper and easily excitable boy who has always dreamed of a fantasy world, and has been transported to one, the world of MÄR-Heaven, by an extremely powerful Dimension ÄRM known as " Gatekeeper Clown." It was used in desperation by the world of MÄR-Heaven, which is in a period of oppression and instability caused by the mysterious reappearance of the Chess Piece Army. MÄR moved to 10:00, and both shows started over and went in order until June 9 when both shows were removed from the schedule. As of February 24, Prince of Tennis and MÄR changed timeslots. The same was happening with Prince of Tennis, which started at the same time. The next listing on the Cartoon Network website was listed as Episode 14. On JanuEpisode 7, Awaken: Meet the other Ed, was aired. The first episode was aired, then another episode that was not the second followed. The show is now airing on Toonami as stated, however, the order of shows originally was not in sequential order. Canadian network YTV will now start airing it starting Jat 7:00pm in the Friday anime block, Bionix. It is currently airing Saturday nights on Toonami, having premiered December 23 at 10:30 western and was aired Januon Cartoon Network in Australia at 6:00pm. It has aired on Jetstream since July 14, 2006. MÄR has been announced as a part of Cartoon Network's new online broadband service called Toonami Jetstream. The series is published in Japan by Shogakukan, in North America in English by VIZ Media, in France in French by Kana, in Spain in Spanish by Ivrea, in Singapore in English and Simplified Chinese by Chuang Yi, and in Indonesia by Elex Media Komputindo. As of 2006, the manga's first part ended in 161 chapters.
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