“Search the web for detailed information about [ANIME] including its story, creator, studio, episode count, seasons, manga origin, main characters, power systems, iconic moments, awards, viewership numbers, cultural impact, and surprising lesser-known facts. Then create a dramatic editorial infographic poster in the style of a National Geographic feature — but for anime series. The most iconic and powerful image representing [ANIME] is the full-bleed atmospheric hero filling the entire poster top to bottom, dramatically lit and color-graded in the show’s signature colors and visual identity. Oversized bold typography with the anime name dominates the upper portion in a font matching the show’s energy and personality. Text and graphic panels float naturally over the image as editorial overlays — not boxed magazine layouts. Include: release year and studio, episode and season count, manga vs anime comparison, main character breakdown, power system explanation, iconic moments and arcs, global viewership numbers, cultural impact, and 3 surprising lesser-known facts. A timeline of the series’ greatest moments along the bottom. Color palette and mood drawn entirely from the anime’s own visual identity. No white background, no magazine grid, no boxed sections. Everything layered organically over the full-bleed hero image. Aspect ratio 4:5. Dense, tactile, cinematic, unmistakably that anime.”