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Magic Knight Rayearth Hikaru Series By CLAMP
(Note: many characters names are either taken from or related to cars.) 1 1 Characters of the first season 1.1 Hikaru Shidou 1.2 Umi Ryuuzaki 1.3 Fuu Hououji 1.4 Clef 1.5 Mokona 1.6 Ferio 1.7 Presea 1.8 Alcyone 1.9 Ascot 1.10 Caldina 1.11 Lafarga (Rafarga) 1.12 Inouva 1.13 Emeraude 1.14 Zagato 1.15 The. TANGLED IN SOMETHING The list of characters from the Magic Knight Rayearth anime and manga series by CLAMP. One of the longer of the anime versions of their work at 49 episodes (not including the OVA version as well), there is plenty to digest in this Blu-ray release of the TV series, coming to the UK for the first time.Tuo 200 HIKARU XX.
He tells them they are in the land of Cephiro, which is ruled by the wills of the people who live there. Soon the girls find themselves disappearing from the tower and landing in an entirely new world.The first person they meet is the Master Mage Clef. As the girls meet each other for the first time, a bright light shines upon the tower and they hear a female voice calling for help. Among these the people are three girls from different schools: the energetic Hikaru Shidou (red), the cool-but-often-angry Umi Ryuuzuki (blue), and the smart Fuu Hououji (green). At the tower are several groups of children on school trips. The story follows three girls named Hikaru, Umi, and Fuu who find.The series begins at Tokyo Tower, a key location for many of CLAMP’s works – some of their other series, such as CLAMP School Detectives and Tokyo Babylon also have their opening chapters set there.
Clef helps them to escape, meaning he can only talk to them remotely. To do so, they must become the legendary “Magic Knights” by summoning three beings called “Rune-Gods”.Clef helps by bestowing magic on the girls, but he is only able to give magic to Hikaru before they are attacked by one of Zagato’s loyal minions. Now, various monsters roam the land, and it is up to Hikaru, Umi and Fuu to save her. However, she has been kidnapped by her high priest Zagato.
Around the time the anime started, the manga version of another hit isekai series, Escaflowne, had only just began. As they secure the material needed and eventually get their weapons made, the girls progress and travel to find the three Rune-Gods: Selece, Windam and Rayearth.Magic Knight Rayearth is of particular interest to anime fans today because, while isekai series set in other worlds are now very commonplace, this was one of just a small number back when it began in 1994. With Mokona guiding them, they face many of Zagato’s monsters and subordinates on their journey but also make alliances, most notably with the swordsman Ferio, who falls in love with Fuu. Hikaru’s magic is based on fire, Umi’s on water and Fuu’s on wind.On their journey to rescue Princess Emeraude, the girls first need to get special weapons made for them by the master smith Presea. This same jewel allows Clef to speak to the girls, with later episodes allowing him to give Umi and Fuu magic too.
Looking at both, Rayearth is probably the better series in terms of fantasy, but Escaflowne is superior regarding the mecha.One other area in which Rayearth is superior to Escaflowne is humour. It is not exactly clear how much of what is done is due to the knights or due to the Rune-Gods, and nothing at all is shown as to how they work. However, “piloting” is perhaps stretching things. While they don’t appear for most of this collection, the later episodes sees the three girls piloting mecha based on the Rune-Gods. The fantasy setting allows the artistic talent of the group to shine through, with Cephiro having a wide variety of landscapes: deserts, oceans, lakes, volcanos and floating islands make up this wonderful world.Both anime also use mecha in a fantasy context.
In the anime, the land the girls are sent to is spelt “Cephiro”. There arealso other issues with the subtitles. Mokona does not speak in the series so it is impossible to ask Mokona any questions regarding gender, although if you were to ask the version of Mokona in CLAMP’s later series Tusbasa in which the characters does talk, you would probably get the answer: “Mokona is Mokona”. In the original Japanese, Fuu refers to Mokona as “Mokona-san”, but this gets translated in the subtitles as “Sir Mokona”, when the term “-san” is gender-neutral. For example, it is unclear as to what gender Mokona is, if Mokona has a gender at all.
The relationship between the three main characters is a joy, and the way they have developed makes the second collection one that will be worth watching. Oddly, this 27-episode long collection includes six episodes from the second series, when you would think it would be better to divide the two collections up and keep each series separate.While Rayearth is a series that certainly has some issues, so far most of this collection has been fun to watch.