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title_name =Magic Knight Rayearth
  ja Name 魔法騎士(マジックナイト)レイアース
  ja Name Trans Magic Knight Rayearth
  genre Shōjo , Comedy



Animanga/Manga| Information

  author CLAMP
  publisher Kodansha <br/>
  serialized Nakayoshi
  first Run November 1993
  last Run February 1995
  num Volumes 3 (completed)



Animanga/Manga| Information

  author CLAMP
  publisher Kodansha <br/>
  serialized Nakayoshi
  first Run March 1995
  last Run April 1996
  num Volumes 3 (completed)



Animanga/Anime| Information

  director Toshihiro Hirano
  studio Tokyo Movie Shinsha
  network Yomiuri TV
  first Aired 17 October 1994
  last Aired 13 March 1995
  num Episodes 20



Animanga/Anime| Information

  director Toshihiro Hirano
  studio Tokyo Movie Shinsha
  network Yomiuri TV
  first Aired 10 April 1995
  last Aired 27 November 1995
  num Episodes 29



Animanga/OVA| Information

  director Keitaro Motonaga , Toshiki Hirano
  studio Kodansha
  num Episodes 3
  release Dates 1997



'''' is a Magical Girl Manga , Anime , and Console Game series by CLAMP , whose credits also include Cardcaptor Sakura , Angelic Layer , and Chobits . Originally a manga, it was adapted into a television anime with two series totaling forty-nine episodes, and later into a three-part OVA series unrelated to both the original television anime and manga (although using the same character designs and names, and some other similarities). (The "Magic Knight" phrase used in the series title and the characters' roles is written with the same Kanji as "mahō kishi," but CLAMP dictated that it is not pronounced the same way with phonetic characters known as Furigana .)

The manga was originally serialised in , plus another RPG and a Princess Maker -style Raising Sim for Sega Game Gear , all of which were Japan exclusives as well.

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PLOT SUMMARY

The main characters of ''Rayearth'', Hikaru, Umi, Fuu, and Mokona, each represent a member of CLAMP. Nearly all other characters and several locations in the story have automobile-related names.

The story is divided into two distinct arcs (one per series). The first begins as three girls from separate schools, all on field trips to Tokyo Tower , are blinded by a flash of light and hear a voice calling for the "Legendary Magic Knights" to save Cephiro.

In the manga, the characters are sucked ''through'' the floor while in the anime and game, the floor then disappears from under them. The characters fall through the sky into another world, known as Cephiro, also Zephyr. They meet a sorcerer, Master Mage Clef, who gives them magic and explains to them the peril that this world of Cephiro is in.

Here, will has the ability to change reality for better or for worse. The dark fears in people's hearts become monsters, while a well-intended wish can do miracles. One person, the Pillar, whose will is stronger than anyone else's, is responsible for maintaining through his or her prayers the well-being of Cephiro. However, the current pillar, Princess Emeraude, has been captured by her high priest, Zagato. The three girls are charged with the rescue of the Princess by collecting the three "rune-gods" ("Ma-shin," a multiple wordplay on Japanese kanji and the English word "machine") of Cephiro, and given a bizarre creature named Mokona to guide them on their journey.

This is the basis for the first story arc. The second is based on the events that occur near the end of the original series, dealing with the aftermath of the first season's climax.


CHARACTERS


See Also: Characters in Magic Knight Rayearth




MISCELLANEOUS

Three opening themes were used in the series:




In the English DVD release, Episodes 21 to 42 also used "Hikari to Kage wo Dakishimeta Mama".

Three ending themes were also used:




The English DVD release used "Rarabai ~ Yashiku Dakasete ~" for episodes 43 to 49.


OVA


A three-part OVA was released in Japan a few years after the end of the manga and the TV series. The OVA was named simply "Rayearth" and its story was quite different from the original. The characters are all the same, but the relationships, places, and events changed radically. Here we find that Hikaru, Umi and Fuu are already friends who go to the same school and are shortly to leave for college. Suddenly, an strange "elf" (which turns out to be Mokona, the strange mascot-creature from the original manga and anime) appears in front of them. At the same time, strange monsters and wizards start to appear in the city of Tokyo. One of them is Clef, who tries to guide the three girls in order to let them become the "Magic Knights", awake their "Mashins" and fight against the evil wizards from Cephiro, who are trying to invade the human world.


MANGA


''Magic Knight Rayearth'' and ''Magic Knight Rayearth II'' was published by Kodansha between November 1993 and April 1996 and consists of six volumes, three volumes in each series. ISBNs are for the most recent release:

Magic Knight Rayearth

Magic Knight Rayearth II


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