TV Series: | 49 episodes (Episodes 21 - 49 are also known as Magic Knight Rayearth II) | |
OVA Series: | 3 episodes (Known simply as Rayearth) | |
Tankoubon: | Manga I: 3 Volumes |
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Manga II: 3 Volumes | ||
CDs: | All You Need Is Love | |
Rayearth Original Soundtrack 1 | ||
Rayearth Original Soundtrack 2 | ||
Rayearth Original Soundtrack 3 | ||
Rayearth Original Soundtrack 4 | ||
Rayearth Original Soundtrack 5 | ||
Magic Knight Rayearth Best Album | ||
Rayearth Song Album | ||
Sega Saturn Original Soundtrack | ||
Books: | Magic Knight RayEarth Illustration Collection |
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Magic Knight RayEarth Illustration Collection 2 | ||
Magic Knight RayEarth Settei Shiryoushuu (Materials Collection) | ||
Magic Knight RayEarth Kyakuhonshuu (Scenario Collection) 1 | ||
Magic Knight RayEarth Kyakuhonshuu (Scenario Collection) 2 | ||
Magic Knight RayEarth Kyakuhonshuu (Scenario Collection) 3 | ||
Magic Knight RayEarth Kyakuhonshuu (Scenario Collection) 4 | ||
Magic Knight RayEarth Anime Book | ||
Magic Knight RayEarth Anime Book 2 | Heather Chan. Please do not duplicate in any form (digital, physical or otherwise) without permission. | |
Magic Knight RayEarth for Sega Saturn: Visual Guide Book | ||
Original Song Book | ||
Original Song Book 2 | ||
Best Song Book | ||
Video Games: | For Sega Saturn | |
Summary: Hikaru, Umi, and Fuu are all visiting Tokyo Tower with their schools when they are blinded by a bright light. Suddenly they find themselves in Cefiro and on a quest to become Magic Knights. |
Where can I get this?
ChiAnime (Second Season Coming Soon!)
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What is? | |
Tankoubon: | Tankoubon are manga (Comics) that are bound together. We call them trade paperbacks in the U.S. |
OVA/OAV: | OAV aka OVAs are only released on video tape or laser disk or DVD ... It stands for Original Anime Video or Original Video Anime |
Otaku: | Japanese for Family, it's a word used in Fandom to describe the Anime Fandom Family. |
Anime: | Japanese for Anime, many other languages use it to refer to Japanese Animation specifically. |
Tomodachi: | Japanese for 'Friend'. |