Magic Knight Rayearth (TV)
Alternative title:
Guerreiras Mágicas de Rayearth (Portuguese)
Guerreras Mágicas (Spanish)
Las Guerreras Mágicas (Spanish)
Magic Knight Rayearth - La saga di Sephiro (Italian)
Magic Knight Rayearth - Las Guerreras Mágicas (Spanish)
Rayearth
Taikasoturit
Una porta socchiusa ai confini del sole (Italian)
Wojowniczki z Krainy Marzeń (Polish)
魔法騎士[マジックナイト]レイアース (Japanese)
마법기사 레이어스 (Korean)
Objectionable content:
Significant
Copyright notice:
© CLAMP/KODANSHA • TMS
Plot Summary:
Three young girls, Hikaru, Umi, and Fuu, are transported to a magical world called Cephiro during a field trip to Tokyo Tower. They are soon greeted by Master Mage Clef, who explains to them that they have been summoned to become the Legendary Magic Knights and save Cephiro. The girls are less than enthusiastic about this idea, and only want to return home. Clef further explains that they must seek out the three Rune Gods to help them fight. He bestows armor and magical powers to each of them. They learn from Clef that High Priest Zagato has kidnapped the Pillar of Cephiro, Princess Emeraude. The Pillar of Cephiro has the sole responsibility of keeping Cephiro alive and in balance with her prayers. Without Princess Emeraude, Cephiro would fall into ruin. Hikaru, Umi, and Fuu must fight off Zagato's henchman and find the Rune Gods if they ever want to get back home. They soon learn that friendship and loyalty are the only things they can rely on in the crumbling Cephiro.
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User Ratings:
1178 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
25 minutes per episode
Number of episodes:
20
Episode titles: We have 20
Vintage:
1994-10-17 to 1995-03-13
1996-05-05 (Brazil - SBT)
1997-07-03 to 1997-07-25 (Italy)
1999 (Colombia - Canal RCN)
2020-07-20 (Latin America - BitMe, remastered version)
2021-04-05 (Chile - ETC, remastered version)
Release dates: We have 1
Opening Theme:
"Unyielding Wish (English version)" by Sandy Fox
"Yuzurenai Negai" (ゆずれない願い) by Naomi Tamura
Ending Theme:
"Asu e no Yūki (acoustic version)" (明日への勇気) by Keiko Yoshinari (ep 20)
"Asu e no Yūki" (明日への勇気) by Keiko Yoshinari
"Courage Leading to Tomorrow (English version)" by Sandy Fox
"Ideal Inquebrantable (Spanish version)" by Salomé Anjarí
"Unyielding Wish (English unplugged version)" by Sandy Fox
Insert song:
"Unyielding Wish (English unplugged version)" by Sandy Fox
"Yuzurenai Negai (unplugged version)" (ゆずれない願い) by Naomi Tamura (ep 19)
Links: We have 5
Trivia: We have 10
DVD Easter Eggs: We have 1
Reviews:
Magic Knight Rayearth Blu-Ray (Mar 6, 2017)
Rayearth VHS 1-2 (Jan 1, 1970)
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Chief Director: Toshihiro Hirano
Director: Masami Ōbari (OP)
Series Composition: Keiko Maruo
Scenario:
Keiko Maruo (9 episodes eps 1-3, 6-7, 9, 11, 15, 17 )Nanase Ohkawa (eps 14-20) Osamu Nakamura (8 episodes eps 4-5, 8, 10, 12-13, 16, 18 )
Storyboard:
Hajime Kamegaki (4 episodes eps 4, 9, 14, 19 )Hitoyuki Matsui (eps 12, 16) Kōichi Chigira (4 episodes eps 2, 7, 13, 18 )Mari Koeda (eps 8, 15, 17) Masakatsu Iijima (ep 6) Takehiro Nakayama (eps 5, 20) Toshihiro Hirano (eps 1, 10) Yasuhiro Matsumura (ep 11) Yorimichi Nakano (ep 17) Yoshikata Nitta (ep 3)
Episode Director:
Hajime Kamegaki (4 episodes eps 4, 9, 14, 19 )Hitoyuki Matsui (eps 12, 16) Keitaro Motonaga (5 episodes eps 1, 5, 10, 15, 20 )Kōichi Chigira (4 episodes eps 2, 7, 13, 18 )Tarou Hotani (ep 6) Yorimichi Nakano (eps 11, 17) Yoshikata Nitta (eps 3, 8)
Music: Hayato Matsuo
Original creator: CLAMP
Character Design: Atsuko Ishida
Art Director: Tsutomu Ishigaki
Animation Director:
Akira Takeuchi (eps 3, 8) Atsuko Ishida (ep 1) Hideyuki Motohashi (4 episodes eps 4, 9, 14, 19 )Hiroaki Nakajima (ep 17) Hiroshi Kubo (ep 11) Keiji Gotō (4 episodes eps 2, 7, 12, 16 )Madoka Hirayama (eps 13, 18) Takashi Kobayashi (eps 6, 11) Takehiro Nakayama (eps 5, 10, 15)
Mecha design: Masahiro Yamane
Sound Director: Yasuo Uragami
Director of Photography: Takashi Nomura
Producer:
Masahito Yoshioka Michihiko Suwa (Yomiuri TV) Mikihiro Iwata (Tokyo Movie Shinsha) Shigeki Nakamura (Dentsu)
Animation:
Kazuto Nakazawa (OP) Kōichi Ishihara (OP) Masahiro Yamane (OP) Osamu Nabeshima (OP) Osamu Ōkubo (ED) Shinji Sorita (OP) Takehiro Nakayama (OP) Takuya Suzuki (OP) Tatsuya Suzuki (OP) Yōichi Ueda (OP)
Animation producer: Keitaro Motonaga (ED)
Color Coordination: Reiko Hirayama
Color design:
Chiyoko Shimizu Kaeko Matsuo Reiko Hirayama (15 episodes eps 1-2, 4-5, 7, 9-10, 12-18, 20 )Sanae Kimura Yuko Nishikawa
Editing: Hajime Okayasu
Insert Song Arrangement: Norio Sakai
Insert Song Lyrics: Naomi Tamura
Insert Song Performance: Naomi Tamura
Key Animation:
Akiko Hashimoto (ep 10) Asako Nishida (ep 17) Fumie Muroi (ep 1) Haruo Ōgawara (ep 10) Hisao Muramatsu (4 episodes eps 10, 12, 16-17 )Jirō Kanai (eps 7, 9, 12) Jun Takagi (ep 8) Junko Abe (ep 7) Junpei Kajiwara (eps 3, 8) Kazuhiro Itakura (eps 4, 9, 13) Kazunori Ōta (ep 8) Kazunori Takahashi (ep 15) Kazuo Hayashi (ep 11) Kazuo Takigawa (ep 3) Keisuke Watanabe (eps 4, 9, 14) Kenichi Hamasaki (ep 2) Kenji Kajiwara (eps 7, 13) Kenji Nakagawa (ep 16) Kōichi Chigira (eps 2, 13) Kumi Horii (6 episodes eps 2, 5, 9, 12, 14, 17 )Madoka Hirayama (eps 1-2, 5, 10) Makoto Manabe (ep 8) Manabu Fukazawa (eps 4, 9, 13) Mariko Fujita (ep 15) Masaaki Iwane (ep 15) Masakazu Okada (eps 1, 8) Masao Suwa (ep 3) Masayuki Fujita (eps 5, 10) Moriyasu Taniguchi (ep 6) Motoki Yagi (eps 6, 11) Nagisa Miyazaki (4 episodes eps 4, 9, 12, 14 )Norifumi Okuyama (eps 12, 16-17) Noriko Omori (ep 11) Osamu Nabeshima (eps 2, 9) Satoru Minowa (5 episodes eps 1, 5-6, 16-17 )Satoshi Ishino (ep 16) Seiji Maruyama (eps 12, 16) Seiji Muta (5 episodes eps 7, 9, 12, 14, 17 )Shigeki Satō (eps 6, 11) Shigeru Uchihara (ep 3) Shinichi Yoshino (eps 3, 8) Shizuko Minami (ep 15) Sōichirō Matsuda (6 episodes eps 1, 5, 10, 15, 18, 20 )Susumu Nishizawa (4 episodes eps 4, 14, 16-17 )Takehiro Nakayama (eps 1, 13, 20) Takeshi Kimura (ep 8) Takuya Suzuki (6 episodes eps 1, 5, 10, 15, 18, 20 )Tatsuya Suzuki (6 episodes eps 1, 5, 10, 15, 18, 20 )Tomomi Ishii (ep 8) Tsukasa Abe (ep 7) Yasuhiro Fujita (ep 3) Yōichi Ueda (ep 1) Yoshihiro Sugai (ep 8) Yoshihiro Takeda (eps 6, 11) Yoshiko Kuwano (ep 2) Yuji Nakao (ep 3) Yukihiro Kobayashi (ep 5) Yukio Okano (eps 2, 12) Yuko Kusumoto (ep 4) Yumiko Kinoshita (ep 11) Yuri Chigira (eps 2, 13, 18)
Layout: Hiroyuki Onoda
Monster Design: Masahiro Yamane
Music producer: Yuuki Horio
Music Supervision: Kōichi Sugiyama
Orchestra Conductor: Katsuaki Nakatani
Planning: Naohiko Noda
Series Supervision: Nanase Ohkawa
Sound Effects: Junichi Sasaki
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Animation:
Anime World Osaka Hadashi Pro IMAGIN M I Mizo Planning Nakamura Production Soul Kids Studio Boomerang Studio Egg Studio Jungle Gym Studio March Studio Wanpack Tokyo Animation Center
Animation Production: TMS Entertainment
Backgrounds:
Baku Production Eternitat Studio Studio CATS Studio Martha Studio Uni Y.A.P. Ishigaki Production
Broadcaster: YTV
Film Developing: Tokyo Laboratory
Finish Animation:
AIC Anime World Osaka Hadashi Pro Kyuuma Pro Mizo Planning Oscar Planning Shima Studio Soul Kids Studio Bogey Studio Griffon Studio Kuma Studio March Suzuki Animation Planning Tokyo Carol
Photography Cooperation: Tenpyo Film
Production Cooperation: Dentsu Inc.
Recording Studio: APU Studio
Sound Production: Audio Planning U
Titles: Maki Production
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Director: Sarah-Anne Dafoe (Pilot dub)
ADR Director: Eric P. Sherman
Translation: Rika Takahashi
Additional Editing: Ian Wright (Discotek)
Additional Sound Effects Editor: Paul Silviera (Pilot dub)
ADR Recording Engineer: Patrick Rodman
Assistant Director: Karl Willems (Pilot dub)
Audio Restoration: Justin Sevakis (Discotek)
Blu-Ray Authoring: Justin Sevakis (Discotek)
Blu-Ray Compression: Justin Sevakis (Discotek)
Casting Director: Sarah-Anne Dafoe (Pilot dub)
Closing Music Engineer: Danny Williams
Design Director: Brady Hartel (Discotek)
Dialogue Editing: Ward Perry (Pilot dub)
Editing: Steven Siddall (Discotek)
Music Mixing Engineer: Joe Romersa
Packaging Design: Merideth Mulroney
Production Assistant:
Ian Wright (Discotek) Jeremy Vasquez (Discotek) Jose Argumedo (Discotek) Reed Nelson (Discotek) Steven Siddall (Discotek)
Production Associate: John M. Cusimano
Production Supervision: Clark Cheng
Recording Assistant: Tim Bavis (Pilot dub)
Special Thanks To:
Emily Snodgrass (Discotek) Jonathan Kim (Discotek) Mariel Cartwright (Discotek) Merideth Mulroney (Discotek) Mike Toole (Discotek) Pedro Saraiva (Discotek) Rob Roy (Discotek) Shoko Oono (Discotek) Vincent Diamante (Discotek)
Subtitle Styling: Ian Wright (Discotek)
Subtitle Timing: Ian Wright (Discotek)
Supervising Producer: Andrew Berman (TMS; Pilot dub)
Theme Song Performance: Sandy Fox
Voice Recording Engineer: Jason Fredrickson (Pilot dub)
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ADR Production: Bang Zoom! Entertainment
Broadcaster: Okto (Singapore - as Kids Central)
Internet Streaming:
Amazon Prime Video (English speaking countries) CONtv Crackle (North America; Expired) FUNimation Entertainment (via TMS Entertainment) Hulu
Recording Studio: Ocean Studios (Pilot dub)
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Dubbing Director: Emmanuel Liénart
ADR Supervision: Benoit Du Pac
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ADR Post-Production: AEDEA Studio (Remastered Version, 2020)
Broadcaster:
BitMe (2020, Latin America) Canal RCN (Colombia) ETC...TV (Chile) Magic Kids (Argentina) Megavision (Chile) TV Azteca (Mexico) UCV Television (Chile)
Distributor:
Cloverway (Latin America, 2005; expired) Dexterity Entertainment (Latin America, 2020) Dicitel Television (Chile, 1998; expired)
Dubbing: All Post (Latin America)
Internet Streaming:
Amazon Prime Video (Latin America) FUNimation Entertainment (Latin America) YouTube (Latin America)
Licensed by: TMS Entertainment USA (Latin America)
Producer: TMS Entertainment USA
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Dialogues:
Cristina Robustelli (TV edition) Elisa Bellia (VHS edition) Nicola Bartolini Carrassi (TV edition)
Mixing: Moreno Grossi Pometti (TV edition)
Publisher: Nicola Bartolini Carrassi (TV edition)
Synchronization: Giancarlo Martino (TV edition)
Theme Song Composition: Silvio Amato (TV edition)
Theme Song Lyrics: Alessandra Valeri Manera (TV edition)
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Broadcaster:
Hiro (from 2 June 2009) Italia 1 (from July 1997) Italia Teen Television (from November 2003) Man-Ga (from 20 December 2019)
Dubbing:
DEA Digital Editing Audio (VHS edition) DENEB Film (TV edition) DENEB FILM - Milano (TV edition)
Publisher: Yamato Video
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Publisher: Carlsen Comics |
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Dubbing Director: Danny Mandia (ABS-CBN)
Theme Song Performance:
Cynthia Villanueva (Tagalog OP) Daisy May Carino (Tagalog OP) Maripette Narvasa (Tagalog OP) |
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Broadcaster: RTL 7 |
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Artist Director: Miguel Plopschi
Associate Director: Ricardo Gandour (Publifolha)
Editing: Marcio S. de Camargo
Editorial Manager: Carlos Kauffmann (Publifolha)
Executive Director: Flávio Pestana
Recording Assistant: Marcos Haffer
Script Adaptation: Isabel Murray
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Distributor: Alien International (Brazil)
Dubbing Studio: Gota Mágica (Brazil)
Soundtrack: Sony Wonder
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