Fushigi Yuugi

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  • TV-14
  • 1995
  • 4 Seasons
  • 7.9  (1,063)

Fushigi Yuugi is a Japanese anime television series that aired on TV Tokyo from 1995 to 2002, based on the manga series of the same name by Yuu Watase. The show features an ensemble cast, including Nobutoshi Canna, Hikaru Midorikawa, Takehito Koyasu, Tomokazu Seki, Yumi Touma, Kirk Thornton, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, Wendee Lee, Chika Sakamoto, Jack Hamer, Kae Araki, Sandy Fox, Sean Mitchell, Kouji Ishii, Toru Furusawa, David Hayter, Daran Norris, Kumai Motoko, Richard Epcar, Tomoko Kawakami, and others.

The series follows the journey of a teenage girl named Miaka Yuki, who finds herself transported into a magical world called the "Universe of the Four Gods" after reading a mysterious book. She becomes the priestess of the god Suzaku and must gather her seven celestial warriors to summon Suzaku, who alone can save the empire of Konan from destruction by the country of Kutou.

Along with her best friend Yui Hongo, who unwittingly ends up in the same world as her, Miaka must navigate the dangers and politics of the kingdom, while dealing with the growing feelings she has for Tamahome, one of her celestial warriors. As she learns more about the universe she has become a part of, Miaka discovers that the book she read is not just a story, but a powerful tool that could be used to manipulate the fate of the world.

The show combines elements of fantasy, adventure, romance, and drama, with intricate plot twists and turns that keep viewers on the edge of their seats. The characters are well-developed and relatable, with each of the celestial warriors having their own unique personalities, strengths, and weaknesses. The relationship between Miaka and Tamahome is a central theme of the show, and their love story is both sweet and heart-wrenching.

One of the standout aspects of the show is its portrayal of complex female characters. Miaka and Yui are both strong and independent young women who face their own challenges and grow throughout the series. The show deals with topics such as betrayal, friendship, sacrifice, and redemption, exploring the intricacies of human relationships and the consequences of one's actions.

The animation style of Fushigi Yuugi is typical of anime from its time, with bright colors and exaggerated expressions. The music is another highlight, with a score that perfectly captures the emotion and atmosphere of each scene. The opening and closing themes are catchy and memorable, adding to the overall charm of the series.

Overall, Fushigi Yuugi is a classic anime that has stood the test of time. Its engaging story, memorable characters, and beautiful music have made it a fan favorite for over two decades. Whether you're a fan of fantasy, romance, or drama, there's something for everyone in this timeless tale of love and adventure.

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Seasons
Ova3 Ep4: Eikou Den - Befalling of Suzaku
4. Ova3 Ep4: Eikou Den - Befalling of Suzaku
 
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Ova3 Ep3: Eikou Den - Twist of Fate of the Seven Stars
3. Ova3 Ep3: Eikou Den - Twist of Fate of the Seven Stars
 
Taka, Tasuki and Chichiri find themselves overcome with dobut as each reborn Suzaku warrior they find lacks the memories and abilities of their previous lives. Meanwhile, from beside Miaka's hospital bed, Keisuke, Yui and Tetsuya try to coax Mayo to return to the real world.
Ova3 Ep2: Eikou Den - Quicksand Turns into White
2. Ova3 Ep2: Eikou Den - Quicksand Turns into White
 
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Ova3 Ep1: Eikou Den - Beginning of the Myth
1. Ova3 Ep1: Eikou Den - Beginning of the Myth
December 21, 2001
Three years after Miaka and Taka's adventures ended in the Universe of the Four Gods, the book has opened again. Now married with a baby on the way, Miaka and Taka are settling into their new lives. However Mayo Sakaki, a high school student infatuated with Taka, has found the Universe of the Four Gods. After opening it, Mayo is drawn into the book to become the new Priestess of Suzaku while Miaka collapses into a coma in the real world. At the hospital, the doctors find no trace of Miaka's unborn baby, as if she was never pregnant to begin with! Taka now must return to the world of the book to save his family, and all that reside within, from an unknown menace.
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  • Premiere Date
    April 6, 1995
  • IMDB Rating
    7.9  (1,063)