Magic Knight Rayearth | |
Tokyopop's re-release of Magic Knight Rayearth I Volume 1 | |
魔法騎士 レイアース (Majikku Naito Reiāsu) | |
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Genre | Dark fantasy,[1]isekai,[2]mecha[3] |
Manga | |
Written by | Clamp |
Published by | Kodansha |
English publisher | |
Demographic | Shōjo |
Magazine | Nakayoshi |
English magazine | |
Original run | November 1993 – April 1996 |
Volumes | 6 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Toshihiro Hirano |
Produced by | Mikihiro Iwata Michihiko Suwa Shigeki Nakamura Masahito Yoshioka |
Written by | Keiko Maruo Nanase Ohkawa |
Music by | Hayato Matsuo |
Studio | Tokyo Movie Shinsha |
Licensed by | |
Original network | NNS (ytv) |
Original run | October 17, 1994 – November 27, 1995 |
Episodes | 49 (List of episodes) |
Original video animation | |
Rayearth | |
Directed by | Toshihiro Hirano |
Written by | Manabu Nakamura |
Music by | Toshihiko Sahashi |
Studio | Tokyo Movie Shinsha |
Licensed by | |
Released | July 25, 1997 – December 10, 1997 |
Runtime | 45 minutes (each) |
Episodes | 3 |
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Magic Knight Rayearth focuses on three eighth-grade girls: the tomboyish, headstrong but short Hikaru Shidou (獅堂 光Shidō Hikaru); the quick-tempered and no-nonsense only child Umi Ryuuzaki (龍咲 海Ryūzaki Umi); and the intelligent and ladylike Fuu Hououji (鳳凰寺 風Hōōji Fū). While on a field trip to the Tokyo Tower with their respective schools, the girls find themselves drawn into another world, Cephiro. There they learn that Cephiro is influenced by one's will and that the Pillar maintains Cephiro through prayer. The girls are then tasked with rescuing the current Pillar, Princess Emeraude, from her abductor, the high priest and antagonistZagato, after which they will be returned to Tokyo.
Guided by the creature Mokona on their quest, the girls discover their respective element-based magic and awaken the three Rune-Gods (魔神Mashin), creatures who can take the form of giant robots that the girls must pilot. As the girls progress on their journey, they overcome their differences, learning how to work together and accept each other as friends. After the girls find Zagato, they fight and are able to destroy him. After this, they finally reach where Emeraude is imprisoned, but the three learn that she had fallen in love with Zagato, which had hindered her ability to pray solely for Cephiro's well-being. Feeling responsible for her actions, she had imprisoned herself, and eventually summoned the Magic Knights to kill her, as no one from Cephiro could harm the Pillar. Her dark side then takes over, seeking to destroy the Magic Knights for killing her love. After a short defensive fight against Princess Emeraude, the Magic Knights have no choice but to kill her. They then find themselves transported back to Tokyo.
The second part of the series deals with the complications caused by Princess Emeraude's death. Set a year later, it opens with the three protagonists struggling with their guilt and despair over their role in her death. Meeting again at Tokyo Tower, they find themselves transported mysteriously to Cephiro again, and discover that only a single piece of Cephiro remains, which holds a castle where the survivors gather to take refuge. With the Pillar gone, Cephiro is, for the most part, defenseless, and the girls are saddened to learn that a new Pillar must be chosen by the Pillar system before the whole planet is destroyed. Not only that, three warring planets have begun their attempts to conquer the Pillar-less Cephiro: Autozam, a technologically advanced world which intends to use the Pillar system to remove the pollution in its air; Fahren, whose childish ruler Lady Aska plans to use it to turn Cephiro into a world of her whims; and Chizeta, an overpopulated world whose sibling rulers Tatra and Tarta plan to use it to make Cephiro into a colony.
As the Magic Knights help defend the castle, they each agree that the fate of the planet should not be the responsibility of only one person which, like Princess Emeraude, effectively prevents that person from ever being able to live and love freely. What's more, there is a mostly unspoken risk that when a new Pillar is chosen, something may eventually hinder them from praying solely for Cephiro's well-being, cause them to summon new Magic Knights to kill them, and bring Cephiro to near-destruction again until a new Pillar is chosen, causing the cycle of events to continue endlessly. As such, Lantis, a powerful magic swordsman and Zagato's younger brother, wishes to end the Pillar system for those reasons.
Eventually, Mokona narrows the candidates down to two: Hikaru and the sickly Eagle Vision of Autozam, who is friends with Lantis and, as such, wishes to end the Pillar system for him with his eternal sleep. As the two undergo the test to become the new Pillar in a recreation of Tokyo, Mokona reveals itself to be the creator of Cephiro and its laws, which it had created after sadly witnessing the violence and destructive nature of the people on its earlier creation, Earth. It was responsible for bringing the three girls back to Cephiro. In the end, Hikaru becomes the new Pillar of Cephiro, and brings Eagle Vision back to Cephiro from the Tokyo recreation with the help of Fuu and Umi, against Mokona's insistence that only one may return. Hikaru then rebels against the Pillar system, decreeing once and for all that the fate of the planet should not be the responsibility of one person. Mokona accepts their decision and leaves with the three Mashin. The manga concludes with the three girls' return to a new Cephiro to visit their loved ones, as they work with the rulers of the other planets to solve their planets' problems, and contemplate Mokona's wish to allow the three protagonists to bring change to Cephiro.
Differences in the anime adaptation[edit]
The first season remains mostly faithful to the first arc of the manga aside from the inclusion of the original character Inouva and a multitude of subplots, but the second season shows a rapid departure. Most notable differences are the creation of two anime-only antagonists, Nova and Lady Debonair, who were born from the intense despair of Hikaru and the people of Cephiro respectively after the death of Princess Emeraude. It is also revealed by the Rune Gods that the girls were summoned back to Cephiro by their own will, most notably Hikaru's as her strength of heart also allowed her to become the new Pillar, a position she rejects in a similar fashion to the manga.
Development[edit]
During the celebration of the publication of the Soryuden novels, which Clamp had illustrated, the group was asked by Hideki Yamaguchi, editor for the Japanese shōjo (targeted towards girls) manga magazineNakayoshi, to do a series for the magazine.[4] The editor-in-chief wanted a story that could appeal to elementary readers and older, while Clamp wished to bring in younger fans.[5] Without direction from the editors, the group decided on a series combining robots, as they were fond of robot anime; role-playing games (RPGs), which saw popularity in Japan at the time; and fantasy, to counterbalance the robots, which they thought alone would be off-putting to their target audience.[4] According to Ohkawa, the magazine's success with the magical girl manga Sailor Moon (1992–97) made it possible for the group to pitch a serial with robots to its editors.[5]
—writer Nanase Ohkawa
A friend of Clamp, illustrator Takeshi Okazaki, created the 'Rayearth' part of the title, while Ohkawa thought of the rest.[4] At that point, Clamp had completed a 'basic' idea of the plot.[4] For the names of the characters, they drew on car names, feeling that they would be interesting and memorable for children, who might otherwise have difficulty learning the names of characters in katakana.[4][5] The inclusion of giant robots gave the artists some difficulty, as the massive scale of the robots made it impossible to depict the characters and robots in the same frame.[4] The artists also omitted the cockpit of the robots, to show their faces instead.[4] Greatly anticipating the ending to the first part of the series, Clamp found the protagonists' initial adventures in Cephiro 'really easy' to create.[4] Ohkawa noted that, had their target audience been older or male, they would have considered stopping the series with the conclusion of part one.[4] The second part, however, proved difficult for the group to create, as they felt as if they had 'written [them]selves into a corner'.[4]
Magic Knight Rayearth explores 'fate, grim destiny, and sacrifice,' as do many of Clamp's works.[5] According to Ohkawa, who believes in choosing one's fate, humanity's fate is caused by one's actions; Cephiro is merely an exaggeration of Earth.[5]
Media[edit]
Manga[edit]
Written and illustrated by Clamp, Magic Knight Rayearth appeared as a serial in the Japanese magazine Nakayoshi from November 1993 to February 1995. Kodansha collected the chapters in three tankōbon volumes. The first was published on July 22, 1994; the last was released on March 6, 1995.[7] The sequel also appeared in Nakayoshi from March 1995 to April 1996.
In 1997, Tokyopop licensed Magic Knight Rayearth for an English-language translation in North America, and serialized it in its manga magazine MixxZine.[5] The English version of the manga was at first issued in a flipped left to right format, but was re-released in the original right to left format in later editions. The English version of the manga also at first continued the volume numbering through the two series, such that Magic Knight Rayearth II volumes #1-3 were numbered as volumes '#4-6' (i.e., the 2000/2001 release of Magic Knight Rayearth volume 4 has the same content as the 2003/2004 re-release's Magic Knight Rayearth II volume 1).
It would appear that Tokyopop has lost their license for the series, as Dark Horse Comics announced at their San Diego Comic-Con International 2009 panel that they would be publishing the series in a new omnibus edition in honor of Clamp's 20th anniversary.[8] Dark Horse published the omnibus editions from July 6, 2011, to April 12, 2012.[9][10]
The series is also licensed in French by Pika Édition.[11]
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No. | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN | North American release date | North American ISBN |
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1 | July 22, 1994[7] | ISBN4-06-334642-0 | January 1, 1999 | ISBN978-1-892213-00-6 |
2 | November 22, 1994[7] | ISBN4-06-334643-9 | March 1, 1999 | ISBN978-1-892213-08-2 |
3 | March 6, 1995[7] | ISBN4-06-334644-7 | September 1, 1999 | ISBN978-1-892213-16-7 |
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No. | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN | North American release date | North American ISBN |
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1 | July 26, 1995[12] | ISBN4-06-334659-5 | June 1, 2000 | ISBN978-1-892213-43-3 |
1 | — | — | February 2003 (unflipped re-release) | ISBN1-59182-266-1 |
2 | December 18, 1995[12] | ISBN4-06-334660-9 | March 1, 2003 | ISBN978-1-892213-52-5 ISBN1-892213-52-4 |
2 | — | — | April 2003 (unflipped re-release) | ISBN1-59182-267-X |
3 | April 23, 1996[12] | ISBN4-06-334661-7 | June 1, 2003 | ISBN978-1-892213-72-3 ISBN1-892213-72-9 |
3 | — | — | April 2003 (unflipped re-release) | ISBN1-59182-268-8 |
Anime[edit]
The anime series aired first on Japan's Yomiuri TV and on NNS in Tokyo on October 17, 1994, and ended on November 27, 1995. It was directed by Toshihiro Hirano and co-produced by Yomiuri TV and Tokyo Movie Shinsha (now TMS Entertainment). The anime had 2 seasons, lasting 49 episodes altogether. The TV series was licensed in the U.S. twice, first by The Ocean Group and second by Media Blasters and was dubbed by Bang Zoom! Entertainment. The anime series was also aired on the Philippine television network ABS-CBN in 1996, dubbed in the Filipino language and airing every Sunday at 9:00 am for the first season and 10:30 am for the second season in 1997. It was popular with Filipino female children and became one of the Philippines' highest-rated anime series of the 20th century, helping to revitalize Filipino interest in anime. It was later aired on GMA Network on November 26, 2001, but on a weekday basis and with a Tagalog dub produced by Telesuccess Productions. It was released on both VHS and DVD. Discotek Media re-released the series on DVD and Blu-ray on January 31, 2017.[13][14]Anime Limited announced that they had acquired the series for release in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[15]
OVA[edit]
A three-part OVA was released in Japan a few years after the end of the manga and the TV series (July 25, September 26, and December 10, 1997). 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.
In the OVA, Hikaru, Umi and Fuu are already friends who go to the same school and will soon be leaving for high school. Suddenly, a strange fairy (which turns out to be Mokona, the creature from the original series) 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, awaken their Mashin and fight against the evil wizards from Cephiro, who are trying to invade the human world. In this version, Ferio, who is a sorcerer under Princess Emeraude's command, is not her brother. Eagle Vision fills that role instead, as well as being the main antagonist after he tricked Zagato to commit suicide in order to bring upon a false balance to Cephiro. His ties to Autozam are non-existent in this version, as he is a citizen of Cephiro from the start. He would put a spell on Emeraude to convince her that Zagato is still alive, so that the sorcerers of Cephiro can continue to exist on Earth as the two worlds would soon merge and each sorcerer would battle against the Magic Knights. Lantis is also introduced right away as being an ally to the Magic Knights and against Eagle's plans. The only other characters that are in the OVA are Ascot and Alcyone, with none of the other characters are featured.
The OVA is licensed in the U.S. by Manga Entertainment, who opted to use a different New York-based voice cast for its English release, which was produced by Skypilot Entertainment.
Theme songs[edit]
- Opening Themes
Three opening themes were used in the series and one in the OVA Rayearth:
Magic Knight Rayearth:
- Episodes 01-20: 'Unyielding Wish' (「ゆずれない願い」'Yuzurenai Negai') by Naomi Tamura (田村 直美Tamura Naomi)
Magic Knight Rayearth 2:
- Episodes 01-22: 'I Can't Hate You' (「キライになれない」'Kirai ni narenai') by Ayumi Nakamura (中村あゆみNakamura Ayumi)
- Episodes 23-29: 'Still Embracing Light and Darkness' (「光と影を抱きしめたまま」'Hikari to Kage o Dakishimeta mama') by Naomi Tamura
Media Blasters' early English DVD release used 'Hikari to Kage o Dakishimeta Mama' as the opening for Magic Knight Rayearth 2 Episodes 01-22. The original openings from episodes 01-22 were included as an extra on the early DVDs, and was only in Japanese, however this isn't the case with the remastered sets, in which the dubbed openings were removed meaning, all three openings are left intact.
- Ending Themes
Three ending themes were used:
Magic Knight Rayearth:
- Episodes 01-20: 'The Courage Leading to Tomorrow' (「明日への勇気」'Asu e no Yūki') by Keiko Yoshinari (吉成 圭子Yoshinari Keiko)
Magic Knight Rayearth 2:
- Episodes 01-22: 'Lullaby - Let me embrace you tenderly -' (「ら·ら·ば·い〜優しく抱かせて〜」'Rarabai ~ Yasashiku Dakasete') by Minako Honda (本田 美奈子Honda Minako)
- Episodes 23-29: 'It Will Shine Someday' (「いつか輝く」'Itsuka Kagayaku') by Keiko Yoshinari
Media Blasters' early English DVD release used 'Rarabai ~ Yasashiku Dakasete ~' as the ending for Magic Knight Rayearth 2 Episodes 23-29. The original ending from episodes 23-29 was included as an extra on the early DVDs, and was only in Japanese, this again was eventually rectified in the remastered sets, in which, like the openings the dubbed endings were removed meaning all three endings were left intact.
In the early English releases of the TV series, Sandy Fox sang both the opening and the ending themes in the English dubbed version.
Rayearth:
- OVA: 'All You Need is Love' by Naomi Tamura
Magic Knight Rayearth Ova
Video games[edit]
A number of video games have been released that are based on Magic Knight Rayearth. Magic Knight Rayearth, an adventure RPG set in the first TV season, was released for the Sega Saturn. It was the last officially released game for the console in the US. All other games based on the manga were released exclusively in Japan, including a Super Famicomrole-playing game (RPG), a Sega Pico title called Magic Knight Tanjou, two short RPGs for Game Boy, a raising sim, and another RPG for Sega Game Gear.
The series appears in the Super Robot Wars T game, released in 2019.
Reception[edit]
Magic Knight Rayearth has been well received by English-language readers. According to Dark Horse Comics, almost 200,000 copies of the series have been sold in the United States.[9] The first volume of Tokyopop's re-release of Magic Knight Rayearth II placed 44th on the list of the top 100 bestselling graphic novels for February 2004, with an estimated 1,446 copies sold.[16] The first volume of Dark Horse's omnibus edition appeared at the 83rd place of the list of the top 300 bestselling graphic novels for July 2011, with an estimated 1,069 copies sold.[17] The second volume placed 109th on the list for April 2012, with an estimated 942 copies sold.[18]
References[edit]
- General
- Clamp (2002). Magic Knight Rayearth. 1–3. Los Angeles, California: Tokyopop.
- Clamp (2003). Magic Knight Rayearth II. 1–3. Los Angeles, California: Tokyopop.
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- Specific
- ^Carlos Ross and Christi. 'Rayearth'. THEM Anime Reviews. Archived from the original on July 23, 2018. Retrieved July 23, 2018.
- ^Loveridge, Lynzee (August 19, 2017). '8 Anime That Were Isekai Before It Was Cool'. Anime News Network. Archived from the original on December 6, 2018. Retrieved December 5, 2018.
- ^Shepard, Chris (January 8, 2002). 'Rayearth OAV VHS 1-3 - Review'. Anime News Network. Archived from the original on December 5, 2018. Retrieved December 5, 2018.
- ^ abcdefghijClamp no Kiseki. 4. Los Angeles, California: Tokyopop. 2005. pp. 5–6.
- ^ abcdefOshiguchi, Takashi (1997). 'Nanase Ohkawa'. In Trish Ledoux (ed.). Anime Interviews: The First Five Years of Animerica, Anime Manga Monthly (1992–97). San Francisco, California: Cadence Books. pp. 172–81. ISBN1-56931-220-6.
- ^Oshiguchi, Takashi (1997). 'Nanase Ohkawa'. In Trish Ledoux (ed.). Anime Interviews: The First Five Years of Animerica, Anime & Manga Monthly (1992–97). San Francisco, California: Cadence Books. p. 179. ISBN1-56931-220-6.
- ^ abcd'CLAMP公式ウェブサイト' (in Japanese). Clamp. Archived from the original on 2012-02-10. Retrieved 2009-08-20.
- ^'Dark Horse - San Diego Comic-Con International 2009'. Anime News Network. 2009-07-25. Archived from the original on 2009-07-30. Retrieved 2009-07-27.
- ^ ab'Magic Knight Rayearth Omnibus Edition :: Profile'. Dark Horse. Archived from the original on July 21, 2013. Retrieved August 16, 2013.
- ^'Magic Knight Rayearth Volume 2 TPK :: Profile'. Dark Horse. Archived from the original on December 2, 2013. Retrieved August 16, 2013.
- ^'Magic Knight Rayearth volume 6'. Pika Édition. Archived from the original on 2013-05-25. Retrieved 2009-08-25.
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- ^'Discotek Adds Rayearth TV, Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas, Descendants of Darkness, IGPX, Lupin III: Bank of Liberty'. Anime News Network. 2014-11-21. Archived from the original on 2014-11-25. Retrieved 2014-11-22.
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- ^Stevens, Josh A. (October 28, 2018). 'Anime Limited To Release Sword Art Online Alternative & More'. Anime UK News. Archived from the original on January 31, 2019. Retrieved October 28, 2018.
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- ^'Top 300 Graphic Novels Actual -- April 2012'. ICv2. May 7, 2012. Archived from the original on September 17, 2013. Retrieved August 16, 2013.
Further reading[edit]
- Divers, Allen (25 August 2003). 'Procrastination is a State of Mind - TT'. Anime News Network.
External links[edit]
- Magic Knight Rayearth at Dark Horse Comics's official website
- Magic Knight Rayearth (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Magic Knight Rayearth (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Magic Knight Rayearth on IMDb
- Magic Knight Rayearth at TV.com
- J-pop.com review of OVAs
The anime adaptation of Magic Knight Rayearth aired first on Japan's Yomiuri TV on October 17, 1994 and ended on November 27, 1995. It was directed by Toshihiro Hirano and co-produced by Yomiuri TV and Tokyo Movie Shinsha (now TMS Entertainment). The anime had 2 seasons, lasting 49 episodes altogether. The TV series is licensed in the U.S. by Media Blasters, now by Discotek Media and is dubbed by Bang Zoom! Entertainment. It was released on both VHS and DVD and now on Blu-ray.
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Episode list[edit]
First season (1994-1995)[edit]
No. | Title | Original air date | |
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1 | 'The Birth of the Legendary Magic Knights!' Transcription: 'Densetsu no Majikku Naito Shidō' (Japanese: 伝説のマジックナイト始動) | October 17, 1994 | |
During a field trip at Tokyo Tower, three girls from three different schools are transported to a medieval-like land named Cephiro. The girls introduce themselves as Hikaru Shidou, Umi Ryuuzaki and Fuu Hououji, who are all in the 8th grade regardless of how they look. They are then greeted by a wizard named Clef. Clef explains that their ruler, Princess Emeraude, was imprisoned by the High Priest, Zagato, high above the skies of Cephiro. Clef explains that their world was never like this before, that it is stable with Princess Emeraude's prayers holding everything together. He then explains that Princess Emeraude made it clear they are Legendary Magic Knights, who are destined to save their world. He then explains that they cannot leave until they fulfill the Princess' wish. Clef asks if they can use magic; when they say they can not, he grants it to them and begins teaching them. Watching from his fortress, Zagato sends Alcyone to stop the Magic Knights. Clef sees Alcyone, and she attacks. He blocks the attack and fends off Alcyone as he sends the girls away on a griffin. His last command is for them to go west to the Forest of Silence, to Presea's home. Alcyone goes after them, while Clef thinks about how they would do against Zagato. At that moment, Zagato shows up and fires a spell at Clef. Clef is turned into stone, and Zagato's spell breaks the ground around him. Clef begins to fall off the cliff. Alcyone charges towards the three. After a few attacks, Hikaru finally stands up and uses her 'Fire Arrow' spell to defeat Alcyone. | |||
2 | 'Presea, the Master Smith in the Forest of Silence' Transcription: 'Chimmoku no Mori no Sōshi Puresea' (Japanese: 沈黙の森の創師 プレセア) | October 24, 1994 | |
Guided by Clef's words stuck in their head, they reach the Forest of Silence. They are dropped off by the griffin, and wonder how they'll get into the mansion, because it is surrounded by a wall with no doors. Fuu suggests knocking. Umi is very skeptical, but when Hikaru starts to knock on the wall, a door opens. They try to call for someone, but no one greets them. They have small argument about not being rude, and decide to enter without permission. They do not know it, but a monster crawling in the ground gets in behind them. The door shuts and they enter the mansion. They wander around a bit, until they hear noise coming from a room. It turns out to be a library, and they see a mess coming from someone behind the chair. They ask if the person is Presea, but when the chair turns around, it turns out that the 'person' is a small rabbit-like creature called Mokona. Suddenly a cage drops on them, and a woman comes forward. The woman is extremely happy, thinking she's captured Mokona, the creature that has been always messing up her study. After thinking of ways to punish Mokona, she looks in the cage and is surprised to see three girls in it. Umi starts to complain about how it is not their fault they were captured since the women, whom they have figured out is Presea, did not answer the door. She explains how Hikaru just knocked and the door opened by itself. Presea is surprised, and tells them only the Legendary Magic Knights could have done that. The monster soon finds them and starts to attack them. Presea manages to let them escape from the cage, and Hikaru tries using her magic to kill it. But the magic does not work and they scream in fear. Presea then draws out her sword and slices the monster's head off. Presea then brings them to a room filled with weapons, since they obviously need them to fight back. After thinking they had to pay for them, Presea reveals she is just 'loaning' the weapons to them... no charge. She then explains that for them to become true Magic Knights, they need to go to the Spring of Eterna to pick up the legendary ore, Escudo. What they did not know is that the monster was not killed, and it comes for them again. Presea closes the huge door and tells them to pick a weapon. The girls close their eyes, and they successfully choose their weapons. Both Hikaru and Umi gets swords (Hikaru's is a broadsword and Umi's is a rapier), while Fuu get a bow and arrows. The monster then breaks through the door. They try to kill it and manage to break it up into pieces. It then reassembles itself, and Fuu tells them it is probably made of mud. Hikaru then gets an idea for how to kill it. She asks Presea if they have a pond. Presea says there is one in the back, and the four of them head for it. Hikaru asks if she can use the table cloth as they pass through the kitchen. Presea tells her yes, as they head for the back. Outside Hikaru tells them to distract the monster as she hides behind a pillar. Umi and Fuu does so and Hikaru throws the cloth over the monster's head. Hikaru charges forward, knocking the monster in the pond, where it proceeds to die. They then get another surprise when the weapons suddenly disappear into their jewels on their gloves. Presea then tells them that the weapons will only appear when they are needed. Outside the wall, Presea tells them to go to Eterna. She then tells them they will be guided by Mokona, who knows they way. They part ways for now, and Presea hopes the Legendary Magic Knights save their land. The episode ends with Presea praying that the Princess is watching over the trio. | |||
3 | 'Ferio, the Handsome, Mysterious Swordsman' Transcription: 'Nazo no Bishōnen Kenshi Ferio' (Japanese: 謎の美少年剣士 フェリオ) | October 31, 1994 | |
While travelling to the Spring of Eterna, the girls run into a young man named Ferio who saves them from a monster. Ferio then offers to be their guide to get out of the Forest of Silence. They say no, and try to lose him, but he still follows them. The girls then discuss about him being their guide, but they can not trust him, due to the fact he is still a stranger. They let him be their guide and use their food as payment since they have no money. We then find out that Ferio was an entertainer, and Princess Emeraude saved his life when guards thought he stole in the castle. Princess Emeraude then told the guards that it was a gift to him. That is why he is on the quest to save Princess Emeraude. They then take rest in a large tent/room, thanks to Mokona. Hikaru wants to give Ferio food, who is outside, but Fuu tells Hikaru she'll do it. The reason is, Hikaru is too kind, and might invite him in to stay with them. Outside, Fuu gives him the food, and Ferio asks her to stay with him while he eats. She blushes and rushes back in. The next day, they look upon a lot of monsters surrounding a rock. They come up with a plan for Hikaru and Umi kill the monsters while Ferio and Fuu destroy the rock. Hikaru and Umi kill a lot of monsters, and Ferio charges forward to the rock. Suddenly he is frozen. He tells Fuu to not come closer, because the rock creates monsters. Fuu stands afar, and gets a clear shot, hitting and breaking the rock. Hikaru and Umi stop attacking the monsters, when they turn back into their true forms. At the end of the day, they are out of the forest, and thank Ferio for his help. Ferio then gives Fuu the gift that Princess Emeraude gave him. Umi is excited about the gift, but Ferio reveals Fuu gets a gift because he loves her and runs off. | |||
4 | 'Alcyone, the Vengeful Sorceress' Transcription: 'Shūnen no Masōshi Arushiōne' (Japanese: 執念の魔操士 アルシオーネ) | November 7, 1994 | |
The girls run into what seems to be a deserted village. They are captured in a net, and find out that the villagers were hiding from the monsters corrupting their land. A monster then appears, forcing the villagers to go back into hiding. The girls get the monster's attention by hitting it when it goes after a little girl. The monster attacks them, accidentally setting them free and Hikaru defeats it with her magic. Umi is happy, and suggests hurrying to get to Eterna to get Escudo, but is suddenly attacked out of nowhere and falls to the ground. Hikaru runs to Umi, only to be challenge by Alcyone, who was the one who injured Umi with her Ice Arrows. Alcyone is confident of beating them, but Hikaru's anger only makes her stronger. In the middle of the fight, Umi slowly wakes up, and sees Hikaru battling for her sake. Umi turns to Mokona and wishes for magic, which Clef proceeds to teach her, communicating through Mokona. Umi stands up, and casts a 'Water Dragon' spell that blasts Alcyone, who retreats. Umi once again falls down, and Hikaru goes to her. Hikaru thanks Umi for saving her. Fuu then wishes for magic to save Umi and, as with Umi, Clef teaches her through Mokona. She then casts a 'Wind of Healing' spell that heals Umi. | |||
5 | 'Escudo, the Legendary Ore' Transcription: 'Densetsu no Kōbutsu Esukūdo' (Japanese: 伝説の鉱物 エスクード) | November 14, 1994 | |
Alcyone begs Zagato for another chance to kill the Magic Knights, saying she has a plan. The girls reach a lake and think it is Eterna, but Mokona tells them it is not Eterna. A water monster then attacks them from the lake and Umi destroys it with her Water Dragon. The water that formed the monster rains on them as it falls apart, making them glow, and they brush off the glowing as they dry off. They head for Eterna, as Alcyone watches from afar, laughing to herself. They arrive at the place that Mokona says is Eterna, but they do not see anything other than a line floating in midair. Mokona wanders off to climb a pillar of rock and Hikaru follows. Hikaru calls to Umi and Fuu from the top of the rock pillar, saying that they have to see something. Umi and Fuu join her and are surprised to see a spring from the top of the rock. Fuu realizes that Eterna is a two-dimensional spring--you can see the spring from above, but from the side, it looks like a line. Mokona jumps into the spring and they follow him to get the Escudo. The girls are separated as they fall further into the spring, and each of them sees someone they care about greatly. Hikaru sees her dog, Hikari, Umi sees her parents, and Fuu sees herself. The girls are attacked by their loved ones, and would not fight back. They then hear Princess Emeraude's voice, asking them to consider if they are truly facing their loved ones. The girls all figure out that it is not actually their loved ones in front of them, and destroy the images with new spells. Hikaru gains the spell Red Lighting, Umi gains the spell Blue Tornado, and Fuu gains the spell Green Gale. As the images disappear, each girl has a piece of Escudo appear in front of her. They are excited, but they get an unexpected visitor... Alcyone. The girls then abruptly drop to the floor. Alcyone explains her water monster had a slow-acting poison in it. She then says that she has come for the Escudo, because only the Magic Knights would have been able to get it. The Escudo then rushes into their glove jewels and their armor gets upgraded. They then use their new spells to send Alcyone back. Then they head back to Presea, as she will make their new weapons to awaken the legendary Rune Gods. Alcyone begs for another chance, but Zagato sends her off, and sends Ascot off for his chance to kill the Magic Knights. | |||
6 | 'Lives at Stake - Presea's Weapons' Transcription: 'Inochi o Kaketa Puresea no Buki' (Japanese: 命をかけたプレセアの武器) | November 21, 1994 | |
Ascot sends a caterpillar-like creature off to kill the Magic Knights. He then decides to take a nap while his creature kills them. The girls arrive at Presea's house in the Forest of Silence and give her the Escudo, along with their weapons. Presea starts to make their new weapons in another room when they hear the monster. The girls tells Presea to take care of making the Escudo weapons, while they handle the monster. The caterpillar attacks the Magic Knights, who are somewhat successful in defending themselves, but it then turns and heads into the house, going after Presea. Weakened by the effort she exerted, Presea finally completes the Escudo weapons, but the monster breaks into the room immediately after. The building starts to crumble because of the damage done by the monster and the ceiling falls on Presea. The girls enter the room right on the monster's heels and see Presea under a piece of the ceiling. The girls call for their new weapons and use them to kill the monster. They all rush to Presea who is at her last breath. She dies and Hikaru swears to avenge her. Ascot wakes up from his nap and calls for his creature, only to find its remains in the ruins of Presea's house. He swears he'll avenge the creature's death as well. | |||
7 | 'Ferio in Desperation - A Romance in the Desert' Transcription: 'Sutemi no Ferio Sabaku no Koi' (Japanese: 捨て身のフェリオ砂漠の恋) | November 28, 1994 | |
Clef calls out to the girls and tells them, with each earthquake that happens in Cephiro it means that Cephiro is falling. If Cephiro falls completely, they cannot go back to their world. He then tells then to become a Magic Knight, they would need to awaken the Rune God. Mokona knows the way to each one Ferio sees Ascot, planning an attack on the girls, and he tricks Ascot, by saying he would want to help. Ascot does not fall for it, and tells him if he could, bring the girls to him in the desert, where the monster would hopefully kill them. Ferio meets the girls, and lure them into the desert. The monster attacks, but Ferio finds out from Ascot, the monster can attack by sound. Using the orbs, the magical walkie-talkie like devices, Ferio calls the monster and lures it away from the girls. A small monster then gives the message to the girls, saying that Ascot has taken Ferio. If they want to save him, they need to go to the desert. They decide to sleep on it, thinking he would be safe. Fuu does not think so, and sneaks out in the middle of the night/early morning to save Ferio. Her sword grows in the process, and she manages to kill the monster, called Pajero. Ferio tells Fuu, if she had not notice by now, the orb is a communicator, and if she needs to talk to him, call him. | |||
8 | 'The Horrible Trap of Summoner Ascot' Transcription: 'Shōkanshi Asukotto no Kyōfu no Wana' (Japanese: 召喚士アスコットの恐怖の罠) | December 5, 1994 | |
Hikaru, Umi and Fuu meet a new animal friend in the forest. But is this new friend more than meets the eye? | |||
9 | 'The Magic Knights' Greatest Crisis' Transcription: 'Majikku Naito Saidai no Kiki' (Japanese: マジックナイト最大の危機!) | December 12, 1994 | |
Alcyone manages to trick Ascot into freeing her from a barrier that was holding her against her will. Promising she would give power to one of his monsters so it would be strong enough to kill the Magic Knights. In an open field, Umi is still obsessed with her fencing competition that would have been a week away at the time they arrived in Cephiro, even though days, or maybe even weeks have already passed by. Hikaru suggests if you wish hard enough, maybe you can still make it to the competition, since Cephiro is a land of power. Both Hikaru and Fuu would wish for Umi too. A few yards away, Alcyone gives Ascot the power she promised to his monster, 'Luci', which not only over powers it, but freezes itself, as well as Ascot. Hikaru, Umi and Fuu see the snow storm blasting their way, and Umi makes a wish before getting hit. She wants to return to Tokyo. Hikaru and Fuu suffer from hypothermia, and fall to the ground. Then Alcyone stops the weather and hopes that her plan on killing the Magic Knights worked. Until she realizes only two of them are present. Umi wakes up back in the Tokyo, and notices no one is moving. She rushes to a familiar face, her fencing captain, but as she soon realizes, she is not in the real Tokyo. Things start to dissolve around her, as reality sinks in. She is still in Cephiro. She appears before Alcyone, and the pair face off in a sword fight. Alcyone over powers her, but Umi is determined not to lose. She wishes to win, and her sword grows in the process. Umi uses her upgraded sword against Alcyone, which sends her running off. The sword manages to break the ice storm, as well as killing the monster. After Hikaru and Fuu finally regain consciousness, they are relieved Umi is unharmed. Umi then reminds them until they save Cephiro, they cannot return home. | |||
10 | 'Revival of Selece, the Legendary Rune-God' Transcription: 'Yomigaeru Densetsu no Mashin Seresu' (Japanese: よみがえる伝説の魔神セレス) | January 9, 1995 | |
The girls reach a lake, and Mokona reveals that a Rune God rests within it. They travel underneath the water, to a place with air, thanks to Mokona's magic. Umi does not feel good, and starts to glow. She wanders off, and suddenly they notice a painting of a blue dragon, and Umi is cut off from Hikaru and Fuu behind when two large doors appear. Ascot then arrives with another one of his monsters, and battle the Hikaru and Fuu. They do not injure it much, but Fuu points out the glowing jewel on its head, and Hikaru breaks it. The monster becomes stunned, and Ascot comes out. He then goes on a tirade about how they all killed his monster friends. Hikaru tells him if they were his true friends, he would not hurt them or harm them by sending them into fights they could not win. The monster wakes up, and starts to go berserk on them. Ascot runs away, while Hikaru and Fuu fight it off. Meanwhile with Umi, the dragon tests her, by telling her to show her courage of the heart. She hear the screams of Hikaru and Fuu, and suddenly the doors disappear. It tells her to run away, but she does not. She wants to help them, she charges for the monster, but it fires back. Fuu then casts a new spell, 'Protecting Wind', to protect Umi. Fuu then collapses, and the monster goes for Umi. The monster then goes for Hikaru after she draws its attention when hitting it with her 'Red Lightning'. Hikaru collapses, and Umi is crushed. She tells the dragon, if acquiring the dragon’s power means running away, she does not want it. She wants to help her friends and rather die in the process of helping them. Suddenly the dragon turns into what looks like a robot, which defeats the monster. The machine then reveals the truth to Umi, she showed her true courage, and tells her she is not yet strong enough to wear him. Only when she becomes a true Magic Knights, will she be ready to dawn him in battle. He then turns into a ball of light and proceeds to enter Umi's armor, where it starts to grow. Hikaru and Fuu's armor proceed to do the same. The girls are only one step closer on saving Cephiro. | |||
11 | 'The Legend of the Rune-Gods - In Cephiro, Another World' Transcription: 'Isekai Sefīro no Mashin Densetsu' (Japanese: 異世界セフィーロの魔神伝説) | January 16, 1995 | |
The girls are flying off to the flying mountain, the very same mountain they first saw when they arrived in Cephiro. Inside the mountain holds the castle were Princess Emeraude is being held. When they almost reach it, they were attacked by Zagato, but then saved by Princess Emeraude. Ferio, while resting, pulls out his communicator. He then gets a message from Princess Emeraude to save the girls by the lake of Piraus Village. He does so, and they take rest there for a bit. Meanwhile, the villagers are being interrogated by a servant of Zagato named Caldina, who then demands money in exchange for leaving them alone. However Caldina changes her mind, upon seeing the girls and Ferio when they enter the village. The girls then tell the story of finding the first Rune-God, and they are ready to save Cephiro. He then reveals that they need to acquire two more Rune Gods to complete their journey before they can save Cephiro. They are then attacked by villagers, and Ferio takes one hostage. The villagers then explain that a servant of Zagato was forcing them to do so. Ferio then comes up with a plan for her to leave them alone, as well as the girls can escape quietly. Ferio goes to Caldina and offers her money. She is not fooled by his offer, but he reveals he wants to play cards. Caldina can not resist such an offer, and agrees to play. She ends up winning all of his money, and they are interrupted by the villagers. They reveal the girls escape, and blame Ferio. One of the villagers then takes a knife and stabs him. Caldina is shocked by this, she takes the money and runs off. Ferio stands up, as the villagers thank him. Back at home, Ascot passes Caldina's room, and he reveals to her that he does not wish anymore to kill the girls anymore. She then tell him, do not let his troubles get him down. Back with the girls, they rush off to find the other Rune Gods, as they exit the village. Fuu stops, and pulls out her communicator. She then gets a message from Ferio, saying their plan was successful and to call him once in a while, or he'd miss her. Fuu starts to blush, and Hikaru and Umi notices it. Fuu then starts to walk the wrong way but Hikaru corrects her as Fuu laughs at her mistake. | |||
12 | 'The Fearsome Illusionist Caldina' Transcription: 'Osorubeki Genwakushi Karudina' (Japanese: 恐るべき幻惑士 カルディナ) | January 23, 1995 | |
The girls are walking, when Mokona tells them to go up. Mokona then reveals a Rune God is up in one of the flying mountains. Caldina and Ascot catch up with them. Caldina tells Ascot she'll take care of everything, and tells him to wait for her. Caldina uses a spell to make the girls think the ground is soft and shaky, and that large rocks are falling on them. The girls panic, and fall to the bottom. They wake up and see a cave, when the ground continues to shake. Once inside, they see Clef, where he tells them he had saved Princess Emeraude, and she wants to talk to them. Fuu is not convinced, and warns the others. They cautiously enter another room, where they see Princess Emeraude, and two guards with her. Fuu then questions how they could defeat Zagato. Princess Emeraude and her two guards then turn into monsters, and proceed to attack them. Although the girls cannot hurt the monster, the monsters can hurt them. Hikaru, Umi and Fuu know it is only an illusion, and try to concentrate hard enough so that they would not get hurt. The monsters slowly disappear, but Umi is taken off guard, as she opens her eye. A monster proceeds to attack her, she screams, and runs to the door they came from. Reality sinks in as they realize they are outside, high in the air, and fall to the ground. Outside, Caldina then breaks a piece of the ledge, and the rock proceeds to fall on them. Mokona awakens from being dizzy, and wakes up Umi just in time. She breaks the rock, and pieces start to fly towards Caldina, knocking her unconscious. Ascot finds Caldina, and vows to kill the Magic Knights. He finds Umi and calls forth his monsters, who proceeds to grab the unconscious Hikaru and Fuu. Umi gets upset and draws her sword right onto Ascot's neck. She tells him to put them down. Ascot angrily shouts about how they killed his monster friends, and Umi proceeds to slap him. She start to explain that he can not keep treating the way he has or more of them might get hurt. The other girl wake up in the middle of her talk as Umi starts to explain how the girls, are her friends too, and would do anything to protect them. Umi then asks if they could be friends, and he agrees. She asks his name, and he introduces himself. Caldina wakes up and sees Ascot. She notes that he is acting very strangely, and she wonders what happened to him. | |||
13 | 'The Most Valuable Thing in this World' Transcription: 'Kono Sekai de Ichiban Taisetsuna Mono' (Japanese: この世界でいちばん大切なもの) | January 30, 1995 | |
Caldina is determined to kill the girls in order to receive the pile of money she had been promised by Zagato. Ascot does not wish to harm the girls anymore, and tries to convince Caldina not to attack them but fails. Caldina uses her 'bells' to hypnotize Hikaru and Umi against Fuu. Fuu uses her magic to hold them back, but does not know that Caldina is only a few steps away. Caldina reveals herself, and forces Fuu to attack Hikaru and Umi. Ascot blocks an attack, and Caldina stops and freezes him. Fuu breaks through, and hits Caldina with a spell. A moment after, Caldina and Fuu start to talk. Fuu explains, even though they do not know each other well enough, she cares for them. Fuu uses Ascot as an example, and Caldina seems to understand. Caldina unfreezes Ascot, and Hikaru and Umi wake up. They want to attack her, but Fuu stops them. She then explains everything about what just happened with Caldina. Caldina and Ascot then proclaim that they are not going back to the castle and run off. Fuu then uses her spell to heal each other, and it is one closer step on bringing Zagato and his servants down. | |||
14 | 'Hikaru, Umi, and Fuu's Unyielding Wish' Transcription: 'Hikaru, Umi, Fū no Yuzurenai Negai' (Japanese: 光、海、風のゆずれない願い) | February 6, 1995 | |
After battling a fierce monster, the girls discover that Mokona is able to project a map of the land of Cephiro. They soon find out that they need to head for the skies for the other Rune Gods. Soon after a bright light appears, kidnapping Umi and Fuu. A projection of Clef appears and tells Hikaru how there are unusual monster in the world, and the flash of light may be one of them. Hikaru remembers the map, and Mokona projects it again. She heads towards Umi and Fuu's way and manages to get cut along the way due to thorns. Mokona catches up with her, and notices the blood. Soon after the light is after Hikaru, but Mokona pushes Hikaru out of the way and in he goes into the light, while Hikaru falls into a ravine. Hikaru climbs up, and falls down, and manages to get hit in the head by some rocks. She slowly figures out of the light monster works, and remembers that Umi and Fuu were bleeding at the time they were kidnapped. Injured but still determined, she reaches the top. The light then comes after her, and with her sword she kills the monster. She faints, as Umi and Fuu awake from their sleep like state. Hikaru slowly wakes up, and Umi and Fuu are extremely happy she is not dead. Hikaru then explains about the monster and its attraction to blood. Fuu then heals all of them, and they look onto the mountain holding the next Rune-God they need to get. | |||
15 | 'The Second Rune-God: Windam, the Lord of the Skies' Transcription: 'Dai Ni no Mashin—Kūjin Windamu' (Japanese: 第二の魔神·空神 ウィンダム) | February 13, 1995 | |
In Cephiro's very first storm, the girls take refuge in a cave, near the sky shrine, where another Rune-God is waiting. When Fuu starts to worry about Ferio, she brings out her communicator, only to be called by him. He tells them, he is nearby, and wishes to take refuge with them. Just before entering the cave, Ferio notices a girl lying on the ground, holding an herb. Fuu is excited when she sees Ferio's silhouette, but is crushed when he sees him carrying a girl. The girl then wakes up, and introduces herself as Selah. She starts to explain she lives on the bottom of the mountain, and needed the herb she had to cure her brother's fever. They then all take rest, but Fuu can not sleep. When she is about to talk to Ferio, Selah beats her to it. Ferio offers her some soup, she not only says yes, but offers to put the herb in it. She then gives it to Ferio to taste. He makes a comment on how delicious the soup is, and would save her lots of times just to have this dish. The next day, Ferio comes down with a fever, and the group believes that it must have been caused by the storm. Fuu is angry at Ferio, but tires to see past it, and tells Selah to watch him while they go to the mountain. Ferio then falls to the ground, and Selah reveals her true intentions. Selah reveals herself as Innova in disguise. She then captures Ferio, and holds him hostage in the cave. He then reveals that the herb was actually a toxic plant. He then leaves to kill the girls. The girls get onto the flying shire, thanks to Mokona's flying. Fuu starts to act strangely around them, and then begins to disappear. Hikaru explains to Umi that she was acting the same when she acquired her Rune God, so that they should not worry. They start to run to the other side of shrine, only to be greeted by Innova. A great winged creature appears before Fuu and tells her she must be tested before he can accept her as a Magic Knight, calling himself 'Windam'. She is then transported back to the shrine grounds, only to see Hikaru and Umi falling as they try to defend themselves. Fuu shows her true self, and the giant bird turns into the Rune-God. With its great power, Windam sends Innova crawling back to Zagato. When Hikaru and Umi finally awaken, they all notice that their swords and armor have changed and grown. They return to the cave, where Ferio tells Fuu to forget about him, saying that he was the one who caused all of this. He runs away, and Fuu can not help to cry. Hikaru tells Fuu to not forget Ferio, but always keep him in her heart. Back with Innova, he begs Zagato use his power to change him into his true form. Zagato not only refuses, but calls forward on a stronger-looking warrior, named Lafarga. | |||
16 | 'A Powerful Foe! Lafarga the Swordmaster' Transcription: 'Kyōteki! Kentōshi Rafāga' (Japanese: 強敵! 剣闘士ラファーガ) | February 20, 1995 | |
Zagato informs Princess Emeraude that he is using mind control to send one of the Princess' own swordsmen to kill the girls. She begs Zagato to stop, but he does not listen. Meanwhile, the girls are traveling to the volcano-like shrine to revive Hikaru's Rune-God, only to be attacked by a large flying bird. They try to fight it off with their swords, but it is of no use. It then takes a hold of Umi, who loses her swords and flies off with her. Fuu tries to return Umi her sword, but Umi's sword turns into water when Fuu tries to pick it up. Fuu only has one choice, and throws her own sword to Umi. Umi catches it, but is too heavy. She tries to hold onto it, but drops it instead. The bird continues to fly, and a man appears and kills the bird. Hikaru and Fuu catch Umi, and she comments how heavy Fuu's sword is. Fuu then holds it, noting it is as light as a feather to her. Then they soon realize that the swords have been made specially for each other, and them alone. Anyone else who tries to use them would not be able to. Once she is recovered Umi wishes to thank the man who rescued her, and they see Lafarga standing before them. He then proceeds to attack them, and manages to trap Umi and Fuu. Hikaru and Lafarga battle, and Hikaru hits his sword far away. Lafarga over powers Hikaru, and tries to use her sword against her, but gets burned in the process. Lafarga's memories slowly come back to him, and he asks them who are they. They respond they are the Magic Knights, and he is amazed. He too, being the captain of the Royal Guard, tells them he will find a way to help them save Princess Emeraude, and wanders off, while the girls head to revive Hikaru's Rune-God. | |||
17 | 'The Truth About Innova, and the Return of Memories' Transcription: 'Inōba no Shōtai to Yomigaeru Kioku' (Japanese: イノーバの正体とよみがえる記憶) | February 27, 1995 | |
Again Innova approaches Zagato and begs him to return him to his true form. To his surprise and much deliberation Zagato does, and Inouva transforms into a large wolf-like creature. Innova then leaves to go after the girls. Meanwhile Ferio has been experiencing previously unknown memories slowly coming back to him, and remembers that he is Princess Emeraude's younger brother. He then runs to find the girls. The girls are surprised when they encounter Beast-Innova and he reveals his true nature to them before attacking. The girls are not doing well, and when all seems lost, Ferio communicates thru the orb, and tells them that Inouva's weak spot is the jewel on his head. Hikaru manages to hit the jewel on Beast-Innova's head, killing him. Ferio finally reaches them, and sees the girls triumph over Innova, and tells them to save Cephiro. With everyone gone, Alcyone begs Zagato to let her try and kill the girls one last time, but he just leaves her begging. | |||
18 | 'The Last Rune-God: Rayearth, the Lord of Fire' Transcription: 'Saigo no Mashin—Enjin Reiāsu' (Japanese: 最後の魔神·炎神 レイアース) | March 6, 1995 | |
Alcyone spies upon Zagato, as he talks with Princess Emeraude. She notices that he not once has harm her in anyway, they merely talk. Alcyone starts having doubts about Zagato's reason for his 'kidnapping' of the princess. Mokona leads the girls into a hot volcano where the last Rune God is being waiting. Umi and Fuu start to get worried about Hikaru when she begins acting strangely, and disappears before their eyes. She wakes up in a room full of fire, then, out of the flames appears a wolf made of fire. It speaks to Hikaru, telling her he wishes to test her 'courage of heart'. While this happening, Zagato manages to get inside the volcano. He then follows where Hikaru had just gone in. He strips Umi and Fuu's powers, just in time for Hikaru to get back. Hikaru and Zagato talk for a moment, and he takes her power as well, and he fires a fireball towards Umi and Fuu. Hikaru shields them, and he tries to fire another. This time Lafarga steps in and shields Hikaru. Zagato hits Lafarga once more, and Lafarga falls due to the heat. Umi and Fuu slowly regain consciousness, and take notice of their surroundings. They both scream when they see Zagato standing before them ready to attack. Suddenly Rayearth's voice can be heard, he then appears in front of them, attacking Zagato, who retreats. The groups magic is then restored by Rayearth, and the girls get back their powers. Down below, they see Mokona as well as Lafarga, and are happy they are only a few steps away in saving Cephiro and returning home. | |||
19 | 'Showdown! The Magic Knights Versus Zagato' Transcription: 'Taiketsu! Majikku Naito bāsasu Zagāto' (Japanese: 対決! 魔法騎士 vs ザガート) | March 13, 1995 | |
The girls start to head towards the flying mountain in the sky along with the Rune-Gods Celes, Windam and Rayearth. They remember the good times they'd had, and some of the bad since they'd arrived in Cephiro. They then receive a message from Princess Emeraude, telling them to grant her wish and save Cephiro. They finally reach the flying mountain, only to find Zagato in his own Rune God, blocking their way and preventing them from going any further. They at first demand he release the princess, but he refuses. He then claims that he will kill them all. They fight, and Zagato holds firm. Injuring them all, but when it looks like they will fail, the girls and Rune-Gods combine all of their powers into three spells, Red Lightning, Dragon Water and Green Gale. They fire their super spell at Zagato, and it destroys his Rune-God facsimile, killing him. Meanwhile, in her prison, Princess Emeraude screams in horror as she realizes that Zagato has died. | |||
20 | 'The Unbelievable Truth About the Legendary Magic Knights!' Transcription: 'Densetsu no Majikku Naito! Kyōi no Shinjitsu' (Japanese: 伝説の魔法騎士! 驚異の真実) | March 13, 1995 | |
The girls head to the inner sanctum of the castle where a woman, looking much like Princess Emeraude, stands. After mentioning Zagato's name, she goes berserk, and creates her own Rune-God. She starts to attack them, and they fly out of the castle totally confused. Once outside, they get into a battle with the Rune-God, and learn the truth from Princess Emeraude, she 'is' the one attacking them. She tells them, how her falling in love with Zagato was forbidden for the Pillar, who was only supposed to watch over Cephiro, and imprisoned herself so that her feelings would not get in the way of her duties. But it was too late for that, and she reveals in order to save their land, and fulfill her wish, they would have to kill her. She then reveals no one from Cephiro would be strong enough to kill her, so that is why she summoned them. After attacking them, Rayearth, Windam, and Celes combine into one Rune-God, and manage to kill Emeraude. Then a great light appears, and the girls see Princess Emeraude and Zagato together. Back in the Tokyo Tower, everyone is now relieved that the huge light has passed. Hikaru's friend tries to ask Hikaru her opinion, but to her surprise Hikaru is hugging Umi and Fuu. As their classmates look on confused, Hikaru, Umi, and Fuu hug and cry. They are not happy that they had to kill Princess Emeraude. Hikaru tells them, it was not a dream and that she wants to go back to Cephiro to set things right. |
Second season (1995)[edit]
# | Episode title | Original air date |
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21 | 'A Departure and New Ties' Transcription: 'Tabidachi to Aratana Kizuna' (Japanese: 出発(たびだち)と新たな絆) | April 10, 1995 |
22 | 'Cephiro and the Three Countries' Transcription: 'Sefīro to Mittsu no Kuni' (Japanese: セフィーロと三つの国) | April 17, 1995 |
23 | 'Autozam's Invasion and Lantis' Transcription: 'Ōtozamu no Shinkō to Rantisu' (Japanese: オートザムの侵攻とランティス) | April 24, 1995 |
24 | 'Magic Knights and the Battleship NSX' Transcription: 'Majikku Naito to Senkan NSX' (Japanese: 魔法騎士と戦艦NSX) | May 1, 1995 |
25 | 'Hikaru and Nova in the Dream' Transcription: 'Hikaru to Yume no Naka no Nova' (Japanese: 光と夢の中のノヴァ) | May 8, 1995 |
26 | 'The Magic Knights and Aska of Fahren' Transcription: 'Majikku Naito to Fāren no Asuka' (Japanese: 魔法騎士とファーレンのアスカ) | May 22, 1995 |
27 | 'The Secret of the Pillar of Cephiro' Transcription: 'Sefīro no Hashira no Himitsu' (Japanese: セフィーロの柱の秘密) | June 5, 1995 |
28 | 'Hikaru and Lantis' Dangerous Journey' Transcription: 'Hikaru to Rantisu no Kiken na Tabi' (Japanese: 光とランティスの危険な旅) | June 12, 1995 |
29 | 'Eagle and a Captive Hikaru' Transcription: 'Īguru to Torawareta Hikaru' (Japanese: イーグルと捕われた光) | June 19, 1995 |
30 | 'Nova and Regalia, Rune-God of the Devil' Transcription: 'Nova to Akuma no Mashin Regaria' (Japanese: ノヴァと悪魔の魔神レガリア) | June 26, 1995 |
31 | 'Chizeta's Mobile Fortress and a Powerless Hikaru' Transcription: 'Chizēta no Idō Yōsai to Tatakaenai Hikaru' (Japanese: チゼータの移動要塞と戦えない光) | July 3, 1995 |
32 | 'Umi and Fuu and Fahren and Chizeta' Transcription: 'Umi—Fū to Fāren—Chizēta' (Japanese: 海·風とファーレン·チゼータ) | July 10, 1995 |
33 | 'Hikaru's Wish and Presea's Secret' Transcription: 'Hikaru no Negai to Puresea no Himitsu' (Japanese: 光の願いとプレセアの秘密) | July 17, 1995 |
34 | 'Hikaru and Friendships Torn Apart' Transcription: 'Hikaru to Hikisakareta Yūjō' (Japanese: 光と引き裂かれた友情) | July 24, 1995 |
35 | 'Umi and the Ambition of Tarta and Tatra' Transcription: 'Umi to Tāta—Tatora no Yabō' (Japanese: 海とタータ·タトラの野望) | July 31, 1995 |
36 | 'Fuu versus Aska! The Life or Death Archery Match' Transcription: 'Fū tai Asuka! Inochigake no Yumi Shōbu' (Japanese: 風対アスカ! 命がけの弓勝負) | August 7, 1995 |
37 | 'Revive, Hikaru's Sword!' Transcription: 'Yomigaere! Hikaru no Ken' (Japanese: 甦れ! 光の剣) | August 14, 1995 |
38 | 'Eagle's All-out Attack on Cephiro Castle!' Transcription: 'Īguru—Sefīrojō Sōkōgeki' (Japanese: イーグル·セフィーロ城総攻撃!) | August 21, 1995 |
39 | 'Chaotic War at Cephiro Castle!' Transcription: 'Sefīrojō Daikonran' (Japanese: セフィーロ城 大混戦!) | August 28, 1995 |
40 | 'The Magic Knights and the Calm After the Storm' Transcription: 'Majikku Naito to Hitotoki no Yasuragi' (Japanese: 魔法騎士とひとときの安らぎ) | September 4, 1995 |
41 | 'Nova's Battle and the Monster's Identity' Transcription: 'Nova to no Tatakai to Mamono no Shōtai' (Japanese: ノヴァとの戦いと魔物の正体) | September 11, 1995 |
42 | 'Giant Sang Yung versus the NSX!' Transcription: 'Kyodai Sanyun vs NSX!' (Japanese: 巨大サンユン vs NSX!) | September 18, 1995 |
43 | 'The Crown Room and the Pillar's Memory' Transcription: 'Ōkan no Heya to Hashira no Kioku' (Japanese: 王冠の部屋と柱の記憶) | October 16, 1995 |
44 | 'A Serious Match - Umi vs. Tarta and Tatra!' Transcription: 'Shinken Shōbu! Umi vs Tāta—Tatora' (Japanese: 真剣勝負! 海 vs タータ·タトラ) | October 23, 1995 |
45 | 'Desperate Situation: Crisis Upon Lantis' Transcription: 'Zettaizetsumei! Rantisu no Kiki' (Japanese: 絶体絶命! ランティスの危機) | October 30, 1995 |
46 | 'Hikaru in Shock: The Truth About Nova!' Transcription: 'Hikaru—Shōgeki! Nova no Shinjitsu' (Japanese: 光·衝撃! ノヴァの真実) | November 6, 1995 |
47 | 'The True Pillar is: Hikaru or Eagle!?' Transcription: 'Shin no Hashira wa!? Hikaru ka, Īguru ka!?' (Japanese: 真の柱は!? 光か、イーグルか!?) | November 13, 1995 |
48 | 'An Endless Battle!' Transcription: 'Hateshinai Tatakai!' (Japanese: 果てしない戦い!) | November 20, 1995 |
49 | 'The Road to Victory: The Tomorrow that the Believing Heart Opens!' Transcription: 'Shōri e no Michi! Shinjiru Kokoro ga Hiraku Ashita!' (Japanese: 勝利への道! 信じる心が開く明日!) | November 27, 1995 |