From prehistoric times to the distant future, Hi no Tori portrays how the legendary immortal bird Phoenix acts as a witness and chronicler for the history of mankind's endless struggle in search of power, justice, and freedom. 1. Reimei-hen (Dawn) 2. Fukkatsu-hen (Resurrection) 3. Igyou-hen (Transformation) 4. Taiyou-hen (The Sun) 5. Mirai-hen (Future) [Written by MAL Rewrite]
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Tezuka Productions
NHK, Tohokushinsha Film Corporation, NHK Enterprises
Mar 21, 2004 to Jun 27, 2004
Manga
Harima
Main
Leona
Main
Masato
Main
Nagi
Main
Sakonnosuke
Main
Saruta, Hiko
Main
The Phoenix
Main
Adam
Supporting
Boy
Supporting
Chamberlain
Supporting
Chihiro
Supporting
Chikara, Aritake
Supporting
Dodan
Supporting
Emperor Tenchi
Supporting
Fuki
Supporting
General
Supporting
The 2004 Hi no Tori TV series adapts five of Osamu Tezuka's manga chapters into thirteen episodes; in no particular order, they are the first, second, sixth, 11th, and 12th chapters. The animators did not try to copy Tezuka's drawing style and instead opted for a more generic style of TV animation—slick and polished. An English version of the TV series was released by Anime Works in October 2007. In addition to being broadcast in high-definition, the anime's soundtrack features some of Tezuka's favorite music, such as Beethoven as well as the inclusion and usage of ancient Chinese instruments.
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