About Magic Knight Rayearth Complete Collection Blu-rayMagic Knight Rayearth Complete Collection contains remastered episodes 1-49 of the anime directed by Toshihiro Hirano and created by CLAMP.Hikaru Shidou, Umi Ryuuzaki, and Fuu Hououji aren't from Cephiro. While on a school field trip to the Tokyo Tower, the three girls' minds are on anything but different worlds filled with magic and wonder. That is, until Princess Emeraude, the Pillar of Cephiro, cries out for the Magic Knights to save her world-and that just happens to be those three!Though (largely) against their will, the girls must learn to control the magic they suddenly possess, drive back the monsters that plague the land, revive the Rune Gods that have been sealed away, and then fight against the High Priest Zagato, who has kidnapped Princess Emeraude. It's the only way they can return home, for willpower influences Cephiro, and it is the Princess's will that the three girls become the Magic Knights of legend, and save her planet!Special Features: All Next Episode Previews, Bumpers, Recaps & Omake Endings, English Pilot, Openings & Endings Collection, Trailers & Promotional Sports, Interviews with English Cast & Crew, English Outtakes & Greetings, Production Art Gallery, Storyboards, Mokona's Song and Episode 49 English Dub Director Commentary.
I love this series. The story is awesome and clamp always has wonderful artwork. I was very excited to see that this was getting the bluray treatment but now that I have this series I should have know discotek/eastern star was going to give the series the treatment it deserved.The menu, and video quality are no better (and this is supposed to be remastered) than the original dvd release (very grainy). This has also been my experience with Discoteks release of the series Free! And IGPX (free!
TEH Magic Knight Rayearth (J release from another place than in my previous thread; propably in the better quality).
Was released in HD so there's no reason it should be grainy at all).Overall very disappointed.:(. Discotek has done an amazing job with this release.
The video uses the same source as the Japanese BD-Box, an HD telecine from a new film print, so the quality is superb and much better than any of the previous DVD releases. Film grain is present, as it should be. Seeing the OP in HD for the first time took my breath away.You can tell this release was a labor of love for Discotek. For not only did they work hard to obtain the best masters available, but they also packed this release full of extras.It's time to add this one to your collection!:). I'm very happy with this blu-ray release. The video footage retains it's aged grainy 90s quality, but is upgraded to HD, and looks great.
The casing, artwork, and discs themselves are beautiful and worthy of a collector's edition. What really gives this release value in my opinion, are the special features and extras. They really loaded the 6th disc with gems like interviews, alternate dubs and openings, original Japanese premiers complete with commercials and bumpers, and my personal favorite, the English song covers by Sandy Fox.My only minor complaint is that the opening themes play on repeat on the menus, so if you spend much time navigating or leave it on in the background those songs will tend to get annoying pretty quickly.Overall if you are an old fan of this series or just want to explore some classic 90s shoujo anime, this set is worth it. This is an amazing blu ray debut for this show!This is the way blu ray should always look! Like this release! The show looks magnificent here!
The colors are bright and vivid, the picture is crystal clear and it looks like a brand new anime (other than the animation style that is!) The sound is good too, realizing when this came out in the early 90s before current surround sound etc.This is a no brainer for ANYONE who loves Rayearth, it's a really fun show and looks absolutely stunning here on blu ray!
Contents.Plot The overall plot is very similar to the first story arc in the, with eight-grade girls, and finding themselves drawn from their respective field trips to the into the world of Cephiro. There, Master Mage Clef inform them that, in order to return to Tokyo, the three girls must become the Magic Knights and rescue Cephiro's current Pillar, Princess Emeraude (named as Princess Emerald in the English version), from her abductor, the high priest and antagonist Zagato (named as Zagat in the English version).All of the characters from the first arc of the manga are present in the game, as well as anime-exclusive character Inouva. However, the game presents several new locations and characters, thus considerably expanding the overall plot.
The player can also read each of the girls' journals, which receive new entries after key events in the game, providing their individual insights on the events.Unlike in the manga and anime, all of Zagato's minions die throughout the game, including Ascot, Caldina and RafargaGameplay.
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