Magic Knight Rayearth Review
By Tama-Neko
Magic Knight Rayearth Review
CLAMP
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Plot Synopsis
Three schools have a field trip to Tokyo Tower. A girl from each school is chosen. The girls Hikaru, Umi, and Fuu, are transported to a magical world called Cephiro. Soon after arriving they are greeted by Master Mage Clef. He is the one who summoned them. They have been chosen to become Legendary Magic Knights and save Cephiro. They must seek out and find three legendary Rune Gods to help them. They are not thrilled with this but told that only Princess Emeraude, the Pillar of Cephiro can return them home. But she has been kidnapped by High Priest Zagato. Clef gives them magic and armor. Their armor and magic will grow as they learn more about themselves and their powers. They are told that the princess is imperative to the survival of Cephiro. The Pillar of Cephiro must constantly pray in order to maintain the balance of the land. Without it the world will fall into ruin. If the girls ever wish to their world they must fight monsters and Zagato's henchman, find the Rune Gods and rescue the princess. They also meet lots of friends during this journey.
Season 2 finds the girls trying to adjust to life back home. But that's easier said than done. They all especially Hikaru are finding it hard they still feel guilty about the death of Princess Emeraude. They return to Tokyo Tower where they wish they could return to Cephiro and do something good. Suddenly a light appears and they soon find themselves in a vastly different Cephiro than the one they left. They are told that now that the pillar is gone the world is dying. The castle;s magic is currently one of the few safe havens for the people. Monsters are multiplying as the land is becoming more and more desolate. They are told that three other countries, Chizeta, Fahren, and Autozam are trying to invade Cephiro and take over the Pillar system for their own purposes. The girls must stop these invaders. Hikaru is soon haunted by a girl named Nova who looks a lot like her. She works for an even more powerful evil named evil Lady Debonair, who believes she is the rightful Pillar. There is a thrown room with a crown and only the rightful pillar can enter the room. Eagle from Autozam enters the room but so does Hikaru who tried to stop him from entering. So this means one of the two is to be the future pillar but which one?
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Story & Characters
Magic Knight Rayearth begins with three middle school girls, Hikaru, Umi and
Fuu, visiting Tokyo Tower on a school field trip who get sucked into the
mystical, fantastical world of Cephiro. It is a fairly early entry in the
"protagonist(s) get whisked to another world and must save that world"
genre, but CLAMP does an excellent job in pulling it off. First off, the story
is split into two distinct story arcs, so distinct that the second arc is titled
"Magic Knight Rayearth 2". Each story arc takes only 3 volumes of
manga to tell, making the story line sharp and concise, without the waffling and
long side stories that characterize some other stores in this genre (such as
Fushigi Yuugi). In book 1, they find their weapons and armor, in book 2 and the
first half of book 3 they find the Mashin (giant robots that will enable them to
fight) and in the second half of book 3 they face the final battle. How's that
for concise? The second story arc wanders a little more, when the three return
to Cephiro to save it from three new enemies who would otherwise take advantage
of the situation Cephiro found itself in at the end of the first story arc. The
second story arc is mostly a series of battles between the Cephiro citizens and
the citizens from three other worlds and doesn't have much of a progression, but
since there are only three volumes of manga in which to explore this arc the
lagging is not too evident.
Of course, CLAMP is well-known for their dark, dramatic story elements. People
can and will get seriously injured, hearts will be broken, and you can't be sure
that love or good will triumph. Still, you expect that sort of stuff from a
CLAMP story. The twist at the end of both story arcs are a little obvious, but
in general do not detract from the story as a whole. It's the classic "rise
of a hero" (in this case, heroines) plot, but with enough interesting
people and settings to make it a fun read for anyone who enjoys the fantasy and
shoujo genres.
- Rating
- 7 (above average)
Art
The art is quite lovely in Magic Knight Rayearth, which uses the thicker,
darker, more detailed artwork that characters many of CLAMP's earlier works
(Clamp Campus Detectives, Tokyo Babylon, the earlier volumes of X). The
character designs are quite varied and so are their costumes - the Knight's
armor is constantly changing as they pass through their trials, for example.
Utilizing the fantasy world basis, CLAMP dresses many of its Cephiro characters
in long flowing robes, except for the swordsmen/women who thankfully don much
simpler clothes suitable to fighting. Everyone in Cephiro also seems to be
endowed with 25 pounds of gems and jewelry, but it just adds more detail and
flavor to the surroudings.
The surroudings themselves are also intricately rendered. From the dense trees
in the Forest of Sorrows to the decidedly bizarre Spring of Eterna to the
imposing shrines of the Mashin to the elegant castle of Cephiro, each location
is brimming with details that make them distinct, rich environments.
Magic is also beautifully drawn. CLAMP has a wonderful way of drawing magic so
that you can easily tell which element (wind, fire, water, ice, etc) is being
used, just by using soft curls (for wind) to sharp curls (for water) or twisting
curls (for fire.)
Attention to detail characterizes much of CLAMP's early works, and Rayearth is
no exception. It takes little to get lost in the world of Cephiro.
- Rating
- 9 (very good)
Sound
I'll use this portion to look more in depth at the characters, since the sound
category is irrelevant to manga 
The one pitfall of having a short story length (compared to many of CLAMP's
other works) is that there simply isn't enough time to both develop the
characters and get through all the relevant story points. In this case, CLAMP
constantly introduces new people, yet except for a few, they are relegated to
playing small supporting roles. They are all potentially very interesting people
with their own triumphs and heartbreaks, but there is no time to delve into
their stories.
Even the main characters don't have a whole lot of time for character
development. As they go through the various tests and trials it's hard to get a
sense that they're really growing up and maturing into their roles, as their
personalities at the end of the story are not all that different from their
personalities in the beginning. Additionally, these personalities are rather
cookie-cutter: Hikaru (fire) is optimistic and friendly, Umi (water) is often
cold and prone to anger fits, Fuu (wind) is quiet and a peace-maker. The reader
can easily find at least one of the three to relate to and empathize with, but
their personalities are not nearly as interesting as the cast of Cephiro, people
of whom we get little insight to.
Compared to the other elements of Rayearth, the character/character development
is rather a let down, but it is still enough to give the story of Rayearth a
solid footing.
- Rating
- 6 (average)
Presentation
Rayearth is a wonderful manga for fans of the shoujo and fantasy genres. Yet, unlike many shoujo stories, Rayearth is more about action than romance, so it's a great story when you're tired of hearing "Tamahome... Miaka..." for the 9572nd time. Its short length, especially as the series is split into two distinct story arcs, makes it a quick read without needed a lot of commitment of time and money. The story mostly benefits from this short length as there is no room for long filler that stretches your patience. It is an appealing story with the classic Heros' Quest premise, with the classic CLAMP dark twists, set in the beautiful, lush environment of Cephiro. There is a large cast of intriguing characters, although for many you only the merest glimpse of who they are or who they might become. Still, this is a minor issue in an otherwise delightful package of artwork and story. CLAMP did a great job with Rayearth, and I would recommend it to just about any fan of shoujo, fantasy, or CLAMP, as it's a great highlight from their earlier works.
- Rating
- 9 (very good)
Final Verdict
7.83 (good)
Reviewed by Tama-Neko, 2y 3wk ago
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Hey, sweet review! I think you did the anime justice - and I liked all the info you provided. Yea, it reminded me of a female-version anime power-rangers
.
I agree with you here, tama-sama, there is too many love story anime and not enough to the point and get down to the business like this one. ^_____^ of course if the love story is good I would not mind but most f them are really bad in the anime world.
Your reviews are always worth reading and it sounds really really good. I want to read it and the art is really different...and I agree with you on the romance part. It is tiring to hear "Tamahome...Miaka...." for the upteenth time.
Thanks for the reivew!
It's very good, but long! You used in a lot of details in explaining! Good job, tama-neko! ^_^ *two thumbs up*
nace review, I really like this anime and yes this anime has more action and blood than any many others :P
that's a nice review, thanks!
MKR was the first anime i saw (it was on TV i didn't have any ideas about buying or downloading let alone what anime is!) therefore it has a special place for me ^_^
A couple of months ago i came across the manga and couldn't stand the temptation :P
Well..i think the manga is better than the anime especially the ending. Altough the anime is really good too it was leaving you with questions like "what is going to happen now...what happened about that.." etc. But the manga had something like an epilogue and i loved it ^.^/
Nice review for a great anime!
i all the episodes of this anime...and i love it..i think the story is wonderful....
it's a great anime....
and the review is perfect
merged: 06-05-2006 ~ 03:55am
i all the episodes of this anime...and i love it..i think the story is wonderful....
it's a great anime....
and the review is perfect
merged: 06-05-2006 ~ 03:55am
i all the episodes of this anime...and i love it..i think the story is wonderful....
it's a great anime....
and the review is perfect
i love mmr!
but too bad i dun have the cd...
the story is great...
n u got to agree tat the artwork is beautiful...
hikaru and umi r my fav character...
I guess it's way too low. I would give it no less than 9.5... Hikaru's the best. Well, Hikaru aside, there are also Ferio, Mokona, Umi and Clef
And
OF COURSE Nova from part 2
Well, you're right about the sound... a sound of opening and ending... but still
6 is too low... And i completly disagree with your plot/character judgement...
it's no less than 10 in a 5 points scale
Very
inspiring...