Phoenix
Hinotori
Hi no Tori
Genres
- Adventure
- Drama
- Sci-Fi
- Supernatural
Tags
all 5- TimeHistorical79
- FantasyMythology79
- OtherReincarnation60
- TechnicalAnthology60
- OtherPhilosophy60
Genres: Adventure, Drama, Sci-Fi, Supernatural. Tags: Historical, Mythology, Reincarnation, Anthology, Philosophy.
#4354
Ranked
#6713
Popularity
34
Favorites
3.3K
Members
#16
This Season
Rated TV
#22
This Season
Popular TV
- Premiered
- Spring 2004
- Aired
- Mar 21, 2004 – Jun 27, 2004
- Broadcast
- Sunday · 19:30:00
- Duration
- 25 min
- Time to Complete
- 5h 25m
- Rating
- G - All Ages
- Studio
- Tezuka Productions
Alternative Titles
ja火の鳥
en-x-romajiHi no Tori
enHinotori
enBird of Fire
deHinotori: The Phoenix
enThe Phoenix
Synopsis
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.
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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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.
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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MAL
7.05
AniList
67 / 100
Kitsu
72 / 100
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9
Episode Guide
Aired so far: 13 / 13
Main Story
13 / 13
100%
Latest Aired
Episode 13
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Theme Songs
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Tags
Shows how closely each tag relates to this animeRelations
Hi no Tori "Dougo Onsen-hen"
The Phoenix -Space-
The Phoenix: Chapter of Yamato
Fire Bird
Hi no Tori: Kizuna-hen
Hi no Tori "Dougo Onsen-hen"
Marvelous Melmo
Black Jack (TV)
Hi no Tori: Eden no Hana
The Phoenix: Chapter of Yamato
The Phoenix -Space-
Hi no Tori: Hagoromo-hen
PHOENIX: EDEN17
Phoenix: Karma Chapter
Hi no Tori: Kizuna-hen
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Information
- Type
- TV
- Status
- Finished
- Premiered
- Spring 2004
- Aired
- Mar 21, 2004 – Jun 27, 2004
- Broadcast
- Sunday · 19:30:00
- Episodes
- 13 / 13
- Duration
- 25 min
- Time to Complete
- 5h 25m
- Rating
- G - All Ages
- Studio
- Tezuka Productions
Alternative Titles
ja火の鳥
en-x-romajiHi no Tori
enHinotori
enBird of Fire
deHinotori: The Phoenix
enThe Phoenix