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RahXephon | |
ラーゼフォン (Rāzefon) | |
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Genre | Mecha,[1] romance[2] |
Created by | Bones, Yutaka Izubuchi |
Manga | |
Written by | Takeaki Momose |
Published by | Shogakukan |
English publisher | |
Magazine | Monthly Sunday Gene-X |
Demographic | Seinen |
Original run | August 19, 2001 – November 19, 2002 |
Volumes | 3 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Yutaka Izubuchi |
Produced by |
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Written by |
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Music by | Ichiko Hashimoto |
Studio | Bones |
Licensed by |
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Original network | FNS (Fuji TV) |
English network | |
Original run | January 21, 2002 – September 11, 2002 |
Episodes | 26 |
Novel series | |
Written by | Hiroshi Ohnogi |
Published by | Media Factory |
English publisher | |
Imprint | MF Bunko J |
Demographic | Male |
Original run | July 2002 – February 2003 |
Volumes | 5 |
Video game | |
Publisher | Bandai |
Genre | Adventure, Action |
Platform | PlayStation 2 |
Released | August 7, 2003 |
Original video animation | |
Her and Herself (彼女と彼女自身と) / Thatness and Thereness | |
Directed by | Tomoki Kyoda |
Written by | Tomoki Kyoda |
Music by | Ichiko Hashimoto |
Studio | Bones |
Released | August 7, 2003 |
Runtime | 15 minutes |
Other | |
RahXephon (Japanese: ラーゼフォン, Hepburn: Rāzefon) is a Japanese anime television series created and directed by Yutaka Izubuchi. The series follows 17-year-old Ayato Kamina, his ability to control a mecha known as the RahXephon, and his inner journey to find a place in the world. His life as a student and artist in Tokyo is suddenly interrupted by a mysterious stalker, strange planes invading the city and strange machines fighting back.
The series was animated by Bones and it aired on Fuji TV for twenty-six episodes from January to September 2002. It was produced by Fuji TV, Bones, Media Factory and Victor Entertainment. The series received critical acclaim and was subsequently translated, released on the DVD and aired in several other countries, including the United States. A 2003 movie adaptation RahXephon: Pluralitas Concentio was directed by Tomoki Kyoda, with plot changes and new scenes. The series was also spun into novels, an extra OVA episode, an audio drama, a video game, illustration books and an altered manga adaptation by Takeaki Momose.
Director Izubuchi said RahXephon was his attempt to set a new standard for mecha anime, as well as to bring back aspects of 1970s mecha shows like Reideen The Brave.