My-HiME

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My-HiME
Main cast of My-HiME
舞-HiME
(Mai-HiME)
Demographic Shōnen
Genre Action, Fantasy, Romantic comedy
TV anime
Director Masakazu Obara
Studio Flag of JapanSunrise
Licensor Flag of the United StatesBandai Entertainment
Network Flag of Japan TV Tokyo
Original run September 2004 – March 2005
Episodes 26
Related works
Game
Publisher Marvelous Interactive
Platform PlayStation 2

My-HiME (舞-HiME Mai-HiME?) is an anime series created by Sunrise, Inc. and directed by Masakazu Obara, originally premiering on TV Tokyo from September 2004 to March 2005. The show is a comedy-drama focusing on the lives of HiMEs - girls with magical powers - gathered at Fuka Academy for a secret purpose.

The series is licensed for North American distribution by Bandai Entertainment and European distribution by Bandai's European subsidiary, Beez, with the first American DVD released at the end of March 2006.

Contents

Mai Tokiha transfers to Fuka Academy and learns that she along with several other girls at the school are HiMEs. Initially, the girls face off against monsters and a nefarious foreign organization. But when they learn of their true purpose at Fuka Academy, the girls must fight to save the world and protect what's most important to them.

The show's cast of characters is mostly composed of students and staff at Fuka Academy, with the emphasis on the female cast. Although most of the cast is already introduced by the second episode, only a few characters are disclosed as HiMEs; the other characters' abilities and alignments are revealed throughout the rest of the series.

The main characters are the hardworking, caring Mai Tokiha, the cold beauty Natsuki Kuga, and the catlike Mikoto Minagi. Other characters are shown with a wide range of personalities and relationships. Director Masakazu Obara states that he "wanted to reverse the roles that men and women usually play," placing females in the lead roles.[1]

The My-HiME manga follows an alternate storyline at Fuka Academy. It was first serialized in Akita Shoten's Shōnen Champion and later published in North America by TOKYOPOP.

An anime spin-off, entitled My-Otome (舞-乙HiME?), premiered across Japan from October 2005 to March 2006. This series contains many characters based on the characters of My-HiME, but it has an entirely different storyline.

A PlayStation 2 video game, Mai-HiME - The Genealogical Tree of Fate (舞-HiME 運命の系統樹 Mai-HiME - Unmei no Keitouju?) was developed by Marvelous Interactive and released in Japan on June 30, 2005. This adventure game follows a storyline different from the anime and manga series. A remake, Mai-Hime - Unmei no Keitouju Shura, was released for the PC.

Two PlayStation Portable fighting games, Mai-HiME Senretsu! Shin Fuuka Gakuen Gekitoushi!! and Mai-HiME Bakuretsu! Fuuka Gakuen Gekitoushi?!, both developed by Sunrise Interactive, were also released.

Main article: My-HiME soundtracks
Opening themes
  • Shining☆Days by Minami Kuribayashi (ep. 1 - 25)
  • Never ending Crossroad / Endless Crossroad (終わりのないクロスロード Owari no Nai Crossroad?) by Yuki Kajiura (ep. 26)
  • Ashura-hime (阿修羅姫 Ashura-hime?) by Ali Project (My-HiME PlayStation 2 Game Unmei no Keitouju)
Ending themes
Insert songs
  • When a Small Star Falls (小さな星が降りる時 chiisana hoshi ga oriru toki?) by Minami Kuribayashi (ep. 15 and 26)
  • It's only the fairy tale by Yuko Miyamura (ep. 7, 8, 11 and 15)
  • Flower by the Shore (水辺の花 mizube no hana?) by Saeko Chiba (ep. 16)
  • Sword of the Heart (ココロの剣 kokoro no ken?) by Ai Shimizu (ep. 16)
  • Lovely Intersection (愛しさの交差点 itoshisa no kousaten?) by Mai Nakahara (ep. 16)
  • Parade (off vocal) (ep. 10 and 16)
  • Fuuka Academy School Song ~Crystal's protection~ (off vocal) (私立風華学園校歌〜水晶の守り〜 (off vocal) shiritsu fuuka gakuen kouka ~suishou no mamori~ (off vocal)?) (ep. 26)
  • last moment by Yousei Teikoku (My-HiME PlayStation 2 Game Unmei no Keitouju)
  • Fortuna by Yousei Teikoku (My-HiME PlayStation 2 Game Unmei no Keitouju)

  1. ^ Dong, Bamboo. "Kicking Class", Anime Insider, January 11, 2007. Retrieved on April 18, 2007.


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