Hi no Tori

Hi no Tori (2004)

EndedAnimation showAnime, Fantasy, Science-Fiction

Throughout time, mankind has chased after the dream of immortality. The Phoenix, in the form of a bird of fire, is said to hold the key to eternal life. Great warriors, greedy princesses, ambitious scientists and ordinary people desire its power. Great wars are fought in a vain attempt to possess it and, as a result, civilizations rise and fall. Phoenix is a collection of five stories from the past, present and future. Many will perish because of their desires, and they are the lucky ones. True pain comes for those who find immortality and experience the burden of living forever.

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Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13The Future (Part II)Jun 13, 2004
S01E12The Future (Part I)Jun 6, 2004
S01E11The Sun (Part IV)May 30, 2004
S01E10The Sun (Part III)May 23, 2004
S01E09The Sun (Part II)May 16, 2004
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

Hi no Tori premiere?

Hi no Tori premiered on April 6, 2004.

Who is the creator of Hi no Tori?

Hi no Tori was created by the legendary manga artist Osamu Tezuka.

What genre does Hi no Tori fall under?

Hi no Tori falls under the drama, fantasy, and historical genres.

What is Hi no Tori about?

Hi no Tori follows the journey of a mystical phoenix, who appears in different time periods throughout history, bringing hope to humanity and observing how societies evolve over time.

Who is the main character in Hi no Tori?

The mystical phoenix is the main character in Hi no Tori.

Who is the voice actor for the phoenix in Hi no Tori?

The voice actor for the phoenix in Hi no Tori is Masane Tsukayama.

What is the name of the first arc in Hi no Tori?

The name of the first arc in Hi no Tori is the Dawn Arc.

Who is the main character in the Dawn Arc of Hi no Tori?

The main character in the Dawn Arc of Hi no Tori is Saruta-hiko.

Who is the director of Hi no Tori?

The director of Hi no Tori is Rintaro.

How many episodes are there in Hi no Tori?

There are 13 episodes in Hi no Tori.

Who is the studio behind Hi no Tori?

The studio behind Hi no Tori is Madhouse.

Is Hi no Tori based on a manga?

Yes, Hi no Tori is based on a manga of the same name by Osamu Tezuka.

What is the average episode runtime of Hi no Tori?

The average episode runtime of Hi no Tori is 22 minutes.

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