Phoenix

Tezuka Productions Spring 2004
AdventureDramaHistoricalSci-FiShounenSupernatural
7.1
Quality Score
0.45 (Positive)
Audience Mood
4 / 10
Controversy
3,404
MAL Ratings

Synopsis

From prehistoric times to the distant future, Hi no Tori portrays how the legendary immortal bird Phoenix acts as a witness and chronicler for the history of mankind's endless struggle in search of power, justice, and freedom. 1. Reimei-hen (Dawn) 2. Fukkatsu-hen (Resurrection) 3. Igyou-hen (Transformation) 4. Taiyou-hen (The Sun) 5. Mirai-hen (Future) [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Audience Consensus

Overall, Hi no Tori is well-regarded for its philosophical themes and thought-provoking narrative, though some find the anime adaptation incomplete compared to the manga. While praised for its artistic style and music, some find the visuals dated and the storytelling rushed in parts. Despite some shortcomings, the series is appreciated for its depth and exploration of complex themes related to life, death, and humanity.

Strengths

  • The story is emotionally and intellectually stimulating, raising questions about life and its value.
  • The animation is fluid and the music enhances the story.
  • The series presents thought-provoking themes about humanity, history, and the search for immortality.

Weaknesses

  • Only covers a portion of the manga's stories, which weakens the overall unity.
  • Some character designs are dated and recycled.
  • The latter half of the series felt rushed, with liberties taken with the source material.
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