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The Vision of Escaflowne (Japanese: 天空のエスカフローネ;Tenkū no Esukafurōne or Escaflowne of the Heavens) is a 26-episode anime television series by Sunrise, directed by Kazuki Akane. It premiered in Japan on April 2, 1996 at 6:00 p.m. on TV Tokyo and ended September 24 1996. It has elements from the genres of shōjo, shōnen, romance, and mecha, and has since inspired a shōnen manga and shōjo manga series, a video game, and an Escaflowne theatrical movie.

Background information

This series focuses on the heroine, Hitomi Kanzaki, and her adventures after she is transported to the world of Gaea, a mysterious planet where she can see the Earth and moon in the sky. On Gaea, Earth is known as the Mystic Moon (Japanese: 幻の月 maboroshi no tsuki or "Phantom Moon"). The design of this world mixes common fantasy elements from different cultures (such as knights and medieval fashion alongside samurai) with steampunk technology such as floating ships and the giant mechanical armors known as "Guymelefs" which are the equivalent to the mecha of other series. Hitomi's latent psychic powers are enhanced on Gaea and she quickly becomes embroiled in the conflicts between the Zaibach Empire and several more peaceful countries. As the series progresses, many of the characters' pasts and motivations, as well as the true nature of the planet Gaea, are revealed.

Characters

Hitomi Kanzaki
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Hitomi Kanzaki

Folken Fanel
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Folken Fanel

Countries and places

Seiyū and composers

This series marked the anime debut (in a lead role) of Maaya Sakamoto as the voice of the main character Hitomi Kanzaki and as the singer of the opening song "Yakusoku wa Iranai" as well as of many other songs in the series.

The music, composed by Yoko Kanno and Hajime Mizoguchi, is of a decidedly European flavor, though it also incorporates different styles such as contemporary, classical, and Gregorian chant.

Character Japanese Seiyū English Voice Actor
Hitomi Kanzaki Maaya Sakamoto Kelly Sheridan
Van Fanel Tomokazu Seki Kirby Morrow
Allen Schezar, Susumu Amano (series only) Shinichirou Miki Brian Drummond
Folken Strategos Jouji Nakata Paul Dobson
Merle Ikue Ohtani Jocelyne Loewen
Dilandau Albatau Minami Takayama Andrew Francis
Millerna Aston Mayumi Iizuka Venus Terzo
Dryden Fassa Juurouta Kosugi Michael Dobson
Naria Yuri Amano Nicole Oliver
Eriya Narumi Hidaka Saffron Henderson
Mole Man Chafurin Terry Klassen
Dornkirk Masato Yamanouchi Richard Newman
Yukari Uchida Mayumi Iizuka Saffron Henderson, Willow Johnson (movie only)
Sora (movie only) Mayumi Iizuka Sylvia Zaradic

Releases

Hitomi Kanzaki
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Hitomi Kanzaki

There have been different releases and spin-offs of Escaflowne.

Broadcast television

A young Allen Schezar
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A young Allen Schezar

Video

Manga

Video Game

Trivia and allusions

Young Prince Folken
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Young Prince Folken
Escaflowne was originally a story known as Air Cavalry Chronicles which utilized the more typical transforming fighter-plane mecha in lieu of more knight-like Guymelefs. In fact, much of the nation and mecha names originated from that pre-production outline. (Certain design elements of Air Cavalry Chronicles were eventually adapted into various elements of Macross, a franchise co-created by Shoji Kawamori.)

Fans speculate that with Dornkirk's role as a 17th-century scientist before his death on Earth, his obsession with gravity and the occult, his original Earth name Isaac, and general appearance, that he is actually supposed to be Isaac Newton.

The "hero"-type unit of the Goliath mech in the game StarCraft was named Alan Schezar, in homage to the Escaflowne character; it only appears in the editor and does not appear in the single-player campaign. However, this unit made an appearance in the bonus campaign called "The Enslavers" in , as the player's enemy, a space pirate named Alan Schezar.

The setting, characters,and Guymelefs from Escaflowne have appeared in the Super Robot Wars series of video games. The series was featured in Super Robot Taisen Compact 3 for the WonderSwan Color.

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