Hi no Tori: Uchuu-hen

Hi no Tori: Uchuu-hen

Alternative Titles

Synonyms

Firebird: Space Chapter
Phoenix: Universe

Japanese

火の鳥 宇宙編

English

The Phoenix -Space-

Information

Type

OVA

Aired

Dec 21, 1987

Episodes

1

Duration

48 min

Studios

Madhouse

Status

Finished Airing

Source

Manga

Rating

PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

Themes

Space

Demographics

Statistics

Rank

4916

Score

6.88

Scored by

1707

Popularity

9606

Members

3897

Favorites

5

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Synopsis

In deep space, four astronauts discover that their colleague Makimura has mysteriously died shortly following a cryptic note about his imminent murder. Though horrified by the news, the inoperable state of their spaceship leaves the crew no time to grieve, and they evacuate via escape pods. Determined to identify the culprit, the survivors begin to suspect fellow crewmate Kizaki, on account of a rivalry between himself and Makimura regarding the only female team member, Nana Ichinomiya. However, to their bewilderment, they notice Makimura's pod following them, yet failing to respond to attempts at contact. As the astronauts try to interpret their perplexing circumstances, they learn there are more inconceivable stories about their lost teammate, one involving the Phoenix, a mysterious bird said to have the ability to grant immortality. It is not until they crash into a seemingly deserted planet that the crew will finally uncover the sinister truth behind Makimura and his suspicious pod. Set in a distant future, Hi no Tori: Uchuu-hen illustrates the cruelty of human beings passionately in pursuit of their own desires without any regard to the consequences. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Background

The work of Yoshiaki Kawajiri, who has also directed Wicked City and Ninja Scroll, Hi no Tori: Uchuu-hen is an anime adaptation of Uchuu-hen, the fourth volume of Hi no Tori manga series, written and illustrated by Osamu Tezuka. It is also the Madhouse's final production of the 1980s' trilogy adaptations of Osamu Tezuka's manga. The stylized character designs add a layer of maturity to Tezuka's originals and combined with Madhouse's signature of limited color—blue for this OVA—in the capsules scenes and stark lighting, add to this production's intensity.

Characters

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Adaptation

Hi no Tori (1967)

Alternative Version

Hi no Tori