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Hi no Tori

火の鳥

Authors: Osamu Tezuka

Genres: Drama, Fantasy, Historical, Shoujo,

Status: Completed

Type: Manga

Updated: Mar 18, 2019

Published: 1956-05 1957-12

MAL Data

Rank: 8190

Popularity: 12735

Scores: 7.03 by 417 users

Read Hi no Tori for free on KunManga. Hi no Tori (1956-57), is Osamu Tezuka's second crack at its concept. When it came time to work on a new series as a follow-up to the very popular Ribbon no Kishi (1953-56), Tezuka decided to return to the story begun in Hi no Tori serialized in Manga Shonen (1954-55)—one that had been abruptly cut short by the sudden demise of the magazine a year earlier. However, instead of simply trying to continue the story from where it had been left hanging, Tezuka decided to reboot the series completely. Drawing, the chapters "Egypt, Greece, and Rome," with its setting in ancient Europe, Again, however, this was never completed. (Source: tezukainenglish.com)

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Summary:
There is an ancient legend about the Hi no tori (Firebird) that says whoever drinks the blood of this bird will become immortal; this is the bird of the gods. Therefore, those who fantasize about immortality He was always looking for and hunting that bird. That firebird flies forever, linking the past to the future, connecting the stories of love, hatred, and delusion of people who appear unrelated, but whose essence is the same. A bird catches fire, dies, and is reborn in ashes; its life is a never-ending cycle of reincarnation. People are born, die, and reborn in another life in human existence and this world; the world perishes, then is reborn; this evil is sown, the other will return; and so are the 12 stories in Hi no tori, which appear fragmented but actually end up in a circle of reincarnation... And the beginning of that circle is Dawn, the story of a female's ambition to live and become immortal like King Himiko.
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