Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha

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Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha
魔法少女リリカルなのは
(Mahō Shōjo Ririkaru Nanoha)
Genre Adventure, Magical girl
TV anime
Director Akiyuki Shinbo
Studio Flag of Japan Seven Arcs
Licensor Flag of the United States Flag of Canada Geneon - On hold
Network Flag of Japan Gifu Broadcasting System, TV Saitama, Mie Television, TV Osaka, Chiba TV, TV Kanagawa
Flag of South Korea Qwiny
Flag of Malaysia NTV7
Flag of the Republic of China Momo Kids
Original run 1 October 200425 December 2004
Episodes 13

Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha (魔法少女リリカルなのは Mahō Shōjo Ririkaru Nanoha?) is a thirteen episode anime directed by Akiyuki Shinbo that aired between October and December of 2004.

The series is a spin-off of the Triangle Heart series of games and OVAs. Nanoha, the magical girl and younger sister of Kyōya and Miyuki, takes precedence here while her sword-wielding siblings are reduced to minor characters. Nanoha is also clearly set in an alternate universe; the late Shirō Fuwa was always named Takamachi and survived his originally fatal injury, new characters such as Fate Testarossa are added, and others, such as Fiasse Crystela, are removed.

A sequel, Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's, aired between October and December of 2005. A third series, titled Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS began airing on April 1, 2007. There have also been corresponding manga series bridging the story and adding new elements to it, as well as CD dramas.

It was announced at AnimeExpo 2007 that Lyrical Nanoha and its sequel, Lyrical Nanoha A's, have been licensed by Geneon for English language distribution;[1] however, Geneon has since ceased distribution of DVDs in North America, and an English language release seems uncertain.[2]

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[edit] Story

Nanoha Takamachi is a 3rd grade elementary school girl. She lives with her parents who run a coffee shop, and her older sister and brother who are in high school and university respectively. Nanoha's regular life changes when she hears a voice calling to her on the way home and ends up rescuing an injured ferret (who is actually a transformed boy called Yūno, an archaeologist from a distant world). She obtains a magical crystal called Raising Heart (レイジングハート Reijingu Hāto?), and gains magical powers.

After their encounter, Nanoha and Yūno have to collect the twenty-one "Jewel Seeds" (ジュエルシード Jueru Shīdo?), powerful lost crystals from Yūno's world that grant wishes and are very dangerous when misused. However, Nanoha and Yūno are not the only ones after the Jewel Seeds. So is Fate Testarossa, a foreign girl with sad eyes...

[edit] Characters

Nanoha Takamachi (高町 なのは Takamachi Nanoha?)

This sweet grade three student feels that, though she plays a good supporting role in others' lives, unlike the rest of her family and friends, she has no closest friend to turn to and no direction in her own life. However, when she meets Yūno and discovers her strong aptitude for magic, Nanoha activates the magical crystal, Raising Heart, that Yūno was carrying and wholeheartedly carries out her search for the Jewel Seeds.

Yūno Scrya (ユーノ・スクライア Yūno Sukuraia?)

Yūno is a magic-user from Midchilda, and is the same age as Nanoha. Despite his young age, he worked as an archaeologist and discovered a set of ancient and powerful artifacts (the magical term for this is Lost Logia) known as the Jewel Seeds. When the Time-Space Administration Bureau lost the Jewel Seeds, Yūno went to Earth to track them down; whilst fleeing from monsters, he was injured and transformed himself into a ferret. He is mistaken as Nanoha's familiar, though his true form is that of a regular human.

Fate Testarossa (フェイト・テスタロッサ Feito Tesutarossa?)

Abused by her ruthless mother, Fate regardless remains blindly and unquestioningly loyal to Precia and carries out her search for the Jewel Seeds. However, as Nanoha persists to try to learn her motivation and become her friend, Fate is faced with a shocking truth from everyone around her and must decide what to do with it.

Arf (アルフ Arufu?)

Fate's outspoken dog-woman familiar. Her distaste of Precia is mutual, but she cannot do anything to protect Fate from her mother. Arf instead takes out her anger on her enemies. She is very kind to Fate and rather protective of her.

Precia Testarossa (プレシア・テスタロッサ Pureshia Tesutarossa?)

Precia is a mage residing in the Garden of Time. She went insane when her daughter Alicia died. She instructs her daughter Fate to find the Jewel Seeds and beats her ruthlessly when she does not do enough to satisfy her. Precia desperately wants the Jewel Seeds to revive Alicia, to the point that she will not hesitate to remove any obstacles. She was kind and stable once upon a time, but any trace of that is long gone.

[edit] Project Fate

Project Fate is a fictional cloning experiment. The fundaments of the project was developed by Jail Scaglietti. Precia Testarossa was able to complete his work at least a year before the events of the first season. Due to its dubious nature, the project was outlawed in Mid-Childa; Precia had run it from her pocket dimension, the Garden of Time, while in hiding.

[edit] Field of influence

Project Fate was originally born as a branch-project of another illegal practice, the creation of an artificial mage. Artificial mages are, in short, manufactured human beings created while taking as a base personages with specific genetic material within their DNA. The resulting individual is then put through in vivo experiments and/or receives cybernetic implants. This is done so to promote the emergence of distinctive magical abilities within the artificial mage.

Whatever it was because of a flaw in the genetic manipulation and in vitro fertilization processes or as a by-product of the severe tests placed upon them, most artificial mages presented cognitive and language abilities far too underdeveloped to meet with the project's expectations. It was possibly while researching for a way to avoid such shortcomings that the scientist Jail Scaglietti came up with the basis which would later be the foundation of the Project Fate. The concept behind the Project was to "transplant" the memories and knowledges of the base-individual into the artificial mage.

Because of its possible approach as a way of resurrection of the dead, Project Fate caught the attention of many both inside and outside the magical-scientific community. One of such people was Precia Testarossa. Using her expertise in the field of the creation of familiars, another kind of artificial beings, Precia was able to complete Scaglietti's work and produce her own artificial human.

Both the creation of artificial mages and the reproduction of individuals through the Project Fate are illegal practices by the Time-Space Administration Bureau's laws

[edit] Nanoha

Prior to the events of the first season, Precia lost her young daughter, Alicia Testarossa, in an accident that occurred during one of her experiments dealing with the production and manipulation of dimensional disturbances. Guilt and sadness eventually drove the woman insane. The superpowered, intelligent mage then began research on how to bring her daughter back to life. This eventually lead her to involve herself with illegal experiments related to the Project Fate.

Precia was eventually successful in creating a perfect clone of her daughter. However, the mad-woman was unable to accept her manufactured copy as a replacement for her daughter. Precia eventually came to hate Alicia's clone, going as far as regarding her like a thing instead of a person. To differentiate the clone from her real daughter, Precia named her after the same project that brought the girl to life: Fate Testarossa.

During the events of the first season, Precia manipulated Fate to do her biddings and used the girl to complete her new plan to revive Alicia: open a pathway to Al Hazard, a place where many forgotten and forsaken magics and technologies are supposedly sealed away.

[edit] StrikerS

In the third season, Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS, Jail Scaglietti refers to Project Fate simply as "Project F". Erio Mondial is later revealed as another "child of Project F", being a clone of a rich couple's son who had died. Erio's "parents" searched for scientists related to the project and paid them to "revive their son". The child was eventually taken away from them when his true nature was exposed.

Another character, Vivio, was created under the project as a resurrected Saint King of Belkan lore. One of the first, if not the first, total success of Project FATE in completely resurrecting someone from the grave (At least according to Jail).

Using the completed Project Fate Jail managed to create a dozen perfect clones of him that were to activate should he be killed and restart everything.

[edit] Music

Opening Theme:

Ending Theme:

Insert Theme:

  • "Take a shot" : Episode 12
    Lyrics, Composition and Arrangement by: Toshirō Yabuki
    Performed by: Nana Mizuki

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Nanoha
Series: Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha | A's | Strikers | Triangle Heart
Characters
Main: Nanoha Takamachi | Yūno Scrya | Fate Testarossa | Arf | Hayate Yagami | Subaru Nakajima
Wolkenritter: Vita | Signum | Shamal | Zafira | Reinforce
Time-Space Administration Bureau: Chrono Harlaown | Teana Lanster | Erio Mondial | Caro Ru Lushe
Takamachi Family: Kyōya Takamachi | Miyuki Takamachi | Vivio
Scaglietti's organization: Jail Scaglietti | Uno | Due | Tre | Quattro | Sette
Others: Precia Testarossa |Alisa Bannings | Suzuka Tsukimura | Lutecia Alpine | Agito
Zest Grangaitz | Cinque | Sein | Otto | Nove | Dieci | Wendi | Deed | Minor characters
Other
Glossary | Episodes