The Wings of Rean

The Wings of Rean
リーンの翼
(Rīn no Tsubasa)
Novel
Written by Yoshiyuki Tomino
Published by Kadokawa Shoten
Original run 19831986
Volumes 6
Original net animation
Directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino
Studio Sunrise
Licensed by Bandai Entertainment
Released December 16, 2005August 18, 2006
Runtime 30 minutes
Episodes 6
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The Wings of Rean (リーンの翼 Rīn no Tsubasa?) is a light novel series by Yoshiyuki Tomino published from 1983 to 1986, and a 6-episode ONA, broadcast by Bandai Channel online beginning on December 12, 2005, with the final episode starting on August 18, 2006. It is an alternate story to another series, Aura Battler Dunbine, and is set in modern Japan and Byston Well in a timeline of its own.

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Plot

Because his friends fired a rocket into the US Army camp, Suzuki was wanted by the US Army and the police. While he was running away the sea surface suddenly rose, and when a brilliant light appeared he saw a strange looking battleship flying in the air. He was dumped into the sea and when he crawled onto the battleship there was a beautiful girl standing there. She said her name was Luxe, the princess of another world, and added; "My Father is Japanese, Shinjiro Sakomizu. Please help me, Suzuki".

Characters

2006 Anime

Asap Suzuki (エイサップ鈴木?)
Asap is the protagonist of the series, named after the acronym ASAP.[1] Asap eventually finds his way to pilot the Aura Battler, Nanajin.
Voiced by: Jun Fukuyama
Luxe Sakomizu (リュクス·サコミズ Ryukusu Sakomizu?)
Luxe is the daughter of King Sakomizu in Byston Well, who took the Wings of Rean to the surface world.
Voiced by: Yu Shimamura
Shinjirō Sakomizu (サコミズ·シンジロウ Sakomizu Shinjirō?)
A former World War II Imperial Japanese Ohka pilot, he is the ruler of the Hōjō house in Byston Well. His personal Aura Battler is the Ohka-oh.
Voiced by: Rikiya Koyama

List of episodes

# Title
1 "Uninvited One"
"Manekazaru mono" (招かれざるもの) 
 
2 "The King of Hojo"
"Hōjō no Ō" (ホウジョウの王) 
 
3 "Groundling Aura Force"
"Chijōbito no Ōra Chikara" (地上人のオーラ力) 
 
4 "The King's Designs"
"Ō no Kankei" (王の奸計) 
 
5 "Above Tokyo Bay"
"Tōkyōwan" (東京湾) 
 
6 "Sakura Tempest"
"Ōka Arashi" (桜花嵐) 
 

Media

Theme Songs

MY FATE (Ending theme)
Performance: Anna Tsuchiya
Lyrics: ANNA
Composer/Arranger: Ayumi Miyazaki

References

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