List of The Vision of Escaflowne episodes
This is a complete episode listing for the anime series The Vision of Escaflowne. The series premiered in Japan on TV Tokyo on April 2, 1996, completing its twenty-six episode run on September 24, 1996.[1]
Episode listing
EP# | Title | Written By | Directed By | Original Airdate | English Airdate |
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1 | "Fateful Confession" "Unmei no kokuhaku" (運命の告白) | Shoji Kawamori | Hiroshi Ohsaka | April 2, 1996 | October 3, 2000 |
While training with her crush Amano, a young girl by the name of Hitomi encounters a boy who is trying to slay a dragon, but in doing so has been teleported to Earth. After the boy — Van — kills the dragon and takes its heart, he and Hitomi are transported back to Gaea, a world where the Earth and Moon hang in the sky. | |||||
2 | "The Girl From the Mystic Moon" "Maboroshi no tsuki no shōjo" (幻の月の少女) | Ryota Yamaguchi | Shoji Kawamori | April 9, 1996 | August 19, 2000 |
Hitomi and Van go to the kingdom of Fanelia, of which Van is prince. Shortly after their arrival, Van gets crowned king for defeating the dragon. Hitomi encounters a cat-girl named Merle, who is very close to Van and dislikes Hitomi. Van's mentor, Balgus, promises to help find a way to return Hitomi home after the coronation. During Van's coronation, the kingdom is attacked by cloaked Guymelefs. In an effort to save the kingdom, Van makes a blood pact with a powerful Guymelef named Escaflowne, and uses it to fight the enemy Guymelefs. He is too late, the kingdom is destroyed, and its people scatter. Van and Hitomi then escape in a strange pillar of light. | |||||
3 | "The Gallant Swordsman" "Karei naru kenshi" (華麗なる剣士) | Ryota Yamaguchi | Shoji Kawamori | April 16, 1996 | August 26, 2000 |
Van and Hitomi end up near the land of Asturia, but have been separated. Hitomi gets attacked but a knight appears and saves her. The man is Allen, the commander of the castle on the outskirts of Asturia. He strongly resembles Amano, and Hitomi falls in love with him. | |||||
4 | "The Diabolical Adonis" "Mashō no bishōnen" (魔性の美少年) | Akihiko Inari | Yoshiyuki Takei | April 23, 1996 | September 2, 2000 |
A sick and injured Merle is brought to the castle; she reveals that Fanelia has been completely destroyed. The castle is attacked by invisible Guymelefs and burned to the ground. Hitomi, Van, Allen and his crew try to escape in Allen's ship, The Crusade, but it turns out the enemy Guymelefs can fly. In order for the others to escape, Van uses Escaflowne, which turns into a dragon, to lure the enemy away. | |||||
5 | "Seal of the Brothers" "Kyōdai no kokuin" (兄弟の刻印) | Hiroaki Kitajima | Shinichiro Watanabe | April 30, 1996 | September 9, 2000 |
Van is captured by the Guymelefs and taken prisoner by Zaibach. Hitomi convinces Allen to let her locate Van and they go to rescue him. Van meets his long-lost older brother, Folken. | |||||
6 | "City of Intrigue" "Sakubou no miyako" (策謀の都) | Yoshiyuki Takei | Shoji Kawamori | May 7, 1996 | September 16, 2000 |
The group head to the capital of Asturia and as they arrive they meet Princess Millerna. In a meeting with the king, Allen learns that the king is under Zaibach's control. Van is shocked to find Folken in Asturia and when confronting him, his brother tells of how he came to serve Dornkirk, the king of Zaibach. Dilandau attempts to kill Van in revenge for their confrontation in the previous episode. The king decides to test Van by having him fight three opponents. | |||||
7 | "Unexpected Partings" "Yokisenu wakare" (予期せぬ別れ) | Ryota Yamaguchi | Shoji Kawamori | May 14, 1996 | September 23, 2000 |
Van defeats his opponents. Allen tries to pretend not to notice Millerna's infatuation with him. Hitomi sees Millerna kiss Allen and becomes heartbroken. Hitomi is kidnapped and Van goes to her rescue, but after he saves her Dilandau attacks. | |||||
8 | "The Day the Angel Flew" "Tenshi no mau hi" (天使の舞う日) | Hiroaki Kitajima | Shinichiro Watanabe | May 21, 1996 | September 30, 2000 |
Van, Hitomi, and Merle escape into the forest. Meanwhile, Allen is taken prisoner but escapes with the help of Millerna. Van, Hitomi and Merle pass a dragon graveyard where Zaibach is harvesting drag energists. Van decides to try and destroy the store house but must rescue Hitomi when she is taken hostage. | |||||
9 | "Memories of a Feather" "Hane no kioku" (羽根の記憶) | Ryota Yamaguchi | Tsuyoshi Yoshimoto | May 28, 1996 | February 6, 2001 |
Hitomi learns of Van's past: his mother was a Draconian, a winged descendant of the people of Atlantis. Meanwhile, the Crusade heads to Freid and Millerna leaves Asturia. On the way to Freid, Van is attacked by Dilandau and the Dragonslayers. Thanks to Allen, the Dragonslayers are defeated, but Allen sacrifices himself to save Hitomi and is seriously injured. | |||||
10 | "The Blue-Eyed Prince" "Aoki hitomi no ouji" (青き瞳 の王子) | Akihiko Inari | Shoji Kawamori | June 4, 1996 | October 7, 2000 |
The group arrives in Freid where they meet Prince Chid, Millerna's nephew. Plactu, a powerful monk, comes to Freid to interrogate Miguel, a Dragonslayer captured during the fight, but Zongi, a doppelgänger who is loyal to Folken, kills Plactu and takes his form. Zongi then has Miguel claim that Allen and the others are traitors who wish to take over Asturia. Miguel escapes, but his Guymelef is destroyed by Van, and later Zongi kills him. Van is captured and thrown in jail with the others after the fight. | |||||
11 | "Prophecy of Death" "Shi no yogen" (死の予言) | Hiroaki Kitajima | Shoji Kawamori | June 11, 1996 | October 21, 2000 |
Hitomi is brought in to be interrogated by "Plactu", who is in fact Zongi in disguise. She sees the truth about him and has a vision of both of them dying. Hitomi's heart stops, but Van gives her CPR and saves her. Chid lets Van and Hitomi go look for the doppelgänger, who heads to meet Dilandau in a nearby temple. Dilandau kills Zongi in retaliation for Miguel's death, then attacks Van and Hitomi when they arrive. They are able to escape and head back to Freid, where they are absolved of the charges. | |||||
12 | "The Secret Door" "Himitsu no tobira" (秘密の扉) | Ryota Yamaguchi | Shoji Kawamori | June 18, 1996 | February 6, 2001 |
Duke Freid arrives at the castle and decides to let Allen and the others help protect Freid. That night, Van asks Hitomi to predict where Zaibach will be attacking from, but she refuses to help, saying she doesn't want to be used at their convenience. She goes outside upset, but talks to Prince Chid and decides to give him a Tarot Reading. Meanwhile, Millerna discovers a diary written by her late sister which reveals that she and Allen had a relationship, and that Allen is Chid's true father. The next day, Zaibach arrives and Freid prepares for war. | |||||
13 | "Red Destiny" "Akai unmei" (赤い運命) | Akihiko Inari | Shogo Khomoto | June 25, 1996 | February 6, 2001 |
The Freid forces defending the capital sacrifice themselves so the Duke and the others can escape. They head to Fortuna Temple, where Duke Freid tells everyone how Freid possesses the power of Atlantis, which ended up causing the destruction of that nation a countless number of years before. Hitomi finds Van fiddling around with Escaflowne and he tells her he's going to become one with it. The battle culminates at the temple and Duke Freid is killed after deciding to hand the power over to Zaibach. As Chid presents Folken with the power, the Crusade flies away. However, something's wrong with Escaflowne. | |||||
14 | "Dangerous Wounds" "Kiken na kizuato" (危険な傷跡) | Hiroaki Kitajima | Yoshiyuki Takei | July 2, 1996 | February 6, 2001 |
Van comes out of Escaflowne, seriously wounded. Hitomi realizes that Van's wounds match the damage on Escaflowne. They go and meet Millerna's financé Dryden, who summons the Ispanos to fix Escaflowne, healing Van. Dilandau and the Dragonslayers approach the Crusade. Van heads out to battle the Dragonslayers, and succeeds in killing every one of them. However, after seeing their ghosts, Van dies, and Escaflowne collapses. | |||||
15 | "Lost Paradise" "Ushinawareta rakuen" (失われた楽園) | Yoshiyuki Takei | Shoji Kawamori | July 9, 1996 | April 3, 2001 |
By holding on to Escaflowne, Hitomi tries to rescue Van from the world of the dead and succeeds in convincing him to come back to the world of the living. Hitomi talks to Allen and accidentally admits that she has a crush on him. Upset, she runs away, but is asked for advice about "a friend" from Millerna, who is herself unsure if she should pursue Allen or stick with her engagement to Dryden. That night, two leopard women attack the Crusade in Zaibach guymelefs and nearly succeed in killing Van, but spare him after Merle intervenes. Dryden thinks he has discovered a way to the Mystic Valley, and the Crusade heads there. | |||||
16 | "The Guided Ones" "Michibikareshi mono" (導かれし者) | Yoshiyuki Takei | Shoji Kawamori | July 16, 1996 | April 3, 2001 |
The leopard women, Naria and Eriya, report to Folken while Dilandau is taken back to Zaibach by the sorcerers. Dryden leads the Crusade to the Mystic Valley while reading from a diary from Allen's father. It tells about his journey to the Mystic Valley and how he met Hitomi's grandmother years before. The Crusade reaches the Mystic Valley, but the Zaibach Forces are right behind. | |||||
17 | "The Edge of the World" "Kono yo no hate" (この世の果て) | Yoshiyuki Takei | Shoji Kawamori | July 23, 1996 | April 3, 2001 |
In the Mystic Valley, Van sees images of Balgus and his mentors from Fanelia, Allen discovers the truth about what happened to his father and confronts him, while Hitomi learns from Van's mother that it's her fault bad things have been happening. With the power of her mind amplified by her fortune-telling, Hitomi has caused fate to turn for the worse. Suddenly, Naria and Eriya make it into the Mystic Valley, however Escaflowne transports everyone away. | |||||
18 | "The Gravity of Destiny" "Unmei no inryoku" (運命の引力) | Yoshiyuki Takei | Shoji Kawamori | July 30, 1996 | April 3, 2001 |
Van's mother gives him a new energist before disappearing. Suddenly, Allen, Hitomi and Van are transported to Zaibach where they meet Dornkirk. Dornkirk tells them how he came to become the man they know today, then places them in a dungeon. When the sorcerers attempt to dismantle Escaflowne, Van almost dies from the pain. However, he uses his abilities to have Escaflowne escape and transport them out of Zaibach. | |||||
19 | "Operation Golden Rule of Love" "Koi no ōgonritsu sakusen" (恋の黄金律作戦) | Yoshiyuki Takei | Shoji Kawamori | August 6, 1996 | April 3, 2001 |
To try to keep their "ideal future", the emperor tries to separate Hitomi and Van by using his "fate alteration machine" to create love between Hitomi and Allen. Hitomi resists at first, insisting to Allen that Millerna loves him, but in the end they are both ensnared and they kiss. Van, who went out to search for Hitomi, sees them together. He immediately leaves. | |||||
20 | "False Vows" "Itsuwari no chigiri" (偽りの契り) | Yoshiyuki Takei | Shoji Kawamori | August 13, 1996 | April 3, 2001 |
Naria and Eriya undergo a procedure that transforms them into nearly-invincible "Luck Warriors". Millerna asks Hitomi to do a tarot card reading about her upcoming marriage. Hitomi obliges, and sees that the marriage will be horrible and that Millerna and Allen, whom Hitomi loves, will end up as secret lovers. In an attempt to change fate, Hitomi lies to Millerna, saying that the marriage will be very lucky. Hitomi realizes her mistake after she has a vision, but not in time to stop the marriage from going forward. When Naria and Eriya attack right after the wedding, Hitomi realizes that it was her attempt at changing fate with the luck tarot card that made them unbeatable. To try to make amends, she gives herself up to the Naria and Eriya. | |||||
21 | "Reaction of Fortune" "Kōun no hansayō" (幸運の反作用) | Yoshiyuki Takei | Shoji Kawamori | August 20, 1996 | June 5, 2001 |
The two leopard women with increased luck start having a negative reaction to the implanted luck, and are forced to retreat and leave Hitomi behind. Eriya manages to return to Folken, but Naria crash lands. Back in the castle, Hitomi is kidnapped by Naria and Van and all the soldiers begin to search for her. Even though Naria is extremely sick and weak, Hitomi doesn't run away, but instead helps her by bandaging her wound. Van decides to attack Folken since he can't fight the increased luck warriors, but the cat women abandon Hitomi and intervene. Both end up dying in Folken's arms from the aftereffects of the luck operation. Folken finally begins to turn on the emperor. | |||||
22 | "The Black Winged Angel" "Kuroki tsubasa no tenshi" (黒き翼の天使) | Yoshiyuki Takei | Shoji Kawamori | August 27, 1996 | June 5, 2001 |
Hitomi goes with Van to meet Folken in the ruins of Fanelia. When they arrive, land dragons attack and Van tries to fight them. Folken saves Hitomi from a dragon, then confesses his motivations for defecting from Fanelia to Zaibach. Folken stops the dragons from attacking Van, and shows Van his wings, which have turned from white to pitch black, saying he wants to create a world without any war or conflict, but in a different manner than Emperor Dornkirk. | |||||
23 | "Storm Premonition" "Arashi no yokan" (嵐の予感) | Yoshiyuki Takei | Shoji Kawamori | September 3, 1996 | June 5, 2001 |
Folken returns to Asturia with Van and Hitomi. He tells the council what has really been going on and helps the military develop a plan of fighting back. Allen tells Hitomi of how he has fathered an illegitimate child, then proposes to her. The empire attacks before Hitomi can give her answer, and she experiences the battle as it is happening through Van. She is horrified that his will to protect her gives him bloodlust, and prays to be sent home. Immediately, a pillar of light appears around Hitomi and she is teleported back home. | |||||
24 | "Fateful Decision" "Unmei no sentaku" (運命の選択) | Yoshiyuki Takei | Shoji Kawamori | September 10, 1996 | June 5, 2001 |
Hitomi is now home on Earth, but time seems to have rewound by a day. Back on Gaea, Allen discovers his long-lost sister, who was abducted years ago as a child. She has no memory of the past decade, and Allen decides that he only thought he loved Hitomi because she reminded him of his sister. Suddenly, Allen's sister screams, turns into Dilandau, and is whisked away by a cloaked Guymelef. Back on Earth, Hitomi finally realizes that the one she loves and misses is Van, and returns to Gaea with him, only to find a war-torn land. | |||||
25 | "Zone of Absolute Fortune" "Zettai kōun ken" (絶対幸運圏) | Yoshiyuki Takei | Shoji Kawamori | September 17, 1996 | June 5, 2001 |
Van sends Hitomi return to Asturia, while he and Allen leave to fight the empire's growing forces. Hitomi goes to see Folken and they are both teleported in a pillar of light to Dornkirk. Folken tries to kill Dornkirk, but because of fate being amplified, his sword breaks off, lodging itself in his own chest. Folken falls to the ground and dies. Hitomi's anguish triggers her stone pendant to glow, and the fate machine reacts with it. Dornkirk tells Hitomi to sit back and watch the world be reborn, now that everything has gone according to plan. Meanwhile, in the conflict, Van feels his brother's death and stricken by sadness he screams for him. | |||||
26 | "Eternal Love" "Eien no omoi" (永遠の想い) | Yoshiyuki Takei | Shoji Kawamori | September 24, 1996 | June 5, 2001 |
The war escalates and the allies begin to turn against each other. Van battles Dilandau and attempts to finish him off but is interrupted by Dilandau's soldier Jajuka, whose dying words cause Dilandau to revert to his original form of Allen's sister, Celena. Van prepares to kill Celena, but is interrupted by Allen claiming he will protect his sister. Hitomi manages to contact Van telepathically and ends the battle between the two. Van flies to where Hitomi is with his own wings. The feathers that fall from his wings causes the soldiers to regain their composure, ending the war. Dornkirk, upon seeing the love between Van and Hitomi shatter his machine, accepts the fact that fate can be changed and gives up on his plan. As Gaea begins to rebuild after the war, Van sends Hitomi back to her world, telling her they will always be with each other through their minds. |
See also
References
- General
- "Official list of The Vision of Escaflowne episode titles" (in Japanese). Bandai Channel and Aniplex. Retrieved 2007-12-31.
- "Official list of English The Vision of Escaflowne episode titles". Bandai Entertainment. Archived from the original on 2007-11-20. Retrieved 2007-12-31.
- Specific
- ↑ 天空のエスカフローネ. Bandai Channel (in Japanese). Bandai Entertainment. Archived from the original on 2008-01-21. Retrieved 2008-02-10.
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