Fairy Tail: Hōō no Miko (movie)
[ sequel of Fairy Tail (TV) ]
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Alternative title:
FAIRY TAIL 鳳凰の巫女 (Japanese)
Fairy Tail: Priestess of the Phoenix (Japanese)
Plot Summary:
One day, a request flew in with the words "I want the leader of the bandit group that's eating the nest in a certain harbor town, Geese, to be apprehended". Natsu and the team, who are looking forward to the big reward, set out to the place of request in high spirits. However, because of a mistake Lucy made, they let Geese escape right in front of their eyes. With the request failed..Lucy, who was depressed and by herself, met a mysterious girl named Eclair and a strange bird named Momon on her way home. Eclair somehow lost her memory, and the only thing she remembers is that she must deliver the "Phoenix Stone" in her possession to somewhere. Eclair, who hates magic, and the secrets hidden within the Phoenix Stone...this meeting is the start of a brand new enemy, and a sinister plot that will confront Fairy Tail.
User Ratings:
85 ratings have been given [details]
Vintage:
2012-08-18
2013-03-23 (Animax Asia)
2013-03-23 (Animax India)
Premiere date:
2012-08-18 (Japan)
Opening Theme:
"200 miles" by Jang Keun-Suk
Ending Theme:
"Zutto Kitto" (ずっと きっと; "Assuredly Forever") By Aya Hirano
Official website:
アニメ『劇場版 FAIRY TAIL』公式サイト (Japanese)
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News: Show:
Fairy Tail Manga 36's Film Bundle Previewed in Promo (Jan 5, 2013)
Fairy Tail Film's Prologue Manga Gets Anime Also (Oct 26, 2012)
Japanese Box Office, August 25-26 (Sep 2, 2012)
Japanese Box Office, August 18-19 (Aug 26, 2012)
Fairy Tail Film Opened with Weekend's #1 Per-Screen Average (Aug 22, 2012)
Fairy Tail: Hōō no Miko Anime Film's TV Ad Streamed (Aug 20, 2012)
Funi Adds Seikishi, Yamato: R, One Piece: Strong World, Fairy Tail Film, Akira (Updated) (Jul 28, 2012)
Fairy Tail: Hōō no Miko Film's Story Revealed in 2nd Teaser (Apr 10, 2012)
Fairy Tail Film's Staff Listed (Nov 17, 2011)
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Director: Masaya Fujimori Screenplay: Masashi Sogo Music: Yasuharu Takanashi Original creator: Hiro Mashima Theme Song Performance: Aya Hirano | Aya Endo as Aya Hirano as Tetsuya Kakihara as Hiroki Touchi as Keisuke Okada as Kouki Miyata as Mika Kanai as Rie Kugimiya as Satomi Satou as Sayaka Ohara as Showtaro Morikubo as Wataru Hatano as Yoshihiko Masuda as Yui Horie as Yūichi Nakamura as Daisuke Endou as Daisuke Kageura as Daisuke Kishio as Harumi Sakurai as Hidehiko Masuda as Hirohiko Kakegawa as Hiroki Yasumoto as Hiroshi Shirokuma as Hitomi Nabatame as Junichi Suwabe as Katsuyuki Konishi as Koji Yusa as Kouji Ishii as Mai Nakahara as Mariya Ise as Miyuki Sawashiro as Risa Yoshiki as Ryoko Ono as Saori Seto as Satomi Arai as Shinpachi Tsuji as Tamio Ohki as Yoshihisa Kawahara as Yoshimitsu Shimoyama as | |||
Animation Production: A-1 Pictures Distributor: Shochiku Co., Ltd. | ||||
ADR Director: Tyler Walker Executive producer: Gen Fukunaga | Cherami Leigh as Todd Haberkorn as Colleen Clinkenbeard as David Wald as Newton Pittman as Tia Ballard as Brina Palencia as Caitlin Glass as Carrie Savage as Christopher R. Sabat as Eric Vale as Jamie Marchi as Jeremy Inman as Jessica Cavanagh as John Burgmeier as Kristi Kang as Monica Rial as Patrick Seitz as R Bruce Elliott as Scott Freeman as Terri Doty as | |||
Licensed by: FUNimation Entertainment | ||||
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