El-Hazard: The Magnificent World (OAV)
Alternative title:
El Hazard - The Magnificent World
El Hazard le Monde Magnifique (French)
El-Hazard: Un mundo magnífico (Spanish)
Shinpi no Sekai El Hazard (Japanese)
神祕的世界 (Chinese (Taiwan))
神秘の世界エルハザード (Japanese)
Genres: romance
Themes: yuri
Objectionable content: Significant
Plot Summary: When Makoto Mizuhara discovers an old monument in his school and awakens a beautiful woman, he, his teacher, his worst enemy and one of his female friends is transported to the magnificent world of El Hazard. There they discovers that they have received some special powers. Makoto and his teacher Fujisawa lands in a jungle and saves a princess from some large bugs. Makotos friend Nanami lands in a desert. And Makotos rival, Jinnai lands in the middle of the bug’s kingdom and becomes their general, plotting to destroy Makoto and his new friends. After several having his attacks repelled by Makoto several times, Jinnai learns about an ultimate weapon, the demon Ifurita. And so everyone sets of to find Ifurita, and when she's found Makoto learns that she is the same woman that sent them to El Hazard. But the one gaining control of her is Jinnai.
Ratings: 805 ratings have been given [details]
Running time: 24 minutes per episode
Number of episodes: 7
Episode titles: We have 7
Vintage: 1995-05-26 to 1996-01-25
Release dates: We have 1
Ending Theme:
"Boys be Free!" by Etsuko Kozakura
"Little Flower" by Yuri Amano (ep 7)
Official website:
AIC's The Magnificent World EL-HAZARD (Japanese)
Links: We have 3
DVD Easter Eggs: We have 6
Review:
El Hazard - The Magnificent World (Sep 6, 2007)
News: Show:
North American Anime, Manga Releases, August 1-7 (Aug 3, 2021)
AIC Plans Crowdfunding for El Hazard Sequel Project (Aug 12, 2018)
El Hazard - The Magnificent World BD Set Slated for July 30 (Apr 19, 2014)
Sakura-Con Announcements (Apr 8, 2007)
Geneon Solicits El Hazard, The Hakkenden, Strawberry Eggs and Strawberry Marshmallow Re-releases (Apr 5, 2007)
Interview with Tenchi co-creator (Feb 18, 2001)
Other articles: Show:
2001 - A Year in Review: More News (Jan 1, 2002)
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Blu-ray (Region A) |
El-Hazard: The Magnificent World - OVA 1+2 Collection (Blu-ray) 2021-08-03 (from $41.98) |
DVD (Region 1) |
El-Hazard: The Magnificent World (DVD 1) 2007-05-29 (from $8.99) |
El-Hazard: The Magnificent World (DVD 2) 2007-07-31 (from $20.97) |
El-Hazard: The Magnificent World - DVD Box Set (DVD 1-3) 2001-08-07 (from $179.00) |
LaserDisc |
El-Hazard: The Magnificent World (LD 1) 1995-08-01 |
El-Hazard: The Magnificent World (LD 2) 1995-10-31 |
El-Hazard: The Magnificent World (LD 3) 1996-01-30 |
El-Hazard: The Magnificent World (LD 4) 1996-06-04 |
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Screenplay: Ryōe Tsukimura
Music: Seikou Nagaoka
Character Design: Kazuto Nakazawa
Art Director: Nobuhito Sue
Sound Director: Yasunori Honda
Director of Photography: Hitoshi Satō
Executive producer: Tarō Maki
Art Setting: Masahiro Satō (ep 4)
Assistant Animation Checker: Tsutomu Takei (ep 7)
Color Styling: Takuya Kawami
Design: Koji Watanabe
Recording: Kimitaka Kawasaki
Recording Assistant: Tsuyoshi Kobayashi
Recording engineer: Hiroshi Tsujimoto
Setting Production: Ken Bandou (ep 6)
Sound Effects: Shizuo Kurahashi
Supervising Animation Director: Kazuto Nakazawa
Theme Song Arrangement: Seikou Nagaoka
Theme Song Composition: Seikou Nagaoka
Theme Song Lyrics: Natsuko Karedo (ED)
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Animation: Studio Ebisu (OP)
Background Art: Kusanagi
Development: Imagica
Key Animation: Studio Take Off (ep 2)
special effects: Marix
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ADR Director: Jenny Haniver
DVD Design: Tom Watanabe
DVD Engineer: Songyi Liu
Final Mix: Joe Romersa
Packaging Design: Kris Gero (Right Stuf)
Recording Facility Engineer: Les Claypool III
Senior Producer: Kris Gero (Right Stuf)
Translation Assistance: Judy Albert (Right Stuf)
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Casting: Haniver Talent Agency
Distributor: Man Entertainment (Australia & New Zealand)
DVD Authoring: Deluxe
DVD Menu Design: Kappa Studios, INC.
Recording Facility: Magnitude 8 Post
Translation: ZRO Limit Productions
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Executive producer: Luis de Val
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Distributor: Manga Films (Spain)
Dubbing Studio: Triveu (Spain dub)
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Distributor: Dynamic Italia
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Broadcaster: VOX
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Licensed by: Proware Multimedia International Co., Ltd.
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