“Nara-period sculptor and one-armed bandit become fated rivals after a robbery, confronting consequences of their choices.”
Phoenix: Karma Chapter
火の鳥 鳳凰編
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Synopsis
Nara-period sculptor and one-armed bandit become fated rivals after a robbery, confronting consequences of their choices.
Akanemaru, a skilled sculptor, sets out to find the muse for his masterpiece, the legendary immortal bird Phoenix. However, on his journey, he encounters unexpected trouble when he runs into Gaou, a one-eyed, one-armed bandit. Despite Akanemaru's friendly demeanor, Gaou, who harbors animosity toward the world as a ruthless man, attacks and robs him. As they go their separate ways, the unfortunate incident fades into oblivion. Years later, Akanemaru is forced to accept a new assignment and abandon his dream, while Gaou is stricken with sudden misfortune—a twist of fate that will change both their lives forever. But little do they know that these new circumstances will eventually lead them to cross paths once more: this time as rivals. Set in Japan's Nara period, Hi no Tori: Houou-hen explores the fragile balance between action and consequence as it follows the lives of two men who must inevitably confront the responsibilities of their choices.
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Derived from 3 sampled reviews
What 3 viewers settled on.
Polarized
σ 2.49 · split reception
6.0 pts
Recommenders 9.0 · others 3.0
↓ 3.33
Running avg · Dec 2019 → Mar 2022
- 9 “These three Hi no Tori OVAs showcase stunning art, soothing music, and profoundly mature storytelling that demands philosophical contemplation. Each self-contained chapter—Karma, Yamato, and...”
- 5 “The arc's brutal character deaths and Tezuka's uncompromising approach to killing characters provide a grounded feel that stands out. However, it fails to live up to its reputation as the greatest...”
- 3 “The concept of reincarnation combined with Buddhist karma had potential, but the execution falls flat with convenient plot devices and an easily followable yet unengaging story. The Phoenix's...”
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- Format 1 × 60′ eps × min
- Total runtime 1h 00m all episodes
- Aired Dec 1986 – ongoing
- Source Movie media type
- Rated R+ Mild Nudity
- Ref. BS-2724 catalog
Produced by
- Tezuka Productions Producer
- TOHO Producer
- Tohokushinsha Film Corporation Producer