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Fairy Tail Continues with its Third Year!


Weekly Shonen Magazine confirms that Hiro Mashima's popular fantasy anime, Fairy Tail will continue into its third year this September! It will begin with the Tenrojima Arc, also known as the S-Class Trial Arc.

The Tenronjima Arc also known as the S-Class Trial Arc that starts on the manga's 200th chapter and the current arc of the manga series. It focuses on the annual event of the guild called, "S-Class Wizard Promotion Trial" in which whoever wins the competition will get promoted into the S-Class rank and now can gain access into missions found on the guild's restricted area.

Along the way, secrets of the Fairy Tail Guild are slowly being revealed. The current anime is now on its Edolas Arc which started on episode 71 till present.

Source: Anime News Network, Fairy Tail Wikia (link 2)

Fairy Tail x RAVE Manga Review

We have reported last time that Hiro Mashima, the creator of Fairy Tail and RAVE decided to create a crossover special with his two works! About freaking time! In the crossover, Natsu, Happy and Lucy are looking for a girl who has large tits, wears Heart Kruez clothing, has baton for weapons and causes quite a ruckus in a casino!

But along the way, both Natsu and Haru got lost and met, same goes for Lucy and Elie.Based on the descriptions, it all points out to Elie. Is it actually Elie whom our Fairy Tail wizards are looking for? Or is it someone else?

Lastly, can our two hotheads, Natsu and Haru fix this misunderstanding and stop fighting?! Well, that is for you to find out.

On to the review, if you are familiar with both titles, you know that there are some elements present in RAVE such as Oracion Seis, Heart Kreuz and most especially, Plue are also seen in Fairy Tail making this crossover quite consistent aside from Hiro Mashima wrote and drew it. What makes this crossover amazing is the fact that even if the crossover lasted for only 21 pages, it packs quite a punch. From the action scenes, the cross references for both shows and the similarities of some characters.


If there is one thing that I liked about this crossover is that how the Fairy Tail guys describe stuff that they saw the RAVE guys are doing into their own universe and vice versa. For example, in Lucy’s case, when she saw that Elie also has his own Plue, she assumed that she might be a Celestial Mage. In Natsu’s case, when he saw Haru transformed his sword, he makes a quick reference to Erza’s “re-equip” magic abilities. It was fun and makes Fairy Tail fans feel at home with the RAVE characters that appeared in this crossover.

Like I mentioned a bit earlier, the crossover packs quite a punch because of the really good actions scenes along with the references for both titles. Now talking about the action, it was really good. So good, that I hate to admit it but it was better than the action scenes found in Cross Epoch. Seriously, about freaking time to see Natsu meet his match in the form of Haru! Based on how I see it, they are equal in every way.


Lastly, how the crossover ended. I love the twist at the end! This clearly proves how good Mashima is in terms of his comedy. If you have watched or read a lot of Fairy Tail episodes or chapters, you are quite familiar with his running gags with our core cast. And yes, he employed that same gag and it still work wonders. Guess it is quite obvious right now on who are they looking for!

Overall, it is one heck of a crossover, so good that I hate to admit it is quite better than the other manga crossover that I read that featured an original universe and Shenron drinking tea. The action is really good and the character interactions are on the spot. The characters are as they are that we know about it, and I am quite glad that they used the amnesiac Elie in this one. Seriously, I miss this Elie!


If you are a fan of RAVE and you miss these guys, this crossover is a good read due to the amount of references to the old show and the references made by the Fairy Tail guys with their own show, giving you a thought to try watching it. As for Fairy Tail fans, it is one fun crossover and if you haven’t watched RAVE yet, it gives you an idea where Plue originally came from and where the Heart Kruez fashion line first appeared in.

Fairy Tail x Groove Adventure RAVE Published!

The May issue of Magazine Special has just published a one-shot crossover manga story between Hiro Mashima's Fairy Tail and Groove Adventure RAVE!

In the crossover, Fairy Tail's Natsu and RAVE's Haru are lost in the crossover story and the heroines of both series, Lucy and Ellie respectively embark on a search for them. To celebrate the publication of this crossover, the magazine is offering its reader a QUO pre-paid card, illustrated with the art from the story's first page, via a mail-away form.

The said issue also has five color illustrations of AKB48 idol group members by five manga creators: Tomomi Itano by Miki Yoshikawa (Yankee-kun to Megane-chan), Haruna Kojima by Toshihiko Kobayashi (Pastel), Mayu Watanabe by Kouji Seo (Suzuka), Atsuko Maeda by Atsuko Nanba (Tonari no Atashi, Sprout), and the AKB48 sub-unit Not Yet by Reiji Miyajima (AKB49 ~Renai Kinshi Jōrei~).

Source: Comic Natalie via Anime News Network

Fairy Tail Premieres on Animax Asia

Here's the teaser of the upcoming premiere of Fairy Tail on Animax Asia. Special thanks to zenhonbu for the video!


Fairy Tail premieres at September 30, Thursday at 10pm on Animax Asia!

Fairy Tail




Fairy Tail is the most recent manga by Hiro Mashima, the creator of Rave Master.  Like Rave Master, Fairy Tail has also been turned into an anime series, which premiered earlier this fall.

The story revolves around the infamous mage guild of which the manga gets its name and its cast of characters.  The main characters are Lucy (a girl who longs to become a full-fledged mage) and Natsu (the wide-eyed, happy-looking hero).




However, the draw of this series for me is the character named Gray.  He is thoroughly comfortable without clothes and is prone to removing them at the worst possible times.  As you'll see below (and in the rest of the pics), this is something the producers of the anime are really playing up.




The original manga of Fairy Tail is available in America from Del Rey.  The anime can be viewed on Crunchyroll but only by paying members.


 
 
 
 
 
 

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