List of Fushigi Yûgi episodes

It is based on the first fourteen volumes of the Fushigi Yûgi manga series written and illustrated by Yuu Watase.

The final OVA, titled Fushigi Yûgi: Eikoden, is based on two related light novels written by Megumi Nishizaki.

The entire Fushigi Yûgi anime series, including the three OVAs, were licensed for Region 1 release by Geneon Entertainment.

On their Facebook page, the company Media Blasters announced that they have rescued the TV series and will release the first season in April 2012.

All fifty-two episodes feature the song "Itōshii Hito no Tame ni" (いとおしい人のために), performed by Akemi Satō, as the opening sequence theme.

Yukari Konno's "Tokimeki no Dōkasen" (ときめきの導火線) is used as the series closing theme, except for episode thirty-three which uses "Song of the Wind" (風の旋律, Kaze no Uta), performed by Chika Sakamoto, is used as a memorial sequence for Nuriko.

The first Fushigi Yûgi original video animation, OVA 1, was directed by Hajime Kamegaki and is set one year after the end of the main series.

Released June 5, 2001, the two-disc set included English and Japanese language tracks, and English subtitle track, an image gallery, and a color booklet with an episode list, character images, and the credits for the Japanese cast and crew.

[3] Geneon's English dub version of the series premiered on the International Channel on December 30, 2003/[4] The Fushigi Yûgi: The Mysterious Play OVA set is now out of print.

Tamahome finds Miaka and tells him that Taka had made a "hard" decision to leave, knowing he couldn't stay because he was only a shadow.

While the lovers happily reunite, a news update reports that the island that had appeared in the Pacific is headed to Tokyo.

While Tetsuya and Yui discuss whether they should warn the authorities of Tenkou's impending arrival, Keisuke realizes that Tamahome is up to something.

This has given Tenkou enough time and power to regain a form in which he can return to the real world and conquer as a god the way he has always wanted to.

Suzaku returns a fully formed Taka, carrying Miaka in his arms, to the real world to confront Tenkou.

Before anything can happen, Taka and Miaka sacrifice their lives and begin to invoke Suzaku, who is joined by Seiryū, Byakko and Genbu.

The first three episodes use "Yes – Koko ni Eien ga Aru" (YES-ここに永遠がある-), performed by Takehito Koyasu, for their closing theme.

The Region 1 Geneon release of the first season of Fushigi Yûgi was called the Suzaku set.