Fushigi Yugi: The Mysterious Play - Vol. 6 (1998)
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Synopsis: Equal parts action, romance, and comedy, FUSHIGI YUGI is an influential Animé series in the mahou shoujo (magical girl) fantasy genre. When Miaka and Yui read the magical book "Universe of the Four... Equal parts action, romance, and comedy, FUSHIGI YUGI is an influential Animé series in the mahou shoujo (magical girl) fantasy genre. When Miaka and Yui read the magical book "Universe of the Four Gods" at their library, they are transported into another world. Arriving there, however, they discover that they are priestesses for two opposing factions, and must assemble a team of adventurers to summon their respective gods. The imaginary power of literature is the unifying theme underlying the grand fantasy of FUSHIGI YUGI. VOLUME SIX contains six episodes of the series, where Miaka must rebuild her shattered forces as her enemies gain ground. [More]
Starring: David Hayter, Ruby Marlowe, Wendee Lee
Starring: David Hayter, Ruby Marlowe, Wendee Lee
Director: Hajime Kamegaki
Director: Hajime Kamegaki
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