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Japanese anime television series
RahXephon (Japanese: ラーゼフォン, Hepburn: Rāzefon) is a Japanese anime television series created and directed by Yutaka Izubuchi. The series follows 17-year-old
RahXephon
list of recurring characters and cast in the anime/manga/novel series RahXephon. Characters without speaking parts or who only appear in one episode or
List_of_RahXephon_characters
RahXephon is an anime television series produced by Bones and directed by Yutaka Izubuchi. It was broadcast in Japan on Fuji Television from January 21
List_of_RahXephon_episodes
and singles from the Anime series RahXephon. RahXephon O.S.T. 1 is the first soundtrack album released for RahXephon. Except for the opening track, Hemisphere
List_of_RahXephon_albums
Japanese animation studio
in Igusa, Suginami, Tokyo. It has produced numerous series, including RahXephon, No. 6, Wolf's Rain, Scrapped Princess, Eureka Seven, Angelic Layer, Darker
Bones_(studio)
Japanese anime television series
influence on subsequent anime series, such as Serial Experiments Lain, RahXephon, Texhnolyze, Gasaraki, Guilty Crown, Boogiepop Phantom, Blue Submarine
Neon_Genesis_Evangelion
2003 Japanese film by Tomoki Kyoda and Yutaka Izubuchi
RahXephon: Pluralitas Concentio (Japanese: ラーゼフォン 多元変奏曲, Hepburn: Rāzefon: Tagen Hensōkyoku) is a 2003 Japanese mecha anime film directed by Yutaka Izubuchi
RahXephon: Pluralitas Concentio
RahXephon:_Pluralitas_Concentio
Japanese writer and novelist (born 1961)
Script Princess Tutu: Script (4, 9, 22, 23) RahXephon: Screenplay (episodes 11–12, 17–18, 24–25) RahXephon: Pluralitas Concentio: Screenplay Serial Experiments
Chiaki_J._Konaka
Japanese anime director
drawing continuity, he joined the Bones anime RahXephon as assistant director and later directed RahXephon: Pluralitas Concentio, his first film. He then
Tomoki_Kyoda
American voice actor (born 1962)
August 27, 2014. Retrieved August 26, 2014. "Invasion of the Capital". RahXephon. Episode 1. Hulu. Archived from the original on August 26, 2014. Retrieved
Vic_Mignogna
Japanese screenwriter and novelist
Sailor Moon, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Revolutionary Girl Utena, FLCL, RahXephon, Melody of Oblivion, Ouran High School Host Club, Nodame Cantabile, Redline
Yōji_Enokido
American voice actor (born 1971)
Ball Z: The Tree of Might, Greed in Fullmetal Alchemist, Ayato Kamina in RahXephon, Graham Specter in Baccano!, Hajime Aoyama in Ghost Stories, Manabu Yuuki
Chris_Patton
Topics referred to by the same term
fiction animated film originally screened as Terra Terra, in the anime RahXephon Terra (video game), 1996 Terra, a fictional universe in Final Fantasy
Terra
American rock musician
on a variety of anime soundtracks including Wolf's Rain, Cowboy Bebop, RahXephon and Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG. He is a former lead
Steve_Conte
Japanese voice actor and singer
in Attack on Titan, Shinichi Handa in Inazuma Eleven, Ayato Kamina in RahXephon, Akihisa Yoshii in Baka and Test, Haruka Kasugano in Yosuga no Sora, Keima
Hiro_Shimono
Japanese anime screenwriter and novelist (born 1959)
First Mission (2001), Scenario Magical Witchland (2001), 2D Script Writer RahXephon (2002), Screenplay (ep 14, 21–22, 26) Heat Guy J (2002), Screenplay (ep
Hiroshi_Ōnogi
Topics referred to by the same term
Blue Friend may refer to: Blue Friend (RahXephon), an episode of RahXephon Blue Friend (manga), a 2011 yuri manga This disambiguation page lists articles
Blue_Friend
Japanese anime designer and director (born 1958)
manner. Izubuchi made his debut as an animation director in 2002 with RahXephon, for which he wrote the original story. Izubuchi did some additional design
Yutaka_Izubuchi
American voice actor
Kageyama the Reporter, Mr. Aosaka, Unbo the Elder, Fuchizaki (Ep. 41-44) Rahxephon - Jin Kunugi Rune Soldier - Conrad, Jakinson Saint Seiya - Gigas, additional
John_Gremillion
(2005) Last Exile (2004) Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi (2004-2005) RahXephon (2005) R.O.D the TV (2004-2005) Fastlane (2005) Happy Tree Friends (2005–2007)
List of programs broadcast by G4
List_of_programs_broadcast_by_G4
Cyber Works Pacific Century Cyber WorksJP, Wanadoo EditionEU 2002-06-06JP Rahxephon: Soukyū Gensoukyoku Bandai Bandai 2003-08-07JP Raiden III MOSS TaitoJP
List of PlayStation 2 games (L–Z)
List_of_PlayStation_2_games_(L–Z)
American actor
Chance Pop Session Boy 1 2003 Noir Henri 2003 Neo Ranga Joel, others 2003 RahXephon Young Makoto 2003 Rune Soldier Odessa's Sibling, Child 2003 Saiyuki Kid
Kevin_Corn
Fictional character from Neon Genesis Evangelion
from Eureka Seven by her way of drinking beer and Haruka Shitow from RahXephon for her maternal attitude toward the series' protagonist, Kamina. Anime
Misato_Katsuragi
Name list
Megumi Sawatari of Megatokyo Megumi Shimizu of Shiki Megumi Shitow of RahXephon Megumi Sokabe of K-on! Megumi Takani of Rurouni Kenshin (Samurai X) Megumi
Megumi
Japanese jazz pianist, composer and singer
Miles Davis RahXephon O.S.T. 1 (2002) RahXephon O.S.T. 2 (2002) RahXephon O.S.T. 3 (2002) Turned Perspective 1994-2001 (2002) RahXephon Pluralitas Concentio
Ichiko_Hashimoto_(musician)
Topics referred to by the same term
series "The Children's Night" or "Child Hood's End", a 2002 episode of the RahXephon anime television series Gurren Lagann the Movie –Childhood's End- a September
Childhood's End (disambiguation)
Childhood's_End_(disambiguation)
2002 single by Maaya Sakamoto
song served as the opening theme for the Fuji Television anime series RahXephon, which began airing on January 21, 2002. The song title "Hemisphere" came
Hemisphere_(song)
Japanese actress and singer (born 1980)
10th single, "Hemisphere", the opening theme for the TV anime series RahXephon. Released on February 21, 2002, "Hemisphere" peaking at number 22 in the
Maaya_Sakamoto
American entertainment company
Pokémon: The Electric Tale of Pikachu Project ARMS Promise (Keiko Nishi) RahXephon Read or Die Read or Dream Reborn! †† Resident Evil: The Marhawa Desire
Viz_Media
Yoshimitsu Oohashi Akuerian'eiji sain fō eborūshon January 21 – September 11 RahXephon 26 Bones Yutaka Izubuchi Rāzefon January 31 – March 28 Kanon 13 Toei Animation
2002_in_anime
2000s with Evangelion-inspired mecha anime such as RahXephon (2002) and Zegapain (2006) – RahXephon was also intended to help revive 1970s-style mecha
History_of_anime
Name list
a character in Gallery Fake Sayoko Nanamori (七森 小夜子), a character in RahXephon Sayoko Shinozaki (篠崎 咲世子), a character in the anime series Code Geass
Sayoko
Japanese visual artist and anime designer (born 1949)
(1999) – mechanical design Angel Links (1999) – mechanical concept design RahXephon (2002) – artistic concept Mobile Suit Gundam SEED (2002–2003) – design
Kazutaka_Miyatake
1953 song by Robert Wright and George Forrest
Jr., the song is used as a recurring motif. In the 2001 anime series RahXephon the song is used as a recurring motif. In 2011, Tony Bennett rerecorded
Stranger_in_Paradise_(song)
Japanese voice actress (born 1968)
Marina Oki 2001 X Hinoto 2002 Beyblade V-Force Rei Kon, Keiko-sensei 2002 RahXephon Haruka Shitou 2002 Tenchi Muyo! GXP Ryoko Balta 2002 Magical Shopping
Aya_Hisakawa
Japanese pop culture magazine
published in November 2002 (a preview issue of Newtype USA featuring RahXephon was distributed selectively at anime and comic conventions in late Q3
Newtype
Wars Film 2002 Full Metal Panic! Full Metal Panic! TV series 2002 RahXephon RahXephon TV series 2002 Voices of a Distant Star —N/a OVA film 2002 Turn A
List_of_mecha_anime
Japanese speculative fiction award
Distant Star OVA short Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones film RahXephon animated TV series The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring film
Seiun_Award
American actor
Sanosuke Harada Prétear – Kaoru Awayuki Psycho-Pass – Tomomi Masaoka Rahxephon – Masaru Gomi Red Data Girl – Shingo Nonomura Rideback – Romanov Karenbach
Jason_Douglas
Japanese voice actress (born 1967)
Hanna, Cinnamon Hellsing Helena 2002 Full Metal Panic! Youko Wakana RahXephon Young Itsuki Kisaragi .hack//SIGN BT Azumanga Daioh Yukari Tanizaki The
Akiko_Hiramatsu
This is a list of media from the Japanese science fiction series RahXephon. RahXephon began production as an anime television series in 2001. A manga version
List_of_RahXephon_media
TeleRadyo October 11: The Strain (season 1) on Jack City October 12: RahXephon and Skull Man on Hero October 14: How I Met Your Mother season 1 on Fox
2014_in_Philippine_television
Japanese anime creator, songwriter, screenwriter & novelist
other directors and series, including Yutaka Izubuchi's 2002 series, RahXephon. Tomino also later worked on 1977's Voltes V. In 1977, Tomino directed
Yoshiyuki_Tomino
Name list
Hyuga (日向 マコト), in Neon Genesis Evangelion Makoto Isshiki (一色 真), in RahXephon Makoto Itō (伊藤 誠), in School Days Makoto Jin (神 誠), in Battle Fever J
Makoto
Bruno, Presiding Judge Najica Blitz Tactics Lila Noir Kirika Yuumura RahXephon Haruka Shitou Full Metal Panic! series Kyoko Tokiwa 2004 Aquarian Age:
Monica_Rial_filmography
Defunct American entertainment company
company included Neon Genesis Evangelion, Super Dimension Fortress Macross, RahXephon, Full Metal Panic!, Azumanga Daioh, Elfen Lied, Gantz, Red Garden, and
A.D._Vision
Name list
series Chu-Bra!! Haruka Shitow (紫東 遙), a character in the anime series RahXephon Haruka Suzumiya (涼宮 遙), a character in the visual novel Kimi ga Nozomu
Haruka_(given_name)
Japanese screenwriter and novelist
screenplay; 2002) Azumanga Daioh (Series composition, screenplay; 2002) RahXephon (Episodic screenplay; 2002) Wolf’s Rain (Episodic screenplay; 2003) Stellvia
Ichirō_Ōkouchi
Japanese voice actress
009: The Cyborg Soldier Mii 2001 Zaion: I Wish You Were Here Tao 2002 RahXephon Makoto Isshiki (young) 2002 Tenchi Muyo! GXP Kyo Komachi 2002 Digimon
Romi_Park
Japanese composer (born 1963)
Arjuna Composer Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' on Heaven's Door Composer 2002 RahXephon Opening theme song composer Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex Composer
Yoko_Kanno
and some additional levels. Series premiered: Hades Project Zeorymer, RahXephon The MX in the title stands for Maximum Impact. Super Robot Wars GC Original
List of Super Robot Wars video games
List_of_Super_Robot_Wars_video_games
Japanese manga artist (born 1970)
also known for adapting RahXephon into a manga. These Japanese comics have been drawn by Takeaki Momose: Miami Guns RahXephon (loosely based on a story
Takeaki_Momose
American voice actress (born 1968)
Tomo, BBB Neo Ranga – Tomoka Chikamatsu Noir – Altena Prétear – A-ko RahXephon – Kim Hotaru Saint Seiya – Akira, Mimo (ADV Dub) 2004 Aquarian Age: Sign
Tiffany_Grant
Japanese publisher and brand company
Final (OAV) A-Ko The Versus (OAV) Pugyuru (TV) Queen's Blade (TV, OAV) RahXephon (TV, OAV, movie) Reign: The Conqueror (TV) School Rumble (TV) Shura no
Media_Factory
Name list
Harukoi Otome Reika Mishima (美嶋 玲香), a character in the anime series RahXephon Reika Nanjou, a character in the anime series Argevollen Reika Nishimura
Reika
Japanese animator
animator) Cowboy Bebop: The Movie (2001) (key animator, weapons designer) RahXephon (2002) (key animator) Overman King Gainer (2002) (key animator) Animatrix:
Yutaka_Nakamura
Japanese animator
has worked on series such as Vision of Escaflowne, Cowboy Bebop, and RahXephon. He is also a member of the Japan Animation Creators Association (JAniCA)
Yasuhiro_Irie
Fictional cyborgs in Neon Genesis Evangelion
Izubuchi, Yutaka; Anno, Hideaki (31 March 2004). "Combattler and Gowapper". RahXephon Complete (in Japanese). メディアファクトリー. ISBN 4-8401-1019-0. Archived from
Evangelion_(mecha)
Japanese voice actor and narrator
Samurai Girl Real Bout High School Giroro 2001 Condor Hero Kakusei 2002 RahXephon Jin Kunugi 2002 Shaman King Ados Ep. 49, 63 2002 Macross Zero Sara's father
Jouji_Nakata
Japanese voice actor and singer
Momiji's Father Rave Master, Shuda 2002 Mirage of Blaze, Takaya Ougi RahXephon, Makoto Isshiki Naruto, Iruka Umino, Narrator Mobile Suit Gundam SEED
Toshihiko_Seki
Japanese film and television producer
Producer Hiwou War Chronicles - Producer Angelic Layer - Producer RahXephon - Producer RahXephon: Pluralitas Concentio - Producer Welcome to Pia Carrot!! The
Masahiko_Minami
Japanese voice actor and narrator
Kuroda Earth Maiden Arjuna Bob Kaze No Yojimbo Samekichi Shirogane 2002 RahXephon Masayoshi Kuki 2003 Naruto Jiraiya Sonic X Red Pine Yukikaze Karl Gunow
Hōchū_Ōtsuka
Japanese voice actress (born 1975)
Animation (2001) as Sakaki Hamtaro film series (2001–2004) as Tongari RahXephon: Pluralitas Concentio (2003) as Shinobu Miwa Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam:
Yū_Asakawa
American voice actor (born 1968)
Another World, aren't they? - Male Calico Cat Pumpkin Scissors - Paulo RahXephon - Souichi Yagumo Science Ninja Team Gatchaman - Mukashiski (Ep. 38), Additional
Mark_Laskowski
Japanese actress (born 1962)
Tateyama in Mekakucity Actors Hamushi in Outlaw Star Helena Bähbem in RahXephon Kōmi Natsuki in Sakura Diaries Kusumi in The Sky Crawlers Mazenda in Slayers
Mako_Hyōdō
Former railway stations in Tokyo, Japan
consumer electronics, hobby electronics, manga and anime. One anime series, RahXephon, set some of its important scenes in this station, showing it restored
Manseibashi_Station
Japanese artist and designer
Creator Last Hope - Original Creator, Director Noein - Storyboard (ep. 20) RahXephon - Storyboard (ep. 9) Techno Police 21C - Action Choreography Assistance
Shōji_Kawamori
American novelist
"The Dandelion Girl" which influenced the director of the anime series RahXephon, and "Little Dog Gone" which was nominated in 1965 for the Hugo Award
Robert_F._Young
Japanese manga series
Retrieved January 11, 2020. Macdonald, Christopher (August 24, 2005). "RahXephon, Cromartie High School and Colorful Confirmed for G4". Anime News Network
Cromartie_High_School
Japanese manga series & its adaptations
designs by Nobuteru Yuki (Vision of Escaflowne) and Yutaka Izubuchi (RahXephon) respectively. The first opening theme, spanning episodes 1–13, was "Endscape"
Toward_the_Terra
Musical artist
Sakura Card Act opening theme song. TV anime series RahXephon opening theme song. Anime film RahXephon: Pluralitas Concentio opening theme song. Original
Yuho_Iwasato
Italian voice actress
Babar: The Movie, Babar Amu Hinamori in Shugo Chara! Hiroko Asahina in RahXephon Akemi in Saikano Rika Nonaka in Digimon Tamers Nagi Kirima in Boogiepop
Perla_Liberatori
Japanese voice actor (born 1972)
Prince Rotin Shaman King (2001-07-04), Ashil Angel Tales (2001-10-04), Rei RahXephon (2002-01-21), Souichi Yagumo GetBackers (2002-10-05), Jouya Kanou Bakuten
Kōki_Miyata
Topics referred to by the same term
series Tsurune Quon Kisaragi, a character in the anime television series RahXephon Saya Kisaragi, the protagonist of the anime television series Blood-C
Kisaragi_(disambiguation)
Short story by Robert F. Young
influenced Yutaka Izubuchi in the production of the Japanese anime series RahXephon. The repeated line "Day before yesterday I saw a rabbit, and yesterday
The_Dandelion_Girl
2001 January 16, 2002 Vampiyan Kids October 13, 2001 March 30, 2002 RahXephon January 21, 2002 September 11, 2002 Kanon January 31, 2002 March 28, 2002
List of anime broadcast by Fuji Television
List_of_anime_broadcast_by_Fuji_Television
British writer (1851–1936)
Churchward's writings are a key influence for the plot of the anime series RahXephon. Churchward's writings were satirised by occult writer Raymond Buckland
James_Churchward
American voice actor
Yamazaki Noir – Dux (Ep. 3), Priest, Reimann (Ep. 12), Salvatore (Ep. 8) RahXephon – Shougo Rikudoh Saint Seiya – Phaeton, Hydra, Dios (ADV Dub) Super GALS
John_Swasey
Japanese voice actress
2002–2005 Full Metal Panic! series Nora Lemming Also The Second Raid 2002 Rahxephon Relative 2002 Daigunder Jimmy's mother 2002 Mirmo Shochiku's mother 2002
Yuriko Yamaguchi (voice actress)
Yuriko_Yamaguchi_(voice_actress)
Japanese voice actress and singer (born 1974)
Heiki Kanojo (Saikano) Chise 2002–2003 Petite Princess Yucie Beth 2002 RahXephon Kim Hotal 2003–2004 Ashita no Nadja Sylvie Arte 2003 Gad Guard Arashi
Fumiko_Orikasa
Japanese illustrator and manga artist
and Mizuno Ryo's Record of Lodoss War. He has worked on anime such as RahXephon and the adaptation of The Twelve Kingdoms. He designed for PlayStation
Akihiro_Yamada
Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator
Zoids: Chaotic Century (1999) (Wagner) 2000s Monkey Typhoon (2002) (Tendō) RahXephon (2002) (Jōji Futagami) Astro Boy (2003) (Doctor Saruta) Stellvia (2003)
Katsunosuke_Hori
Japanese voice actress (born 1973)
Ojarumaru (Mutsuko) Pokémon (Kei, Mikan) Pokémon: Advanced Generation (Annu) RahXephon (Hiroko Asahina) Rockman.EXE Stream (Meddy) Saikano (Satomi) Saint Beast
Yumi_Kakazu
Animator in charge of correcting layouts and drawings
current first key animator and second key animator was introduced in Rahxephon, directed by Yutaka Izubuchi with Hirotoshi Sano as animation director
Animation_director
Japanese voice actress and singer (born 1975)
2001 Final Fantasy: Unlimited Miles, Fango 2001 X Satsuki Yatōji 2002 RahXephon Quon Kisaragi 2002 Harukanaru Toki no Naka de Ajisai Yumegatari Ran Morimura
Houko_Kuwashima
Japanese animator (born 1963)
director) 2001 - Kidō Tenshi Angelic Layer (OP key animation) 2002 - RahXephon (OP key animation, key animation) 2002 - Witch Hunter Robin (OP key animation)
Toshihiro_Kawamoto
Japanese actor (1937–2013)
Soldier (King Rijarl) Cyborg 009 The Cyborg Soldier (President) 2002 RahXephon (Shirow Watari) Ai Yori Aoshi (Aoi's Father) Petite Princess Yucie (Demon
Kenji_Utsumi
Japanese actor
Black) One Piece (2001) (Nefertari Cobra) Gungrave (2002) (Big Daddy) RahXephon (2002) (Ernst Von Bähbem) Petite Princess Yucie (2002) (God (King of Heaven))
Iemasa_Kayumi
Topics referred to by the same term
Years "From Here to Eternity", an episode of the anime television series RahXephon From Here to Eternity: Traveling the World to Find the Good Death, a 2017
From Here to Eternity (disambiguation)
From_Here_to_Eternity_(disambiguation)
Japanese anime director
storyboards) Full Metal Panic! (2002, storyboards and episode direction) RahXephon (2002, storyboards) Wolf's Rain (2003, director, storyboards, episode
Tensai_Okamura
Japanese actor and voice actor
(Dokugakuji) 2002 Inuyasha (Serina and Suzuna's father, Izumo, and Gyu-Oh) RahXephon* Donny Wong 2003 Rockman EXE Axess (Gorou Misaki, BeastMan) 2004 Alice
Dai_Matsumoto
American actor
Tomizawa Princess Nine - Shinsaku Kido Princess Resurrection - Master RahXephon - Johji Futagami Saint Seiya - Narrator (ADV Dub) Saiyuki: Requiem - Go
Andy_McAvin
American actor
Watanabe 2003 Noir Various characters Neo Ranga Kazuo Fujiwara, others RahXephon Itsuki Kisaragi, others Rune Soldier Various characters Gamera 2: Attack
Jay_Hickman_(actor)
Japanese voice actress (born 1963)
Wild Striker (2002-2003) as Kaori Doumoto Mirmo! (2002) as Otome, Marina RahXephon (2002) as Cathy McMahon Ashita no Nadja (2003) as Simone Monterran Gilgamesh
Kae_Araki
geared towards creation.[citation needed] The term was used in the anime RahXephon to describe a state of being, much like the philosophical definition,
Yolteotl
American voice actor
Noir as Legrand Parasite Dolls as Takahashi Princess Tutu as The Raven RahXephon as Shirow Watari Samurai Gun as Tavern Master Slayers Return as Father
Mike_Kleinhenz
Topics referred to by the same term
Dead Deus Ex Machina, the English title of the 25th episode of the anime RahXephon Deus Ex Machina, an episode of Jeremiah Deus Ex Machina, the final episode
Deus ex machina (disambiguation)
Deus_ex_machina_(disambiguation)
Japanese animator
assistance, key animation, OP/ED) Hajime no Ippo (animation director) RahXephon (animation director, animation direction assistance, key animation) Scrapped
Hiroshi_Ōsaka
Japanese animator, screenwriter, director, animation director (1966-)
G to produce the animated inserts, which Iso also participated in. In RahXephon (2002), Iso worked as Digital Works and cinematographer positions throughout
Mitsuo_Iso
Japanese voice actor
Sorashido Sharpener 2002 Ultimate Muscle: The Kinnikuman Legacy Jade RahXephon Torigai Mamoru Genma Taisen Loof Tenchi Muyo! GXP Kenneth Barr The Twelve
Kenji_Nojima
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Feminine of the Roman family name Drusus.
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