The first part of the story ended with Hikaru Shidou, Umi Ryuuzuki and Fuu Hououji finally returning home to Tokyo after helping to solve the crisis that plagued the land of Cephiro, killing the high priest Zagato and, most shockingly, killing the person who brought them to Cephiro, Princess Emeraude, whose wish was to die with her beloved Zagato. For the purposes of clarification, all the car references will be made clear in sections marked in square brackets.Īs stated in the last review, Rayearth is a story told in two parts, and as Part 2 begins in the first collection, it is only right to begin with a summary of the beginnings of Part 2 and the events that led to this collection. It appears that CLAMP’s decision to try and make their names memorable has in at least one way worked. I’ve come across some lists displaying some references, but nothing universal, so every time something new is mentioned, I’d have a look and sure enough something about cars crops up. Having watched all the series and read the original manga, it is surprising to see how many of these references you can come across: not just places and characters, but even things like ships and weapons have car references in them. That’s what it feels like watching Magic Knight Rayearth. Welcome to another game of Spot the Car Reference, where we try to find as many automotive links to an anime fantasy series as we can.
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