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Хвост Феи (フェアリーテイル, Fearī Teiru, романизировавший как Хвост Феи в Японии), является японским рядом манги Hiro Mashima. Это было преобразовано в последовательную форму в Еженедельный Журнал Shōnen с 23 августа 2006, где это все еще продолжается. Отдельные главы собираются и издаются в томах tankōbon Kodansha, с 44 выпущенными с июля 2014. Аниме, произведенное A-1 Pictures и Satelight, было выпущено в Японии 12 октября 2009. Аниме начинается с приключений Заклинательницы Духов Люси Хартфилии после того, как она присоединяется к Волшебной гильдии Хвост Феи и объединяется с Нацу Драгнилом, который ищет Дракона Игнила.

Манга лицензировалась на английском языке для выпуска в Северной Америке Дель Рэем Мангой, который начал выпускать отдельные тома 25 марта 2008 и закончил его лицензирование 12-ым выпуском тома. Ряд был принят Kodansha USA Publishing, которая продолжала ее североамериканский выпуск с 13-ым томом. Это было издано во Франции Pika Édition, которые выпустили 5 томов с 3 апреля 2009, в Испании издан "Нормой Эдиториэл" с 15 марта 2008, кто выпустил 19 томов. Это было также издано в Тайване Тонгом Ли, который выпустил 23 тома с декабря 2010, и на бразильском португальском JBC, который выпустил 30 томов с июня 2013.

Сюжет

Люси Хартфилия, путешествующий Волшебник, встречает Нацу Драгнила, Волшебника, ищущего его приемного родителя, по имени Игнил, с его лучшим другом, Хэппи, разговаривающим и летающим котом. Вскоре после их встречи Люси похищена Борой, который изображал из себя Саламандру Хвоста Феи. Нацу спасает ее и показывает, что он - реальный Саламандр Хвоста Феи и имеет навыки Убийцы Драконов, Потерянного волшебства. Он предлагает ей стать членом гильдии, на что она с удовольствием соглашается. Они, наряду с бронированным Волшебником Эрзой Скарлет, Ледяным Созидателем Греем Фуллбастером, и Хэппи, становятся командой, выполняющей различные миссии, предлагаемые гильдией Хвост Феи.

Манга

Volume 1 Cover

Обложка первого Тома Хвоста Феи

Основная Статья: Тома и Главы


Fairy Tail is an ongoing weekly manga written and illustrated by Hiro Mashima. It premiered in the Weekly Shōnen Magazine on the issue of August 23, 2006. The individual chapters are collected and published in tankōbon volumes by Kodansha, which released the first volume on December 15, 2006. During its many years of serialization, the series has had many specials such as omakes and crossovers. In addition, the official fanbook, Fairy Tail+ was released on May 17, 2010 in Japan.

The series was licensed for an English-language release in North America by Del Rey Manga. The company released the first volume of the series on March 25, 2008 and continued until the release of the 12th volume in September 2010. Kodansha USA Publishing took over the series and has continued release since the 13th volume in May 2011.

Аниме

Основная Статья: Эпизоды


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Обложка первого Хвоста Феи на DVD

Аниме было адаптировано сопродюсерами из A-1 Pictures and Satelight, а так же режиссёром Иширой Шинджи и дебютировало на канале TV Tokyo, премьера которого состоялась 12 октября 2009. The series went on hiatus on March 30, 2013, with 175 episodes, 41 DVD volumes, 6 OVAs and 1 animated film. The anime once again resumed on April 5, 2014. Visit the official Anime website for further information.

Animax Asia broadcasted an English dubbed version of the Fairy Tail anime starting on September 30, 2010, but only covered the first season, up to episode 48. It aired in some parts of Asia and in the Philippines, where they initially used the Hong Kong based English dub but later on changed to the original Japanese audio. The anime series won Animax Asia's "Anime Of The Year" award. Currently, FUNimation Entertainment has been licensed to Fairy Tail for a North American release in English dub[1] and has distributed season 1, season 2 and, currently, season 3.

Музыка

As of March 2013, five original soundtrack CDs have been released, with 4 pertaining to the anime and 1 exclusive to the Movie. Fairy Tail Original Soundtrack Vol. 1 was released on January 6, 2010, containing 36 songs from the anime. Fairy Tail Original Soundtrack Vol. 2 was released on July 7, 2010, also containing 36 songs. Fairy Tail Original Sondtrack Vol. 3 was released on July 6, 2011 and unlike the previous albums, it contains 30 songs. Fairy Tail Original Soundtrack Vol. 4 was released on March 20, 2013 and features 2 CDs, with the CDs containing 24 and 27 tracks each. The Fairy Tail Movie Soundtrack contains 29 tracks. The music for the soundtracks were composed and arranged by Yasuharu Takanashi.

In addition, the Intro and Outro themes of the Fairy Tail Anime were released under 3 Volumes featuring all 14 Openings and Endings. Character singles were also produced, with 4 Character song collection volumes released in total. The first character song single featuring Natsu and Gray, was released on February 17, while the second single, featuring Lucy and Happy, was released on March 3, 2010. The 3rd and 4th Volume features Team Natsu, Wendy, Carla and Gajeel singing various Image Songs together.

Original Video Animations

The first anime side-story was released exclusively on DVD alongside the limited edition copies of Volume 26 on April 15, 2011. The first anime adaptation of the manga side story "Welcome to Fairy Hills!!" involves Lucy noticing a mysterious hand-written request in which the client is looking for an object located in Fairy Tail's female dormitory, Fairy Hills. To ensure that the job is not a prank, she goes to verify it. Once she reaches the dormitory, she learns that the client is Hilda, the dorm's head, who asks her to find a "shining treasure" while wearing an embarrassing cat outfit.

The second OVA released, titled "Fairy Academy - Yankee-kun and Yankee-chan! was bundled alongside the limited edition copies of Volume 27 and was released on June 17. 2011. In the story, Mashima parodies another Weekly Shonen Magazine manga, Miki Yoshikawa's Yankee-kun to Megane-chan, by putting the Fairy Tail characters in a school comedic setting.

The third OVA released, titled "Memory Days" was bundled alongside the limited edition copies of Volume 31 and was released on February 17, 2012. The plot revolves around Team Natsu being sent into the past by a mysterious Magic book and must return back into their own time before time runs out, in which they will be trapped in the past permanently.

The fourth OVA released, titled "Fairies' Training Camp" was bundled alongside the limited edition copies of Volume 35 and was released on November 16, 2012. The plot revolves around the Fairy Tail Mages training for the Grand Magic Games, with Team Natsu and co. training by the beach.

The fifth OVA released, titled "The Exciting Ryuzetsu Land" was bundled alongside the limited edition copies of Volume 38 and was released on June 17, 2013. The plot revolves around the Fairy Tail Mages visiting the leisure resort, Ryuzetsu Land, the after the battles and events of Day 3 of the Grand Magic Games.

The sixth OVA, titled "Fairy Tail x Rave" will be bundled alongside the limited edition copies of Volume 39 and was released on August 16, 2013.

Shinji Ishihira directs the OVA's at A-1 Pictures Inc. and Satelight, just as he had for the television anime series. Similarly, the television anime and first original anime DVD's series script supervisor Masashi Sogo and character designer Aoi Yamamoto are also involved.

Фильм

An anime film adaptation of Fairy Tail, titled Fairy Tail: Priestess of the Phoenix (FAIRY TAIL 鳳凰の巫女, Fearī Teiru Hōō no Miko) was released on August 18, 2012.[2] It was directed by Masaya Fujimori, and its screenplay was written by anime staff writer Masashi Sogo. Series creator Hiro Mashima was also involved as the film's story planner and designer for guest characters appearing in the film.[3]

Видео Игры

An action video game for the PlayStation Portable titled Fairy Tail Portable Guild was unveiled at the 2009 Tokyo Game Show.[4] The game was developed by Konami and was released on June 3, 2010. A sequel was also released, titled Fairy Tail Portable Guild 2 and was released on March 10, 2011. Fairy Tail: Zeref's Awakening was also released for the PlayStation Portable which encompasses the story from the Oración Seis arc arc up until the Tenrou Island arc. It was released on March 22, 2012.

Titles released for the Nintendo DS include Fairy Tail Gekitou! Madoushi Kessen and Fairy Tail Gekitotsu! Kardia Daiseidou and were released on July 22, 2010 and April 21, 2011 respectively, with the latter's story following the story of the Fighting Festival arc up until the Oración Seis arc.

Reception

In Japan, the fifth volume of Fairy Tail was ranked seventh in a list of the top ten manga, and the series once again placed seventh after the release of the sixth volume. It also won the 2009 Kodansha Manga Award for shōnen manga. It has also won the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation's Industry Awards in 2009 for best comedy manga. Fairy Tail has also won the Best Comedy of the Year in 2009.

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