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Fushigi Yûgi : ウィキペディア英語版
Fushigi Yûgi


, also known as ''Fushigi Yûgi: The Mysterious Play'' or ''Curious Play'',〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Curious Play )〕 is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuu Watase. Shogakukan published ''Fushigi Yûgi'' in ''Shōjo Comic'' in its original serialized form from May 1992 through June 1996. Viz Media released the manga series in English in North America starting in 1999. Spanning eighteen volumes, ''Fushigi Yûgi'' tells the story of two teenaged girls, Miaka and Yui, who are pulled into ''The Universe of the Four Gods'', a mysterious book at the National Library. It is loosely based on four mythological creatures of China.
Studio Pierrot adapted the series into a 52-episode anime series. The show originally aired from April 6, 1995 through March 28, 1996 on the anime satellite channel Animax and on the regular cable channel TV Tokyo. The anime series spawned three Original Video Animation releases, with the first having three episodes, the second having six, and the final OVA, ''Fushigi Yûgi Eikoden'', spanning four episodes. A thirteen-volume Japanese light novel series also followed ''Fushigi Yûgi'': Shōgakukan published the novels from January 30, 1998 to September 26, 2003. On October 25, 2003, Watase began releasing a prequel to the manga series, ''Fushigi Yûgi Genbu Kaiden'', and ended in May 2013. Another prequel to the manga series, ''Fushigi Yûgi Byakko Ibun'' was published in February 2015. It also became popular in the Philippines when it was first shown in Tagalog version by GMA Network in late-2000s and also in TV5 in 2009.
==Plot==

The series describes the various trials of Miaka Yūki and Yui Hongo, two
Middle-school students. While at the library one day, Miaka and Yui encounter a strange book known as ''The Universe of the Four Gods''. Reading this book transports them into the novel's universe in ancient China. Yui is transported back to the real world almost immediately, but Miaka finds herself the Priestess of Suzaku. Miaka is destined to gather the seven Celestial Warriors of the god Suzaku in order to summon Suzaku and obtain three wishes. She falls in love with the Celestial Warrior Tamahome, who eventually reciprocates and Miaka's desire to use a wish to enter the high school of her choice begins to shift towards finding a way to be with Tamahome. Yui is also drawn into the book when she tries to help Miaka to come back to the real world; becoming the Priestess of Seiryuu, working against Miaka out of jealousy over Tamahome and revenge for the humiliation and pain she had suffered when she first came to into the book's world.

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