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List of RahXephon media

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, a novelization, soundtracks and an audio drama were published during and after the original broadcast, which lasted from January to September 2002. The series was released on DVD in Japan during its original broadcast, and was subsequently translated and both broadcast and released on DVD in other countries.
A television movie, a ''RahXephon'' video game, and an OVA episode were released a year later, in 2003. Characters, mecha and story from ''RahXephon'' were featured in a game in the ''Super Robot Wars'' series. Art books, guide books and additional novels were also released. This list includes video games and music, but not toys, hobby articles and other merchandise.
==Printed media==
===Manga volumes===
The manga release started before the anime broadcast, so that the ending in one medium would not trail too far behind the other. The first chapter, or "mission", appeared in the magazine ''Monthly Sunday Gene-X'' in the October 2001 issue (released 19 September 2001); the final chapter was released two months after the airing of the last anime episode, in the December 2002 issue (released 19 November 2002).
The chapters were subsequently released in three compilation volumes which were translated and published internationally. These volumes contain the following chapters and extras. In addition, each publisher may have added certain notes and advertisements in the front and back of the volumes.
;Volume 1:
* Artist notes
* Mission 1: "Birth"
* Mission 2: "The Real World"
* Mission 3: "Ally"
* Mission 4: "Awakening"
* Mission 5: "Trust"
* After-word (by Yutaka Izubuchi)
* "Making of RahXephon" comic (an omake)
;Volume 2:
* Artist notes
* Mission 6: "Alone"
* Mission 7: "Choice"
* Mission 8: "Decision"
* Mission 9: "Paradise"
* Mission 10: "Destiny"
* "Making of RahXephon" comic 2
;Volume 3
* Artist notes
* Mission 11: "Promise"
* Mission 12: "Prayer"
* Mission 13: "Summer Snow"
* Mission 14: "Destruction"
* Mission 15: "Holy One"
* Final mission: "Over the Rainbow"〔Named after the song "Over the Rainbow" from the ''The Wizard of Oz'' movie.〕
* "Making of RahXephon" last

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