Hi no Tori (1967)
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Hi no Tori (1967)

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Hi no Tori: Reimei-hen, Phoenix: Dawn
Japanese: 火の鳥
English: Phoenix
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 16
Chapters: 19
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 20, 1966 to Feb 1988
Genres: Drama Drama, Fantasy Fantasy, Romance Romance, Sci-Fi Sci-Fi, Supernatural Supernatural
Themes: Historical Historical, Psychological Psychological, Space Space
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Manga Shounen
Authors: Tezuka, Osamu (Story & Art)

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Score: 8.621 (scored by 42384,238 users)
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Ranked: #882
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Popularity: #810
Members: 22,181
Favorites: 781

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Preliminary Spoiler
Aug 6, 2007
Preliminary (Unknown/19 chp)
It is no surprise that the father of anime, Osamu Tezuka, has written such a perfect manga. As obscure as the series is, Phoenix is one of the best manga series known to the world. The art may be dated but the storyline is what makes this series amazing. Each volume has a different story, but contains the same motif: a struggle to gain immortality.

The first volume came out in the 1960's so the art style is much different than today's manga styles. At first, one may not think this series came from Japan because the characters look a lot like Betty Boop. The ...
Jun 22, 2015
Phoenix by the god of manga himself Osamu Tezuka is more than a masterpiece. It is a piece of art that everyone should read. Even people who don't read manga should read these stories because they deserve so much more praise than what they have now and should be know as one of the greatest series of all time
Story:10. this manga is split into many different stories in various settings switching back and forth between the past and the future but all the stories have the Phoenix present in some way, shape or form. Each story ...
Jan 7, 2019
The god of manga, Osamu Tezuka, is rightfully considered the greatest mangaka to ever live. The likes of Hirohiko Araki, Naoki Urasawa, Kentarou Miura, and Yoshihiro Togashi would presumably never have ascended to the status they engross without his venerable craft. Indeed, the notion of anime and manga themselves have been drastically altered due to his illustrious presence within the industry. Tezuka is not solely a man who revolutionized two of the three predominant mediums of Japanese storytelling, but also a bastion of morale, who imbued his crumbling nation with a newfound zeal following the second world war. Out of the myriad manga he created, ...
Jul 27, 2021
Deleted my old MAL account Kaushik17

Phoenix. It’s a 10. Let’s get that out of the way first. Moving on, Phoenix is a work written by the God of Manga, Osamu Tezuka, over a span of 20+ years. It was regarded by him as his life’s work. And having read it, I can attest to it. I have had the privilege of reading many mangas from the master over his nearly 40 year career and was eagerly anticipating to have a go at this one. And boy it sure delivered. From start to finish, it was one of the most ambitious works I have had the ...
Mar 28, 2019
It's been a while since I read this story (I believe it was four years ago, but I may be wrong), so I may forget some things. It is that way because just recently I have decided to make some reviews on MAL.

I intend to reread it, though, for this manga is simply astonishing.

Although people have already said it in the other reviews, Hi no Tori is composed of several different stories. To be precise, each volume presents us a different set with different stories. In some rare occasions, the same character appears in two different volumes, but it's not common. It is not uncommon ...
Dec 10, 2020
This review will contain spoilers

Osamu Tezuka is a figure who I feel needs no introduction. Often labeled the god of manga, he’s made so much throughout his career, from Dororo, Astro Boy, Message to Adolf, Buddha & so many more. It’s safe to say this man created a legacy throughout his 60 year life. Today we’ll be looking at his manga called Phoenix. Phoenix was considered by Tezuka to be his life's work, originally beginning in 1956, getting cancelled shortly after, & rebooted in 1967. It ran for over 20 years but was tragically left unfinished due to Tezuka’s death in 1989. Without further ado, ...
May 20, 2020
While critics lavished this manga with praise, at the risk of being ostracized by the anime connoisseurs, I found this manga fairly dull, machinated and repetitive.

Art hasn't really aged well. The story is its main selling point, but while the premise is interesting, the story usually plays into the oldest cliché in history -- desiring immortality because of human greed. Maybe 80% of the stories begin this way and doesn't change much in the process. There's always a character that wants to live forever because they want to become god or something similar. Worst is the Sun chapter that's basically a historical retell of ...