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Original runJuly 19, 1997 – July 10, 1998Episodes42 GameFlame of Recca: The GameKonamiReleasedDecember 20, 2001GameFlame of Recca: Final BurningKonamiKonami, FightingReleasedJune 10, 2004Flame of Recca (: 烈火の炎,: Rekka no Honō) is a series written and illustrated. The manga was serialized in 's from April 1995 to February 2002. The 329 individual chapters of the series were compiled into 33 volumes by Shogakukan. The series was adapted into a 42-episode series by, which aired on from July 1997 to July 1998. The series has also spawned two video games and other merchandise.Both the anime and manga were licensed for North American distribution in English. The anime has since been picked up by who re-released the series on DVD in 2015. Main article:Flame of Recca written and illustrated by, was first serialized in 's from April 5, 1995 to February 13, 2002, with a total of 329 chapters.
The series was compiled into 33 volumes published by from September 18, 1995 to April 18, 2002. Shogakukan also released the manga in 17 volumes from January 18, 2006 to March 16, 2007, and a new edition from July 15, 2010 to October 15, 2011, as part of its Comic Bunko label. The manga was licensed for North American distribution in by and United Kingdom distribution in English. Viz released all 33 volumes from July 30, 2003 to November 10, 2009, while Gollancz released ten volumes between March 6 and November 28, 2006. Reception , author of, described the manga version of Flame of Recca as 'polished and quick-paced', and that it 'reads like a more carefully plotted, more extreme version of.'
Patricia Duffield, a columnist for, felt the story and artwork continuously evolved with characters and their unique weapons. 'Although the series seems to have a tendency toward male, Flame of Recca can be as enjoyable for gals as it is for guys.'
Duffield concluded, 'If lots of ninja action with supernatural flair interests you, give Flame of Recca a try.' References. Retrieved June 26, 2018.
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'Flame of Recca' From Monday to Friday at 5:30pm, Animax Asia screens 'Flame of Recca.' Enter the secret world of Ninjas in this action-packed anime based on Nobuyuki Anzai's popular manga series. ^ Flame of Recca (Fan Catalog) Pierrot (in Japanese). Archived from on 2005-04-22. Retrieved April 6, 2016. Koulikov, Mikhail (2004-07-19). Archived from on 2006-09-07.
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DetailsVideo Type - DVD - Series - Flame of Recca - Language - Japanese & W/ English Sub-Titles - Region - 1 NTSC - Publisher - Eastern StarDescriptionContains episodes 1-42A ninja must serve a lord, and Recca Hanabishi has sworn to serve the person who can defeat him in battle. But despite his martial prowess, penchant for traps, and his family's fireworks, his battles amount to little more than schoolyard brawls. Ninjas died out long ago, and though he's always felt a connection, it's all just pretend. Or is it?When a mysterious woman confronts him and tells him he's the last survivor of an ancient clan of ninja - the chosen one born with the power to control fire - his whole world is turned around. A battle ensues, and he finds out just how true her claims might be when he summons flames from his hands. How much does she know, and what does she want with Recca? Is he really the last surviving member of the Hokage?
And what about Yanagi, the girl with the power to heal any wound? Might she be the princess Recca longs to serve?