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English: Flame of Recca
Japanese: 烈火の炎

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Episodes: 42
Aired: Jul 19, 1997 to Jul 10, 1998
Broadcast: Saturdays at 18:30 (JST)
Licensors:Viz Media, Discotek Media
Source: Manga
Genres:Action, Adventure, Martial Arts, Shounen, Super Power
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Synopsis

Most people think that ninjas are a thing of the past, but Rekka Hanabishi wishes otherwise. Although he comes from a family that makes fireworks, he likes to think of himself as a self-styled, modern-day ninja. Sounds like fun, right? Maybe not. Rekka ends up in lots of fights because he once made the bold announcement that if someone can defeat him, he will become their servant.
Then one day, Rekka meets Yanagi Sakoshita, a gentle girl with the ability to heal any wound or injury. Their meeting sets off a chain of events, which culminate into a shocking discovery. Rekka is the last surviving member of a legendary ninja clan that was wiped out centuries ago. Even more astonishing than being an actual ninja, he also wields the power to control fire. What does this mean for Rekka? Who are these strange people after him and Yanagi? Find out in Rekka no Honoo!

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Related Anime

Adaptation:Rekka no Honoo
Sequel:Rekka no Honoo: Final Burning

Characters & Voice Actors

Hanabishi, Rekka
Main
Okano, Kousuke
Japanese
Mikagami, Tokiya
Midorikawa, Hikaru
Japanese
Kirisawa, Fuuko
Main
Hiramatsu, Akiko
Japanese
Kurei
Okiayu, Ryotaro
Japanese
Koganei, Kaoru
Main
Kumai, Motoko
Japanese
Sakoshita, Yanagi
Main
Masuda, Yuki
Japanese
Ishijima, Domon
Tobita, Nobuo
Japanese
Kagerou
Main
Mitsuishi, Kotono
Japanese
Joker
Madono, Mitsuaki
Japanese
Morikawa, Ganko
Supporting
Asai, Kiyomi
Japanese

Staff

Abe, Noriyuki
Director, Episode Director, Storyboard
Date, Hayato
Episode Director
Yoshida, Shunji
Episode Director, Storyboard
Takayanagi, Shigehito
Episode Director, Storyboard

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#1: 'Love is Changing' by Hikaru Nishida (eps 01-32)
#2: 'Zutto Kimi ni Soba de' by Yuki Masuda (eps 33-42)

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42 of 42 episodes seen
amaity(All reviews)
71 people found this review helpful
Overall7
Story7
Animation6
Sound6
Character7
Enjoyment8
The most prominent precursor to the ever popular Naruto, Flame of Recca is essentially, Dragon Ball, Rurouni Kenshin, Naruto, and Kaze no Stigma all rolled into one package. Of course, in terms of originality, it deserves a high commendation, but that's about all the praise I can muster for this series.
The story is lethargic. It follows a very formulaic approach. The main protagonist, Recca goes through a sequence of ordeals to realize his true strength and then manages to win over enemies with his never say die attitude. Banal. Seen that a million times. But that doesn't mean it's not enjoyable.
The animation is fair, to be honest, I feel that the studio started pumping more money into Yu Yu Hakusho (which was being released at the same time), and the later episodes suffer from a marked decline in quality.
The sound is nothing spectacular, nothing memorable.
The characters are moderately well designed, but again follow cliched "five-guy-superhero-team" stereotypes. There are, of course, some deliciously sinister villains, some with more character than our 2-D heroes. But the anime doesn't really explore them.
I really can't give this a high grade. In it's time, yes it was a classic, and sparked of future work such as Naruto, but now it's a dated and overused concept and there are many more worthwhile series out there.
However, I highly recommend the manga. The anime only follows upto volume 16 of the manga series and by itself leaves many questions unanswered. The manga is complete and reflects the true worth of the series.
42 of 42 episodes seen
ParaParaJMo(All reviews)
52 people found this review helpful
Overall8
Story8
Animation8
Sound9
Character8
Enjoyment9
It only offers a very small fraction of what the manga truly has to offer. It only focuses on 2 or 3 story arcs and I feel that if you’re at all a fan of the original manga, you’re certainly going to be cheated because it only offers a true fraction of what this series truly has to offer. But for this anime as a whole, it covers enough ground to give the viewers an introduction to the characters and offers excellent development. A majority of the main cast starts out as Recca’s rivals such as Domon and Fuuko, but eventually bigger circumstances such as saving the world unites them to become an unstoppable team. The anime itself is decently paced and the characters share equal time and develop sensibly for what this series has to offer and individually have their own use to the overall development of the story. The villains are also unique and have their own personalities that truly stand out and have their own back-story and goals to why they became to be. So you’re getting an excellent cast in which you can relate to or feel out.
Well, the character design is faithful to the manga for the most part. When the manga started out, the art was pretty ugly, but Anzai further evolved and improved his art style to the point that when they made this anime, they used the improved art style thank god. The art style is basic, but still excellently detailed with the costume designs and the diversity of the character designs. I also like how the weapon’s are drawn and have really nifty designs.
The action is very high octane and breath taking. It’s very technique based and well played out. Characters have fighting styles in which they contrast and I have always believed in an old saying of styles make fights and this anime also proves that. In addition, the fights also have a Yuu Yuu Hakusho like feel to it where it’s based on tactics and strategy, and you get that in this anime as well. In comparison to Naruto, you get a better overall feel of the ninja authenticity to the action and art design.
The music is very addicting and very high spirited. A perfect example is the opening theme Nanka Shiawase by Oysters. It has good control with the guitars and the delivery of the lyrics is very true to the atmosphere of the series. I also can’t deny that the ending theme Love is Changing by Nishida Hikaru also exemplifies this, but more on the romantic side of the series. The background music has a fighting game esque feel to it and is very well diverse in that sense in which it portrays all kinds of moods and personalities.
I can’t say much about the dub since I’ve never seen it and have no intentions of watching it just because I don’t want to, but the Japanese voice cast I feel is satisfying enough. I was very shocked to learn that Tobita Nobuo, who is most famous amongst Gundam fans such as myself as Camille Vidan from Z Gundam is the voice of Domon. He does a great job of not recognizing it’s the same voice, but still makes the character convincing as a tough guy who has a soft spot, but overall true use is comic relief. And Okiayu Ryotaro as Kurei and Midorikawa Hikaru as Mikagami are probably the reasons why I can never watch this series outside of the Japanese language. These two reputable seiyuus do a great job in bringing their characters to life and make them very believable.
Well, if you want to see the rest of Flame of Recca as anime, the closest thing you’re going to get is if you get the PS2 game, Final Burning. The same studio animates the cut scenes and they got the same seiyuus back. Plus, you get to see the manga ending in anime form.
42 of 42 episodes seen
Shiro-(All reviews)
12 people found this review helpful
Overall9
Story8
Animation7
Sound9
Character10
Enjoyment9
Story.
I hate myself for beliving this anime was worth spending my time..And I don't say because it was bad..I say this because the ending left me hanging the cliff wondering what hapened before..I know is not allowed to rage and all that stuff..but..why in the fuck's name the producers left the ending so..plain?!? What hapened with Kurei? Did he ever fighted Recca again? Did he became a good guy? or is still the plain 'bad guy' type? Did he go to his time again? Wait..What about Kougane'si Kogan Anki [it was suposed to show us the 'legendary cool 6'th form' of his madougu..Never shown to us saddly-]..What about Fuuko? Did she find the 'main component' of Fuujin's power? What about Recca? Did he ever tamed the 8'th dragon? What in the bloody hell hapened in the end? [I know that the manga is more complete and all that rubbish..But I only watch anime's..I don't like reading manga..so..the producers should at least make the anime just as in manga is suposed to happen-] ..aside from that..it really is a cool anime..it seem's similar to Naruto and Yu Yu Hakusho..the only thing is that this anime is much more better than these..
Art.
It have's the old generation's art..but still..it had some pretty nice view's and landscapes..
Sound.
I really liked the OP..I listened at every episode the opening song and I even downloaded it to my PC [hell yeahhh..all 42 episodes I listened the OP]..as for the ED..I didn't like it neighter the first one or the second one..
Character.
Trully nice drawn characters..Every one of them had unique traits..The only character I hated it was that big muscle brainless Domon;it totally pissed me..his mugg..his atitude..his powers..ALL of him I hated it..And as for the favourite character I choose Kouganei..even though he is a kid he is quitte strong and funny..like's puzzles and have's a caring side on him too..
The rest of characters were nice too
Enjoyment.
I did enjoy this anime..BUT!..the ending of the story I really disliked it..it should've worked more how to end the story of this anime the producers..
Overall.
Except for the part of the story ending..is a cool anime..with ninja's..dragons..swords..friendship..funny moments..and love..It definetley is a good anime..I would gave a 10 but the ending pissed me too much..So it's final note is 9
42 of 42 episodes seen
fireball4011(All reviews)
9 people found this review helpful
Overall6
Story5
Animation7
Sound6
Character6
Enjoyment7
Rekka (or Recca in english) is a 90s shonen and that's literally a good enough description for you to understand it. It's exactly what you'd expect. It's got a squad of teens with supernatural weapons. They encounter enemies one by one. Eventually it leads to the a tournament arc.
I shouldn't be so harsh, cause it's really not bad. Most of the characters are enjoyable and those that aren't around long enough to be too much of a bother. The animation is shifty, sometimes awful sometimes eye popping. The story kind of a mess. Half the plot points are rushed to an end or don't make sense to begin with.
If you're looking for some 90s cheese, this isn't a bad place to go. (Especially since it's free on youtube).

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