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  2. Legend of Mana: The Teardrop Crystal - Wikipedia

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    Legend of Mana: The Teardrop Crystal, known in Japan as Legend of the Sacred Sword: Legend of Mana -The Teardrop Crystal-(Japanese: 聖剣伝説 LEGEND OF MANA —THE TEARDROP CRYSTAL—, Hepburn: Seiken Densetsu: Legend of Mana -The Teardrop Crystal-), is a Japanese anime television series produced by Yokohama Animation Laboratory and Graphinica, based on the video game Legend of Mana by ...

  3. Mana (series) - Wikipedia

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    The Mana series, known in Japan as Seiken Densetsu (聖剣伝説, lit. The Legend of the Sacred Sword), is an action role-playing game series created by Koichi Ishii, with development formerly from Square, and is currently owned by Square Enix.

  4. Legend of Mana - Wikipedia

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    Legend of Mana was re-released in Japan late in 2000 as part of the Square Millennium Collection at a budget price along with a special music box and two character figurines. [29] A companion book titled Seiken Densetsu: Legend of Mana Ultimania including artwork and interviews was released as part of Square's Ultimania series.

  5. Riesz (Trials of Mana) - Wikipedia

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    Riesz was created for Trials of Mana, her design finalized by manga and anime artist Nobuteru Yūki based on concept art by Koichi Ishii. [citation needed] She has long blonde hair tied into a pony tail, her default outfit having a green dress and wearing a wreath on her head. [1]

  6. Trials of Mana - Wikipedia

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    The story takes place in a fictional world where Mana represents an ethereal, but finite, energy source. Some time in the past, the Mana Goddess created the game's world by forging the powerful Sword of Mana and defeating eight monsters of destruction, the Benevodons—"God Beasts" in earlier translations—with it, sealing them within eight Mana Stones, before turning herself into the Mana ...

  7. Angela (Trials of Mana) - Wikipedia

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    Angela was created for Trials of Mana, her design finalized by manga and anime artist Nobuteru Yūki based on concept art by Koichi Ishii. [citation needed] She was designed to be a slightly more adult take on the character Primm from Secret of Mana, though featuring the worries an adult woman might have. [1]

  8. Sword of Mana - Wikipedia

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    Sword of Mana, originally released in Japan as Shin'yaku: Seiken Densetsu (新約 (しんやく) 聖剣伝説 (せいけんでんせつ), lit. A New Testament: The Legend of the Sacred Sword), is a 2003 action role-playing game developed by Square Enix and Brownie Brown and published by Square Enix and Nintendo for the Game Boy Advance.

  9. Visions of Mana - Wikipedia

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    The characters were designed by Haccan, who had redesigned characters for recent Mana remakes. The monsters were designed by Airi Yoshioka, who had worked on multiple Mana titles including Dawn of Mana. [21] Series creator Koichi Ishii, whose last work on the series was Heroes of Mana (2007), returned to oversee classic monster redesigns. [22]