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Phoenix (火の鳥, Hi no Tori, "Bird of Fire") is an unfinished manga series written and illustrated by Osamu Tezuka. Tezuka considered Phoenix his "life's work"; it consists of 12 parts, each of which tells a separate, self-contained story and takes place in a different era. The plots go back and forth from the remote future to prehistoric times.
Rise of the Phoenix (項劉記, Kōryūki) is a multiplatform turn-based historic strategy video game made by Koei for the SNES, NEC PC-9801, and PlayStation console devices. The game is set in ancient China during the Chu-Han Contention between Liu Bang and Xiang Yu in the 3rd century BC.
The Rise of Phoenixes (Chinese: 天盛长歌; pinyin: Tiānshèng Cháng Gē) is a 2018 Chinese television series that is loosely based on the novel Huang Quan (Chinese: 凰权) by Tianxia Guiyuan, taking place in the fictional kingdom of Tiansheng. It stars Chen Kun and Ni Ni.
Hi no Tori Hououhen: Gaou no Bouken (火の鳥 鳳 (ほう) 凰 (おう) 編 (へん) 我 (が) 王 (おう) の 冒 (ぼう) 険 (けん), "Phoenix Chronicles: Gaou's Adventure") is a 1987 video game for the Famicom developed by Konami, produced alongside a similarly named game for the MSX.
Phoenix [a] is a 13-episode [1] 2004 anime series based on the manga of the same name by Osamu Tezuka. It was developed by Tezuka Productions and directed by Ryōsuke Takahashi, [2] and originally broadcast in Japan on NHK BShi. [3] A short film by the same staff as the TV series, Phoenix: Robe of Feathers, was released on July 17, 2004.
The Rise of Phoenixes, a 2018 Chinese TV series; Rize of the Fenix, a 2012 album by Tenacious D "Rise Like a Phoenix", a 2014 song by Conchita Wurst; Rising Phoenix, a 2020 documentary about paralympic games; The Flight of the Phoenix (disambiguation)
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Phoenix, in comics, may refer to: Phoenix, the alias used by a number of Marvel Comics characters connected with the Phoenix Force. Jean Grey, who initially used the alias Marvel Girl in the X-Men; Rachel Summers, Jean Grey's daughter from an alternate future who is a member of X-Men and Excalibur