But with the original Rayearth TV series ending roughly half a year before the manga’s finale, it’s likely that the new anime will be a more faithful/complete adaptation of its source material.
The video includes images taken from the original manga and TV series (though not the 1997 alternate continuity OVA series).
Last week, the big news in the anime world was the announcement of a new anime adaptation of Rumiko Takahashi’s Ranma 1/2.
The ‘90s nostalgia is continuing to surge, though, as another beloved classic is also getting a new anime, and this time it’s Magic Knight Rayearth.