- © Hiro Mashima/ Kodansha Ltd.
- Manga Score: 8.00
- Author: Hiro Mashima
- Publisher: Kodansha Comics
- Volumes: 35
- DB title: Rave
- Rating: 13 and up
- Genres: AdventureFantasyComedyShounen
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Sometimes, Haru feels like he doesn't have a purpose. Sometimes, he feels like he'll never leave the island he lives on, the island of Garage. But, when fate comes a knockin', he answers the cry. There's this evil called Dark Bring, it's wielded by Demon Card. They're using this power to take over the world. Only one thing can stop it - the four missing rave stones. And now, Haru will find them wherever they lie. He doesn't ever want to feel that he's let his people down. He'll journey all around the world, all the way to Hip Hop Town. Yeah! The all-powerful Dark Stone - a magical stone and ruler of the dark side - awakens after a 50-year respite. When it falls into the hands of the evil Demon Card, the world is in terrible danger. A sacred sword called Rave and its master Shiba are the only defense against the Dark Stone & No. 30196; evil powers. Yet, Shiba loses control over Rave after he is mortally attacked by a Demon Card assassin. With the dark side looming, a boy called Haru may be the world's single hope of revitalizing Rave and escaping the clutches of evil.
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Story: At first I didn't think the story was originial. It's mainly about a guy who is destined to save the world, and he's given a sword and travels around in search of something (in this case Rave stones) in order to save the world. But when I began to read Groov Master Rave aka Rave Master, it captivated me. The story may not be original but there's a spice to the series that makes me love it. But what Haru (main character) does on his journey (the friends and enemies he meets, the obstacles he faces, the story twists) are all original and are fantastic.
Art: I love how the art is unique. (If you ever read Fairy Tale (Which is made by the same person) the art is exactly like that. But the art had resemblences of other fantastic series such as Shaman King, YYH (to an extent), One Piece, and Naruto. I am not picky on art, but the art is really cool.
Character: Haru Glory is a very honest person. He is like normal protagonists (Honest, loyal, strong, has good morals, determined, etc.). I felt an instant attraction toward his good nature, but I felt the character could be developed more. I wish he could reveal a "dark side", but that is probably wishfull thinking. And of course no benevolent hero can live on without the annoying, worthess love (Elllie in this case), and the super cool, strong, player, attractive side kick (Musica in this case too). I felt Ellie had a good background and mystery to her, but I feel she is not strong enough. She enjoyes to gamble (like most annoying female characters do), but I feel she is too dependent on the others. Musica is just awesome, I enjoyed Musica a lot because he grew as a character, as a figter, and ultimatly as a person as a whole. But there are of couse an annoying mascot (Plue). I enjoyed the most of couse was the way some villians were developed (such as King Gales Raregroove of Demon Card). I loved some of the characters, but I felt some lacked originiality and development. But none-of-the-less all (or most because I despise Ellie for her weakness) are loveable and are able to connect with the reader.
Enjoyment: Would I read a long series of a series I didn't enjoy? As I read the series I felt I throughly enjoyed it. But hey, it's better than doing homework right?
Overall: Even though there are some aspects of this series that I didn't love 100%, I added this series to "List of Series That Are Underestimated". I hated the anime dubs, they did not give the manga series justice. (The dubbing was horrible and they edited out any violent parts.) Please do not associate the anime with the manga, and please read it. If you think this is for a younger audience (like I did), read it and be surprised. There's plenty of action, adventure, romance, drama, comedy, fantasy, everthing! (Well not everything, but you catch my dirft. Please read it now!
Art: I love how the art is unique. (If you ever read Fairy Tale (Which is made by the same person) the art is exactly like that. But the art had resemblences of other fantastic series such as Shaman King, YYH (to an extent), One Piece, and Naruto. I am not picky on art, but the art is really cool.
Character: Haru Glory is a very honest person. He is like normal protagonists (Honest, loyal, strong, has good morals, determined, etc.). I felt an instant attraction toward his good nature, but I felt the character could be developed more. I wish he could reveal a "dark side", but that is probably wishfull thinking. And of course no benevolent hero can live on without the annoying, worthess love (Elllie in this case), and the super cool, strong, player, attractive side kick (Musica in this case too). I felt Ellie had a good background and mystery to her, but I feel she is not strong enough. She enjoyes to gamble (like most annoying female characters do), but I feel she is too dependent on the others. Musica is just awesome, I enjoyed Musica a lot because he grew as a character, as a figter, and ultimatly as a person as a whole. But there are of couse an annoying mascot (Plue). I enjoyed the most of couse was the way some villians were developed (such as King Gales Raregroove of Demon Card). I loved some of the characters, but I felt some lacked originiality and development. But none-of-the-less all (or most because I despise Ellie for her weakness) are loveable and are able to connect with the reader.
Enjoyment: Would I read a long series of a series I didn't enjoy? As I read the series I felt I throughly enjoyed it. But hey, it's better than doing homework right?
Overall: Even though there are some aspects of this series that I didn't love 100%, I added this series to "List of Series That Are Underestimated". I hated the anime dubs, they did not give the manga series justice. (The dubbing was horrible and they edited out any violent parts.) Please do not associate the anime with the manga, and please read it. If you think this is for a younger audience (like I did), read it and be surprised. There's plenty of action, adventure, romance, drama, comedy, fantasy, everthing! (Well not everything, but you catch my dirft. Please read it now!
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When people hear the name Hiro Mashima today, they instantly think of his most recent work, Fairy Tail, which is steadily growing in popularity since its debut in 2006. However, its clearly easy to see where Fairy Tail's roots come from when one decides to undertake his previous, massive shounen story, Groove Adventure Rave. The anime adaptation of Groove Adventure Rave, named Rave Master, suffered considerably because of character designs that were not consistent with the manga counterpart, and because the anime adaptation covered only the first 90 chapters or so, leaving many unanswered questions and open plot holes. Groove Adventure Rave is a story that is unbelievably shounen, through and through. However, despite obvious plot twists and predictable characters, it still does not take away on what turns out to be a highly enjoyable read about a teenager's coming of age journey to save the world.
Haru Glory, Rave's shounen hero, is a young teenager living away from civilization with his sister on Garage Island. One day, an old man happens to pass through the Island and Haru eventually learns the identity of this old man is none other than the Rave Master, a hero that is destined to save the world from the atrocious organization, Demon Card, who plan on ruling the world. The old man, in poor health, eventually passes on his title and sword to Haru, entrusting him to find the Rave Stones to stop Demon Card. And thus Haru, becomes the 2nd Rave Master. Early on in his journey, Haru meets a young girl, Elie, who has amnesia and is seeking the truth about her past. This fateful meeting will eventually trigger events that become the foundation that eventually shakes the world.
From this synopsis, any reader familiar with shounen stories can get a sense of what kind of adventures, pitfalls, powers, themes, etc., Haru and Elie will encounter in their journey, and without fail, Mashima utilizes all of them. The sudden power ups, the talk about dreams overpowering thirst for power, friendship overcoming critical death status, so on and so forth. Groove Adventure Rave has all these shounen plot elements and in today's standards, the story starts to get pretty predictable as to what will occur. Fortunately, there are a few plot twists that occur deep in the story which some readers will be surprised to learn about, and it are those saving graces which help keep the reader entertained.
Readers familiar with and fans of the art in Fairy Tail will easily come to love the art Mashima utilizes in Rave because its the same exact style. While not as refined in the early chapters, Mashima designs his character rather attractively, the men with defined muscles and distinct faces; the women with heavenly chests and attractively looking figures. The battles are rather easy to follow, however, there are some instances where things tend to get a bit cluttered. The only critique I do have with his art is that Mashima does sacrifice detail in the background. This is especially apparent during battles, where the background will either be plain white or black. But again, this isn't too bad, as it does make the battles easier to follow.
While the characters look attractive, their personalities are rather predictable. Meaning, Haru is your typical shounen male lead; Elie is your typical female co-lead, and the same with all of the other characters Mashima introduces. They are nothing you haven't seen before, both good and evil. On the other hand, Mashima is able to adequately tell the history's of each of his characters without taking up too many pages or chapters, which is a nice change of pace from other stories where character past's are either too long or too short. Though character personalities really don't undergo a drastic overhaul from start to finish, all of the main heroes do evolve in a sense where you'll be able to pinpoint the difference from when a character was first introduced and where that character is during the last chapters.
Despite Groove Adventure Rave being the poster child for all things shounen, there is something about the story and the way Mashima goes about storytelling that makes it all seem enjoyable. You actually start caring for what happens to Haru and Elie, and watch in awe as their relationship develops from acquaintances to love throughout the plot. Mashima introduces a plethora of different characters that help shape all of the different arcs, and despite the length of the story, with the exception of a few gag chapters inserted in between, you never get the sense that Mashima doesn't know where he's going with the story. Although the story does go from point A to point B without much deviation, it's still an enjoyable read.
One of the big knocks I do have is the fact that almost every evil character, after being defeated, will undergo an instantaneous change from evil to good, which gets to be really old, really quick.
After reading Groove Adventure Rave, its easy to see where many of the ideas, character and guild names arise in Fairy Tail. All in all, if you're looking for a lengthy shounen, 'coming of age' journey of a young man, with a nice side of romance, Groove Adventure Rave is something you'll definitely want to check out.
Posted byHaru Glory, Rave's shounen hero, is a young teenager living away from civilization with his sister on Garage Island. One day, an old man happens to pass through the Island and Haru eventually learns the identity of this old man is none other than the Rave Master, a hero that is destined to save the world from the atrocious organization, Demon Card, who plan on ruling the world. The old man, in poor health, eventually passes on his title and sword to Haru, entrusting him to find the Rave Stones to stop Demon Card. And thus Haru, becomes the 2nd Rave Master. Early on in his journey, Haru meets a young girl, Elie, who has amnesia and is seeking the truth about her past. This fateful meeting will eventually trigger events that become the foundation that eventually shakes the world.
From this synopsis, any reader familiar with shounen stories can get a sense of what kind of adventures, pitfalls, powers, themes, etc., Haru and Elie will encounter in their journey, and without fail, Mashima utilizes all of them. The sudden power ups, the talk about dreams overpowering thirst for power, friendship overcoming critical death status, so on and so forth. Groove Adventure Rave has all these shounen plot elements and in today's standards, the story starts to get pretty predictable as to what will occur. Fortunately, there are a few plot twists that occur deep in the story which some readers will be surprised to learn about, and it are those saving graces which help keep the reader entertained.
Readers familiar with and fans of the art in Fairy Tail will easily come to love the art Mashima utilizes in Rave because its the same exact style. While not as refined in the early chapters, Mashima designs his character rather attractively, the men with defined muscles and distinct faces; the women with heavenly chests and attractively looking figures. The battles are rather easy to follow, however, there are some instances where things tend to get a bit cluttered. The only critique I do have with his art is that Mashima does sacrifice detail in the background. This is especially apparent during battles, where the background will either be plain white or black. But again, this isn't too bad, as it does make the battles easier to follow.
While the characters look attractive, their personalities are rather predictable. Meaning, Haru is your typical shounen male lead; Elie is your typical female co-lead, and the same with all of the other characters Mashima introduces. They are nothing you haven't seen before, both good and evil. On the other hand, Mashima is able to adequately tell the history's of each of his characters without taking up too many pages or chapters, which is a nice change of pace from other stories where character past's are either too long or too short. Though character personalities really don't undergo a drastic overhaul from start to finish, all of the main heroes do evolve in a sense where you'll be able to pinpoint the difference from when a character was first introduced and where that character is during the last chapters.
Despite Groove Adventure Rave being the poster child for all things shounen, there is something about the story and the way Mashima goes about storytelling that makes it all seem enjoyable. You actually start caring for what happens to Haru and Elie, and watch in awe as their relationship develops from acquaintances to love throughout the plot. Mashima introduces a plethora of different characters that help shape all of the different arcs, and despite the length of the story, with the exception of a few gag chapters inserted in between, you never get the sense that Mashima doesn't know where he's going with the story. Although the story does go from point A to point B without much deviation, it's still an enjoyable read.
One of the big knocks I do have is the fact that almost every evil character, after being defeated, will undergo an instantaneous change from evil to good, which gets to be really old, really quick.
After reading Groove Adventure Rave, its easy to see where many of the ideas, character and guild names arise in Fairy Tail. All in all, if you're looking for a lengthy shounen, 'coming of age' journey of a young man, with a nice side of romance, Groove Adventure Rave is something you'll definitely want to check out.
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FairyTail: the guild is our family; we take care of our nakama.
- It was created by Hiro Mashima, of Rave Master fame.
- Mashima’s OneShot that inspired the series.
Lucy meets Natsu & Happy; Later they search for FT member Macao.
- [Manga Chapters: 1–3]
- [Anime Episodes: 1–2]
- Character Arc: Natsu & Lucy
DayBreak Arc
Natsu talks Lucy into forming a team with him, and together they take their first mission together.
- [Manga Chapters: 4–9]
- [Anime Episodes: 3–4]
- Character Arc: Lucy & Natsu
Erza returns to Fairy Tail to recruit Natsu and Gray to help her investigate Eisenwald, a Dark Guild banned by the Magic Council.
- [Manga Chapters: 10–23]
- [Anime Episodes: 5–10]
- Character Arc: Natsu & Erza
Galuna Island Arc
Natsu and Happy decide to take an S-Class job without permission, and drag Lucy and Gray along to the cursed island of Galuna.
- [Manga Chapters: 24–46]
- [Anime Episodes: 11–20]
- Character Arc: Gray
Team Natsu returns only to see their guild headquarters in ruins thanks to a rival guild.
- [Manga Chapters: 47–69]
- [Anime Episodes: 21–29]
- Character Arc: Lucy
Loke Arc
Guild Member Loke’s past is revealed.
- [Manga Chapters: 70–74]
- [Anime Episodes: 30–32]
- Character Arc: Loke & Lucy
Erza's past makes an appearance and causes chaos for Team Natsu.
- [Manga Chapters: 75–102]
- [Anime Episodes: 33–41]
- Character Arc: Erza
Fighting Festival Arc
Laxus and his team start an inter-guild battle within Fairy Tail itself so that Laxus can become the new guild master of Fairy Tail.
- [Manga Chapters: 103–130]
- [Anime Episodes: 41–51]
- Character Arc: Laxus
Oración Seis makes a move at seizing an ancient and deadly Magic called Nirvana. Fairy Tail, Lamia Scale, Blue Pegasus and Cait Shelter form an alliance to stop them.
- [Manga Chapters: 131–164]
- [Anime Episodes: 52–68]
- Character Arc: Wendy
Daphne Arc [Filler]
A mysterious woman named Daphne traps Natsu, Wendy, Happy, and Carla.
- [Manga Chapter: 164]
- [Anime Episodes: 69–75]
The hyper dimensional transport spell Anima grows too big and sends Fairy Tail and Magnolia Town to Edolas.
- [Manga Chapters: 165–199]
- [Anime Episodes: 76–95]
- Character Arc: Happy & Carla
Tenrou Island Arc
Fairy Tail holds its annual S-Class Mage Promotion Trial, a trial that allows for one of eight selected candidates the opportunity to become the next S-Class Mage.
- [Manga Chapters: 200–253]
- [Anime Episodes: 96–122]
- Character Arc: Cana
Seven years have passed since the destruction of Tenrou Island and the disappearance of all the Fairy Tail members on it.
- [Manga Chapters: 254–257]
- [Anime Episodes: 123–124]
Key of the Starry Sky Arc [Filler]
A mysterious girl drops by the guild and brings with her a strange memento from Lucy's late father.
- [Manga Chapters: None] 7 steps to dom ben suarez pdf online.
- [Anime Episodes: 125–150]
Fairy Tail decides to participate in the Grand Magic Games, a tournament, to restore its former glory.
- [Manga Chapters: 258–340]
- [Anime Episodes 151–203]
- Character Arc: Lucy
Celestial Spirits Arc [Filler]
The GMG have ended, but the effects of Eclipse only begin to show themselves, affecting the Celestial Spirits as well as their Wizards.
- [Manga Chapters: None]
- [Anime Episodes: 204–226]
After the GMG & regaining their former building, Fairy Tail is bombarded with numerous requests from clients. One specific request that stands out, however, calls for Natsu and Gray's help.
- [Manga Chapters: 341–355)
- [Anime Episodes: 227–233]
- Character Arcs: Natsu & Gray
Tartarus Arc
Dark Guild Tartarus makes their move on the Magical World.
Rave Master Manga
- [Manga Chapters: 356–417]
- [Anime Episodes: 234–Present]
- Character Arcs: Natsu & Gray
A year after the events of the Tartarus Arc the adventure continues.
- [Manga Chapters: 418–437]
- [Anime Episodes]
- Character Arc: Natsu, Lucy, & Happy
Albareth Arc
A new area is explored, Albareth.
- [Manga Chapters: 438–Present]
- [Anime Episodes]
- Character Arc: Natsu & Makarov
Manga Location(s)
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The Series, The Spin Off, & the Timeline
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- Fairy Tail Zero: Origin Story of Fairy Tail with Mavis Vermillion as the Protagonist.
- Fairy Tail Ice Trail: Gray’s journey after Ur but prior to joining Fairy Tail.
- Fairy Tail: The journey that follows Natsu, Lucy, & Co as they go on missions.
- Fairy Tail Blue Mistral: It follows Wendy & Carla as they go on a Journey. Takes place after Oración Seis but before Edolas.
- Fairy Girls: Follows Lucy, Wendy, Erza, & Juvia as they journey through the city of Fiore after the GMG.
- The Timeline: An in depth timeline covering everything can be found here
OVA I
Welcome to Fairy Hills!
- Manga Chapter: Welcome to Fairy Hills!
- Manga Chapters: Fairy Academy: Yankee-kun and Yankee-chan
OVA III | Memory Days
- Manga Chapter: None
- Manga Chapter(s): 261, Welcome to Natsu’s Home
- Anime: Takes Place during episode 153.
OVA V | The Exciting Ryuzetsu Land
- Manga Chapter: 298
- Anime: Takes place after Episode 170 and before 171.
- Manga Chapter: Fairy Tail x Rave Master Special
OVA VII | Fairies' Penalty Game
- Manga Chapter: Fairies' Penalty Game
Fairy Tail the Movie: Phoenix Priestless
- Not Canon
- Post Tenrou Island
- Before Grand Magic Games
- During Key of the Starry Sky Arc | Filler
- Second Movie has been Greenlit
- Written and Drawn by Hiro Mashima
Major Complaints
- Many popular manga have that one problem that almost defines them, for FT it's this. However, both manga and anime state that the greatest source of power comes through friendship and love. Natsu is thought to suffer from this but that isn't the case as his magic is amplified through emotion, becoming extremely lethal through anger. In contrast, Erza’s character suffers from this as her progression throughout the story continues.
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Fan Service
- While this Manga does have its fair share of Fan Service material –Mira Jane, Erza, Lucy– it is not always the center of attention. It can be seen as extremely annoying and frustrating but this is a Shonen Manga who's target audience is boys which a factor in the amount of it that is given to the audience. There are those moments where the fan service is used as comic relief which is always good, done in large part by Lucy. Also lost in this fact is that the male characters are also subjected to the same fan service material the female characters are.
Hiro Mashima's other characters from Rave Master make an appereance in each of the episodes.
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