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* [[Missing Mom]]: {{spoiler|Van and Folken's mother}}. It's not explained in detail what happened to her after she disappeared, though. The implication is that this character is dead.
* [[Missing Mom]]: {{spoiler|Van and Folken's mother}}. It's not explained in detail what happened to her after she disappeared, though. The implication is that this character is dead.
* [[Modest Royalty]]: While Asturian royalty indulges in [[Costume Porn]], the Fanelian royal family dresses simply. Van, for example, spends all of two scenes in something fancier than a pair of slacks and a peasant's shirt.
* [[Modest Royalty]]: While Asturian royalty indulges in [[Costume Porn]], the Fanelian royal family dresses simply. Van, for example, spends all of two scenes in something fancier than a pair of slacks and a peasant's shirt.
{{quote| '''Hitomi:''' ''He's'' a prince?!}}
{{quote|'''Hitomi:''' ''He's'' a prince?!}}
* [[Moral Myopia]]: ''Nobody'''s allowed to beat on Dilandau's Dragonslayers!... Well, except for ''Dilandau'', of course.
* [[Moral Myopia]]: ''Nobody'''s allowed to beat on Dilandau's Dragonslayers!... Well, except for ''Dilandau'', of course.
* [[Mr. Fanservice]]: When Kazuki Akane was put on the project to direct, he figured that it wouldn't hurt to [[Multiple Demographic Appeal|broaden the]] [[Estrogen Brigade|potential audience]] by adding some elements. [[Bishonen|Guess what those]] [[Shirtless Scene|elements were]].
* [[Mr. Fanservice]]: When Kazuki Akane was put on the project to direct, he figured that it wouldn't hurt to [[Multiple Demographic Appeal|broaden the]] [[Estrogen Brigade|potential audience]] by adding some elements. [[Bishonen|Guess what those]] [[Shirtless Scene|elements were]].
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* [[Theme Tune Cameo]]
* [[Theme Tune Cameo]]
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: Brutally deconstructed as Van slowly becomes an all-out [[Blood Knight]] who revels in battles. Needless to say, Hitomi is horrified.
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: Brutally deconstructed as Van slowly becomes an all-out [[Blood Knight]] who revels in battles. Needless to say, Hitomi is horrified.
{{quote| '''Hitomi:''' I saw it -- you enjoyed fighting! I don't want your protecting me if this is what it does to you.}}
{{quote|'''Hitomi:''' I saw it -- you enjoyed fighting! I don't want your protecting me if this is what it does to you.}}
:: Of course, poor Van ''has'' to take every level in [[Badass]] he can if he wants to stop [[The Empire]] and [[Saving the World|save the world]]...
:: Of course, poor Van ''has'' to take every level in [[Badass]] he can if he wants to stop [[The Empire]] and [[Saving the World|save the world]]...
* [[Transforming Mecha]]: The Escaflowne
* [[Transforming Mecha]]: The Escaflowne

Revision as of 05:55, 7 August 2014

Hitomi Kanzaki is an Ordinary High School Student who reads tarot cards and runs on her school's track team. One day, just as she's about to earn her Sacred First Kiss from her senpai and crush, a dragon appears in a Pillar of Light, closely pursued by a young armored warrior. The warrior, Prince Van, rescues Hitomi and her friends from the dragon, and takes a power source for his Humongous Mecha from the heart of the dead dragon. Another Pillar of Light then appears, whisking Hitomi and Van away to his world, Gaea, where Earth itself hangs in the night sky...

Once there, Hitomi and Van quickly become embroiled in a massive war. Van's kingdom of Fanelia is one of many at war with the sinister Zaibach Empire, whose Emperor Dornkirk seeks to use his probability-altering technology (and army of Schizo-Tech Humongous Mecha known as "Guymelefs" --or "Melefs" for short) to conquer Gaea and create a world without uncertainty. The best chance to turn the tide of the war is the mighty Guymelef, the titular Escaflowne... which is also the biggest source of uncertainty in Dornkirk's vision of the future.

Developed after a trip to Nepal by Shoji Kawamori, Tenkuu no Escaflowne was broadcast in Japan from April 2, 1996 to September 24, 1999 and is commonly known as The Vision of Escaflowne in the US.

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The Vision of Escaflowne provides examples of the following tropes:

Hitomi: He's a prince?!

Hitomi: I saw it -- you enjoyed fighting! I don't want your protecting me if this is what it does to you.

Of course, poor Van has to take every level in Badass he can if he wants to stop The Empire and save the world...