Ready to start streaming "Magic Knight Rayearth" on your TV, phone, or tablet? Tracking down a streaming platform to buy, rent, download, or watch the animation TV series via subscription can be a bit confusing, so we here at Moviefone want to save you time.
Read on for a complete listing of streaming and cable services — including rental, purchase, and subscription options — along with current availability for "Magic Knight Rayearth" on each platform. Now, before we dive into the details how you can watch "Magic Knight Rayearth" right now, here are a few essential notes about the YTV series.
Originally premiering October 17th, 1994, "Magic Knight Rayearth" stars Hekiru Shiina, Hiroko Kasahara, Konami Yoshida, Hideyuki Tanaka. The show spans 2 season(s) and currently holds a 84/100 rating on TMDb, which comes from reviews from 201 engaged users.
Curious about the story? Here’s the plot: "Three young girls, Hikaru, Umi, and Fuu, are transported to a magical world called Cephiro during a field trip to Tokyo Tower. They are soon greeted by Master Mage Clef, who explains to them that they have been summoned to become the Legendary Magic Knights and save Cephiro. The girls are less than enthusiastic about this idea, and only want to return home. Clef further explains that they must seek out the three Rune Gods to help them fight. He bestows armor and magical powers to each of them. They learn from Clef that High Priest Zagato has kidnapped the Pillar of Cephiro, Princess Emeraude. The Pillar of Cephiro has the sole responsibility of keeping Cephiro alive and in balance with her prayers. Without Princess Emeraude, Cephiro would fall into ruin. Hikaru, Umi, and Fuu must fight off Zagato's henchman and find the Rune Gods if they ever want to get back home. They soon learn that friendship and loyalty are the only things they can rely on in the crumbling Cephiro."
"Magic Knight Rayearth" is currently available to stream via subscription, rental, or purchase on Cineverse, Prime Video with Ads, Crunchyroll Amazon Channel, Retrocrush, Prime Video, fuboTV, Crunchyroll, Prime Video Free with Ads, Crackle, and Prime Video in US.












