Fairy Tail: in what order to watch the entire series, movies and OVAs?

We tell you the most suitable order to see the most successful work by Hiro Mashima; the wizarding guild with huge success across the planet.

Fairy Tail is one of the most successful shonen manganime of the last two decades in the remote productions of Weekly Shonen Jump. Competing with the Shueisha publishing house is complicated, but we have great recent examples in Kodansha such as Shingeki no Kyojin and the current protagonist, capable of telling other types of stories capable of achieving worldwide success. Hiro Mashima is responsible for this work, whose manga had a quite remarkable tour in Spain by the hand of Norma Editorial; accompanied by an animated series that, as usual, served as a trigger for a notorious tour in the West during the past decade. We tell you in what order to see the entire series, the films and their OVAs.

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From 2009 to 2019. That is the period that we must take into account for an animated production that consists of no less than 9 seasons and a total of 328 episodes. Unlike One Piece or Naruto, the Fairy Tail broadcast model embraced the seasons, in such a way that the manga was given room to continue its course and not include more filler than necessary. The Fairy Tail anime is very remarkable, very faithful to the original product; and he takes advantage of the language of animation to give his already surprising action scenes (Hiro Mashima is an excellent draftsman) with an even faster and more spectacular component.

The A-1 Pictures studio took over practically the entire series; With the exception of the final stage, by CloverWorks, broadcast by TV Tokyo. The success of the manga (more than 72 million volumes sold worldwide) and the strength of the anime led the owner of the rights to broadcast a series of OVAs (Original Video Animation), self-concluding animated productions, special chapters that are marketed directly in stores; although they can also be broadcast on television. And not the other way around. That is why OVAs tend to take greater care in their animation, closer to a cinematic quality. In the case of Fairy Tial, there are some very interesting ones.

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Without further ado, here we leave the most correct order to see the entire Fairy Tail series, including all derived audiovisual products, from movies to OVAs.

Fairy Tail: order to watch the anime

  • Macao saga: from episode 01 to episode 02
  • Daybreak saga: episode 03 to episode 04
  • Lullaby saga: episode 05 to episode 10
  • Galuna Island saga: from episode 10 to episode 20
  • Phantom Lord Saga: Episode 21 to Episode 30
  • Loke saga: from episode 30 to episode 32
  • Sky Tower Saga: Episode 33 to Episode 41
  • Saga The Battle of the Festival: from episode 41 to episode 48
  • Oración Seis saga: from episode 49 to episode 68
  • Daphne Saga: Episode 69 to Episode 75 [Relleno]
  • Edolas saga: from episode 76 to episode 95
  • Isla Tenrou saga: from episode 96 to episode 122
  • X791 saga: episode 123 to episode 124
  • The Key to the Starry Sky saga: episode 125 to episode 150 [Relleno]
  • Saga of the Great Magic Games: from episode 151 to episode 203
  • Heavenly Spirits Eclipse Saga: Episode 204 to Episode 226 [Relleno]
  • The People of the Sun saga: from episode 227 to episode 233
  • Tartaros saga: from episode 234 to episode 265
  • ZERO saga: episode 265 to episode 275 [narra los orígenes de Fairy Tail; recomendamos verla en este punto, cuando el autor decidió que era el momento de contarlo]
  • Saga The Reborn of Fairy Tail: from episode 276 to episode 288
  • Alvarez Empire Saga: Episode 288 to Episode 328

In what order to watch the Fairy Tail OVAs

  • Welcome to Fairy Gills
  • Fairy Academy – Yankee-kun and Yankee-chan
  • Memorable Days
  • Fairies Camp
  • Ryuuzetsu Land
  • Fairy Tail x Rave
  • Punishment of the fairies
  • Natsu vs. Mavis
  • Fairy Christmas

In what order to watch the Fairy Tail movies

  • Prologue: Dawn of Genesis
  • Fairy Tail the Movie: The Priestess of the Phoenix (2012)
  • Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry (2017)
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