
Also known as 舞-HiME | Mai-HiME | My-Hime
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Mai Tokiha thought she had enough trouble in life between taking care of her ailing brother and transferring to a new school. But when she saves a mysterious girl wielding a sword, everything changes. A power awakens within her and she becomes a HiME, a battle princess! But she’s not alone with this power—eleven other girls share her fate, and the burden is a heavy one.
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Mai-HiME was released on DVD in Japan from January 28, 2005, to September 23, 2005. Bandai Entertainment published the series in North America in seven DVD volumes from March 28, 2006, to April 3, 2007. A remastered Blu-ray and DVD collection was released by Funimation on January 9, 2018. The anime was adapted into multiple video games for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and Windows PC.

Kuga, Natsuki
Main
Voice: Chiba, Saeko (Japanese)

Minagi, Mikoto
Main
Voice: Shimizu, Ai (Japanese)

Tokiha, Mai
Main
Voice: Nakahara, Mai (Japanese)

Fujino, Shizuru
Supporting
Voice: Shindou, Naomi (Japanese)

Glear, Joseph
Supporting
Voice: Arimoto, Kinryuu (Japanese)

Glear, Miyu
Supporting
Voice: Asai, Kiyomi (Japanese)

Harada, Chie
Supporting
Voice: Saiga, Mitsuki (Japanese)

Higurashi, Akane
Supporting
Voice: Iwao, Junko (Japanese)

Furusato, Naotake
Producer

Kunisaki, Hisanori
Producer

Taniguchi, Gorou
Producer

Nagai, Tatsuyuki
Director, Episode Director, Storyboard

Obara, Masakazu
Director, Storyboard

Mima, Masafumi
Sound Director
Openings
"Shining Days" by Minami Kuribayashi
Endings
1: "Kimi ga Sora datta" by Aki Misato
2: "It's Only The Fairy Tale" by Yuko Miyamura (eps 15)
3: "Shining Days" by Minami Kuribayashi (eps 26)
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
Episode 5
Episode 6
Episode 7
Episode 8
English title
My-Hime
Romaji title
Mai-HiME
Japanese title
舞-HiME
Synonyms
My Princess
Main studio
Sunrise
Producers
Bandai Visual, TV Tokyo Music
Licensors
Funimation, Bandai Entertainment
Japanese title
舞-HiME