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CVM Sekai · Fairy Tail universe portal

Fairy Tail

The complete road through Fairy Tail, the 2014 continuation, Final Series, 100 Years Quest, movies, OVAs and specials, plus character biographies, arc files, episode directories, RaeRae Reacts, magic explainers, Japanese performance profiles, Reviews, Rants and Tea.

Choose your Fairy Tail route

Start with the door that fits tonight

The franchise hub stays curated. Full directories carry the long lists, while these routes take you straight to the places already built for fans.

Pick your commitment level

Three ways into the guild hall

Fairy Tail rewards long memory, but nobody needs to sign a blood oath before episode one. This franchise map gives first-time viewers, selective rewatchers and completionists clear routes without pretending every anime-original detour carries equal story weight.

First watch

Main-story route

Manga-canon episodes and necessary mixed material, with the movies placed where they cause the least confusion. This route protects the core emotional and chronological story.

Recommended

Guild-life route

The central story plus anime-original episodes that add useful character work, comedy, relationships, lore or time inside the guild. Fairy Tail’s lived-in feeling matters, so “optional” never automatically means “worthless.”

Every inclusion needs a reason stronger than “it exists.”

Everything means everything

Completionist route

All television episodes, both theatrical movies, OVAs, television specials, promotional animation and meaningful shorts in the clearest practical order, with continuity labels and spoiler boundaries.

Spoiler compass: episode directories and Reacts stay chronological. Character biographies, relationship atlases, magic files and franchise Reviews use complete-story context, including 100 Years Quest. Manga-only developments receive explicit labels before the spoiler appears.
The franchise road

Choose your Fairy Tail era

The original animated story spans 328 numbered episodes before 100 Years Quest begins a separate sequel run. CVM Sekai keeps each broadcast era distinct while showing how one continuous character history travels through all of them.

2009–2013

Fairy Tail

Lucy Heartfilia meets Natsu Dragneel and Happy, joins the Fairy Tail guild, and discovers that finding a home does not make the people inside that home uncomplicated. Early jobs widen into rival guild wars, the Tower of Heaven, Oración Seis, Edolas, Tenrou Island and the seven-year absence that reshapes Fiore around the missing guild.

2014–2016

Fairy Tail Series 2

The Grand Magic Games aftermath, Eclipse crisis, Sun Village, Tartaros and Fairy Tail Zero turn older promises into active consequences. The anime’s production changes, but the emotional ledger never resets.

2018–2019

Fairy Tail: Final Series

Avatar, Alvarez, Zeref, E.N.D., Acnologia and the buried history of the Dragon Slayers crowd into the franchise’s final original-series reckoning. “Final” closes the first great quest, not the characters’ lives.

2024–present

Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest

Team Natsu accepts the job no guild has completed, while the sequel expands dragon lore, introduces new guilds and threats, and tests whether familiar bonds can keep growing instead of becoming museum pieces.

Side routes

Movies, OVAs and specials

Phoenix Priestess, Dragon Cry, comedy OVAs, crossover material and other supplemental animation need honest placement and continuity notes. The Extras directory keeps television numbering clean and explains what each side route contributes.

The finished doors

Enter through the right part of Fairy Tail

A long anime needs directories, not one homepage pretending it can hold hundreds of episodes. The franchise hub introduces the routes. The dedicated directories do the heavy lifting.

Episode directory

The complete television catalog belongs in one Naruto-style directory with episode numbers, verified titles, arc and continuity labels, useful summaries, watch routes and a direct React link whenever that deeper piece is live.

Arc files and Fairy Tail 101

Arc ranges, magic systems, guild politics, worlds, Dragon Slayers, Celestial Spirits, Etherious and the rules the anime expects fans to remember.

Reviews

Original series, 2014, Final Series, 100 Years Quest, seasons and movies judged as complete works.

Rants and Tea

Receipt-backed arguments about structure, production, fanservice, fake-out deaths, adaptation choices, creator commentary and fandom myths.

Four at the guild doors

Characters carrying entire histories

Team Natsu opens the main hub. The complete character directory expands to every consequential guild member, rival, Celestial Spirit, dragon, family member, mentor and antagonist with a finished profile.

Browse every Fairy Tail character →

The rules beneath the explosions

Fairy Tail 101

Fairy Tail’s magic system is broad enough that one giant explainer would become a glossary wearing a trench coat. Each system file explains how the magic works, who controls access, where power comes from, what the anime changes, and why emotional meaning sometimes matters more than a tidy battle chart.

How magic works

Ethernano, internal containers, magical power, depletion, training, environmental risk and the difference between a personal technique and the energy that feeds one.

Dragon Slayer Magic

Generations, elements, senses, motion sickness, Dragon Force, lacrima, dragonization, foster dragons and the political terror behind manufacturing another Acnologia.

Celestial Spirit Magic

Keys, contracts, gates, magical cost, spirit autonomy, the Zodiac, the Celestial Spirit World and why Lucy’s greatest spells are usually relationship decisions.

Guilds and guild marks

Legal and dark guilds, masters, job boards, S-Class status, councils, punishment, reputation, chosen mark placement and the difference between an institution and a family.

Earth-land and Edolas

Parallel worlds, Exceeds, limited magic, identity doubles, Anima and the emotional problem of meeting another life with your face.

Zeref, Etherious and curses

The Books of Zeref, demons, curses, immortality, contradiction, E.N.D. and the way forbidden creation turns grief into a centuries-long disaster.

Directory first, depth when you want more

Episode coverage has two layers

The directory layer

Directory entries use the episode number, verified official title, a useful summary, precise continuity guidance, arc placement, lawful availability where supportable, first-mention character links and a visible React status. Nobody should need six tabs to learn whether an episode is a recap.

The RaeRae React layer

A directory row tells you where an episode belongs. A React remembers how the episode felt: the comedy timing, the relationship movement, magic choices, performance, visual direction, adaptation changes, foreshadowing and the exact decision that made sleep somebody else’s problem.

Whole works, judged whole

Reviews, Rants and Tea

RaeRae Reviews

Reviews judge the original series, 2014 continuation, Final Series, 100 Years Quest, useful season groupings and both theatrical movies as complete works instead of grading isolated hype moments.

RaeRae Rants

Fake-out deaths, fanservice, power-of-friendship criticism, underused guild members, villain redemption, women’s writing, combat logic and the structural flaws fans can name without pretending love requires silence.

Fairy Tail Tea

Production history, creator commentary, adaptation choices, censorship, publishing context, casting, fandom myths and controversies separated into documented fact, community interpretation and RaeRae’s opinion.

The performances that originated the anime

Fairy Tail Japanese voice actors

Human performers use verified real photographs, never generated portraits. Their profiles connect performance choices to the characters without turning a career biography into a list of roles.

Tetsuya Kakihara

Natsu’s combustion, comic impatience, tenderness and the vocal strain beneath E.N.D.

Aya Hirano

Lucy’s narration, outrage, intelligence and the emotional authority required to hold the audience’s doorway.

Rie Kugimiya

Happy’s bright interruption, devotion and sudden ability to make a tiny voice carry fear.

Yuichi Nakamura

Gray’s dry rivalry, buried grief and the dangerous calm before self-destruction.

Sayaka Ohara

Erza’s command, embarrassment, private softness and steel without monotony.

Satomi Sato

Wendy’s growth from fragile hesitation into a young mage capable of carrying a battlefield.

RaeRae take

Fairy Tail understands why people return home

The fights are loud, the magic rules sometimes bend until the ruler snaps, and death has filed enough false paperwork to make every later funeral negotiate for credibility. None of that erases the franchise’s sharpest instinct. Fairy Tail knows that lonely people do not stop being complicated after finding one another. They become a family with rent, rivalries, grief, bad coping skills, impossible loyalty and a building repair budget nobody discusses.

That emotional logic can rescue a messy battle, but emotional logic should not excuse every structural problem. CVM Sekai keeps both thoughts in the same room. We can love the guild hall and still ask why fanservice walked into a serious scene wearing muddy shoes.

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