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World of Mana, also known as the Seiken Densetsu (Legend of the Holy Sword) series, is a group of (mostly) action RPGs, most of which also tenuously share a setting. Most of the games center around a Mana Tree, the source of magic in the world, and the eponymous Mana Sword.
World of Mana, also known as the Seiken Densetsu (Legend of the Holy Sword) series, is a group of (mostly) action RPGs, most of which also tenuously share a setting. Most of the games center around a Mana Tree, the source of magic in the world, and the eponymous Mana Sword.


Games in the series include:
==Games in the series include==
*[[Final Fantasy Adventure (Video Game)|Final Fantasy Adventure]] (1991, Game Boy)
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* ''[[Final Fantasy Adventure (Video Game)|Final Fantasy Adventure]]'' (1991, Game Boy)
*[[Secret of Mana (Video Game)|Secret of Mana]] (1993, Super NES)
*[[Seiken Densetsu 3 (Video Game)|Seiken Densetsu 3]] (1995, Super Famicom; Japan only, though a fan translation is available via [[Emulation]]; commonly nicknamed Secret Of Mana 2)
* ''[[Secret of Mana (Video Game)|Secret of Mana]]'' (1993, Super NES)
*[[Legend of Mana (Video Game)|Legend of Mana]] (2000, PlayStation)
* ''[[Seiken Densetsu 3 (Video Game)|Seiken Densetsu 3]]'' (1995, Super Famicom; Japan only, though a fan translation is available via [[Emulation]]; commonly nicknamed ''Secret Of Mana 2'')
* ''[[Legend of Mana (Video Game)|Legend of Mana]]'' (2000, PlayStation)
*[[Sword of Mana (Video Game)|Sword of Mana]] (2003, Game Boy Advance, [[Video Game Remake|remake]] of Final Fantasy Adventure)
* ''[[Sword of Mana (Video Game)|Sword of Mana]]'' (2003, Game Boy Advance, [[Video Game Remake|remake]] of Final Fantasy Adventure)
*[[Children of Mana (Video Game)|Children of Mana]] (2006, Nintendo DS)
* ''[[Children of Mana (Video Game)|Children of Mana]]'' (2006, Nintendo DS)
*Friends of Mana (2006, mobile phone, Japan only)
* ''Friends of Mana'' (2006, mobile phone, Japan only)
*[[Dawn of Mana (Video Game)|Dawn of Mana]] (2007, PlayStation 2)
* ''[[Dawn of Mana (Video Game)|Dawn of Mana]]'' (2007, PlayStation 2)
*[[Heroes of Mana (Video Game)|Heroes of Mana]] (2007, Nintendo DS)
* ''[[Heroes of Mana (Video Game)|Heroes of Mana]]'' (2007, Nintendo DS)
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[[Manga]] in the series include:
==[[Manga]] in the series include==
* ''Seiken Densetsu Legend of Mana'' (2000, by Shiro Amano, based off the [[Legend of Mana (Video Game)|game of the same name]]; later collected into a 2-volume set in 2008)
* ''Seiken Densetsu Legend of Mana'' (2000, by Shiro Amano, based off the [[Legend of Mana (Video Game)|game of the same name]]; later collected into a 2-volume set in 2008)
* ''Princess of Mana'' (2007, 5-volume work by Satsuki Yoshino, set 300 years after [[Children of Mana (Video Game)|Children of Mana]] and 310 years after [[Dawn of Mana (Video Game)|Dawn of Mana]])
* ''Princess of Mana'' (2007, 5-volume work by Satsuki Yoshino, set 300 years after [[Children of Mana (Video Game)|Children of Mana]] and 310 years after [[Dawn of Mana (Video Game)|Dawn of Mana]])


Novels in the series include:
==Novels in the series include==
* ''Seiken Densetsu Legend of Mana - Amata no Tsuchi, Amata no Hito'' (2000, by Hiromi Hosae; a novelisation of [[Legend of Mana (Video Game)|Legend of Mana]])
* ''Seiken Densetsu Legend of Mana - Amata no Tsuchi, Amata no Hito'' (2000, by Hiromi Hosae; a novelisation of [[Legend of Mana (Video Game)|Legend of Mana]])




Unfortunately, to some extent the ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles (Video Game)|Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles]]'' series have usurped the World of Mana's place in the [[Square Enix]] pantheon, with the aforementioned games featuring the 3D version of the three-character action RPG gameplay that the World of Mana series was once known for. This has caused [[Square Enix]] to start scrambling to find a different genre for the World of Mana series, such as the RTS Heroes of Mana and pure action game Dawn of Mana, the latter of which was extremely poorly received and criticized. It appears the series has [[Jumping the Shark|jumped a shark]].
Unfortunately, to some extent the ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles (Video Game)|Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles]]'' series have usurped the World of Mana's place in the [[Square Enix]] pantheon, with the aforementioned games featuring the 3D version of the three-character action RPG gameplay that the World of Mana series was once known for. This has caused [[Square Enix]] to start scrambling to find a different genre for the World of Mana series, such as the RTS Heroes of Mana and pure action game Dawn of Mana, the latter of which was extremely poorly received and criticized. It appears the series has [[Jumping the Shark|jumped a shark]].

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Tropes include:
* [[Accidental Hero]] - ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' starred an escaped slave who gets caught up in a fight to save the world. The hero of ''[[Secret of Mana (Video Game)|Secret of Mana]]'' appears to be this--he originally only needs the titular sword to [[Insurmountable Waist High Fence|cut tall grass]]--until his [[The Chosen One|identity]] is revealed.
* [[Accidental Hero]] - ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' starred an escaped slave who gets caught up in a fight to save the world. The hero of ''[[Secret of Mana (Video Game)|Secret of Mana]]'' appears to be this--he originally only needs the titular sword to [[Insurmountable Waist High Fence|cut tall grass]]--until his [[The Chosen One|identity]] is revealed.
* [[The Archer]] - Chobin Hoods; the player character is one with the Bow equipped in [[Secret of Mana (Video Game)|Secret of Mana]], [[Legend of Mana (Video Game)|Legend of Mana]] and [[Sword of Mana (Video Game)|Sword of Mana]].
* [[The Archer]] - Chobin Hoods; the player character is one with the Bow equipped in [[Secret of Mana (Video Game)|Secret of Mana]], [[Legend of Mana (Video Game)|Legend of Mana]] and [[Sword of Mana (Video Game)|Sword of Mana]].

Revision as of 03:48, 3 March 2014

World of Mana, also known as the Seiken Densetsu (Legend of the Holy Sword) series, is a group of (mostly) action RPGs, most of which also tenuously share a setting. Most of the games center around a Mana Tree, the source of magic in the world, and the eponymous Mana Sword.

Games in the series include

Manga in the series include

  • Seiken Densetsu Legend of Mana (2000, by Shiro Amano, based off the game of the same name; later collected into a 2-volume set in 2008)
  • Princess of Mana (2007, 5-volume work by Satsuki Yoshino, set 300 years after Children of Mana and 310 years after Dawn of Mana)

Novels in the series include

  • Seiken Densetsu Legend of Mana - Amata no Tsuchi, Amata no Hito (2000, by Hiromi Hosae; a novelisation of Legend of Mana)


Unfortunately, to some extent the Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles series have usurped the World of Mana's place in the Square Enix pantheon, with the aforementioned games featuring the 3D version of the three-character action RPG gameplay that the World of Mana series was once known for. This has caused Square Enix to start scrambling to find a different genre for the World of Mana series, such as the RTS Heroes of Mana and pure action game Dawn of Mana, the latter of which was extremely poorly received and criticized. It appears the series has jumped a shark.

Tropes used in Mana (series) include: