

In the United States, the anime was severely edited and aired on Toonami, and didn't see the light of day again for a few years until Sci Fi Channel picked it up as part of their Ani-Monday block.
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While Hiro Mashima has continued hoping his series will one day get a second chance at adaptation, this stumble has put a big damper in things. The manga was adapted into an anime in 2001 titled Groove Adventure Rave, which ended in 2002 with 51 episodes that only cover the first third of the story before its premature cancelation. It was serialized in Weekly Shonen Magazine from 1999 to 2005 and compiled into 35 volumes. Known in Japan simply as RAVE, this was the first major manga to bring success to eventual Fairy Tail creator Hiro Mashima. He gains allies along the way and overall has one heck of an adventure. One thing leads to another before he's deemed the 2nd Rave Master whose job is to bring peace to the world and save it from the lingering threat of the Dark Bring and those who wield its powers for their own selfish and destructive ends.

Jump ahead fifty years on a little-known bit of land called Garage Island, where Haru Glory catches a strange-looking "dog" called Plue while out fishing. didn't quite get the job done, for as soon as the Rave Master thought victory was his, the source of the Dark Bring proceeded to explode, taking one tenth of the known world's landscape with it-not to mention losing most of Rave's powers in the process. One man, known as the Rave Master and armed with special powers known as Rave used to counter against the Dark Bring, attempted to stop the madness by tracking the Dark Bring's source and destroying it once and for all. Once upon a time, an evil force known as Dark Bring was plaguing the planet, turning hearts twisted and corrupt with its dark power, which in turn sparked wars and turmoil.
