

However, Shiba fails to completely destroy the final Shadow Stone, and the resulting explosion known as Overdrive obliterates one tenth of the world and scatters the Rave stones. The Rave Master Shiba and his guardian "dog", Plue, use the sacred Rave stones to destroy the evil power-granting Shadow Stones.

Transcription: " Reivu o Tsugu Mono" ( Japanese: レイヴを継ぐ者) "The Rave Master, Part 1" / "The Rave's Heir"

"Rave-o-lution" by Reel Big Fish became the new opening theme, while "The Power of Destiny" by Jennifer Paige was used for the ending. For this release, the company replaced the series music. Tokyopop chose to release the series only in an English dubbed format, The English dubbed version premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States on June 5, 2004, as part of the Toonami programming block. The series is licensed for an English language release by Tokyopop. For the second season, Kumoko performs the opening and ending themes of "Higher and Higher" and "Hikousen" ( 飛行船), respectively. Both pieces are performed by Chihiro Yonekura. For the first season, episodes one through twenty-five, "Butterfly Kiss" is used for the opening sequence, while "Kohaku no Yurikago" ( 琥珀の揺りかご) is used for the ending. In the original Japanese release, four pieces of theme music are used.

The anime series is loosely based on the first ninety-five chapters of the manga series. Rave Master premiered in Japan on TBS on October 13, 2001, and ran until September 28, 2002. This is a list of episodes of the anime series Rave Master, which is based on the first twelve volumes of the thirty-five volume manga series written by Hiro Mashima.
