

The opening theme, 'Scarlet' is performed by and used to open all twenty-four episodes. The English dubbed version of the series were broadcast in.įour pieces of theme music are used in the series.

In 2003, Viz re-released the series in two volume collector's edition sets that contained twelve episodes on two disc, and all of the on-disc extras from the earlier releases. The DVD versions also offers extra features, including art galleries, character profiles, and interviews with Yu Watase. The VHS editions were in English, while the DVD volumes offered a choice between the dubbed English audio track and the original audio, with optional English subtitles. Viz released the series to and in eight three-episode volumes, with the first volume released on 24 July 2001.

Ceres, Celestial Legend is licensed for release by, which also owns the license for the source manga. It was released to and by in twelve volumes, with each volume containing two episodes. The series premiered in Japan on on 20 April 2000 and concluded on 28 September 2000. As Aya seeks the robe, another branch of the Mikage family pursues her to capture Ceres for their own gain. Aya learns she is the reincarnation of Ceres, a celestial maiden seeking her celestial robe ( 羽衣, hagoromo) and revenge on the Mikage for keeping her trapped in this world for so many centuries. In Ceres, Celestial Legend, Aya Mikage finds her world turned upside on her 16th birthday, when her family suddenly tries to kill her, her twin brother is taken away, and her father is killed. Directed by and produced by, the twenty-four episode series is based on the fourteen series written and illustrated. First of two Ceres,M Celestial Legend, Collector's Edition DVD sets released by Viz Media on 16 September 2003 This is a complete episode listing for the series.
