Sci-Fi Harry
| Sci-Fi HARRY | |
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| サイファイハリー (Saifai Harī)  | |
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| Manga | |
| Written by | George Iida | 
| Illustrated by | Asami Tohjoh | 
| Published by | Takeshobo | 
| Original run | July 1995 – November 1995 | 
| Volumes | 2 | 
| Anime television series | |
| Directed by | Katsuyuki Kodera | 
| Produced by | 
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| Written by | Kenichi Takashima | 
| Music by | Yoshihiro Ike | 
| Studio | A.P.P.P. | 
| Original network | TV Asahi, Nagoya TV | 
| Original run | October 5, 2000 – March 23, 2001 | 
| Episodes | 20 | 
| Manga | |
| Written by | George Iida | 
| Illustrated by | Asami Tohjoh | 
| Published by | Kadokawa | 
| Imprint | Dragon Comics | 
| Original run | 2000 – present | 
| Volumes | 2 | 
Sci-Fi HARRY (サイファイハリー, Sai fai harī) is a 1995 Japanese manga series written by George Iida and illustrated by Asami Tohjoh which was adapted into an anime series broadcast in Japan in 2000. It was a joint production of TV Asahi Corporation and Nagoya Broadcasting Network. The series was produced for nighttime broadcast slot.
Plot
Harry McQuinn is a school loser until he discovers he has psychic powers. However, whenever Harry uses his powers, someone in the area near him is killed.
Episodes
- "Jellyfish"
 - "Omen"
 - "Force"
 - "Isolation"
 - "Escape"
 - "Contact"
 - "Affinity"
 - "Heat"
 - "Recover"
 - "Day Dream"
 - "Assassin"
 - "Vortex"
 - "Inquisition"
 - "Greed"
 - "Trap"
 - "Suspicion"
 - "Decoy"
 - "Experiment"
 - "Chaos"
 - "Cosmos"
 
Theme Songs
- Opening: "Mysterious" by Janne Da Arc
 - Ending: "Ai wo Shiru ni wa Hayasugita no ka" by LUCA
 
External links
- Sci-Fi Harry (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
 
