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  • Free Download Magi Season 2 Episode 25 Sub Indo
    카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 19. 01:22

    The last episode was overwhelming and also amazing. I seriously liked the fight against the medium. Also the combined attack of everyones 'excessie magic attack, was sugoii.I feeled sorry for Mogamett and yama, they both experienced such a pain, and then it ends with his death. It was obvious how much Yama cared for Mogamett even if he did something like that to her, in the end he raised him like his own child.For the last episode they made it really nice, kinda stupid, that Scheherazade made Titus the Magi than herself, but in the end they both are the same person anyway.Also it was fine to see Hakuryuu and Judar, even if Hakuryuu made a farewell, at least we saw him a last time.Magi was a nice Anime and so I'm also going to rate it nice, I guess 8,5/10and this episode was easily 5/5. GuiltyKing said:Thank God this mess finally ends. While this time they didn't fuck up the story, A-1 still did a piss-poor job at adapting the source material.Now to wait for the Sinbad OVA, done by a capable studio. Pay close attention, A-1.

    That is how you adapt Magi.How do you know that Lay-duce is going to be a capable studio? The only other anime they have animated was a slice of life anime and that apparently had very meh animation. Also, you are comparing a weekly series to multiple ova's that have a long amount of time between each release to work on the animation.That being said I agree that the animation started to plummet when the war started but before that it was quite good during the Aladdin vs Titus fight and Mogamett's flashback, it is a wonder how Madhouse keeps such good quality animation in over 100 episodes of HxH, but A-1 can't do the same for just 25 episodes of Magi. Well at least this season does not have a filler ending. Still hope there a season 3 though, also long as there is an anime the more attention the manga gets in Japan.Any anime only watchers should seriously consider reading the manga (from the start), trust me when I say its the better product.

    GuiltyKing said:Thank God this mess finally ends. While this time they didn't fuck up the story, A-1 still did a piss-poor job at adapting the source material.Now to wait for the Sinbad OVA, done by a capable studio. Pay close attention, A-1. That is how you adapt Magi.How do you know that Lay-duce is going to be a capable studio? The only other anime they have animated was a slice of life anime and that apparently had very meh animation.

    Also, you are comparing a weekly series to multiple ova's that have a long amount of time between each release to work on the animation.That being said I agree that the animation started to plummet when the war started but before that it was quite good during the Aladdin vs Titus fight and Mogamett's flashback, it is a wonder how Madhouse keeps such good quality animation in over 100 episodes of HxH, but A-1 can't do the same for just 25 episodes of Magi. Well at least this season does not have a filler ending. Still hope there a season 3 though, also long as there is an anime the more attention the manga gets in Japan.Any anime only watchers should seriously consider reading the manga (from the start), trust me when I say its the better product.It's mostly due to my optimism that I believe Lay-duce to create a better product (that, and the trailers I've seen). Besides, it would take some serious work to actually do worse than A-1.

    I am truly disappointed in how this series has gone from an exotic and magical Arabian Nights-esque premise to a generic let's-unite-and-blast-that-villain-with-our-super-powers shounen story. This screams deja-vu and the ending of this season was so predictable. I am fully aware this is actually a shounen but from the point people started to go full-djinn-equip and whatever I had begun to lose faith in this series.Heck, if that Kouen guy had the power to create a volcano on the spot, where's the need for mere human troops? He could've as well subjugated Balbadd by himself to say the least.

    But no, we wouldn't want him to turn into some clone of Vegeta or Frieza. All the diplomatic and commercial chitchat from the first season have lost all credibility to me due to these reasons. Politics and super powers do not compute. We're far from e.g.

    The Twelve Kingdoms, to stay in a fantasy setting, but I guess that's mostly because of the shounen nature of this series. It can't be helped.Please stop with all the DBZ explosive fights and get back to the roots of what made Magi's world interesting and full of wonders in the first place. I hope any potential third season will shed more light on what are dungeons, magis, who is Ugo, where's his real master and why did he reside inside Aladdin's flute, to name a few.I might have missed some important points during the story, but are magicians and dungeon conquerors (and their household members) two different 'factions'? As in the To Aru series, the former has an innate ability while the latter obtains its powers through a certain ordeal? If that's the case, does that make Yamraiha BOTH a magician and a magic vessel user? What's the point for that? I hope somebody could enlighten me over those points.Oh, and I haven't read the manga btw.I also want a spin-off series with Kougyoku-tan.

    Pretty please. Mythia said:I am truly disappointed in how this series has gone from an exotic and magical Arabian Nights-esque premise to a generic let's-unite-and-blast-that-villain-with-our-super-powers shounen story. This screams deja-vu and the ending of this season was so predictable. I am fully aware this is actually a shounen but from the point people started to go full-djinn-equip and whatever I had begun to lose faith in this series.Heck, if that Kouen guy had the power to create a volcano on the spot, where's the need for mere human troops? He could've as well subjugated Balbadd by himself to say the least. But no, we wouldn't want him to turn into some clone of Vegeta or Frieza.

    All the diplomatic and commercial chitchat from the first season have lost all credibility to me due to these reasons. Politics and super powers do not compute. We're far from e.g.

    The Twelve Kingdoms, to stay in a fantasy setting, but I guess that's mostly because of the shounen nature of this series. It can't be helped.Please stop with all the DBZ explosive fights and get back to the roots of what made Magi's world interesting and full of wonders in the first place.

    I hope any potential third season will shed more light on what are dungeons, magis, who is Ugo, where's his real master and why did he reside inside Aladdin's flute, to name a few.I might have missed some important points during the story, but are magicians and dungeon conquerors (and their household members) two different 'factions'? As in the To Aru series, the former has an innate ability while the latter obtains its powers through a certain ordeal? If that's the case, does that make Yamraiha BOTH a magician and a magic vessel user? What's the point for that? I hope somebody could enlighten me over those points.Oh, and I haven't read the manga btw.I also want a spin-off series with Kougyoku-tan. Pretty please.yep this is basically what i thought during season 2. These guys all basically have the power to launch mini nukes.

    So why do you even need to have troops? I wish the whole series was like the balbadd arc. More diplomatic negotiations and character/setting interactions rather than 'i have big magical sword that goes boom boom, everyone dies, i win'. Mythia said:I am truly disappointed in how this series has gone from an exotic and magical Arabian Nights-esque premise to a generic let's-unite-and-blast-that-villain-with-our-super-powers shounen story. This screams deja-vu and the ending of this season was so predictable. I am fully aware this is actually a shounen but from the point people started to go full-djinn-equip and whatever I had begun to lose faith in this series.Heck, if that Kouen guy had the power to create a volcano on the spot, where's the need for mere human troops? He could've as well subjugated Balbadd by himself to say the least.

    But no, we wouldn't want him to turn into some clone of Vegeta or Frieza. All the diplomatic and commercial chitchat from the first season have lost all credibility to me due to these reasons. Politics and super powers do not compute. We're far from e.g.

    The Twelve Kingdoms, to stay in a fantasy setting, but I guess that's mostly because of the shounen nature of this series. It can't be helped.Please stop with all the DBZ explosive fights and get back to the roots of what made Magi's world interesting and full of wonders in the first place. I hope any potential third season will shed more light on what are dungeons, magis, who is Ugo, where's his real master and why did he reside inside Aladdin's flute, to name a few.I might have missed some important points during the story, but are magicians and dungeon conquerors (and their household members) two different 'factions'? As in the To Aru series, the former has an innate ability while the latter obtains its powers through a certain ordeal? If that's the case, does that make Yamraiha BOTH a magician and a magic vessel user? What's the point for that?

    I hope somebody could enlighten me over those points.Oh, and I haven't read the manga btw.I also want a spin-off series with Kougyoku-tan. Pretty please.As I have read the manga well beyond the point of this finale's content, I would say maybe the purpose of this huge super battle is to introduce us to all of the players, as well as a transition into learning more about Alma Torran. The stage is set for much larger interactions. Admittedly, it is a bit catering on the battle shounen level, but personally, I find it exciting since I care a lot about the characters we do know and am very interested to learn more about the ones we've just met.

    It's not just like pew pew I'm the strongest. Regardless, just like a story is supposed to do, the action cools down and we go back into some lighter story and then into serious world building (the Magi you're referring to, I think).

    From what I have read so far, the writer of this story has a strong grasp of what the Magi world actually is and is just peeling each layer slowly.I think Kouen (or Sinbad or any of the djinn users) doesn't just level cities because especially for him, he wants to unite the world under him, and you don't do that 'fairly' by being so ruthless and careless. Sinbad could probably become a supreme dictator, but of course he doesn't. They are powerful and capable, but are still playing politics. There are clear distinctions between king candidates and say, the crazies in Al Thamen.I don't think magicians and dungeon conquerors are two separate factions per se. I'd lump all dungeon conquerors and household members with humans overall.

    Yam-san is only a magician and she's not in Sinbad's household because she tells Aladdin 'there's bad affinity between Djinns and magicians because their magic could interfere with each other.' She knows how to make magical tools though, just like the ones they used within Magnostadt.So, yeah, that's what I think. I have no idea if my speculations are completely accurate at all, but I hope this helps you with some things. Overall, I enjoyed the anime for what it was and loved seeing everyone in action. Mythia said:I am truly disappointed in how this series has gone from an exotic and magical Arabian Nights-esque premise to a generic let's-unite-and-blast-that-villain-with-our-super-powers shounen story.

    This screams deja-vu and the ending of this season was so predictable. I am fully aware this is actually a shounen but from the point people started to go full-djinn-equip and whatever I had begun to lose faith in this series.Heck, if that Kouen guy had the power to create a volcano on the spot, where's the need for mere human troops? He could've as well subjugated Balbadd by himself to say the least. But no, we wouldn't want him to turn into some clone of Vegeta or Frieza. All the diplomatic and commercial chitchat from the first season have lost all credibility to me due to these reasons.

    Politics and super powers do not compute. We're far from e.g. The Twelve Kingdoms, to stay in a fantasy setting, but I guess that's mostly because of the shounen nature of this series. It can't be helped.Please stop with all the DBZ explosive fights and get back to the roots of what made Magi's world interesting and full of wonders in the first place.

    I hope any potential third season will shed more light on what are dungeons, magis, who is Ugo, where's his real master and why did he reside inside Aladdin's flute, to name a few.I might have missed some important points during the story, but are magicians and dungeon conquerors (and their household members) two different 'factions'? As in the To Aru series, the former has an innate ability while the latter obtains its powers through a certain ordeal? If that's the case, does that make Yamraiha BOTH a magician and a magic vessel user?

    What's the point for that? I hope somebody could enlighten me over those points.Oh, and I haven't read the manga btw.I also want a spin-off series with Kougyoku-tan.

    Pretty please.Start reading the manga from here on, it's better (even though i do like the anime). Political stuff and REALLY awesome world building is being done. Tons of secrets are being revealed too! Its getting super exciting.

    I wouldnt wait for another anime, it'll be YEARS. SandyBoi said:Damn, 13 people using extreme magic and it still didn't work.Clone of Scheherazade is gone now.:(Yamraiha and Aladdin talking to Mogamett, and now he's gone for good.Yay, saw Ugo again:)Titus is back! And is a magi as well.Hakuryuu decided to turn his back on them and team up with Judal eh. Didn't expect that.So. Where in the manga does the anime stop at?Did a quick skim. Stops at 198, so you can start off from 199.Yamuraiha's scene felt a bit more powerful than the manga, so I'll give this episode props on that. 7/10 for this season.

    SandyBoi said:Damn, 13 people using extreme magic and it still didn't work.Clone of Scheherazade is gone now.:(Yamraiha and Aladdin talking to Mogamett, and now he's gone for good.Yay, saw Ugo again:)Titus is back! And is a magi as well.Hakuryuu decided to turn his back on them and team up with Judal eh. Didn't expect that.So. Where in the manga does the anime stop at?Did a quick skim. Stops at 198, so you can start off from 199.Yamuraiha's scene felt a bit more powerful than the manga, so I'll give this episode props on that.

    7/10 for this seasonCheers. Time to get reading!Yamraiha's scene was indeed powerful. (maybe I'll check that out in the manga as well.). I loved the ending so much!But I can see why a lot of people thought it was underwhelming. The next arc isn't as action-packed as it is plot-heavy, but I don't want to spoil anything here.

    Basically, I can understand why this war ended the way it did.Overall, I found this season very enjoyable. Seeing everyone come together at the end made me smile, except Hakuryuu:( I wonder what he's up to with Judal.I'll be keeping my fingers crossed for a third season. The story is nowhere near over, but in my opinion, has probably just begun!Like a lot other people have been saying, I highly recommend reading the manga- whether it's from where this season ended or from the beginning!

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    You'll definitely love what's going on the current arc ^^. Mythia said:I am truly disappointed in how this series has gone from an exotic and magical Arabian Nights-esque premise to a generic let's-unite-and-blast-that-villain-with-our-super-powers shounen story. This screams deja-vu and the ending of this season was so predictable. I am fully aware this is actually a shounen but from the point people started to go full-djinn-equip and whatever I had begun to lose faith in this series.Please stop with all the DBZ explosive fights and get back to the roots of what made Magi's world interesting and full of wonders in the first place.

    I hope any potential third season will shed more light on what are dungeons, magis, who is Ugo, where's his real master and why did he reside inside Aladdin's flute, to name a few.These two points capture my thoughts best. The first season started off extremely strong with a sense of adventure, lots of potential intricate world/lore building, and endless possibilities. And not to compare the two, but it gave off a similar atmosphere to FMA. I think the hard hitter for me was how they swiped the whole dungeon concept and significance of king candidates off to the sidelines completely.

    Also what I found a bit sad was how even with the DBZ full djinn equips, the fights still felt underwhelming compared to the more down to earth fight such as Alibaba's debut in Leam or season 1 with Alibaba in Balbadd.But even despite this, I really enjoyed the direction this season was going. At least until the war. I felt like the war itself was underwhelming and it never felt like the stakes were high. And then the whole Alma Toran conflict felt over simplified given what all of the political intrigue that was occurring before.As a whole I enjoyed this season and had several great moments, but for my reasons above I felt like it fell short of an easy 9-10/10 range for me. 8/10, still thought the moment with Mogamett was heartwarming and pleasantly surprised by Titus's return. And jeez Marga2kawaii. These last couple of episodes in the series has me siding with the manga purists now.

    This was so incredibly rushed and could have been sooooooooooooooooooo damn good too, but the speed and the lack of needed build-up for certain things left with them not feeling the impact that they could have.There were so many times that basically went, 'Oh something huge happened? Alrighty then, whatever.' When I should have been nerding the fuck out about it.Like god dammit.

    If executed probably, this arc could have been quite a few episodes longer and had my feeling exactly that, but it didn't. I don't read the manga and don't care for its black&white style from what I've seen but I have to agree with some that the last episodes of the anime this season kinda felt rushed. Part of that, I also really found the animation of the bad rukh monsters really, really underwhelming, really. There was nothing epic about it. The only thing epic was all the good guys in their fancy armor (and different hair color lol), and not even their combined finishing move felt epic. There seemed to be a lack of impact here and there. I mean, you really think I was afraid that that enormous assembly of good guys that just kept growing would have any trouble with those bad rukh things?

    Even if they did regenerate. And the big baddy really should have been brought with more pazaz. Really a shame that turned the final episodes sour for me.I also felt it was weird that we see the beginning of where Morg and Alibaba went off too but then suddenly nothing anymore and they're back. Maybe it'll be shown in an ova or next season (manga readers if you might reply, no spoilers pls).Also really wondering wth's gonna happen with Aladdin becoming a magi for the Kou empire?! And before I watch anymore of Magi wether it's the ova or the new season which I'm sure will come I'm gonna have to find a wiki to list all the major players cause I've seriously lost track of who the hell everyone is.I enjoyed it but somehow felt I liked the first season more. 8 for me, first season was a 9. Mythia said:I am truly disappointed in how this series has gone from an exotic and magical Arabian Nights-esque premise to a generic let's-unite-and-blast-that-villain-with-our-super-powers shounen story.

    This screams deja-vu and the ending of this season was so predictable. I am fully aware this is actually a shounen but from the point people started to go full-djinn-equip and whatever I had begun to lose faith in this series.Heck, if that Kouen guy had the power to create a volcano on the spot, where's the need for mere human troops? He could've as well subjugated Balbadd by himself to say the least. But no, we wouldn't want him to turn into some clone of Vegeta or Frieza. All the diplomatic and commercial chitchat from the first season have lost all credibility to me due to these reasons.

    Politics and super powers do not compute. We're far from e.g. The Twelve Kingdoms, to stay in a fantasy setting, but I guess that's mostly because of the shounen nature of this series. It can't be helped.Please stop with all the DBZ explosive fights and get back to the roots of what made Magi's world interesting and full of wonders in the first place.

    I hope any potential third season will shed more light on what are dungeons, magis, who is Ugo, where's his real master and why did he reside inside Aladdin's flute, to name a few.I might have missed some important points during the story, but are magicians and dungeon conquerors (and their household members) two different 'factions'? As in the To Aru series, the former has an innate ability while the latter obtains its powers through a certain ordeal?

    If that's the case, does that make Yamraiha BOTH a magician and a magic vessel user? What's the point for that? I hope somebody could enlighten me over those points.Oh, and I haven't read the manga btw.I also want a spin-off series with Kougyoku-tan. Pretty please.This is a story of kings and their people. This is a story of the creation and destruction of countries. It's about leadership and corruption.

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    If the fights is all that matter to you then I really do pity you.No, they can't just solve all their problems with 'mini nukes' because by that logic, the USSR would've defeated the US long ago or vice versa. You're forgetting the concept of mutually assured destruction. You also can't just subjugate a country with only one Djinn warrior.

    Seriously it only lasts for like an hour at most, so when the Djinn equip comes off, who the hell is gonna occupy the country when you're powerless? That was a good season, and I'm less disappointed this time around than with the first season. Loved the 13 extreme magic part, and the part with Mogamett was pretty sad. He finally realized that he was wrong and only acted out of anger, and he sincerely felt that he had done many people wrong by making them fall into depravity. It was a bit heartbreaking to see him regret all the things he's done, though it still doesn't excuse his actions.Anyways, I will be looking forward to a third season announcement, though obviously not anytime soon due to the little material available currently. And although A-1's adaptation has been a little less than satisfactory for me, I still enjoyed the anime overall.

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