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| Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic | |
| First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Aladdin | |
| マギ ( Magi ) | |
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| Manga | |
| Written by | Shinobu Ohtaka |
| Published by | Shogakukan |
| English language publisher | AUS Madman Entertainment NA Viz Media SG Shogakukan Asia |
| Imprint | Shōnen Dominicus Comics |
| Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Sunday |
| Demographic | Shōnen |
| Original run | June iii, 2009 – October 11, 2017 |
| Volumes | 37 |
| Anime tv set series | |
| Directed by |
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| Produced by |
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| Written by | Hiroyuki Yoshino |
| Music by | Shirō Sagisu |
| Studio | A-1 Pictures |
| Licensed past | AUS Madman Amusement NA Aniplex of America Britain Kazé UK |
| Original network | JNN (MBS) |
| English network | NA Neon Alley |
| Original run | October 7, 2012 – March 31, 2013 |
| Episodes | 25 |
| Anime television series | |
| Magi: The Kingdom of Magic | |
| Directed by |
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| Produced by |
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| Written past | Hiroyuki Yoshino |
| Music by | Shirō Sagisu |
| Studio | A-1 Pictures |
| Licensed by | AUS Madman Amusement NA Aniplex of America Great britain Kazé UK |
| Original network | JNN (MBS) |
| English language network | NA Neon Aisle |
| Original run | October 6, 2013 – March thirty, 2014 |
| Episodes | 25 |
| Prequel | |
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Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic ( マギ , Magi ) is a Japanese fantasy gamble manga series written and illustrated by Shinobu Ohtaka. Information technology was serialized by Shogakukan in the shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Dominicus from June 2009 to October 2017, with its chapters collected and published into 37 tankōbon volumes. The manga is licensed for English language release in North America by Viz Media.
An anime television adaptation by A-i Pictures was circulate in Japan from October 2012 to March 2013, followed by a second season, titled Magi: The Kingdom of Magic, broadcast from October 2013 to March 2014. The anime serial is licensed in North America by Aniplex of America. Information technology was also licensed by Kazé in U.k. and by Madman Entertainment in Commonwealth of australia.
A spin-off serial, titled Magi: Gamble of Sinbad, written by Ohtaka and illustrated by Yoshifumi Ohtera, was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from May to June 2013, and subsequently Shogakukan's website Ura Sunday from September 2013 to April 2018.
In 2014, Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic received the 59th Shogakukan Manga Award for the shōnen category. As of April 2018, the manga had over 25 million copies in circulation.
Synopsis [edit]
Setting [edit]
The series is largely based on numerous stories from I Yard and 1 Nights (Arabian Nights), most notably the tales of Aladdin, Ali Baba, and Sinbad the Sailor.[3] The story is set in an alternating recreation of the ancient Old World with several regions and nations having some resemblances with real-life counterparts from that time. In this world, all living beings possess an essence known as Rukh ( ルフ , Rufu ) and when they die, this essence returns to the huge flow (also known as "guidance") of Rukh that gives life to all subsequent beings in an eternal cycle of rebirth called "Fate". In one case a person is overcome with sadness, anger, and hopelessness, their Rukh becomes corrupted, unstable, and black, and deviates from the principal guidance in a procedure known equally "Fall into Depravity" ( 堕転 , Daten ).
There are as well several magic castles total of treasures and traps known equally "Dungeons", which are each the lair of a powerful magic being, a Djinn ( ジン , Jin ). Individuals that manage to overcome the trials of a Dungeon and earn the allegiance of its Djinn are known as Dungeon Capturers ( 迷宮(ダンジョン)攻略者 , Danjon Kōryakusha ), gaining the power to utilise its powers infused in a personal item of theirs known every bit a "Metal Vessel" and create less stiff "Household Vessels" for their companions as well.
People can use the Rukh in their bodies to create an energy known equally Magoi ( マゴイ ) to power their magical weapons and abilities. This energy must be used with intendance, as despite the fact that an private'due south magoi can exist restored with feeding and balance, once fully exhausted it causes their death. Among those that can perform magic with their own Magoi there is a rare class of magicians known equally Magi ( マギ ), that can as well utilize Magoi from the Rukh around them, profoundly increasing their capabilities. A Magi usually chooses Dungeon Capturers to offer guidance and protection making them into their King Vessels ( 王の器 , Ō no Utsuwa ). In that location are several nations in history that were founded or improved by the rule of such individuals.
Plot [edit]
fourteen years ago, a construction appeared from the sea turning into a gigantic tower. Thousands of people entered, and did not come up out. Until one 24-hour interval, it gets conquered past two special people, a Magi and a Rex.
Magi centers around Alibaba Saluja (a boyfriend aiming to capture the nearby dungeon, Amon) and Aladdin (a traveler with a Djinn named Ugo in his flute). Witnessing the power of Aladdin's Djinn, Alibaba finds an opportunity to get dungeon diving with him. Aladdin and Alibaba eventually become friends, and conquer Amon together, despite facing Jamil and his slaves, Morgiana and Goltas. After a desperate fight, Aladdin and Alibaba assist Morgiana in breaking the mental chains that bind her to Jamil. Alibaba claims the dungeon while the Djinn Amon appears to briefly explain that Aladdin is a Magi and Alibaba is his rex'due south candidate. Nevertheless, they are interrupted by an exterior strength trying to shut the dungeon off. Alibaba, Aladdin, and Morgiana escape the dungeon while Goltas resolves to die to absolve for his sins along with Jamil, but non before cut Morgiana's shackles. Aladdin ends up sent to a distant country, far from the others, where he learns he is a Magi. Having no news of his friend, Alibaba uses the treasure he obtained in Amon to complimentary all slaves in the city, including Morgiana and returns to Balbadd, his homeland.
Aladdin and Morgiana encounter Sinbad, the offset Dungeon Capturer and the male monarch of Sindria. They eventually reunite with Alibaba in Balbadd, where they learn that he has joined the Fog Troupe, a core of thieves opposing the tyrannical dominion of Abhmad, Alibaba's half-brother. Alibaba makes the monarchy a republic nation in Balbadd, withal, Balbadd ends up annexed to the Kou Empire, a powerful Eastern nation that plans to conquer the unabridged world with the pretense of catastrophe all conflict.
Aladdin, Alibaba and Morgiana are brought to Sindria. They train under the members of Sinbad's household to get stronger and assist end the mysterious organization, Al-Thamen, that works secretly to spread chaos throughout the globe as part of an unknown agenda. The trio befriends Hakuryuu Ren, a prince of the Kou Empire visiting Sindria, whom they help to conquer the dungeon of Zagan; where after confronting members of Al-Thamen at that place, the group split up upon return. Aladdin studies at Magnostadt Academy to written report magic and investigate the country's ties to Al-Thamen. Alibaba goes to train with the Yambala Gladiators in the Reim Empire to prepare his magoi, so he can attain his complete Djinn Equip. Hakuryuu returns to the Kou Empire, and Morgiana departs to the Dark Continent.
A year later, Aladdin and Alibaba are reunited during Reim's and Kou's campaign to conquer Magnostadt. As a last resort, Matal Mogamett summons an ground forces of Night Djinns with a huge mass of Blackness Rukh stored in its deepest level to defeat the invaders for proficient, but Aladdin reveals that by doing this, Mogamett unwillingly helped Al-Thamen to get closer to their principal objective; to summon Sick Ilah, whose advent will cause the world's destruction. The medium appears, and Alibaba and his friends join forces with the Kou Empire, Reim, and the Alliance of Seven Seas to stop it.
A few months later afterward Alibaba revisits Balbadd, representatives from Kou, Reim and Sindria gather for a top organized past Sinbad. At the summit, Aladdin reveals that mankind was originally several distinct species transformed by magic into humans from the globe of Alma-Torran, located in another dimension. Ill Ilah, had its magoi stolen by Aladdin's father, King Solomon, in order to create a destiny favorable to the people of Alma-Torran. Resisting this alter, the members of Al-Thamen summoned Ill llah to the world sapping its magoi by destruction. Solomon is forced to give his life to seal away Sick Ilah and Al-Thamen. Solomon gave his magoi to Ugo, and Ugo used it to create the current world and transport anybody from Alma-Torran to this globe.
Suddenly, Hakuryuu Ren and Judar start a civil war in the Kou Empire. Alibaba and Aladdin blitz to the Kou Empire to talk sense into Hakuryuu, yet, they realize that he has fallen into depravity. The two duos fight and Alibaba and Judar end up as casualties. Later on the war ends, Sinbad starts his plan of bringing a new era of peace to the earth, while Aladdin, Morgiana and Hakuryuu take divide ways. Alibaba meets the people of Alma Torran who proceed to assist him get revived. Later, Judar and Alibaba meet on the other side of the Dark Continent, where they encounter the Female parent Dragon who decides to assist them in traveling dorsum to the mainland, however this would exist a long journey. While traveling back, Mother Dragon reveals that Ill Ilah's persona has been decadent by David, the begetter of Rex Solomon. He is also revealed to be connected to Sinbad and wants to become God of all.
Three years after, Alibaba reappears and solves the Kou empire's economic bug. He reunites with his friends after they defeat Arba, patently destroying Al-Thamen for good, just Arba'southward spirit turns to Sinbad, and together, they reach the Sacred Palace and Sinbad defeats Ugo taking over the palace. Sinbad rewrites the Rukh system; the only way for happiness is by turning into Rukh, or death. Alibaba and Aladdin joins forces with Judar and Hakuryuu to face up Sinbad, but just after they reach a compromise, David appears and takes control of the Sacred Palace; returning all souls to the Rukh was his original plan. David enters globe and starts causing chaos and destroying everything to turn information technology back into Rukh. Alibaba struggles to defend the globe; he faces more problem when the entire world is working for David because are brainwashed due to the Rukh change, and are fighting Alibaba. Yunan and Aladdin face up the real David, in the form of a child. The spell of rewriting the Rukh gets stopped. Alibaba'southward allies who were fighting him have now teamed upwardly with him. Sinbad helps kill David by sacrificing all his power into killing him; information technology is unknown whether Sinbad is dead or alive. The Magi arrangement, dungeons, metal vessel, sacred palace, and the continental chasm, disappear, leading the nations unify their efforts to create a better future. After Alibaba visits Cassim's grave, he marries Morgiana.
Media [edit]
Manga [edit]
Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic, written and illustrated by Shinobu Ohtaka, was serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday magazine from June 3, 2009,[4] to October 11, 2017.[five] [6] Shogakukan collected its chapters in xxx-vii tankōbon volumes, released from Dec eighteen, 2009,[7] to November 17, 2017.[8]
In North America, Viz Media announced in Feb 2013 they licensed the manga for an English release.[nine] The thirty-seven tankōbon volumes of the series were published from August 13, 2013,[x] to August xiii, 2019.[xi]
A spin-off series, titled Magi: Adventure of Sinbad, written by Ohtaka and illustrated by Yoshifumi Ohtera, was released as an additional cloth with the first volume of the anime series.[12] It was subsequently expanded into a regular series, which was serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from May 18 to June 26, 2013.[13] [14] It was then transferred over to Shogakukan'south webcomic site Ura Sun (as well available later the MangaONE app),[xv] existence published from September xviii, 2013,[16] to Apr 25, 2018.[17]
Anime [edit]
During the Shogakukan'due south Jisedai World Hobby Fair '12 Summer result, an anime telly adaptation was announced on the event's official website.[18] The anime series, produced by A-1 Pictures, aired on MBS/TBS's 5:00 p.thou timeslot from October 7, 2012,[19] to March 31, 2013.[20] For the first 12 episodes, the opening theme song is "5.I.P." past SID and the ending theme song is "Yubi Bōenkyō" by Nogizaka46.[21] From episode 13 onwards, the opening song is "Matataku Hoshi no Shita de" by Porno Graffitti and the ending is "The Bravery" by Supercell.[22] [23]
Just after the end of the anime serial, a second flavor titled Magi: The Kingdom of Magic was announced.[24] [25] The series aired, at the same timeslot of the start season, from October 6, 2013,[26] to March 30, 2014.[27] For the first thirteen episodes, the opening theme song is "Anniversary" past SID and the ending theme song is "Eden" by Aqua Timez,[28] while from episode xiv onwards, the opening theme song is "Hikari" by ViViD and the ending theme song is "With You/With Me" by 9nine.[29]
The series debuted in North America on October 10, 2012, on Crunchyroll and Hulu.[30] Aniplex of America licensed the series and its English dub was streamed on Viz Media's Neon Aisle service starting on October 18, 2013.[31] [32] [33] In December 2019, Funimation added the series to its streaming service.[34] Information technology has likewise been licensed by Viz Media Europe in Europe,[35] Kazé in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland[36] [37] (distributed by Manga Entertainment),[38] [39] and past Madman Amusement in Australia.[40]
Video games [edit]
Magi: The Labyrinth of Beginnings ( マギ はじまりの迷宮 , Magi Hajimari no Meikyū ) was released for the Nintendo 3DS. The game was produced by Bandai Namco Games and was released in Japan on Feb 21, 2013.[41] The game got an update with more than playable characters, a new dungeon and more story.[42]
Magi: A Whole New World ( マギ 新たなる世界 , Magi Aratanaru no Sekai ) is the sequel to The Labyrinth of Beginnings. It was released for the 3DS, and was announced in September 2013.[42] The game was released on February 13, 2014.[43] [44] [45]
A Mobage social card battle game, Magi: The Labyrinth of Fate ( マギ 運命の迷宮 , Magi Unmei no Meikyū ), was developed past Nexon for characteristic phones and smartphones and available from November 21, 2012, to January 30, 2015.[46] [47]
A RPG mobile game, Magi: Dungeons & Magic, was distributed by Nexon for smartphones and bachelor from February twenty, 2014, to September 17, 2015.[48] [49]
Reception [edit]
Iv months after the series' anime adaptation announcement in June 2012, the print circulation of the manga went from three 1000000 copies of the kickoff 12 volumes to over half-dozen.v million copies of the showtime 14 volumes in October of the same year.[50] Equally of October 2013, the manga had over 13 million copies in circulation.[51] The numbers increased to over 18 million copies in circulation as of May 2015,[52] and over 23 million copies in apportionment as of Apr 2016.[53] As of April 2018, the manga had over 25 1000000 copies in circulation.[54] In Japan, Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic was the 9th superlative selling manga series in 2012;[55] 4th in 2013;[56] eighth in 2014;[57] 20th in 2015[58] and 2016;[59] and 10th in 2017, its final serialization year.[lx]
The serial ranked #16 on Takarajimasha'due south Kono Manga ga Sugoi! list of best manga of 2013 for male readers.[61] The serial won the 59th Shogakukan Manga Award in the shōnen category in 2014.[62] On TV Asahi'due south Manga Sōsenkyo 2021 poll, in which 150.000 people voted for their pinnacle 100 manga series, Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic ranked #75.[63]
In his review of the start book of the manga, L.B Bryant noted "not merely is it a shonen title but it's a Proficient shonen championship" and recommended information technology be picked upwardly.[64] Rebecca Silverman of Anime News Network ranked the get-go volume every bit a B. Silverman criticized how the fanservice was handled and pointed out that the story felt more similar a office-playing game than a manga, and that it seemed equally if Ohtaka was not sure about the story's direction. She compared Aladdin to One Piece 's protagonist Monkey D. Luffy and commented that Ohtaka's art improved since her concluding serial Sumomomo Momomo. Silverman concluded, "overall those looking for a skillful old shounen risk story about a couple of plucky kids (with bonus burly djinn!) pursuing their dreams should give this a shot. It isn't perfect, but information technology is a good time".[65] Leroy Douresseaux of Comic Book Bin also ranked the first book as a B, and compared Ohtaka's art fashion to Yuuki Iinuma's Itsuwaribito. She described Magi as a "directly-forward, fun to read adventure, role Prince of Persia and part Raiders of the Lost Ark".[66] Kelly Quinn of The B&N Sci-Fi and Fantasy Blog included the series on her list of "7 Butt-Kicking Shonen Manga by Women Writers".[67]
IGN listed Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic among the best anime series of the 2010s, and wrote that it is "a fun watch and has a surprising corporeality of activity for those that are fans of shonen".[68]
Notes [edit]
- ^ a b Series Unit Director ( シリーズ演出 )
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External links [edit]
- Manga official website on WebSunday (in Japanese)
- Anime official website (in Japanese)
- Anime official website (in English)
- Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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