Magi
Magi
TV-14 | 07 October 2012 (USA)
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    WillSushyMedia This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
    Deanna There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.
    Beulah Bram A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
    Cheryl A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
    colormyworldpiink-21-935123 I love anime and manga. This anime was recommended to me, I first watched the prequel, Adventures of Sinbad and I fell in love with those characters. Then I started Magi. The main characters were different from AoS but I also loved them. I love the Arabic theme and how it actually ties into some ancient history. It's so interesting and unique. Then once I finished the anime I read the manga and OH. MY. GOD. I could NOT stop reading it. I read about 132 chapters in a week. Every free moment I got I was reading. This story is SO good and it gets even better in the manga. I really hope this gets another season because it will be even better!
    stephenmetal777 If you're a fan of adventure, action, and fantasy, this is the perfect anime for you! Magi starts off with a clever premise, it takes parts from some of the characters in the famous "1001 Nights" tales and mixes them together in an original, exciting story that will keep you always wanting to watch the next episode to see what happens. The animation is very good, and the dubbed voice acting is solid. If you're familiar with dubbed Anime, you'll recognize a bunch of the voice actors. Magi even has some good messages about friendship and choosing not to hate those who have hurt you.Overall I would recommend Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic to any Shonen style Anime fans, Anime fans in general, and to anyone who just enjoys a fun, adventurous tale of fantasy and friendship.
    user-956-41699 first i want to start off with all the not so good things about they did with the series. first there were a few points were i felt like the arcs and overall story were rushed. secondly some of the good characters we did not get to see them as much as i wanted to.what really makes this series deserve the rating of 8.8 is that the story was well planned out and at no point so far (episode 24) i haven't seen any fillers. the soundtracks and opening also add to this effect. most of all it is the characters and the overall goal that both became properly established in the second season than the first season. the new abilities and ideals in the second season the characters get in there world makes this series that much more enjoyable.there are so many more reasons why i would give this series and 8.8 but i don't want to spoil the plot for you.
    blackmamba99971 This is an fantastic series to watch, where the famed Aladdin is teamed up with Ali-Baba to wander the desert and have just plain old fun. But as with all things good, it has to come to an end in a most maniacal way. By happenstance, Ali-Baba told his Mage friend that he would conquer the present dungeon in order to stop slavery in his small home town. With the help of Aladdin, they breached the gates and stopped the interiors monsters within to win. But as soon as that happened, a mysterious Djinn appeared and whisked him along with Aladdin plus an ex slave girl away to far off distant lands in order to find each other again. So as Aladdin went on his adventures he finally came across Ali-Baba once more only to find out he was head of a gang of forty thieves to stop a local king and his tyranny. However, in the background lies an old sect known as the Kou Empire, headed by a princess that has a secret love for Sinbad who is also helping to stop the tyrannical young king. With her help, or somehow begging for it some time in the future, the rebels along with Sinbad and the forty thieves must stop the king from selling his own people as slaves to quell their debt from the empire. But in the darkest shadows, Aladdin's own Djinn named Ugo had lost his eight pointed star on his flute, without it, the Djinn can use his awesome powers against anyone as he sees fit without Aladdin's consent. Now with the war looming and new adversaries in front, Ali-Baba and his crew must face horrible facts about the use of magic. And why it is so important that doing things without the help of Magi will cause them all to know victory, although the bitter taste of defeat now and again will put a strain on all of them. I thoroughly love this series, with the great action scenes, and music that fits so well. The story is top notch with new twists and turns to give the characters new ways to overcoming their fears and sadness in the face of tyranny. It's not often to see a show like this, with the old ancient cities of Balbadd and ports for which Sinbad is so well known for. It seems his role as a king is well known to all in the ports as well as the interiors of the provinces. His weight can help, and to see him stop the mysterious princess in her tracks says to me he is more than just a sailor and captain of the seas. His presence alone could win the war, and stop the king, yet it seems he is just observing the rebels at a distance, helping in small ways. Again, a great series, a must see for all ages who love magic, action, music and a really good tale to dream about while sleeping. Recommended to all ages, fantastic.
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