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Oct 21, 2012 11:36 PM
#51
Oct 21, 2012 11:42 PM
#52
Why do I have this feeling of wanting this to be a long-running shounen show? lol Another good ep :D |
Oct 21, 2012 11:46 PM
#53
winnie520 said: Also, I guess it would've been easier to accept the fact that all of them ended up at different places considering that going in and going out of the dungeon is pretty random. In the manga, when Aladdin and Alibaba first enter the dungeon, Aladdin arrived much earlier than Alibaba did. There wasn't any explanation for this either...but I wouldn't say that it is a plot hole but just that the dungeon is pretty weird regarding entering and exiting. And yeah, I definitely agree with hokaru that this is something to accept as a fact...that the dungeon works this way, and that's that. Because at Zagan's arc, They went in together and when they exit the dungeon, they transported to the same place (the place the dungeon is), though at different timing when they arrived. The villagers are transported together with them and end up at the same place too. So it's very safe to accept that it's what the Rukh wants (fate). 1idd0kun said: wishbook said: But in short, the light birds are Aladdin's power. Nope. Those light birds (the Rukh) represents the flow of life. Aladdin is able to borrow that power from the world itself, but it's not his. Additionally, when Alibaba was fighting Jamil you could see the light birds were drawn to Alibaba as well. No, Rukh is the home of souls and is actually everywhere in the surrounding/air, it isn't drawn to Alibaba. By what wishbook said that Rukh is Aladdin's power, this isn't wrong too. As Magi can use Rukh around them as long as their bodies can take it. It's like Alibaba use Amon's sword, so Amon is his power. Edit: alright, I hide it in spoiler |
hokaruOct 22, 2012 1:02 AM
Oct 21, 2012 11:59 PM
#54
hokaru All that that you've typed above this post should be put in spoilers. Too many people writing things about the manga when clearly the first page says not too. It's even in capslock. |
Oct 22, 2012 12:08 AM
#55
hokaru said: No, Rukh is the home of souls and is actually everywhere in the surrounding/air, it isn't drawn to Alibaba. What I ment is that due to Alibaba's kind nature the Rukh is soothed and comfortable around him.This was explained by Aladdin at some point. He can't borrow the Rukh's power since only the magi can do that, but that's a different thing. hokaru said: By what wishbook said that Rukh is Aladdin's power, this isn't wrong too. But it isn't right either. The magi can borrow the power from the Rukh (Aladdin even explicitly use the word "borrow") but it's not his. Aladdin's own power would be his magoi, the power from his own body. hokaru said: It's like Alibaba use Amon's sword, so Amon is his power. No, the djinn can't manifest on their own. Alibaba's power comes from his magoi, the power inside his body. Without this power the djinn is useless. Basically, the metal vessel and djinn are just tools. |
1idd0kunOct 22, 2012 12:12 AM
Oct 22, 2012 12:27 AM
#56
i think this show is for real kids. you can't appreciate it if you are older than 10. |
Oct 22, 2012 12:32 AM
#57
fishballsoup said: i think this show is for real kids. you can't appreciate it if you are older than 10. I'm 17 and I appreciate it. I turn my brain off and try to think as a kid. No, even if I don't think as a kid, it isn't that bad. |
Oct 22, 2012 12:46 AM
#58
fishballsoup said: i think this show is for real kids. you can't appreciate it if you are older than 10. Huh? I'm 21 and I'm loving this show :) Plus, I've already seen hints of some mature themes that might go over the heads of younger viewers. For instance, there was a poster earlier in this thread unable to comprehend Mor's conditioned loyalty to Judal. |
Oct 22, 2012 12:51 AM
#59
Such a great episode <3 I really like the way Alibaba fights with sword, I imagined it like that from looking at the manga : D I love Judal voice, they choosen a good seiyuu for him and it's so nice to see him : D Just one more arc and Balbad will be here <3 Looking forvard to it (to more Judal xD) really much :) |
Oct 22, 2012 12:58 AM
#60
Oct 22, 2012 1:12 AM
#61
fishballsoup said: i think this show is for real kids. you can't appreciate it if you are older than 10. It's colorful and it started screaming *you're my friend lets go on adventures now!* but it's not for kids. It definately starts delving into other things that kids 10 and under [like what you said] would not appreiciate fully or even care about. They've already begun talking about Kings. Paint a picture in your head as to might come along when you start bringing in things like kingdoms and authority. |
Oct 22, 2012 1:21 AM
#62
1idd0kun said: hokaru said: No, Rukh is the home of souls and is actually everywhere in the surrounding/air, it isn't drawn to Alibaba. What I ment is that due to Alibaba's kind nature the Rukh is soothed and comfortable around him.This was explained by Aladdin at some point. He can't borrow the Rukh's power since only the magi can do that, but that's a different thing. Because you said that "when Alibaba was fighting Jamil you could see the light birds were drawn to Alibaba as well", that's why I said it isn't drawn to Alibaba and it exist everywhere. 1idd0kun said: hokaru said: By what wishbook said that Rukh is Aladdin's power, this isn't wrong too. But it isn't right either. The magi can borrow the power from the Rukh (Aladdin even explicitly use the word "borrow") but it's not his. Aladdin's own power would be his magoi, the power from his own body. I didn't said this is right but it isn't wrong too, depend on how you perceive it. Just to let you know, Aladdin is being kind when using the word "borrow", he will never said he is "using" the power from Rukh. But other people said that they are able to control/use/command the Rukh. 1idd0kun said: hokaru said: It's like Alibaba use Amon's sword, so Amon is his power. No, the djinn can't manifest on their own. Alibaba's power comes from his magoi, the power inside his body. Without this power the djinn is useless. Basically, the metal vessel and djinn are just tools. And as if I don't know? Since when did I mentioned about manifested Amon? Alright, first of all Alibaba's sword with Amon inside it, Alibaba's sword is now a Metal Vessel. Alibaba is able to use Amon's sword not just because of his Magoi inside his body, isn't it? Obviously his Magoi = his power, plus every living person has Magoi inside his body. So Djinn can never be 'useless' UNLESS that person used up his Magoi, but with enough resting, he can use it again as long as he got enough Magoi. Without Amon inside his sword, he can't use Amon's power too. Alibaba is able to turn his sword into Amon's sword (weapon-based Djinn Equipment) obviously because of Amon. If Alibaba's metal vessel got stolen, the person who stole it cannot use it because Amon has recognised Alibaba as his owner. Amon belong to Alibaba and Amon's power belong to Alibaba's (As long as he has enough Magoi and training to use it). It's wrong to say Amon's power doesn't belong to Alibaba. |
hokaruOct 22, 2012 1:39 AM
Oct 22, 2012 1:24 AM
#63
fishballsoup said: i think this show is for real kids. you can't appreciate it if you are older than 10. I'm guessing you haven't heard of how popular this is for fujoshi then lol. fujoshi can mean girls from elemntary to mid-forties. ;P |
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Oct 22, 2012 1:38 AM
#64
hokaru said: Because you said that "when Alibaba was fighting Jamil you could see the light birds were drawn to Alibaba as well", that's why I said it isn't drawn to Alibaba and it exist everywhere. The scene highlights the Rukh at that moments for a reason. Go see the that scene again. Jamil notes about Alibaba's sword play, and then they show the Rukh around him getting restless. The Rukh is indeed everywhere, like you said, but it is drawn to certain kind of people. hokaru said: Just to let you know, Aladdin is being kind when using the word "borrow", he will never said he is "using" the power from Rukh. But other people said that they are able to control/use/command the Rukh. Aladdin doesn't say that out of kindness. He knows no one can't really control the Rukh because it's fate itself, and no one can control fate. Those who try to end up falling into depravity one way or another. Borrow is the right term for what the magi does. hokaru said: Amon belong to Alibaba and Amon's power belong to Alibaba's (As long as he has enough Magoi to use it). That's why I said it was a tool. |
Oct 22, 2012 1:42 AM
#65
phoenixalia said: fishballsoup said: i think this show is for real kids. you can't appreciate it if you are older than 10. I'm guessing you haven't heard of how popular this is for fujoshi then lol. fujoshi can mean girls from elemntary to mid-forties. ;P That's not something to be proud of or boast about, here in MAL anyway. Since anything "fujoshi bait" ends up getting shit on unreasonably. I however attempted to give a more substancial reason as to why this is not for kids a few posts above. |
Oct 22, 2012 2:27 AM
#66
Oct 22, 2012 2:32 AM
#67
1idd0kun said: The scene highlights the Rukh at that moments for a reason. Go see the that scene again. Jamil notes about Alibaba's sword play, and then they show the Rukh around him getting restless. The Rukh is indeed everywhere, like you said, but it is drawn to certain kind of people. Omg, you read too much into it. First of all, the Rukh we saw at that little scene in the anime doesn't exist in manga and doesn't mean much. The Rukh in the surrounding, the air, it isn't just those small amount of Rukh that you seen in anime. Bad people, kind people or whatever kind of people you can think off, Rukh (white Rukh) doesn't drawn to just a certain type of people, it is at everywhere and surround everyone. A very good example would be Hakuryuu, 1 of the Al Sarmen (forgot name) enter inside him and said that it is comfortable inside Hakuryuu while he don't like Alibaba's because it's white and clear. This mean that inside Hakuryuu containa dark Rukh, darkness. But normal White Rukh is still around Hakuryuu, as mentioned by Aladdin when they are leaving Sindria, that the Rukh around Hakuryuu is somewhat pink. Aladdin doesn't say that out of kindness. He knows no one can't really control the Rukh because it's fate itself, and no one can control fate. Those who try to end up falling into depravity one way or another. Borrow is the right term for what the magi does. Wrong again, Rukh isn't fate, it's the home of souls. It's the the guidance of Rukh that is fate. This is 2 different things you know. Magi, is the only being who can control the world's Rukh (Rukh in the surrounding), gathering Magoi, giving special orders/instructions to Rukh(creating Magic). Control Rukh, by all means, does not mean controling fate. That's why I said it was a tool. O_o I wouldn't be calling Djinn as tools. I see, so you think of Ugo and Amon, or any other Djinn as tools... |
hokaruOct 22, 2012 2:38 AM
Oct 22, 2012 3:23 AM
#69
hokaru said: Wrong again, Rukh isn't fate, it's the home of souls. It's the the guidance of Rukh that is fate. This is 2 different things you know. Magi, is the only being who can control the world's Rukh (Rukh in the surrounding), gathering Magoi, giving special orders/instructions to Rukh(creating Magic). Control Rukh, by all means, does not mean controling fate. While you are right about the rukh being the guidance, Magi are not the only people who can control rukh. This was explained by Yamuraiha (ch 78). Magicians,witch,doctors etc. are also able to converse and and give orders to rukh to form phenomons (magic). Great episode, loled at Alibaba at the end. |
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Oct 22, 2012 3:37 AM
#70
Num1dad_Asura said: While you are right about the rukh being the guidance, Magi are not the only people who can control rukh. This was explained by Yamuraiha (ch 78). Magicians,witch,doctors etc. are also able to converse and and give orders to rukh to form phenomons (magic). Great episode, loled at Alibaba at the end. We're talking about the surrounding Rukh. I know full well that not just Magi can control Rukh, magicians can use magic without any tools too. But like other people (except Magi), they can only use Magoi in their body, they can't control the world's Rukh. |
Oct 22, 2012 4:06 AM
#71
-Akie said: And Judal appeared! And I can't wait until Sinbad's debut. I wish this could be a long running anime, but I doubt that would happen. I hope that the Balbadd arc stays faithful to the manga as much as possible though. At best this will have the same number of episodes as a short running shounen like Soul Eater. Judal*.* and If they change Sinbad´s debut Ill flip everything around me because Sinbad´s debut was the best thing after sliced bread. So funny XD |
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Oct 22, 2012 4:08 AM
#72
Oct 22, 2012 4:24 AM
#73
Great episode Can't wait til they go to Balbadd, that's where Magi gets interesting |
Oct 22, 2012 6:08 AM
#74
I fucking hate that bitch.... Morgianna karate kicked Aladdin into oblivion and and pretty much KILLED Ali baba if Aladdin didn't step-in in time. And yet, they actually bothered to save her? What the fuck is wrong with them!?! Oh right, she's a girl....and im guessing Aladdin really really loves tits.... |
SixthOct 22, 2012 6:13 AM
Oct 22, 2012 7:03 AM
#75
hokaru said: Num1dad_Asura said: While you are right about the rukh being the guidance, Magi are not the only people who can control rukh. This was explained by Yamuraiha (ch 78). Magicians,witch,doctors etc. are also able to converse and and give orders to rukh to form phenomons (magic). Great episode, loled at Alibaba at the end. We're talking about the surrounding Rukh. I know full well that not just Magi can control Rukh, magicians can use magic without any tools too. But like other people (except Magi), they can only use Magoi in their body, they can't control the world's Rukh. This theory is right. only Magis could drain Rukhs from their surroundings and convert it as their own, Magicians can't. At most, they can only give commands to their own Rukhs then convert them into various elemental attacks. But in this episode, Aladdin is clearly using raw, unprogrammed Rukhs to attack, which is impossible without his Magi powers. fishballsoup said: i think this show is for real kids. you can't appreciate it if you are older than 10. Don't be fooled by the premise, Magi is clearly not for kids. Heavy political theme, massacre, some ecchi stuffs, and blood... blood and severed organs everywhere ... A person stabbed with sword through his mouth isn't a pleasant scenery at all Magi is not for kids, it just has a light-hearted feel to it. Sixth said: I fucking hate that bitch.... Morgianna karate kicked Aladdin into oblivion and and pretty much KILLED Ali baba if Aladdin didn't step-in in time. And yet, they actually bothered to save her? What the fuck is wrong with them!?! Oh right, she's a girl....and im guessing Aladdin really really loves tits.... Because they know that she's actually a good person. |
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Oct 22, 2012 7:30 AM
#76
wishbook said: hokaru said: Num1dad_Asura said: While you are right about the rukh being the guidance, Magi are not the only people who can control rukh. This was explained by Yamuraiha (ch 78). Magicians,witch,doctors etc. are also able to converse and and give orders to rukh to form phenomons (magic). Great episode, loled at Alibaba at the end. We're talking about the surrounding Rukh. I know full well that not just Magi can control Rukh, magicians can use magic without any tools too. But like other people (except Magi), they can only use Magoi in their body, they can't control the world's Rukh. This theory is right. only Magis could drain Rukhs from their surroundings and convert it as their own, Magicians can't. At most, they can only give commands to their own Rukhs then convert them into various elemental attacks. But in this episode, Aladdin is clearly using raw, unprogrammed Rukhs to attack, which is impossible without his Magi powers. fishballsoup said: i think this show is for real kids. you can't appreciate it if you are older than 10. Don't be fooled by the premise, Magi is clearly not for kids. Heavy political theme, massacre, some ecchi stuffs, and blood... blood and severed organs everywhere ... A person stabbed with sword through his mouth isn't a pleasant scenery at all Magi is not for kids, it just has a light-hearted feel to it. Sixth said: I fucking hate that bitch.... Morgianna karate kicked Aladdin into oblivion and and pretty much KILLED Ali baba if Aladdin didn't step-in in time. And yet, they actually bothered to save her? What the fuck is wrong with them!?! Oh right, she's a girl....and im guessing Aladdin really really loves tits.... Because they know that she's actually a good person. Uh....they already saved her life in episode 1.... Is this how she fucking repays them? She's a straight up bitch. I don't see how she can ever redeem herself for almost KILLING her savior and for assaulting a little kid. |
Oct 22, 2012 7:30 AM
#77
fishballsoup said: Last time people said that was for the Hunter x Hunter remake, and it suddenly went brutal with gore, stuff little to none of the other shonen could manage to even think of doing. here's a scene for those who are interested from HxH's last 12 episodes: (this is nothing compared to the latest 3 episodes)i think this show is for real kids. you can't appreciate it if you are older than 10. Kids under 10 years these days sure love gore, I'm pretty sure they'll also love politics and the themes of Balbadd and the next 2 arcs. |
Candor123Oct 22, 2012 7:37 AM
Oct 22, 2012 8:02 AM
#78
Sixth said: wishbook said: hokaru said: Num1dad_Asura said: While you are right about the rukh being the guidance, Magi are not the only people who can control rukh. This was explained by Yamuraiha (ch 78). Magicians,witch,doctors etc. are also able to converse and and give orders to rukh to form phenomons (magic). Great episode, loled at Alibaba at the end. We're talking about the surrounding Rukh. I know full well that not just Magi can control Rukh, magicians can use magic without any tools too. But like other people (except Magi), they can only use Magoi in their body, they can't control the world's Rukh. This theory is right. only Magis could drain Rukhs from their surroundings and convert it as their own, Magicians can't. At most, they can only give commands to their own Rukhs then convert them into various elemental attacks. But in this episode, Aladdin is clearly using raw, unprogrammed Rukhs to attack, which is impossible without his Magi powers. fishballsoup said: i think this show is for real kids. you can't appreciate it if you are older than 10. Don't be fooled by the premise, Magi is clearly not for kids. Heavy political theme, massacre, some ecchi stuffs, and blood... blood and severed organs everywhere ... A person stabbed with sword through his mouth isn't a pleasant scenery at all Magi is not for kids, it just has a light-hearted feel to it. Sixth said: I fucking hate that bitch.... Morgianna karate kicked Aladdin into oblivion and and pretty much KILLED Ali baba if Aladdin didn't step-in in time. And yet, they actually bothered to save her? What the fuck is wrong with them!?! Oh right, she's a girl....and im guessing Aladdin really really loves tits.... Because they know that she's actually a good person. Uh....they already saved her life in episode 1.... Is this how she fucking repays them? She's a straight up bitch. I don't see how she can ever redeem herself for almost KILLING her savior and for assaulting a little kid. But to be fair, she's a slave since she's little. So it must be sense of fear for the master. Anyway this show shows cliche'd shit like deaf slaves suddenly speaking and wanting to do right thing and shit like that. Still enjoyable. 3/5 |
Oct 22, 2012 8:06 AM
#79
Sixth said: Uh....they already saved her life in episode 1.... Is this how she fucking repays them? She's a straight up bitch. I don't see how she can ever redeem herself for almost KILLING her savior and for assaulting a little kid. And that's why I said Magi manga is better than anime so far. While in anime, it just a small flashback that doesn't seem much to the viewesr. In manga, it is explained that, Jamil is a leader who surpasses others, not in swordplay or education, but in the abuse he heaps upon his slaves. Jamil abuses his slaves, including Morgiana from young everyday, and caused a big change within her. She would never resist him, because those tragic memories planted into her control her every move. You got it? She couldn't overcome her fear for Jamil but Goltas helped her in the first step to stop the control Jamil has over her, and for the first time, she left Jamil. After this, Alibaba freed her and other slaves with the treasures he gotten and as Jamil is gone from her life, she's completely free. She is now true to herself, very gratefull to them. |
hokaruOct 22, 2012 8:53 AM
Oct 22, 2012 8:15 AM
#80
hokaru said: There's a whole arc about Morgiana after the Kouga arc (after next arc) you know, they'll probably speak about her past there more than just fast flash-backs, that arc had a part about her past with Jamil and Goltas in the manga too and it showed her trauma as a slave.Sixth said: Uh....they already saved her life in episode 1.... Is this how she fucking repays them? She's a straight up bitch. I don't see how she can ever redeem herself for almost KILLING her savior and for assaulting a little kid. And that's why I said Magi manga is better than anime so far. While in anime, it just a small flashback that doesn't seem much to the viewesr. In manga, it is explained that, Jamil is a leader who surpasses others, not in swordplay or education, but in the abuse he heaps upon his slaves. Jamil abuses his slaves, including Morgiana from young everyday, and caused a big change within her. She would never resist him, because those tragic memories planted into her control her every move. You got it? She couldn't overcome her fear for Jamil but Goltas helped her in the first step to stop the control Jamil has over her, and for the first time, she left Jamil. After this, Alibaba freed her and other slaves with the treasures he gotten and as Jamil is gone from her life, she's completely free. She is now true to herself, very gratefull to them. After hearing Alibaba left the town, she chase out in search for him. And now, what she wants is to be of help to Alibaba and Aladdin, and fight alongside with them. |
Oct 22, 2012 8:25 AM
#81
In the manga it is even shown that Jamil used to abuse her by pricking her arms with a knife over and over again. Good thing she's a fanalis, otherwise she's probably dead by now. Such strong control based on fear from childhood cannot be easily broken, and Aladdin knows that. He tried to reach her but failed. Only after Goltas sacrificed himself that she's finally able to let go of her fear and be free. |
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Oct 22, 2012 8:44 AM
#82
Now now that's what I call a good shounen adaptation. Don't have time to read 5pages, so I will just go straight to the points: As the first episode caught my interests, I've spent through entire 1day reading 100+ chaps of Magi, and I'd say although it does not get off the typical battle shounen track(still revolves around 2 main characters who are Aladin and Alibaba --fighting, losing and training, then fight again to win -- but it expands to many different characters through their interactions as the series progress.) The show does relate with political stuffs later on, which makes it interesting to read. A shounen show doesn't necessary aim at kids, but the people who read/watch it are diverse to many ages, such as PG-13 means 13 and older. I'm 20yrs old and I'm still attracted to Magi. Meanwhile seinen is like 17+, more mature when it contents lots of psychology, sex, violence, etc. It was a bit disappointed when they didn't show Alibaba's past, it would help audiences to realize Alibaba's position, he has his own circumstances and not just a random kid on the street with big mouth and ambitions. At least they showed some of Morgiana slavery past when she was being tortured, so we could sympathize with her situation. Imagine she's like a lion, every time someone rings the bell, she is hit. Through years and years, now with just only the ringing sound is enough to scare her. I can understand. On the other hand, it was well directed, it skipped minor things, cram several chapters into one single ep but it wasn't felt like rushing. And the animation was extremely well done, those sword fights were eye catchy, that's what a real shounen show should looks like. Music also fits the series so well. Now I can't wait to see Sinbad lol. ------------------------------- They should stop animating those weekly long run shounen stuff like narutard, fairy tails, bleach and focus on doing it seasonally. So they will have more time to care about the quality, rather than quantity. Area no Kishi was a fail adaptation, meanwhile Kuroko no Basket was so epic. And now perhaps Magi. |
Takana_no_HanaOct 22, 2012 8:50 AM
Oct 22, 2012 8:51 AM
#83
Pretty good pacing. I wonder how many episodes will the Anime have and what arc will it stop. |
Oct 22, 2012 9:01 AM
#84
Candor said: There's a whole arc about Morgiana after the Kouga arc (after next arc) you know, they'll probably speak about her past there more than just fast flash-backs, that arc had a part about her past with Jamil and Goltas in the manga too and it showed her trauma as a slave. They might talk about her past during her arc BUT it's useless if they didn't talk about it in the dungeon, about how she got abused and couldn't overcome her fear. If they don't mention that during the dungeon, it's worthless to mention it during her arc, You see, there's no impact. Why tell us her fear and how she got abused when she overcame it, became free and resolved to never became slave again? The flow is not right. |
Oct 22, 2012 9:15 AM
#85
It's already 3rd episode and Yuuki Kaji - the seiyuu for Alibaba - says: "If you're scared, then cry about it at home, little man." I'm pretty sure this show won't disappoint me :) |
Oct 22, 2012 9:22 AM
#86
hokaru said: Alibaba's and Jamil's flashbacks were narrating in the manga, narrating in anime isn't really that good of a thing, they just come out of nowhere (they did too in the manga, but it's more normal than in an anime), and no one knows their pasts to narrate and tell the tale. Jamil's flashback from Morgiana's PoV is better imo. They showed a couple scenes from Morgiana's past so they should help a abit during her arc.Candor said: There's a whole arc about Morgiana after the Kouga arc (after next arc) you know, they'll probably speak about her past there more than just fast flash-backs, that arc had a part about her past with Jamil and Goltas in the manga too and it showed her trauma as a slave. They might talk about her past during her arc BUT it's useless if they didn't talk about it in the dungeon, about how she got abused and couldn't overcome her fear. If they don't mention that during the dungeon, it's worthless to mention it during her arc, You see, there's no impact. Why tell us her fear and how she got abused when she overcame it, became free and resolved to never became slave again? The flow is not right. About Alibaba's flashback, well he has an arc for himself, Jamil said that his sword-play is that of nobles I think that's good foreshadowing for now, it's good to keep the viewers interested in him and his past. Don't forget that they showed his mother and Cassim in the previous 2 episodes. |
Candor123Oct 22, 2012 9:30 AM
Oct 22, 2012 9:30 AM
#87
Being a fan of the manga the anime idk seems to be going sooooooooooooooooo fast. The skipped those 2 girl characters in the beginning of the manga and judal already appeared? idk it seems to be going so fast. I like the anime but the manga (so far) is much better imo. Were probably gonna reach the balbadd arc by like around episode 8 i would say from the pace of the anime so far. im gonna scream when i see Kassim omfg |
Oct 22, 2012 9:33 AM
#88
Hatchins said: Judal appeared around the same time in the anime, nothing was changed, that hooded guy too.Being a fan of the manga the anime idk seems to be going sooooooooooooooooo fast. The skipped those 2 girl characters in the beginning of the manga and judal already appeared? idk it seems to be going so fast. I like the anime but the manga (so far) is much better imo. Were probably gonna reach the balbadd arc by like around episode 8 i would say from the pace of the anime so far. im gonna scream when i see Kassim omfg |
Oct 22, 2012 9:34 AM
#89
true. like i said its going really fast. and to see judal already i was like "woah" lol |
Oct 22, 2012 9:44 AM
#90
Although not as strong as the previous episode, this was still quite good. The weakest aspect of the episode was the pacing, which occasionally felt a bit too rushed, particularly evident in how hastily Amon's dungeon was cleared, but, thankfully, this didn't heavily detract from the story. Though short, Alibaba and Jamil's fight was excellently choreographed and well-animated. The characters are thoroughly compelling, particularly Alibaba, and I'm looking forward to finding out more about his intriguing past. Even though they're separated at the end, the gradual development of Aladdin and Alibaba's friendship, as well as their interactions, has been handled quite well. Morgiana is a very interesting character, so I hope she finds her way back to the others soon. The introduction of Judal, another magi, was quite exciting, since it seems as though he could be the main antagonist in the future. The production values remain the strongest, most consistent element of the show, especially the animation, as it's particularly great during the action sequences. The adventurous tone of the story complements the arabian setting really well, which is essentially illuminated by the highly atmospheric music. The direction, however, wasn't up to it's usual quality, which is unfortunate, since there were several scenes of great importance that could have clearly been portrayed in a more effective manner. All in all, despite some slight flaws in the execution of the narrative, Magi continues to impress. As such, it remains highly enjoyable, and, up to this point, I'm rather satisfied with the development of the characters and the story, but I do hope it slows down slightly moving forward. |
Oct 22, 2012 9:59 AM
#91
this episode gave me chills the look on Aladdin face when he was asking for his flute back was just epic, aslo good, that sick basterd of a lord didnt get out im i wrong for want to see he die a 1000 death because of what he did? i mean stick a sword in a child mouth of among all thing and then some (getting mad just talking about it) anyways glade to see Morgiana free at last, look like there all gonna get togetther next episode? cant wait 5/5 |
Oct 22, 2012 10:01 AM
#92
Candor said: Alibaba's and Jamil's flashbacks were narrating in the manga, narrating in anime isn't really that good of a thing, they just come out of nowhere (they did too in the manga, but it's more normal than in an anime), and no one knows their pasts to narrate and tell the tale. Jamil's flashback from Morgiana's PoV is better imo. They showed a couple scenes from Morgiana's past so they should help a abit during her arc. Well, they can introduce a narrator, just like how they did in the Hunter x Hunter 2011, I remember hearing quite a few narrations. In Fairy Tail too, there's a narrator introducing the world/kindgom and guilds (forgot if there's other narrations). Or at least, they can show Morgiana talk about it herself. When I said she talk about it herself, I don't mean she speak out and tell Alibaba. What I mean is to talk about it in her mind(to herself without speaking out) during flashblack. For example when the flashback happen, like in the manga, she can say it like this(for example, some people might be better at rephrasing this than me) "Day after day receiving his abuse, the fear he inflicted into me had caused me to never resist him." and then after Jamil said "Do it",l she say "Those tragic memories now control my every moves, telling me "I must obey him"." and stab. See, it sound okay, right? Imagine her talking about it during flashback and when she is going to kill Alibaba. Better than just little flashback with no explanation. I am alright with Alibaba's flashback though. Because they explained his whole past during Badladd arc. Better still, he talked about it himself. And different from Morgiana, revealing his past in Badladd is actually better than revealing it in dungeon. |
hokaruOct 22, 2012 10:21 AM
Oct 22, 2012 10:08 AM
#93
It was great,I will never understand the people that watch the RAW even though they dont understand it. |
Oct 22, 2012 10:21 AM
#94
@hokaru HxH has really heavy narrating later, I hope MH will know how to handle those parts. It's Magi here so, I think they're planning to extend her dream at the beginning of her arc Saturate said: To see the pace? Animation? Hear the OST? the VAs? :PIt was great,I will never understand the people that watch the RAW even though they dont understand it. |
Oct 22, 2012 12:01 PM
#95
EstelleBright said: More fujoshi food after Kuroko ended. Don't hate. |
“Girls can wear jeans and cut their hair short and wear shirts and boots because it’s okay to be a boy; for girls it’s like promotion. But for a boy to look like a girl is degrading, according to you, because secretly you believe that being a girl is degrading.”—Ian McEwan, The Cement Garden (1978) |
Oct 22, 2012 1:17 PM
#97
So the dude that destroyed the dungeon's a Magi too? I'm gonna read the manga... I heard that this is moving way too fast. |
MarXHunterOct 22, 2012 1:24 PM
Oct 22, 2012 2:31 PM
#98
Oct 22, 2012 3:40 PM
#99
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