Raina Lute is a lazy student of Roland Empire Royal Magician's school. One day, Roland Empire goes to war against a neighboring country Estaboole, and he lost his classmates in the battle. After the war, Lute sets out for a journey to search the relics of a "Legendary Hero" at Emperor Zion Astar's command. And he finds out a deadly curse spreading the continent.
Written by ChipsforCHIS on April 7, 2012 at 9:59 AM
Overall Rating
Excellent
Story: 4
Dialogue: 5
Animation: 4
Entertainment: 5
Based on the light novel this anime is of course an adaptation. Though it is one of my favourites in comedy, action, fantasy and magic I must say it had its confusing moments towards the end.
The length of the series provided time for character development and also enough time for the complex personalities and histories to interlink. However the ending of this anime gives the feeling of a second season with the end being only the beginning of a new arc and possibly the last arc. This made it seem as if they didn't have enough episodes to successfully "end" the story leaving it ambiguous with a huge open ended ending that leaves the audience wanting more.
Besides that I loved the action in this. The slap stick comedy played out between Ferris and Ryner and the constant joke about Ferris's obsession with dango lightened the darkness this anime contains. Towards the end the dark parts of the anime begin to become more apparent being only subtle at the start. By the end the comedy is almost completely erased until that about episode 23 where it is almost entirely comedy where most of the relationships between the characters are confirmed (romance wise that is).
In terms of voices Japanese is probably better as it suits the characters more than the English voices. This is a little biased seeing as two of my favourite Japanese voices actors are in it (Daisuke Ono and Jun Fukuyama).
The animation isn't anything notable landing in the borderline area of animation being not great and not bad either. There are a few scenes that are hard to make out due to the lack of lighting.
Also referring back to my comment about it being confusing; towards the end they started to introduce something new around the second or third last episode without clearly explaining too much about it. They also introduced a few new characters at the end which did raise some eyebrows in question to their purpose. Other characters also drop out of the storyline which was annoying (including that one character they don't even say whether he lives or dies)
Its an anime I suggest to those into the action, fantasy or magic genre. There is some romance though it is very small and shows up only briefly. Slapstick comedy is also littered within it. However note that it takes a dark turn at the end, it gets a bit confusing near the finish and doesn't have a very satisfying ending being open ended hinting at a second season (a bit doubtful though). If you enjoyed the anime there's also the original work, light novels, and another adaptation in the form of manga.