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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueNoblewoman Euphyllia loses her title as heir to the throne. Silly Princess Anisphia secretly plots to restore Euphyllia's honor, unaware their meeting will change the kingdom's fate.Noblewoman Euphyllia loses her title as heir to the throne. Silly Princess Anisphia secretly plots to restore Euphyllia's honor, unaware their meeting will change the kingdom's fate.Noblewoman Euphyllia loses her title as heir to the throne. Silly Princess Anisphia secretly plots to restore Euphyllia's honor, unaware their meeting will change the kingdom's fate.
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(16+) An excellent series featuring two female protagonists. The voice acting (particularly Euphie & the maid) were top notch, as was the visual and battle scenes. This anime really needs a second season, though, because the ending was kind of bittersweet in that one of the female characters takes on a horrendous burden for them to win out. The "spirit contractor" actually seemed like a horrible fate, and while there is hope it could be reversed or maybe both could shoulder the burden, it seemed to be an unreasonable decision at the end - and it kind of shocked me. The super-hot/ice cold relationship stops and starts was a little whiplash inducing also, as each took a turn at being the aggressor and the pursued. Overall, though, this is a fantastic adventure and well worth the watch!
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By no means The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady is a terrible ,or even a bad anime. But it's such a shame once you think about what it could had been. The production is decent ,all voice actors/actresses give solid performances, and not to mention it has a very charming opening. All of this makes you think that it could be a great ,if not ,enjoyable adventure. But things started to fall apart as the show went on. The core of the story suddenly changed from "two girls created novel inventions with their intelligence and started a magical revolution " into tons of fighting sequences and political disputes. Of course it can still offer great experience if you treat these topics properly, but sadly that's not the case here. The execution that author choose is so average and repetitive, you have already seen similar storylines many times from other animations. So why wasted all of your advantages and recklessly tried to do something you weren't capable of? It's just kind of sad to see this anime desperately rushed into an unconvincing and inconsistent ending ,knowing that an anime that could had been one of the best in this season end up in a mid place. Overall I think "mediocre " is the best word to describe it. This anime has a unique topic( how the protagonist use her memory of past live and intelligence to change the world) which can stand a chance of being great. But in the end of the day, It just another "meh " anime people probably will forget in the next season.
'The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady' ticks all the boxes of a generic fantasy setting: we get a vaguely European-looking kingdom, an aristrocracy that can use magic, and a bunch of monsters that are kinda-sorta kept at bay by knights.
Our protagonist is the "Marauder Princess" Anis, who despite being the King's oldest child cannot use magic herself. Since she remembers her previous life on modern-day Earth, she instead invents the field of "magicology" to build magical devices like a witch's broom, a magical sword, a magical tea kettle, and a bookshelf filled with other stuff that is only shown in the background and never mentioned.
In comes Lady Euphyllia, who after having her betrothal to the Crown Prince dissolved is stolen away by Anis.
The story itself is entertaining enough, although it doesn't really do anything groundbreaking. Similarly, the characters are likeable but generic: the protagonist is reckless and childish yet competent and good-hearted (who both in temperament as well as design is surprisingly similar to Lycoris Recoil's Chisato); the sidekick-slash-love-interest is quiet, proper, and dutilful (and, yes, at least somewhat reminiscent of Lycoris Recoil's Takina). The side characters are similarly likeable and similarly uninspired.
My biggest gripe about the characters is that the show breaks the "Show, don't tell" rule, telling us repeatedly that Euphyllia is a genius of unparalleled renown (it's even in the show's title!), yet the most intelligent thing she ever does is hold a mildly clever speech. Similarly, her character development seems to happen mostly off-screen: at the start, she's the demure Crown Prince's betrothed, and at the end she's a capable fighter, but I was not quite convinced by this development.
One of the show's high points is that the action climax occurs already in episode nine of twelve, leaving room for the dramatic climax. This is well-executed and touching, hitting topics such as duty and self-sacrifice. I was honestly captivated by this part and pretty much binge-watched the second half of the series.
The second high point is the relationship between the characters, which is surprisingly sweet and loving. I expected the usual fare, where the show at best hints at the possibility of two people of the same gender being in love (or the direct opposite, where the entire story is structured around the torrid lesbian love affair, because that's how you entice a certain audience). 'Magical Revolution' is pretty casual about this, reminding me a fair bit of the She-Ra reboot.
As for the production, the art style and animations are perfectly fine but not outstanding in any way. The character design is fairly generic but nicely varied. The Japanese voice acting is solid, the soundtrack gets the job done, and the pacing is reasonable. There is little to no fan service but a bit of violence (i.e. Blood but no real gore).
Ultimately, 'Magical Revolution' is a reasonably good show that probably noone will remember in a few years, except perhaps for having an openly gay protagonist couple. Personally, I liked the show and wouldn't mind watching more like it, but neither did it knock off my socks.
Our protagonist is the "Marauder Princess" Anis, who despite being the King's oldest child cannot use magic herself. Since she remembers her previous life on modern-day Earth, she instead invents the field of "magicology" to build magical devices like a witch's broom, a magical sword, a magical tea kettle, and a bookshelf filled with other stuff that is only shown in the background and never mentioned.
In comes Lady Euphyllia, who after having her betrothal to the Crown Prince dissolved is stolen away by Anis.
The story itself is entertaining enough, although it doesn't really do anything groundbreaking. Similarly, the characters are likeable but generic: the protagonist is reckless and childish yet competent and good-hearted (who both in temperament as well as design is surprisingly similar to Lycoris Recoil's Chisato); the sidekick-slash-love-interest is quiet, proper, and dutilful (and, yes, at least somewhat reminiscent of Lycoris Recoil's Takina). The side characters are similarly likeable and similarly uninspired.
My biggest gripe about the characters is that the show breaks the "Show, don't tell" rule, telling us repeatedly that Euphyllia is a genius of unparalleled renown (it's even in the show's title!), yet the most intelligent thing she ever does is hold a mildly clever speech. Similarly, her character development seems to happen mostly off-screen: at the start, she's the demure Crown Prince's betrothed, and at the end she's a capable fighter, but I was not quite convinced by this development.
One of the show's high points is that the action climax occurs already in episode nine of twelve, leaving room for the dramatic climax. This is well-executed and touching, hitting topics such as duty and self-sacrifice. I was honestly captivated by this part and pretty much binge-watched the second half of the series.
The second high point is the relationship between the characters, which is surprisingly sweet and loving. I expected the usual fare, where the show at best hints at the possibility of two people of the same gender being in love (or the direct opposite, where the entire story is structured around the torrid lesbian love affair, because that's how you entice a certain audience). 'Magical Revolution' is pretty casual about this, reminding me a fair bit of the She-Ra reboot.
As for the production, the art style and animations are perfectly fine but not outstanding in any way. The character design is fairly generic but nicely varied. The Japanese voice acting is solid, the soundtrack gets the job done, and the pacing is reasonable. There is little to no fan service but a bit of violence (i.e. Blood but no real gore).
Ultimately, 'Magical Revolution' is a reasonably good show that probably noone will remember in a few years, except perhaps for having an openly gay protagonist couple. Personally, I liked the show and wouldn't mind watching more like it, but neither did it knock off my socks.
10Vuldemus
OMFG OMFG OMFG
this was so heartbreaking
actually almost hurts more then the demon slayer extremly emotional serious moments and rezero.
The animation is ok.
Design ,art is very good likeable warm colorful.
The characters and the story felt extremly real, almost not att all dull.
The story was full of surprizes, not dull almost at all.
Although I did watch the whole thing on 2x speed like I almost always do.
The plot and the characters definitly have an arc in which they explore and evolve.
The battle scenes are worth it,although kinda little.
The style is very atmospheric, not many battles and battle boss action.
The animation is ok.
Design ,art is very good likeable warm colorful.
The characters and the story felt extremly real, almost not att all dull.
The story was full of surprizes, not dull almost at all.
Although I did watch the whole thing on 2x speed like I almost always do.
The plot and the characters definitly have an arc in which they explore and evolve.
The battle scenes are worth it,although kinda little.
The style is very atmospheric, not many battles and battle boss action.
I consider, The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady, the best anime of the year, 2023. If you are looking to watch a progressive realistic anime, this one hits the mark. The first season was cohesive, from episode one thru twelfth. I believe this anime will open many doors, facilitating or encouraging the anime world to invest in other genres/storylines. I cannot wait to see how the world of anime will expand in the next coming years. Thanks to, The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady.
PS: I melted after watching episode 12 of the first season.
PS: I melted after watching episode 12 of the first season.
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- AnecdotesBased on a Japanese light novel series written by Piero Karasu and illustrated by Yuri Kisaragi. It was originally serialized online on the user-generated novel publishing website Shosetsuka ni Narou between February 2019 and August 2021. It was later acquired by Fujimi Shobo who published the series in print since January 2020 under their Fujimi Fantasia Bunko imprint.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Anime Addicts Anonymous: AAA 682: Summer 2023 Preview! + MagiRevo Review (2023)
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