The Wrong Way to Use Healing Magic
Original title: Chiyu Mahô no Machigatta Tsukai-kata
Three high school students are transported to a fantasy world. But while two are heroes, one can only be a healer.Three high school students are transported to a fantasy world. But while two are heroes, one can only be a healer.Three high school students are transported to a fantasy world. But while two are heroes, one can only be a healer.
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This series is really annoying. The idea seemed to be written with the intention of repelling as well as appealing to me. The former as the idea of a "wrong way to use healing magic" felt more personally relevant to me as someone who frequently assumes the position of healer in online games yet still enjoys casting spells as a healer. The latter because the plot is as simple as it gets in terms of isekai: three students-because, of course, they need high school students-are called to a fantasy world in order to save the kingdom; one of them just happens to tag along for the ride but, naturally, ends up with a unique magic that sets him apart from the others.
To put it plainly, this series' writing is subpar. It just didn't know how to exploit what was a straightforward yet fascinating notion past its infancy. It's unfortunate, because the show misses possibilities to produce something great, even when the foundations of something good are there. It skips over some things that ought to be more important and drags out others that aren't worth the time. It's doubly annoying because they built up more of an adventure-focused narrative for an S2 that may never exist, but I truly thought this one would be more worthwhile. It's unfortunate that they haven't given us much of an opportunity to explore this intriguing universe they appear to be creating.
To put it plainly, this series' writing is subpar. It just didn't know how to exploit what was a straightforward yet fascinating notion past its infancy. It's unfortunate, because the show misses possibilities to produce something great, even when the foundations of something good are there. It skips over some things that ought to be more important and drags out others that aren't worth the time. It's doubly annoying because they built up more of an adventure-focused narrative for an S2 that may never exist, but I truly thought this one would be more worthwhile. It's unfortunate that they haven't given us much of an opportunity to explore this intriguing universe they appear to be creating.
This is just an average isekai about one guy that its a healing dude and he is just overpowered and he has a hot teacher and its just basic stuff to be honest, it bored so much and i don't understand tue positive reviews. We otakus deserve better than this after sacrificing our social lives and sexual lives to watch only anime, we deserve respect ok animators, this show its just abominable in every single way and i will not forget this atrocious anime ok, please fellow otakus dont Watch this and watch a better isekai like.... And like .... Ok just ignore this awful excuse of an anime ok and lets he happy.
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From start to finish season one has been amazing!!
I personally liked that there was no stereotypical harem or any serious romantic plot (subplot or otherwise). It was filled with personal growth for multiple characters and the art style as well as animation were phenomenal.
I'm seriously hoping a second season gets picked up as there's definitely material enough for at least the one more season (probably more, now I just need to check out the manga)
The premise of being accidentally summoned and then having the rarest form of magic leading to an unusual journey and becoming one of the strongest within your group was a wonderful plot.
I personally liked that there was no stereotypical harem or any serious romantic plot (subplot or otherwise). It was filled with personal growth for multiple characters and the art style as well as animation were phenomenal.
I'm seriously hoping a second season gets picked up as there's definitely material enough for at least the one more season (probably more, now I just need to check out the manga)
The premise of being accidentally summoned and then having the rarest form of magic leading to an unusual journey and becoming one of the strongest within your group was a wonderful plot.
Chiyu Mahou no Machigatta Tsukaikata (The Wrong Way to Use Healing Magic) is one of those shows that feels like it's just checking boxes on the "generic isekai" list.
The premise initially seems interesting. With a title like this, I expected some creative or subversive use of healing magic-maybe something like a combat medic turning into a powerhouse. Unfortunately, that's not what we get. The show plays it very safe and ends up being dry and forgettable.
The animation is average-nothing terrible, but nothing noteworthy either. The soundtrack is sparse and largely unremarkable, though the OP and ED are decent. The pacing is serviceable, and that's about the best I can say for it.
The biggest issue is the writing. The plot becomes increasingly detached from the protagonist as it progresses. The main character, Ken Usato, barely takes any initiative or makes meaningful decisions. The story throws around a lot of dialogue-mostly exposition or worldbuilding-but without tension, emotion, or urgency. There's a looming demon lord threat, but it never feels relevant or impactful.
The characters are another weak point. Usato is your typical bland and overly nice isekai MC. Suzune starts off with potential but quickly devolves into a shallow anime trope. Her attempts at humor mostly result in cringe. Kazuki is the only character who shows a bit of spine-he actually questions the king for summoning them without consent, which was a rare and appreciated moment of realism.
Then there's Rose, the "tough love" mentor figure. She's supposed to be funny and strong, but she comes off more annoying than anything else. Constantly beating up the MC under the guise of training isn't entertaining-it feels like a tired trope with zero nuance.
The show also leans heavily into forced comedy, often sacrificing story, pacing, and character development in the process. It tries to be like Konosuba, but without the charm, cleverness, or writing skill to pull it off. The humor feels forced and rarely lands.
In the end, this is a forgettable, uninspired isekai that tries to coast on generic comedy and weak character dynamics. It's not offensively bad, but it's certainly not good either.
Pros: Decent OP/ED
Rare moment of realism from one side character
Cons: Flat characters Weak and predictable plot Forced, unfunny comedy No emotional stakes Generic animation and dialogue-heavy pacing Verdict: Only for hardcore isekai fans who don't mind shutting their brain off. Everyone else can skip it.
The premise initially seems interesting. With a title like this, I expected some creative or subversive use of healing magic-maybe something like a combat medic turning into a powerhouse. Unfortunately, that's not what we get. The show plays it very safe and ends up being dry and forgettable.
The animation is average-nothing terrible, but nothing noteworthy either. The soundtrack is sparse and largely unremarkable, though the OP and ED are decent. The pacing is serviceable, and that's about the best I can say for it.
The biggest issue is the writing. The plot becomes increasingly detached from the protagonist as it progresses. The main character, Ken Usato, barely takes any initiative or makes meaningful decisions. The story throws around a lot of dialogue-mostly exposition or worldbuilding-but without tension, emotion, or urgency. There's a looming demon lord threat, but it never feels relevant or impactful.
The characters are another weak point. Usato is your typical bland and overly nice isekai MC. Suzune starts off with potential but quickly devolves into a shallow anime trope. Her attempts at humor mostly result in cringe. Kazuki is the only character who shows a bit of spine-he actually questions the king for summoning them without consent, which was a rare and appreciated moment of realism.
Then there's Rose, the "tough love" mentor figure. She's supposed to be funny and strong, but she comes off more annoying than anything else. Constantly beating up the MC under the guise of training isn't entertaining-it feels like a tired trope with zero nuance.
The show also leans heavily into forced comedy, often sacrificing story, pacing, and character development in the process. It tries to be like Konosuba, but without the charm, cleverness, or writing skill to pull it off. The humor feels forced and rarely lands.
In the end, this is a forgettable, uninspired isekai that tries to coast on generic comedy and weak character dynamics. It's not offensively bad, but it's certainly not good either.
Pros: Decent OP/ED
Rare moment of realism from one side character
Cons: Flat characters Weak and predictable plot Forced, unfunny comedy No emotional stakes Generic animation and dialogue-heavy pacing Verdict: Only for hardcore isekai fans who don't mind shutting their brain off. Everyone else can skip it.
First of all I can't believe that this series has less than 8 ratings because this is really sooo good...10/10 from my side....first of all this is very different isekai anime for sure ...a new taste of isekai for sure ....I can even rate 2 more stars because of 2 characters SUZUNE & CAPTAIN ROSE....what can I say about these two....btw I have never seen the character like CAPTAIN ROSE (you will only know what I wanted to say only if u watch this series)..... captain rose is sooooooo good ad the way she command her troops is just osmmm..... really love the character of this lady don😅.......a highly recommended series for anime lover .....10/10 from my side again and again... hoping for season 2 as 🔜 as possible.
Did you know
- TriviaBased on an adventure isekai fantasy light novel series written by Kurokata and illustrated by KeG. Kurokata began penning the action fantasy novel on the Shousetsuka ni Narou website in March 2014. Kadokawa began publishing the title under its MF Books imprint featuring illustrations by KeG in March 2016 and released the 12th and final volume in March 2020. Kurokata launched the Chiyu Mahou no Machigatta Tsukaikata Returns (The Wrong Way to Use Healing Magic Returns) sequel light novel in December 2023. The second volume went on sale on March 24, 2024. The light novel has a cumulative 3.25 million copies in circulation.
- SoundtracksCure
[Opening Theme]
Music by Waterweed
Arranged by Waterweed
Lyrics by Tomohiro Ohga
Performed by Waterweed
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- Runtime24 minutes
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