The Wrong Way to Use Healing Magic
Titre original : Chiyu Mahô no Machigatta Tsukai-kata
Trois lycéens sont transportés dans un monde fantastique. Mais si deux d'entre eux sont des héros, l'un ne peut être qu'un guérisseur.Trois lycéens sont transportés dans un monde fantastique. Mais si deux d'entre eux sont des héros, l'un ne peut être qu'un guérisseur.Trois lycéens sont transportés dans un monde fantastique. Mais si deux d'entre eux sont des héros, l'un ne peut être qu'un guérisseur.
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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.
**The Wrong Way to Use Healing Magic** is a fantastic *isekai* anime that I finished in just two days. As the title suggests, the way healing magic is used in this anime is quite unconventional, making it a fresh take on the genre. Without giving spoilers, I'd say the story follows three friends on an adventure in another world, and it's definitely worth watching.
The anime offers a great mix of action, comedy, and a little bit of romance. It also showcases intense training, power-ups, and the struggles of the protagonist, making the journey feel rewarding. The pacing keeps things exciting, and the fight sequences are well-executed. Now, I'm eagerly waiting for *Season 2*!
The anime offers a great mix of action, comedy, and a little bit of romance. It also showcases intense training, power-ups, and the struggles of the protagonist, making the journey feel rewarding. The pacing keeps things exciting, and the fight sequences are well-executed. Now, I'm eagerly waiting for *Season 2*!
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.
It gives captivates audiences with its refreshing take on the conventional healing magic trope. Through its compelling characters and intricate world-building, the anime delivers a delightful blend of fantasy, adventure, and humor.
One of the anime's strengths lies in its protagonist,Usato, whose journey from a novice healer to a powerful magic wielder is both inspiring and relatable. Her character development throughout the series is expertly crafted, drawing viewers into her struggles and triumphs as she navigates the complexities of healing magic.
Moreover, the anime's exploration of the consequences of misusing healing magic adds depth to its narrative. By showcasing the unintended outcomes of Usato actions, the series challenges viewers to consider the ethical implications of wielding magical powers irresponsibly.
The animation quality and visual aesthetics of the series are top-notch, immersing viewers in a vibrant and enchanting fantasy world. From breathtaking magical landscapes to intricately designed characters and creatures, every frame is a visual treat for the eyes.
The humor sprinkled throughout the series provides much-needed levity amidst the more serious themes, making it an enjoyable watch for audiences of all ages. The lighthearted banter between characters and comedic moments add charm to the overall narrative, ensuring that viewers are entertained from start to finish.
As fans eagerly await the release of Season 2, anticipation is high for the continuation of Noelle's journey and the further exploration of the magical world introduced in the first season. With its compelling storyline, well-developed characters, and stunning visuals, it has undoubtedly earned its place as a beloved anime series, leaving viewers eagerly anticipating what the future holds for Noelle and her companions.
One of the anime's strengths lies in its protagonist,Usato, whose journey from a novice healer to a powerful magic wielder is both inspiring and relatable. Her character development throughout the series is expertly crafted, drawing viewers into her struggles and triumphs as she navigates the complexities of healing magic.
Moreover, the anime's exploration of the consequences of misusing healing magic adds depth to its narrative. By showcasing the unintended outcomes of Usato actions, the series challenges viewers to consider the ethical implications of wielding magical powers irresponsibly.
The animation quality and visual aesthetics of the series are top-notch, immersing viewers in a vibrant and enchanting fantasy world. From breathtaking magical landscapes to intricately designed characters and creatures, every frame is a visual treat for the eyes.
The humor sprinkled throughout the series provides much-needed levity amidst the more serious themes, making it an enjoyable watch for audiences of all ages. The lighthearted banter between characters and comedic moments add charm to the overall narrative, ensuring that viewers are entertained from start to finish.
As fans eagerly await the release of Season 2, anticipation is high for the continuation of Noelle's journey and the further exploration of the magical world introduced in the first season. With its compelling storyline, well-developed characters, and stunning visuals, it has undoubtedly earned its place as a beloved anime series, leaving viewers eagerly anticipating what the future holds for Noelle and her companions.
After a lengthy hiatus from anime, I stumbled upon a series where summoned heroes engage in genuine warfare. Each week, I eagerly anticipate new episodes, as they never fail to deliver excitement. Despite having watched around a hundred isekai shows, this one easily secures a spot in my top five. The supporting characters, particularly Rose, exhibit remarkably strong personalities. With season 1 concluding on a high note, I'm hopeful for another installment, as it leaves viewers thoroughly entertained. For those seeking a departure from typical isekai fare, this series is a must-watch. Additionally, the voice actors' performances leave a significant impression, adding to the overall impact of the show.
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- AnecdotesBased 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.
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