Un homme, qui rêve de tenir la promesse faite à un ami d'enfance en devenant l'un des plus puissants magiciens, est incapable de lancer le moindre sort, ce qui l'oblige à combattre les monst... Tout lireUn homme, qui rêve de tenir la promesse faite à un ami d'enfance en devenant l'un des plus puissants magiciens, est incapable de lancer le moindre sort, ce qui l'oblige à combattre les monstres des donjons pour gagner des crédits.Un homme, qui rêve de tenir la promesse faite à un ami d'enfance en devenant l'un des plus puissants magiciens, est incapable de lancer le moindre sort, ce qui l'oblige à combattre les monstres des donjons pour gagner des crédits.
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Rips off the setting wholesale from Harry Potter and tries to use this combined with some admittedly fantastic production values to cover its complete lack of interesting plot or characters. The protagonist is Generic Hard-working Protagonist Type 3 Subtype Beta, Pathetic but Overpowered variant, in pursuit of generic love interest girl (and that's the extent of his character so far). He is challenged by people on all sides opposing him due to Standard Anime Oppression Structure Type 1 Subtype Gamma, Mage Supremacy, in spite of the fact that his morning diet consists mainly of top tier mages and that he effortlessly overcomes every challenge set before him. In other words, under the thin veil of its setting it's as bland and generic as your average mass produced isekai.
This is the laziest kind of anime there is. The kind of plot based on inserting standard archetypes into a new setting built around some ideas the author finds interesting is already pretty lazy and far too common in anime and its source materials, but this isn't even doing that, preferring instead to lift its setting from another, far better story (and Harry Potter itself wasn't exactly the height of literature). As a result, you end up with something that simply has nothing of substance to offer at all.
This is the laziest kind of anime there is. The kind of plot based on inserting standard archetypes into a new setting built around some ideas the author finds interesting is already pretty lazy and far too common in anime and its source materials, but this isn't even doing that, preferring instead to lift its setting from another, far better story (and Harry Potter itself wasn't exactly the height of literature). As a result, you end up with something that simply has nothing of substance to offer at all.
A simple premise, typical character archetypes, and conflicts you can easily predict the outcome of. It wouldn't be unfair to label this show, "The standard" of what you'd expect these kinds of shows to be like. Were there a benchmark for this genre and category, this would be par.
But it's still entertaining. The animation is pretty fantastic, for one. Obvious attention to detail, and combat sequences are done with deliberate care. Also, some of the humor is quite funny. Even within the expected confines of usual tropes, they throw a random curveball here and there just to keep it interesting. An overarching storyline is dropped in a little past halfway, with some mystery that'll be revealed in the seasons to come. Honestly, this almost feels like a test run. There's not much original world-building as if they're unsure anybody will be interested in more. We're dropped into this familiar storyline, and as the plot progresses things start to be introduced that makes it a little more unique going forward. There's definitely potential here.
Another user titled their review, "It's okay for now." This is probably the most accurate take in the fewest words possible. The true quality of this series is completely dependent on what comes next.
But it's still entertaining. The animation is pretty fantastic, for one. Obvious attention to detail, and combat sequences are done with deliberate care. Also, some of the humor is quite funny. Even within the expected confines of usual tropes, they throw a random curveball here and there just to keep it interesting. An overarching storyline is dropped in a little past halfway, with some mystery that'll be revealed in the seasons to come. Honestly, this almost feels like a test run. There's not much original world-building as if they're unsure anybody will be interested in more. We're dropped into this familiar storyline, and as the plot progresses things start to be introduced that makes it a little more unique going forward. There's definitely potential here.
Another user titled their review, "It's okay for now." This is probably the most accurate take in the fewest words possible. The true quality of this series is completely dependent on what comes next.
Wistoria: Wand and Sword is a 12-episode anime that blends magic and swordsmanship in a way that instantly reminded me of Harry Potter. The setting, magical academy, spellcasting, and various magical sports/events all seem to take inspiration from it. However, it also has strong similarities with Mashle: Magic and Muscles, especially in how it portrays magic users and non-magic users in a strict hierarchical society. But unlike Mashle, where the protagonist is overpowered from the start, Wistoria takes a different approach by making the main character work hard to improve, which makes the battles and action sequences much more engaging.
The story writing is solid, with a well-paced narrative that gives insight into various characters' backstories. While there are some childish moments, the overall execution keeps things interesting. The balance between magic and swordplay adds an exciting layer to the fights, making it enjoyable for fans of both fantasy and action anime. While it might not be the most groundbreaking anime, it delivers a fun and engaging experience, especially for those who enjoy magical academy settings with a unique twist.
The story writing is solid, with a well-paced narrative that gives insight into various characters' backstories. While there are some childish moments, the overall execution keeps things interesting. The balance between magic and swordplay adds an exciting layer to the fights, making it enjoyable for fans of both fantasy and action anime. While it might not be the most groundbreaking anime, it delivers a fun and engaging experience, especially for those who enjoy magical academy settings with a unique twist.
While the plot might feel a bit generic at first glance, the execution is simply outstanding. The lore of the anime deepens with every episode, pulling you further into its world. This is exactly my kind of anime -it hooks you right from the first episode and doesn't let go.
The MC is an interesting mix of smart and, well, not-so-smart at times. It's like there's something missing in him (and no, I'm not talking about magic, lol).
Where Wistoria truly shines is in its animation-it's absolutely fire and carries the series to another level. The visuals are stunning, and they elevate the storytelling in a big way.
If you're into fantasy with a mix of action, lore, and eye-catching animation, Wistoria: Wand and Sword is definitely worth a watch. Just be prepared to tolerate a few frustrating characters along the way!
The MC is an interesting mix of smart and, well, not-so-smart at times. It's like there's something missing in him (and no, I'm not talking about magic, lol).
Where Wistoria truly shines is in its animation-it's absolutely fire and carries the series to another level. The visuals are stunning, and they elevate the storytelling in a big way.
If you're into fantasy with a mix of action, lore, and eye-catching animation, Wistoria: Wand and Sword is definitely worth a watch. Just be prepared to tolerate a few frustrating characters along the way!
SEASON 1
Could have finished this a while ago, but was determined to watch it all in Dub form, which has some solid voice acting throughout. But man was it hard to wait the extra 2 weeks once I started watching this brand new anime.
All I heard were rumours and suggestions on Crunchyroll. Saw a couple YouTube clips and was drawn by the gorgeous colourful animation, music score (hell even the "next week on" music is excellent) and the concept. Essentially a bit like an Anime Hogwarts, an academy of mage students strive to be the best, but Will's character cannot use magic at all, but instead bears excellent physical prowess and sword skills. Shunned by most other students, it's essentially the Hero's Journey but with a bit of a cool twist.
It didn't take long to be drawn in, with incredible action sequences, a good story, cool characters and a protagonist that you root for. I was hooked from the start and even though the season peaks in Ep 7 and doesn't quite reach the same heights in the final few beyond, all the episodes are generally solid whether by action or drama. Well maybe the finale isn't that great, but technically the finale is Ep 11 and 12 is more of an epilogue with setup for Season 2, which thankfully is currently in production so I get to see more eventually.
For a period this was a 10/10 for me, I think more realistically, it's one fewer, but big whoop. This is still one of the most enjoyable animes I've come across in recent years and definitely worth a watch if wizard settings are your thing. Lately it seems a good time to be into anime.
9/10.
Could have finished this a while ago, but was determined to watch it all in Dub form, which has some solid voice acting throughout. But man was it hard to wait the extra 2 weeks once I started watching this brand new anime.
All I heard were rumours and suggestions on Crunchyroll. Saw a couple YouTube clips and was drawn by the gorgeous colourful animation, music score (hell even the "next week on" music is excellent) and the concept. Essentially a bit like an Anime Hogwarts, an academy of mage students strive to be the best, but Will's character cannot use magic at all, but instead bears excellent physical prowess and sword skills. Shunned by most other students, it's essentially the Hero's Journey but with a bit of a cool twist.
It didn't take long to be drawn in, with incredible action sequences, a good story, cool characters and a protagonist that you root for. I was hooked from the start and even though the season peaks in Ep 7 and doesn't quite reach the same heights in the final few beyond, all the episodes are generally solid whether by action or drama. Well maybe the finale isn't that great, but technically the finale is Ep 11 and 12 is more of an epilogue with setup for Season 2, which thankfully is currently in production so I get to see more eventually.
For a period this was a 10/10 for me, I think more realistically, it's one fewer, but big whoop. This is still one of the most enjoyable animes I've come across in recent years and definitely worth a watch if wizard settings are your thing. Lately it seems a good time to be into anime.
9/10.
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- AnecdotesBased on a Japanese manga series written by Fujino Omori and illustrated by Toshi Aoi. It began serialization on Kodansha's Shounen manga magazine Bessatsu Shounen Magazine in December 2020.
- Bandes originalesFire and Fear
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Music by Shôta Horie
Arranged by Shôta Horie, Penguin Research (as PENGUIN RESEARCH)
Lyrics by Shôta Horie
Performed by Penguin Research (as PENGUIN RESEARCH)
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By what name was Wistoria: Wand and Sword (2024) officially released in India in English?
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