10-year-old Negi trains as a wizard while teaching English at an all-girls middle school in Japan. His unusual class includes supernatural students. Most treat him like a kid, while some opp... Read all10-year-old Negi trains as a wizard while teaching English at an all-girls middle school in Japan. His unusual class includes supernatural students. Most treat him like a kid, while some oppose him, including one who discovers his magic.10-year-old Negi trains as a wizard while teaching English at an all-girls middle school in Japan. His unusual class includes supernatural students. Most treat him like a kid, while some oppose him, including one who discovers his magic.
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I'm someone who if there's a dialogue, I want to see it I am turned off to unnecessary chiss miss. It's an unreasonable tease. I dislike how they beat around the bush so badly, give you a few minutes or less of an actual dialogue to let you know that there is indeed one lurking about, then it's back to silly fun and games. It generally can't keep a straight face.
I don't feel that I will ever want to run through this series twice like with most of the animes that I own, but will hang onto the DVDs I have purchased in case of a change of heart. I am currently on the dub release in Amerika, so I will most likely edit my comment in the future because the series is still being released (DVD 4 comes out in the coming month).
~*Konoka & Setsuna*~
In any case, the story does it's job well: advancing the story while simultaneously providing some (very excellent) fan service here and there.
The aspect of forbidden love was also a major factor in why this show has the audience it does. Everybody loves that classic angle... and if not, there's something seriously wrong with you.
It also helps that Negi and his students have such distinct personalities; from Nodoka's quiet and shy nature to the child-like spunkiness of the Narutaki Twins, Fuka and Fumika.
This is sure to be a pleaser to many an anime fan! 10/10
Did you know
- TriviaThe title of episode 9, "Te capium, cunicule sceleste!", translates into "I'll get you, you wascally wabbit!" is a reference to Elmer Fudd of Looney Tunes cartoons.
- Quotes
Hasegawa Chisame: [about her class] There's too many foreign students, some older and some that look like kindergartners. And what is with that robot? Doesn't anybody wonder at all? And what's worse is that teacher - what's up with him being ten years old, isn't that against labor rules?
- Crazy creditsAfter the credits you see the phrase "Bonam Noctem Tibi". It is Latin for Good Night.
- ConnectionsFeatured in AMV Hell 3: The Motion Picture (2005)
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- Le maitre magicien negima!
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- Runtime23 minutes
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