

The Irregular at Magic High School The Movie - The Girl Who Summons The Stars
劇場版 魔法科高校の劣等生 星を呼ぶ少女
In the story, the seasons have changed and it will soon be the second spring. Tatsuya and Miyuki have finished their first year at First Magic High School and are on their spring break. The two go to their villa on the Ogasawara Island archipelago. After only a small moment of peace a lone young woman named Kokoa appears before them. She has abandoned the Naval base and she tells Tatsuya her one wish. (Source: ANN)
In the story, the seasons have changed and it will soon be the second spring. Tatsuya and Miyuki have finished their first year at First Magic High School and are on their spring break. The two go to their villa on the Ogasawara Island archipelago. After only a small moment of peace a lone young woman named Kokoa appears before them. She has abandoned the Naval base and she tells Tatsuya her one wish. (Source: ANN)
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PCheesy
August 11, 2017
The irregular at magic high school movie, while visually interesting, suffers from poor pacing and a plot hole ridden storyline that represents a microcosm of the series as a whole. The movie itself plays like an extended bonus episode rather than a continuation or culmination of the show it is based on. The movie suffers from pacing whiplash, going from mysterious high-stakes action to slice-of-life cute girls doing cute things with a gratuitous amount of fanservice (the majority of the movie), back to serious, fast-paced action. The new characters introduced barely get any characterization due to the bloated cast and the plot is problematic. Manythings happen in the story that should have wider implications than what the movie allows. Like branches of the military attacking each other, an act of war from an outside nation, magician slavery, and tension between military and civilians. all of which are dismissed at the end of the movie. As for the main characters, there is no growth or significant development in their story, or in any other recurring characters' stories. The action portion of the movie, although spectacular, cannot save the movie from its weak storyline and character development. Overall, I left the movie a little dissappointed. Maybe the light novels do a better job at pacing and the overall plot, but the movie is little more than spectacle and fanservice.
964007
July 29, 2017
First review so yeah.. Went to the US premier. Just like the anime, visuals and sound were on point, I think the fight scenes were well drawn and quite flashy. Basically every scene had its own sound track that matched it very well. I felt like the movie was a little rushed and the story was kind of loosely put together. There were things that didn't make sense in terms of relevance to the plot. I feel that the way that the movie was put together, there wasn't a balance in terms of fighting and plot development. Just like the anime, there was a lot ofexplanation before any action could take place. Overall, it was alright.
Lazooego
September 20, 2017
[I watched Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei Movie: Hoshi wo Yobu Shoujo at CGV Cinemas Grand Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia on September 16th, 2017] Story: 7/10 (Good) the movie feels like a side story. In general the movie just a little too fast, like not understanding what happened. /Story/: Tatsuya and Miyuki have finished their first year at First Magic High School and are on their spring break. The two go to their villa on the Ogasawara Island archipelago. After only a small moment of peace a lone young woman named Kokoa appears before them. She has abandoned the Naval base and she tells Tatsuya her one wish. When Iwatched this. I feel like don't understand what happen. New characters were introduced but never really explained how they knew each other. For me this movie more like OVA but in Action version. Art: 7/10 (Good) The CGI for random NPC (I don't know what that name) is really bad, But for the backgrounds and Characters is really good Sound: 8/10 (Very Good) I really Love this movie soundtrack feels very fit with this movie. Personally to me some of the dialogues at the beginning were pretty pointless and doesn’t build up the story in any particular way. And Nice Ending Song by GARNiDELiA ^o^ Character: 6/10 (Fair) I don't really understand what happen, most of the characters just shows then go. ok thanks for fanservice by the way. New characters were introduced but never really explained how they knew each other. the actions scenes and conflict occurring as their motives wasn’t strong enough. Enjoyment: 6/10 (Fair) This movie is really fast and New characters were introduced but never really explained how they knew each other. I feel really don't understand when I watch this. You can probably still enjoy this movie without watching the anime series Overall: 7/10 (Good) Overall NICE FANSERVICE BY THE WAY!!! Also there is one ending credit scene so remember to stay back.
CodeBlazeFate
January 31, 2018
Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei is one of the more popular Light Novel series to have come out within the past decade or so, spawning an anime adaptation by Studio Madhouse in 2014. That anime was also a gigantic piece of shit. Thankfully, this movie isn't so bad. That isn't to say this was a good or even passable film, however. It still suffers from flat characterization, holes and leaps in logic, pacing issues, and a major switch from one major object being a threat to another, with the first object being ignored entirely after the halfway mark, among other problems. It feels like a short filler arcof the show, though thankfully issues carried from the show are largely subdued. Visually, the movie is passable. For one, they fixed the lighting issue to a decent extent, now I don't have to squint to avoid my eyes being set on fire from the needlessly bright lighting effects. The artstyle is as bad as ever though, and the CGI is both horrible and prevalent. The fights and overall magic were pretty bad as well. At the very least, we got to see characters in a variety of fashionable uniforms outside of their school attire, which was thankfully absent throughout the film. Studio 8bit, while doing a mediocre job by anime film standards, still has a far more visually appealing product that the original, which is the long and short of it all. Taku Iwasaki returns as the composer of the music for the film and it was far superior to his work on the show. There were two moments where the music did not fit the scenes, including a happy piano track halfway and an awful dubstep song during the big magic fight sequence near the start of the third act. The rest of the tracks sounded perfectly fine, with one vocal track near the beginning being probably the best in the movie, if not for GARNiDELiA doing another stellar performance with the ED song “SPEED STAR”. This is already a far cry from the amount of terrible tracks and times where the music does not fit the scenes in the original TV series. These audiovisual improvements did fix major gripes I had with the original to the point where it almost felt unfair as part of any enjoyment this film provided was fixing mistakes that should've never happened to begin with. Unfortunately, that's where any relative positives end, as the film is still a mess. There is this important character named Angelina, who has important relations with much of the relevant cast from the show. However, she wasn't in the TV anime and the film doesn't even establish their connection and instead assumes we already know, despite the fact that a large fraction of the audience of this film are only familiar with the anime, potentially leaving the viewer incredibly lost. Two groups of characters effectively on the same side fight to the death because they're too stupid to explain what is going on, and one of them named Siegfried has some sort of bad blood with Leonheart, that again, is not established in this film, leading to the exact same problems as with Angelina. There is a character who only exist to be an obnoxious sadistic psychopath knife-wielder for the sake of such a character trait, and he disposed of by an enemy who should be an ally hit because both sides are stupid they don’t communicate that they have the exact same goal and should be working in tandem to stop the big threat of this movie. As for the characters we’re already familiar with, they are still immensely flat and dry, and some characters don't really have a reason to be in the film due to sheer irrelevance, such as Mikihiko. This isn't entirely the film’s fault, as the 2014 anime showcased them as worthless garbage anyway, and oddly enough, the women largely feel the same in this film, not even feeling like individual character tropes like in the show proper. Thankfully, the worst aspects of the main sibling pair are subdued due to the limited runtime, however, they are still as generic and dull as ever, if not nearly as infuriating. There is this asteroid that is threatened to be in a collision course with the Earth, and this is established as the main threat due to scientists. However, that gets dropped halfway through the film with no resolution and instead it gets replaced by this satellite the researches were trying to move for some unexplained reason. Unfortunately, given that not many people have seen this film and this review is written without spoilers, I cannot go into further detail, nor can I explain any of the other problems with this film that require spoilers. However, there are a few that can be listed here, such as the sheer lack of subplots, the fact that it took Mayumi so long to realize that her plane was taken by her friends and that there was an important passenger with them (it took a day), the lack of consistency regarding magic being used with or without codes (since it has been established you need to use magic codes to use any form of magic), and that the scientists have no motivations for their actions beyond a one-off line of dialogue about the Navy accepting them. We aren't even made aware of their plans. Lastly, it turns it that some of the character graduated, but Tatsuya is the same age and no one has reportedly aged. This could also explain why Erika is somewhat of a different character than before, but then we’d have missed important character development; not like the series could even attempt such a thing. Ultimately, while this film was a considerable improvement from the 2014 Madhouse anime, it is still a lackluster film without much of an engaging narrative and a sheer lack of decent characterization, as well as an inheritance of some of the series’ major problems, even if it does attempt to at least subdue issues involving the production, the main duo, and the lack of cohesion with the music and the scenes back then. The third arc is where most of these issues come to a head, turning a movie that would have otherwise been classified as “so ok it's average” into a bewildering mess that just happens to be an improvement. Even fans of the anime could get confused as to what’s going on regarding certain characters, which is a large issue. You could say this review is damning with faint praise, but that’s the best thing this lackluster film deserves. Regardless, with all that said, I bid you adieu.
Ching-Chan_Kyo
January 29, 2018
To be a short and convenient review for everyone, I’m gonna say this anime is a fan-oriented anime. The audiences can obtain what they want to see in this movie, such as the impressive magic and action scenes. Although the story is common, the audiences can also enjoy in it. I believe what you want in this series is to watch the main character to perform lots of cool actions and enjoy the process showing how the main characters defeat the bad guys. For the material mentioned above, they are available in this anime. Besides Tatsuya and Miyuki, the anime gives chances to others charactersto perform their magic equally. As for the Art and Music, this anime gives common quality as other movie version does. It achieves fair scores on them. In the other words, these two factors provide the reason why I give this anime a overall grade, 7. They are not impressed on a positive side nor a negative one. Plot is the drawback of this anime. To be honest, the plot sucks compared to other original movies. However, as I said previously, this is a fan-oriented movie. The audiences are looking for cool things. They just want to see how Tatsuya beat enemies and nothing else. At this point, this plot of this anime does it duty. 5 is the highest point that I could give. In the end, for the fans of this series, I recommend this anime to you. I believe you would find something you want.
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