

The Ancient Magus' Bride Season 2
魔法使いの嫁 SEASON2
Apprentice mage Chise Hatori is invited to enroll at the College, a prestigious learning institution for sorcerers, to examine and look for a way to remove the curses she bears. Despite the reluctance of her groom, Elias Ainsworth, Chise accepts the proposal, as she believes attending the school might help her minimize her self-sacrificing tendencies. From the get-go, Chise grabs the attention of her classmates and professors alike, who have never seen a mage in action before. However, there is a sinister plot brewing behind the College's back, and the young mage will have to determine who is friend or foe in order to put a stop to it. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Apprentice mage Chise Hatori is invited to enroll at the College, a prestigious learning institution for sorcerers, to examine and look for a way to remove the curses she bears. Despite the reluctance of her groom, Elias Ainsworth, Chise accepts the proposal, as she believes attending the school might help her minimize her self-sacrificing tendencies. From the get-go, Chise grabs the attention of her classmates and professors alike, who have never seen a mage in action before. However, there is a sinister plot brewing behind the College's back, and the young mage will have to determine who is friend or foe in order to put a stop to it. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Mythicism
July 10, 2023
I liked season 1 quite a bit. Also, I am totally fine with the new setting. My problem is that the new season bores me. It doesn't grasp my attention. The progressing is very slow and there is too much idle chatter. Overall, it feels like a filler season rather than a proper one. The art is good, the cinematic/director's choices could be better. Perhaps they should look at Mushoku Tensei, much more captivating. There is a lots of background added for the other characters, but it perhaps takes away too much focus. Take the green hair guy, we dive into his background and there isbasically a whole episode on it. Apart from inter-personal dynamics, I wonder if most of it couldn't have simply be addressed as a few lines left and right.
BabyGirl06301
June 22, 2023
I don’t feel like I watched The Ancient Magus’ Bride. I don’t really understand why there was such a shift in tone and content, especially not if that shift in tone and content wasn’t going to be done super well. Don’t get me wrong, this anime is fine, but I feel like I’ve seen it before. A lot of the magic of this world was washed away for me this season; to be fair, I wasn’t the biggest fan of this series in the first place, but I was still excited to get back to these characters. Instead, I found this season to be quitebland and lacking excitement. I didn’t care much for the new characters, the world was not explored in a way that interested me, and as I said, I kept feeling like something important was missing. Probably an interesting romance plot, if I’m honest, because that didn’t keep me all that engaged either. I’m mostly disappointed with the setting shift of this season, I think, and because of that, I couldn’t really look forward to much throughout the run of the season.
Ellenya
June 25, 2023
As a big fan of the series, I was very disappointed with this season. The story goes round and round, around a lot of new characters, and doesn't really reach proper conclusions for their plots. Chise used to be a character that is very close to us, she's very human and overflows emotions that connect with us, but in this season that was not properly portrayed and we end up with too many characters overshadowing her importance on the series, and the same happens with Elias. They (Chise and Elias) have only 1 meaningful and very emotional moment in this season, which is a greatscene, but doesn't save this season of the show. Main issues are: too many poorly (un)solved plots, too many new characters without proper development to make us feel closer to them, too little focus on the actual main characters, and overall it gives a feeling of slow-paced story, like we are watching a bunch of "filler" scenes. Honestly upon reaching the last episode I'm left wondering how can they somehow save this show on the next season...
KANLen09
June 22, 2023
If there is any merit to one of the greatest fantasy stories of all time, mangaka Kore Yamazaki's Mahoutsukai no Yome a.k.a The Ancient Magus' Bride...shouldn't have gotten a Season 2 just to rake in on the franchise being a cash-cow, not until after Wit Studio's IPs began to frazzle and be managed by other people in the heft of its regard, losing the once-iconic studio's name for good. Hot on the heels of the last showing from the franchise with Wit Studio's initial 2-cour season back in Fall 2017 to Winter 2018, with a few OVAs in between of 2016-2017's Hoshi Matsu Hito a.k.a ThoseAwaiting a Star and 2021-2022's Nishi no Shounen to Seiran no Kishi a.k.a The Boy from the West and the Knight of the Blue Storm, it took 5 years just to see the continuation of the main series, which adapts the imcomplete College arc of Volumes 10 to 14, now under Wit Studio's ex-staff who would go on to form Studio Kafka. And it's a hefty, long wait that, quite honestly, didn't fascinate me much as how Season 1 did with all of its fantasy elements, now traded in for the boring school shtick. The general consensus was that Season 1, for its time, was one of the pivotal premiere shows for the already well-established Wit Studio, which did the Shingeki no Kyojin a.k.a Attack on Titan franchise to critical acclaim. Everything, from the worldbuilding to the visuals and animation, it was all top-tier for its class back in 2017-2018. Of course, we would not see the continuation of Chise and Elias's relationship grow until this Spring season, now that we have dived into the College arc, which presents a few highs, but many lows. New to Season 2, are the College students as Chise attends school to find a way to remove the Dragon's Curse that was inflicted on her left arm just the season prior. In the prestigous Sorcerer institution where there's nobility and talking cats for supervisory room masters, Chise is not only looking for advice because of her cursed arm, it's that her tendency to sacrifice for people is getting too high and hot, so the hopes of attending the College is a way of examining that trait as well. But the step into the College lurks new people, challenges, and no shortage of enemies that come Chise's way as her, Elias, Silky and Ruth calm down for the moment of the former's search for a treatment, that feels every bit as spiteful as Season 1, though a bit less refined. With Wit Studio's ousting comes Studio Kafka, along with a different staff team, now under director-cum-series composer Kazuaki Terasawa, brought from the most recent 3-episode 2021-2022 OVA series, that Season 2 feels every bit the same as per the OVA. Not to say that Studio Kafka didn't do a just job, it's just that the College arc in the manga was kind of a downturn on Kore Yamazaki's part when she was creating this portion of the manga and asking for a 12–13-episode series just doesn't quite fit the narrative enough, let alone twice that if the manga ever did progress in the 5 year gap ever since. Not gonna lie, the OST is kind of a downgrade of sorts. Again, I'm not saying that both JUNNA and edda did a subpar job for the songs, it's just that 5 years is quite a substantial time for a highly revered sequel like this to come out, and by then, most of us would've already moved on to far better songs than these. The emotions are still there, but the direction is kind of lost. Nowadays, the dry spell for old classics to be resurrected from the dead, can only be attributed to one thing: either it's a cash-cow of sorts, or one that gets better progressively (i.e. Vinland Saga Season 2, which Wit Studio once helmed, and MAPPA did it justice and more) that justifies expanding its presence. And unfortunately, this franchise landed on the former side of things, in that all I've seen so far is just decent-paced plot that moves like Season 1, but I didn't feel like there was a solid conclusion to await from adapting the manga. Thankfully, the 2nd Cour of the much-anticipated sequel is to arrive in the Fall, so this incomplete story still has aways to go. For now, lavish in the manga while you can.
mydorys
November 4, 2023
I loved the first season because it felt magical. However, I felt this second season part 1 was a totally different story with "visiting" characters. I haven't finish reading the manga, so maybe there is a point to the change from a fantasy/romance story to a gakuen/fantasy story. However, the shift was not positive or to my liking. I'm still going to give a try to season 2 part 2, but I have no high hopes based on this one. It is not hat the story is bad, it is just a complete 180 from the original series, like 2 completely separate stories. The firstseason feels more mature audience while this one feels YA. In addition, what's up with the bunch of new characters? A bit overwhelming and all of these side stories take you away from the main one. If this was a book, I would complain about the editing, because it feels all over the place!
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