![]() ![]() Rokudenashi contrasts between hilarious and serious so often and so well, from stuff that you would never show a child to some incredibly funny moments like first meetings. Rumia is our blonde character with the softest expressions to say the least. Personally, it was simply sublime and makes Shingeki No Kyojin S2 kind of pale in comparison a bit in terms of the scope of our characters. I’m not even going to say what these expressions mean to me, but I implore you to look at these few expressions and tell me earnestly that something doesn’t jump to you. Nothing is so specific that it’s like “Oh! I know exactly what’s going on” but just the expressions alone allow us to flesh it out so much in our mind without words. It shows that these characters have true investment in being left alone and are trying to leave their pasts behind to one extent or another, or simply just don’t want to let people in. Through the expressions from Rokudenashi, the gravity of situations is revealed to us and I cannot stress how much I love that. ![]() ![]() It is so adorable at times I could die, but she isn’t so overwhelming that as a story mechanic she drowns our main character out and breaks the pacing of the story. Rokudenashi has a few things like Tsunderes but unlike FullMetal Panic!, it uses it as an asset rather than feeling forced, almost like the creator genuinely chose this role for our character Sistine who is the text-book, surprised, “pretend to not be interested but begs for some sort of praise” archetype. I can’t recall off hand right now, but this is an anime that has tropes and formulas but doesn’t get dragged down by them, like for example, FullMetal Panic!, which I personally thought was terrible due to the character Chidori who was a forced Tsundere/overbearing character included to try and contrast the lead, but it broke the pace and character so many times that I’d rather cut a toe off than re-watch that. However, I feel like with words alone, I could not paint the picture your mind needs to witness to appreciate Rokudenashi. Images will be included in this review but fear not, they are spoiler free. This is going to be spoiler free because I believe, for the most part, that the journey is the best aspect along with the conclusions you can’t have one without the other. It was first released on J, and is currently ongoing with a total of 22 volumes published.Rokudenashi Majutsu Koushi to Akashic Records, which we’ll call Rokudenashi just because it’s so much easier to say it was beautiful in so many ways the subtlety, the violence, the hurt, the contrast of serious to funny - I’m going to say at this point that the anime is the season favourite with huge potential. The series is published by KADOKAWA, and released under the Fujimi Fantasia Bunko label. Light Novel(s) Main article: Akashic Records Of Bastard Magic Instructor (Light Novel)Īkashic Records Of Bastard Magic Instructor ( ロクでなし魔術講師と 禁忌教典 ( アカシックレコード ), Roku de Nashi Majutsu Kōshi to Akashikku Rekōdo) is a light novel series written by Taro Hitsuji and illustrated by Kurone Mishima. Throughout the story, the various pasts of each character come into conflict with their present day, as it shapes their uncertain destinies into the future. The series follows the misadventures of Glenn Radars, a former shut-in neet forced to become a professor at the Alzano Imperial Magic Academy by his adopted mother Celica Arfonia his students Sistine Fibel, a girl who aspires to discover the secrets of the Melgalius' Sky Castle and Rumia Tingel, the former second princess of the Alzano Empire, who wields a mysterious power. 3.2 Special Episodes Of Bastard Magic Instructor. ![]() 3.1 Memory Records Of Bastard Magic Instructor. ![]()
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