A Returner's Magic Should Be Special | |
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귀환자의 마법은 특별해야 합니다 Gwihwanjaui Mabeob-eun Teugbyeolhaeya Habnida | |
Genre | Adventure, fantasy [1] |
Author | Usonan |
Illustrator | Wookjakga |
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English publisher | |
Webtoon service | |
Original run | May 19, 2018 – present |
Volumes | 6 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Taishi Kawaguchi |
Written by | Takamitsu Kōno |
Music by | Kenta Higashiohji |
Studio | Arvo Animation |
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Original network | Tokyo MX, BS11, GTV, GYT, CTV, MBS |
Original run | October 8, 2023 – present |
Episodes | 12 |
A Returner's Magic Should Be Special (Korean : 귀환자의 마법은 특별해야 합니다, romanized: Gwihwanjaui Mabeob-eun Teugbyeolhaeya Habnida, Japanese : 帰還者の魔法は特別です, romanized: Kikansha no Mahō wa Tokubetsu Desu) is a South Korean web novel written by Usonan. It was serialized in Kakao's digital comic and fiction platform KakaoPage from September 2016 to August 2019. A webtoon adaptation was first serialized in KakaoPage in May 2018, and is illustrated by Wookjakga. An anime television series adaptation produced by Arvo Animation aired from October to December 2023. A second season has been announced.
Written by Usonan, the novel was serialized on Kakao's digital comic and fiction platform KakaoPage from September 2, 2016, to August 3, 2019. [7] It was collected into eight volumes. [8]
No. | Korean release date | Korean ISBN |
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1 | June 30, 2017 [9] | 979-1-16-145022-3 |
2 | July 1, 2017 [10] | 979-1-16-145023-0 |
3 | October 1, 2017 [11] | 979-1-16-145041-4 |
4 | February 1, 2018 [12] | 979-1-16-145058-2 |
5 | May 1, 2018 [13] | 979-1-16-145085-8 |
6 | August 1, 2018 [14] | 979-1-16-145122-0 |
7 | February 1, 2019 [15] | 979-1-16-145203-6 |
8 | November 27, 2019 [8] | 979-1-16-145289-0 |
A manhwa adaptation, illustrated by Wookjakga, began serialization on KakaoPage on May 19, 2018. [16] As of June 2024, D&C Media has published six volumes. [17]
In Japan, the series is published by Piccoma digitally and Kadokawa Shoten in print. [18] [19] In English, Tappytoon publishes the series digitally. [20] In October 2021, Yen Press announced that they licensed the series for English publication. [21]
No. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English release date | English ISBN |
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1 | January 11, 2021 [22] | 979-1-19-730383-8 | August 9, 2022 [1] | 978-1-97-534116-9 |
2 | July 9, 2021 [23] | 979-1-19-136394-4 | April 18, 2023 [24] | 978-1-97-536063-4 |
3 | February 10, 2023 [25] | 979-1-16-777062-2 | March 19, 2024 [26] | 978-1-97-539204-8 |
4 | May 22, 2023 [27] | 979-1-16-777088-2 | July 23, 2024 [28] | 978-1-97-539206-2 |
5 | December 28, 2023 [29] | 979-1-19-354960-5 | — | — |
6 | June 27, 2024 [17] | 979-1-19-382129-9 | — | — |
An anime television series adaptation was announced by Aniplex at AnimeJapan on March 25, 2023. [2] It is produced by Arvo Animation and directed by Taishi Kawaguchi, with scripts written by Takamitsu Kōno, character designs handled by Hiromi Katō, and music composed by Kenta Higashiohji. The series aired from October 8 to December 24, 2023, on Tokyo MX and other networks. [lower-alpha 1] The opening theme song is "Get Back" by Flow, while the ending theme song is "6 o Naderu" (6を撫でる, "Stroke the 6") by Momosu Momosu. [4] [30] Crunchyroll streamed the series outside of East Asia. [31] Muse Communication licensed the series in Southeast Asia. [32]
A second season was announced after the final episode of the first season. [33]
No. | Title [34] [35] | Directed by [lower-alpha 2] | Storyboarded by [lower-alpha 2] | Original air date [36] | |
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1 | "Destruction" Transliteration: "Hametsu" (Japanese: 破滅) | Taishi Kawaguchi | Taishi Kawaguchi | October 8, 2023 | |
Ten years ago, the world became a Shadow World that resulted in the death of the majority of the world's inhabitants. To save the world, 150 million mages entered the Shadow Labyrinth to clear it, but only six remain. The remaining mages finally defeat the dungeon boss Boromir Napolitan. After the battle, the six reflect on their adventure. However, the dragon's heart suddenly explodes, releasing the tremendous amount of mana it stored to destroy the world and kill the remaining mages. One of the last six, Desir Herrman, finds himself returning 13 years into the past right before the Hebrion Academy entrance ceremony. Brigitte, a professor at the school, explains the entrance exam and its objective, to clear a pseudo-Shadow World. In the school's courtyard, Desir is approached by his mentor, the second-year student and fire mage Ladoria Doriche, who brings him to the test area. Desir explains that Hebrion Academy has a discriminatory practice of putting all nobles in the alpha class and commoners in the beta class regardless of their test results, and those in the beta class are not properly educated. After passing by Elheim Trikincy, a second-year alpha class student who Ladoria despises, and being ridiculed by him, Desir arrives at the test area where he meets Romantica Eru, a comrade who died in the previous timeline. | |||||
2 | "The Test" Transliteration: "Shiken" (Japanese: 試験) | Taishi Kawaguchi | Taishi Kawaguchi | October 15, 2023 | |
Before the test, Desir is introduced to Azest Kingscrown, who delivered the final strike on Napolitan in the previous timeline, by her mentor Elheim. The test begins as Desir, Romantica, Azest, and three other applicants enter an artificial Shadow World in which the objective is to be one of the first three to cross the goal using any means necessary. The test begins with Azest running towards the goal, while Desir and Romantica team up to take out one of the other three applicants after the applicant nearly hits Romantica with his attack, with Azest taking out the other two. Romantica then engages in a battle with Desir. Despite casing powerful wind spells, Desir counters it with inverse spells. Desir then casts a fireball spell on himself to catapult him to Azest's location. Desir uses inverse spells again to defeat Azest and cross the goal first. Azest then crosses second, while Romantica crosses the goal to finish third and pass the test. | |||||
3 | "Comrades" Transliteration: "Nakama" (Japanese: 仲間) | Taishi Kawaguchi | Shōtarō Hashiguchi | October 22, 2023 | |
The academy faculty and staff assemble to discuss placement, and despite their stance on relegating all commoners to the beta class, Brigitte recommends Desir to be in the alpha class. The results are released and Romantica is surprised to find herself in the beta class. After her first day in class, Romantica is invited by the alpha class student Doneta Hadoon to join his party, but is hesitant to join when Doneta requires her to go on a date. Afterwards, Desir approaches Romanica with a request to join his party and leaves her with a letter to read in private. Later in the day, Desir watches another beta class student Pram Schnaizer, another comrade Desir fought with, have a sparring match with the alpha student Percival Asenguitz. While Pram is known for his fast strikes with the sword, he uses a heavy sword in the match and loses. After the match, Desir and Romantica talk in private regarding the letter, and Desir reveals that Romantica's parents bought the nobility title from a merchant and despite her skills, the administration is well aware that her commoner origins, hence her placement in the beta class. With Desir having formed a party with Pram and Romantica determined to be in the same party as Pram, Romantica joins Desir's party. | |||||
4 | "Forming a Party" Transliteration: "Kessei" (Japanese: 結成) | Daisuke Kurose | Kaori Higuchi | October 29, 2023 | |
Desir, Romantica, and Pram meet with Brigitte to officially form a party with Brigitte serving as the party's advisor. Desir explains that he plans to get promoted to the alpha class by getting to the top nine of the ranking tournament, which has never been accomplished by a beta student in the tournament's history. Brigitte approves the party with her blessing as she hopes to reform the academy's discriminatory system. Afterwards, Desir cleans up the rat-infested training room assigned to the party. Romantica begins her training by improving her magic accuracy, while Desir tells Pram that there is nothing he can teach him knowing that getting him to wield a rapier instead of a heavy sword is the key. Pram shows Desir a rapier his father passed to him, then explains his background having been born to a noble father and a commoner mother. Wanting to impress his father that he never knew, Pram trained with the rapier. But his mother passed away and with her last words, told Pram to stay away from his father. Afterwards, Pram enrolled at Hebrion to find his father knowing that several nobles attend the school. Three days later, Romanitca improves her magical accuracy, while Pram continues to train with a heavy sword having sold his rapier out of disgust for his father. | |||||
5 | "Rapier" Transliteration: "Reipia" (Japanese: 細剣) | Masato Kitagawa | Nagisa Miyazaki | November 5, 2023 | |
Pram brings Desir to the shop he sold his rapier to buy it back, paying forty silver coins for it after Pram sold it for three silver coins as Pram sold it as a sword, but Desir bought it as a special kind of sword called a kemuvin. With Desir using his magic to figure out how to unsheathe it, he gives it to Pram to unsheathe it, learning that the sword is made of blancium, a rare metal that is powerful and lightweight. Despite already agreeing to sell the sword, the shop owner demands Pram return the rapier. As such, Pram fights the shop's bodyguard in a duel. Pram is knocked around as his moves were easy to read, but is able to quickly react and use his speed to knock the bodyguard out and get out of the shop. Meanwhile, Romantica completes the training exercise. She has dinner with Doneta and rejects his offer to join, telling him that she was once a commoner. She leaves with a warning for Doneta not to look down on commoners, and Doneta reacts angrily as it is revealed that his father was executed in a rebellion organized by commoners. | |||||
6 | "Final Round" Transliteration: "Honsen" (Japanese: 本戦) | Taishi Kawaguchi | Tsukasa Sunaga | November 12, 2023 | |
Desir's party makes the final round of the ranking tournament in dominating fashion. Outraged by the party's success, Professor Fergman calls Blue Moon, the top-ranked party at Hebrion led by Azest and advised by Fergman, in for a meeting, instructing them to use any means necessary to eliminate them. After the meeting, fellow party members Doneta and Percival approach Azest demanding that they be given permission to defeat Romantica and Pram, respectively. Azest agrees with the condition that she defeats Desir. In preparation for the final round, Desir's party studies Shadow Worlds at the school's library, and Azest approaches Desir to declare war. Desir reveals that he engaged in combat with Azest at the entrance ceremony to motivate her to get as strong as possible. The day of the final round arrives with the parties battling each other to clear the artificial Shadow World. The final round begins with Desir fighting a female ice mage. Despite her impressive ability to cast two spells at once, Desir exposes her inability to control her magic and uses an inversion spell to defeat her with her own magic to make her the first of 30 students to be eliminated. | |||||
7 | "Magical Beasts" Transliteration: "Majū" (Japanese: 魔獣) | Taishi Kawaguchi | Nagisa Miyazaki | November 19, 2023 | |
Romantica and Pram meet up and with their teamwork, take out two participants. Afterwards, Desir finds Romantica and Pram, and the party is together again. With 18 participants remaining, the party plots their course of action as Desir decides that their chances of getting promoted are better if they are among the last nine remaining rather than to clear the Shadow World. The Privius Clock Tower rings that summons magical beasts into the Shadow World, triggering a survival quest. The remaining participants are attacked by a pack of Kildra mice. Desir's party runs away, and needing to defeat only the leader that Desir draws it out with his blood. Romantica attacks it with her magic, but fails to kill it due to its high magic resistance. Pram goes into the pack to defeat the leader and succeeds after an exhausting battle to clear the survival quest. The party rests while Desir recomposes himself after Pram went against his orders to retreat. The other parties clear their survival quests with a member of Blue Moon being the only casualty. The parties head to the Privius Clock Tower where a battle royale awaits. | |||||
8 | "Crash" Transliteration: "Gekitotsu" (Japanese: 激突) | Daisuke Kurose | Tsukasa Sunaga | November 26, 2023 | |
Romantica launches a sneak attack from inside the clock tower to eliminate two members of Blue Moon leaving them with only Azest, Doneta, and Pervical, and then two members of the Pine Tree party leaving 13 participants left. The Blue Moon, Red Dragon, and Pine Tree parties meet up at the clock tower entrance and begin fighting each other as Desir had set up a trap hoping that the remaining competitors would eliminate each other through friendly fire to get themselves into the top nine, but Azest figured out the plan. Azest takes on both parties herself and immobilizes the competitors without eliminating them forcing Desir's party to have to defeat Blue Moon in order to get promoted to alpha. The parties have their promised one-on-one battles as Desir fights Azest, Romantica fights Doneta, and Pram fights Percival. Romantica gets the upper hand on Doneta due to the fog, but Doneta disperses it with his Artifact. Doneta becomes enraged when Romantica tells him that they are alike despite their status. Doneta overwhelms Romantica with his Artifact, and Pram covers for Romantica as Doneta tells Percival to stay out of the fight. Taking advantage of a blind spot caused by Doneta's focus on Romantica, Pram dislodges the Artifact. Pram and Romantica decide that they will take on this battle with Doneta and Percival together. Meanwhile, Desir and Azest fight in the floor above. | |||||
9 | "Showdown" Transliteration: "Ketchaku" (Japanese: 決着) | Taishi Kawaguchi | Taishi Kawaguchi Shiori Sakaguchi | December 3, 2023 | |
Desir asks Azest if she is having fun and frustrated by her inability to beat Desir despite her superior strength and skills, she responds by unleashing her ultimate spell, Frozen Throne. Using vision magic, Azest creates a barrier of ice where she can wield her magic without limitations, but Desir inverses her magic circles, prompting Azest to use her magic sword instead. Meanwhile, Doneta and Percival attack Romantica and Pram with a pincer attack, but Romantica defeats both of them with her wind magic. As Azest attacks Desir with her magic sword, Desir uses inversion on the clock tower to sever its magical power and clear the Shadow World to win the tournament. Afterwards, Fergman throws a tantrum in front of the professors and accuses Brigitte of cheating, but has no proof. The next day, Desir explains his strategy to Azest in that the initial plan was to have the alpha students eliminate each other that Azest figured out, but it also allowed him to analyze the clock tower's spell as he could not do it with several alpha students attacking him as he was barely able to analyze it with only Azest around. Desir, Romantica, and Pram go to Brigitte's office as she celebrates the party's promotion to alpha class with an exclusive cake. Brigitte reflects on how strong Desir has gotten as it is revealed that she taught Desir how to use magic. Meanwhile, Fergman is at the shadow labyrinth to plot his revenge. | |||||
10 | "Respite" Transliteration: "Kyūsoku" (Japanese: 休息) | Masato Kitagawa | Nagisa Miyazaki | December 10, 2023 | |
During the school break, Desir's party goes shopping at a mall for a day of fun. Desir runs into Azest at the mall, and the four play a game of air hockey. Azest's competitiveness takes over leading her to use her ice magic that Desir inverses. The next day, the new term begins with Desir's party starting their first day in alpha class with their usual morning practice with Azest joining them. Following the lecture taught by Prelude, Desir approaches her with a request for the party to be dispatched to the Heurelli branch of the magical tower to guard the Tear of Regernel knowing that in ten hours, a rebel group called the Outers will come to steal it. After initially refusing, Prelude agrees to the request. Meanwhile at the magical tower headquarters, Zod Exarion, the inventor of the technology to use magic gems, receives the request and is surprised to see that Desir's party is being sent to the Heurelli branch. | |||||
11 | "A Raid" Transliteration: "Shūgeki" (Japanese: 襲撃) | Taishi Kawaguchi | Nagisa Miyazaki | December 17, 2023 | |
A poor person carrying a bag of bread bumps into Kraiken, the leader of the Outers, in Heurelli, and Kraiken spoils the bread after warning him to be careful going out at night. Kraiken leads the army of Outers to the gate where they breach it with a combined magic and sword attack knowing that the barrier can only withstand one of the attacks at a time. They are greeted by an army of soldiers and after seeing that they are wearing strong armor, they sneak into the room where the Tear of Regernel is located. Kraiken uses his earth magic to disable the security, but he and his henchmen are met by Pram and Romantica. They take out most of Kraiken's henchmen, but Kraiken escapes with the Tear. Kraiken is met by Desir, who posed as that poor person as by touching Kraiken, he is able to track his mana. Desir and Kraiken engage in battle. | |||||
12 | "Anti-Mage" Transliteration: "Anchimeiji" (Japanese: アンチメイジ) | Taishi Kawaguchi | Taishi Kawaguchi Shiori Sakaguchi | December 24, 2023 | |
Kraiken launches a barrage of attacks, only for Desir to inverse all of them. Desir pins Kraiken down with Gravity Control to take back the Tear. Kraiken counters by transforming into a magical beast. Kraiken initially overwhelms Desir, but Desir inverses the magical beast spell as he needed time to analyze it because it is rarely used. Desir uses the Tear to cast a powerful fireball spell to defeat Kraiken. The next day, Desir meets Zod and has a chess match as his reward for defending the Tear. During the match, Desir and Zod make a wager with Desir showing his ability to power magical stones. Meanwhile at Fergman's villa, Azest tells Fergman that she is leaving Blue Moon. Sometime later back at school, Desir tells Romantica and Pram that in 13 days, a Shadow World will appear, and he trained them hard to prepare for it. Romantica asks Desir about his secret of being a returner, but just as Desir was about to answer, Romantica stops him and decides she wants to find out herself. Afterwards, Azest joins Desir's party and the four train hard for the upcoming Shadow World. 13 days later, the Shadow World appears, and Desir's party is deployed. |
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