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Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic

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Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic
Firsttankōbon volume cover, featuring Aladdin
マギ
(Magi)
Genre
Manga
Written byShinobu Ohtaka
Published byShogakukan
English publisher
ImprintShōnen Sunday Comics
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Sunday
Original runJune 3, 2009October 11, 2017
Volumes37(List of volumes)
Anime television series
Directed by
Produced by
  • Hiroo Maruyama
  • Tomoyuki Saitō
  • Tomonori Ochikoshi
  • Hiroyuki Shimizu
  • Shunsuke Saitō
  • Toshihiro Maeda (S2)
Written byHiroyuki Yoshino
Music byShirō Sagisu
StudioA-1 Pictures
Licensed by
Original networkJNN (MBS)
English network
Original run October 7, 2012 March 30, 2014
Episodes50(List of episodes)
Prequel
iconAnime and manga portal

Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic (マギ,Magi) is a Japanesemanga series written and illustrated byShinobu Ohtaka. It was serialized inShogakukan'sshōnen manga magazineWeekly Shōnen Sunday from June 2009 to October 2017, with its chapters collected in 37tankōbon volumes. In North America, the manga is licensed for English release byViz Media.

Taking place in a fantasy world that borrows elements fromOne Thousand and One Nights, the story follows a young boy named Aladdin and his traveling companion Alibaba, who go on adventures conquering dungeons to obtain valuable items, metal vessels, and powerful hosts capable of harnessing magic known asdjinns. Upon completing their first dungeon, Aladdin learns of his identity as the titular Magi destined to ordain Alibaba to inherit the throne. As a result, the two decide to continue their travels all while forging friendships and rivalries along the way.

A 25-episodeanime television adaptation byA-1 Pictures aired from October 2012 to March 2013, followed by a second 25-episode season,Magi: The Kingdom of Magic, aired from October 2013 to March 2014. The anime series is licensed in North America byAniplex of America. It was also licensed byKazé in United Kingdom and byMadman Entertainment in Australia.

Aspin-off prequel series,Magi: Adventure of Sinbad, written by Ohtaka and illustrated byYoshifumi Ohtera [ja], was serialized inWeekly Shōnen Sunday from May to June 2013, and later on Shogakukan's websiteUra Sunday from September 2013 to April 2018.

In 2014,Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic received the 59thShogakukan Manga Award for theshōnen category. By April 2018, the manga hadover 25 million copies in circulation.

Synopsis

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Setting

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The series is largely based on numerous stories fromOne Thousand and One Nights (Arabian Nights), most notably the tales ofAladdin,Ali Baba, andSinbad the Sailor.[3] The story is set in an alternate recreation of the ancient Old World with several regions and nations having some resemblances with real-life counterparts from that time. In this world, all living beings possess an essence known asRukh (ルフ,Rufu) and when they die, this essence returns to the huge flow (also known as "guidance") of Rukh that gives life to all subsequent beings in an eternal cycle of rebirth called "Fate". Once a person is overcome with sadness, anger, and hopelessness, their Rukh becomes corrupted, unstable, and black, and deviates from the main guidance in a process known as "Fall into Depravity" (堕転,Daten).

There are also several magic castles full of treasures and traps known as "Dungeons", which are each the lair of a powerful magic being, aDjinn (ジン,Jin). Individuals that manage to overcome the trials of a Dungeon and earn the allegiance of its Djinn are known as Dungeon Capturers (迷宮ダンジョン攻略者,Danjon Kōryakusha), gaining the ability to use its powers infused in a personal item of theirs known as a "Metal Vessel" and create less potent "Household Vessels" for their companions as well.

People can use the Rukh in their bodies to create an energy known as Magoi (マゴイ) to power their magical weapons and abilities. This energy must be used with care, as despite the fact that an individual's magoi can be restored with feeding and rest, once fully exhausted it causes their death. Among those that can perform magic with their own Magoi there is a rare class of magicians known as Magi (マギ), that can also use Magoi from the Rukh around them, greatly increasing their capabilities. A Magi usually chooses Dungeon Capturers to offer guidance and protection making them into their King Vessels (王の器,Ō no Utsuwa). There are several nations in history that were founded or improved by the rule of such individuals.

Plot

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Main article:List ofMagi: The Labyrinth of Magic characters

Fourteen years before the story begins, a colossal dungeon emerges from the sea, drawing thousands who never return—until Aladdin, a boy harboring aDjinn named Ugo in his flute, and Alibaba Saluja, an ambitious young man, conquer it. Their journey starts when Alibaba, seeking to claim the dungeon Amon, allies with Aladdin after witnessing his power. Overcoming adversaries like the slaver Jamil and his warriorsMorgiana and Goltas, they free Morgiana from mental enslavement. Upon victory, the Djinn Amon reveals Aladdin as a Magi, a guide to kings, and Alibaba as his chosen candidate. Forced to flee as the dungeon collapses, they separate: Aladdin is transported afar to learn his destiny, while Alibaba returns to Balbadd, using Amon's treasure to liberate slaves, including Morgiana.

Reuniting later, the trio encounters Sinbad, the legendary adventurer and king of Sindria. In Balbadd, Alibaba joins the Fog Troupe to oppose his tyrannical half-brother, Abhmad, and establishes arepublic—only for the Kou Empire to annex the nation. Traveling to Sindria, they train to combat Al-Thamen, a clandestine group spreading chaos. With Hakuryuu Ren, a Kou prince, they conquer the dungeon Zagan before parting ways: Aladdin studies magic at Magnostadt Academy, Alibaba trains in the Reim Empire, Hakuryuu returns home, and Morgiana departs for the Dark Continent.

A year later, Aladdin and Alibaba reunite during a war against Magnostadt, whose leader unwittingly aids Al-Thamen's goal of reviving the destructive deity Ill Ilah. A global alliance forms to stop this, and at a subsequent summit, Aladdin reveals humanity's origins as transformed beings from another world, Alma-Torran. King Solomon, Aladdin's father, had sealed Ill Ilah and entrusted Ugo with creating their current world.

Hakuryuu and the Magi Judar then ignite a Kou civil war. Alibaba and Aladdin fail to sway Hakuryuu, now consumed by darkness, and a battle leaves Alibaba and Judar mortally wounded. Post-war, Sinbad enacts a plan for peace, while Alibaba is revived by Alma-Torran's people. Teaming with Judar, he learns from the Mother Dragon that Ill Ilah is corrupted by David, Solomon's father, who seeks godhood and manipulates Sinbad.

Three years later, Alibaba stabilizes Kou's economy and rejoins his friends to defeat Al-Thamen's leader, Arba. Sinbad, possessed by Arba, overthrows Ugo in the Sacred Palace and alters the Rukh system, equating happiness with death or transformation into Rukh. Though Alibaba's group negotiates a truce, David hijacks the palace, aiming to reduce all life to Rukh. Aladdin and the wandering Magi, Yunan, confront David, halting his control. Sinbad sacrifices himself to destroy David, ending the crisis. With the Magi system dissolved, nations unite for peace. Alibaba marries Morgiana, closing their arduous journey with hope for the future.

Media

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Manga

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Main article:List ofMagi: The Labyrinth of Magic chapters

Written and illustrated byShinobu Ohtaka,Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic was serialized inShogakukan'sshōnen manga magazineWeekly Shōnen Sunday from June 3, 2009,[4][5] to October 11, 2017.[6][7] Shogakukan collected its 369 individual chapters in 37tankōbon volumes, released from December 18, 2009,[8] to November 17, 2017.[9]

In February 2013,Viz Media announced that it had licensed the manga for English release in North America.[10] The 37 volumes were published from August 13, 2013,[11] to August 13, 2019.[12]

Aspin-off prequel series,Magi: Adventure of Sinbad, written by Ohtaka and illustrated byYoshifumi Ohtera [ja], was released as an additional material with the first volume of the anime series.[13] It was later expanded into a regular series, which was serialized inWeekly Shōnen Sunday from May 18 to June 26, 2013.[14][15] It was then transferred over to Shogakukan's webcomic siteUra Sunday (also available later on theMangaONE app),[16] being published from September 18, 2013,[17] to April 25, 2018.[18]

Anime

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Main articles:List ofMagi: The Labyrinth of Magic episodes,Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic season 1, andMagi: The Kingdom of Magic

During the Shogakukan's Jisedai World Hobby Fair '12 Summer event in June 2012, ananimetelevision adaptation was announced.[19] Produced byA-1 Pictures, the series aired onMBS andTBS from October 7, 2012,[20] to March 31, 2013.[21] For the first 12 episodes, the opening theme song is "V.I.P." bySID and the ending theme song is "Yubi Bōenkyō" byNogizaka46.[22] From episode 13 onwards, the opening song is "Matataku Hoshi no Shita de" byPorno Graffitti and the ending is "The Bravery" bySupercell.[23][24]

After the end of the first season, a second season,Magi: The Kingdom of Magic, was announced.[25][26] The season aired from October 6, 2013,[27] to March 30, 2014.[28] For the first 13 episodes, the opening theme song is "Anniversary" bySID and the ending theme song is "Eden" byAqua Timez,[29] while from episode 14 onwards, the opening theme song is "Hikari" byVivid and the ending theme song is "With You/With Me" by9nine.[30]

The series debuted in North America on October 10, 2012, onCrunchyroll andHulu.[31]Aniplex of America licensed the series and its English dub was streamed onViz Media'sNeon Alley service starting on October 18, 2013.[32][33][34] In December 2019,Funimation added the series to its streaming service.[35] It was licensed byViz Media Europe in Europe,[36]Kazé in the UK[37][38] (distributed byManga Entertainment),[39][40] and byMadman Entertainment in Australia.[41]

Video games

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Magi: The Labyrinth of Beginnings (マギ はじまりの迷宮,Magi Hajimari no Meikyū) was released for theNintendo 3DS. The game was produced byBandai Namco Games and was released on February 21, 2013.[42] The game got an update with more playable characters, a new dungeon and more story.[43]

Magi: A Whole New World (マギ 新たなる世界,Magi Aratanaru no Sekai) is the sequel toThe Labyrinth of Beginnings. It was released for the 3DS, and was announced in September 2013.[43] The game was released on February 13, 2014.[44][45][46]

AMobagesocial card battle game,Magi: The Labyrinth of Fate (マギ 運命の迷宮,Magi Unmei no Meikyū), was developed byNexon for feature phones and smartphones and available from November 21, 2012, to January 30, 2015.[47][48]

ARPG mobile game,Magi: Dungeons & Magic, was distributed by Nexon for smartphones and available from February 20, 2014, to September 17, 2015.[49][50]

Stage play

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In March 2022, it was announced that the series would receive astage musical adaptation, titledMusical "Magi" – Dungeon Kumikyoku (ミュージカル『マギ』-迷宮組曲-,Myūjikaru Magi Danjon Kumikyoku), which ran at the Tennozu Galaxy Theater inTokyo on June 3–12, 2022, and at the Morinomiya Piloti Hall inOsaka on June 18–19 of the same year. The cast included Yugo Miyajima as Aladdin, Hiroki Ino as Alibaba,Nana Okada as Morgiana, Mitshuhiro Nagatomo as Budel, Miho Sugimoto as Baba, Shо̄go Onozuka as Goltas, Shina Tanaka as Ren Hakuei, Akito Teshima as Judar, Daisuke Hirose as Kassim,Takuji Kawakubo as Jamil, andToshiyuki Morikawa (voice appearance) as Ugo. Kо̄tarо̄ Yoshitani directed the musical, with screenplay by Sayaka Asai, music composed by Shuhei Kamimura and choreography handled by Mamoru.[51][52] A second stage play was announced in March 2023, featuring the same cast and staff from the first one, and ran at Shinagawa Prince Hotel Stellar Ball in Tokyo from June 9 to 18 of the same year, and Morinomiya Piloti Hall in Osaka on June 24 and 25.[53]

Reception

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Four months after the series' anime adaptation announcement in June 2012, the print circulation of the manga went from 3 million copies of the first 12 volumes to over 6.5 million copies of the first 14 volumes in October of the same year.[54] By October 2013, the manga had over 13 million copies in circulation;[55] over 18 million copies in circulation by May 2015;[56] over 23 million copies in circulation by April 2016;[57] and over 25 million copies in circulation by April 2018.[58] In Japan,Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic was the ninth top selling manga series in 2012;[59] fourth in 2013;[60] eighth in 2014;[61] 20th in 2015 and 2016;[62][63] and 10th in 2017.[64]

The series ranked 16th onTakarajimasha'sKono Manga ga Sugoi! list of best manga of 2013 for male readers.[65] The series won the 59thShogakukan Manga Award in theshōnen category in 2014.[66] OnTV Asahi's Manga Sōsenkyo 2021 poll, in which 150.000 people voted for their top 100 manga series,Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic ranked 75th.[67]

In his review of the first volume of the manga, L.B Bryant noted "not only is it a shonen title but it's a GOOD shonen title" and recommended it be picked up.[68] Rebecca Silverman ofAnime News Network gave the first volume a B rating. She criticized itsfanservice and noted the story felt more like arole-playing game than a manga, suggesting Ohtaka seemed uncertain about its direction. Silverman compared Aladdin toOne Piece'sMonkey D. Luffy, and praised Ohtaka's improved art sinceSumomomo, Momomo. She concluded that while imperfect, the series is recommended forshōnen adventure fans.[69] Leroy Douresseaux of Comic Book Bin also ranked the first volume as a B, and compared Ohtaka's art style to Yuuki Iinuma'sItsuwaribito. She describedMagi as a "straight-forward, fun to read adventure, partPrince of Persia and partRaiders of the Lost Ark".[70] Kelly Quinn ofThe B&N Sci-Fi and Fantasy Blog included the series on her list of "7 Butt-Kicking Shonen Manga by Women Writers".[71]

IGN listedMagi: The Labyrinth of Magic among the best anime series of the 2010s, and wrote that it is "a fun watch and has a surprising amount of action for those that are fans of shonen".[72]

Notes

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  1. ^Series Unit Director (シリーズ演出)

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