Daiku no Magia review

LordessMeep8
Apr 14, 2021
Magia the Ninth

Get this, your favorite classical composers in a manga, featuring their famous compositions, fight against demons, and (SPOILER UNTIL *) not even have a proper ending.*

I think the author either likes classical music or just researched them and have them in a manga where classical music enthusiasts will enjoy them.

Well having well know composers like the 3 B, Liszt, Schumann, Schubert, and even a violin maker, Stradivarius, you know the author did some research.

At first, when they chant some words before they execute "Masterpieces", I felt that the author wants classical to not be an obscure taste.

The pieces the author chose are mostly the most famous works, with each varying stories, interpretations, and descriptions about the piece.

With that in mind, the pieces were limited. Look at Schubert, he only used Der Erlkonig throughout the entire series. Liszt only have Liebestraum. Brahms's Alto Rhapsody. And of course Beethoven has 4 because he's the . most famous composer, and he's the main protagonist.

Story-wise, young kid wants revenge and find a mentor, yeah.

Art, all of them are bishounen, because the target demographic are women so it's ok, but what is not okay, at least for me, is a WOMAN TCHAIKOVSKY. You could have choose one from the many female composers instead of gender bending.

Would I recommend you reading this? No, unless you just want to marvel at pretty boys, classical composers character, fantasy action, then I won't stop you.
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