The Wrong Way to use Healing Magic - Reviews

Alt title: Chiyu Mahou no Machigatta Tsukaikata: Senjou wo Kakeru Kaifuku Youin

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Kurobaby's avatar
Mar 30, 2024

I want season 2!!

Comedy ✅ LMAO✅ Action✅ Adventure ✅ Its a all-in-all pack. There are no unlikeable characters and our MC is one of the best I would say. Rose is defo a mood! If I was Usato, I don't think I would've been able to handle Rose ngl 😂 But she's an amazing person and its the results that count. 

This is an amazing watch! 👌👌

?/10 story
?/10 animation
?/10 sound
?/10 characters
8/10 overall
Blueflamemaster's avatar
Mar 2, 2024

***SPOILERS*** The manga is SOOOOO much better. They skipped so much in the anime. Because of "other animes" I skipped waiting for the anime & went to the manga. But I can't see the anime matching the pace of the manga. As of chapter 68 of the manga he is cities away and fighting for his life against a dragon kin. No way they cover that distance in 3 episodes. Not to mention that the current episodes are like chapter 50 in the manga. They just did 2 epiosde of content that shouldn't come up for a long time.

7/10 story
9/10 animation
?/10 sound
6/10 characters
8/10 overall
Bane69's avatar
Mar 29, 2024

There is nothing good about it. There is no suspense, character building, or anything interesting in the plot.The setting is cliche of cliche. Passable but nothing special. Plus one point for comedy. They picked an excellent voice for him, or should I say that the voice actor did an excellent job for this role.

5/10 story
7/10 animation
7/10 sound
5/10 characters
5/10 overall
SEGHE's avatar
Mar 27, 2024

The Wrong Way to Use Healing Magic offers a captivating story and well-developed characters, though the anime adaptation falls short when compared to the manga counterpart.

Story: 8/10 The anime presents a compelling story, following the journey of a young healer named Haruto who discovers he has a unique talent for healing magic. As he navigates the challenges of his newfound abilities, he finds himself embroiled in a series of adventures filled with action, humor, and heartwarming moments. The narrative is engaging and keeps viewers hooked from start to finish.

Animation: 6/10 While the animation maintains consistent design throughout, it fails to fully capture the magic and charm of the manga. The visuals are serviceable but lack the detail and fluidity seen in the original source material. Action sequences may feel somewhat lacking in intensity due to animation limitations, detracting from the overall viewing experience.

Sound: 6/10 The sound design in the anime is adequate but fails to leave a lasting impression. Background music and sound effects serve their purpose but lack the depth and impact to fully immerse viewers in the world of the story. While the audio elements complement the visuals, they do little to elevate the overall experience.

Characters: 8/10 One of the anime's strengths lies in its well-developed characters. Haruto and his companions are multi-dimensional and undergo significant growth throughout the series. Their relationships and interactions are authentic and engaging, adding depth to the story. Viewers will find themselves invested in the journeys of each character, rooting for their success and growth.

Overall: 7/10 The Wrong Way to Use Healing Magic offers a compelling story and well-developed characters that make for an enjoyable viewing experience. However, the anime adaptation falls short compared to the manga counterpart. As such, it is recommended to read the manga for a more immersive and satisfying experience. Nonetheless, you will still find this entertaining to watch.

8/10 story
6/10 animation
6/10 sound
8/10 characters
7/10 overall
JustAkeno's avatar
Mar 20, 2024

NO SPOILERS:

I really liked this anime. As generic and unoriginal as it may have been, it was actually very enjoyable, and it was sufficiently good to make me want to check out the source material for it. I think that this is exactly what the isekai genre should be - NOT some poor quality anti-promotion material (promotion material that makes you want to AVOID looking into the respective mangas or light-novels) - but instead, a really decent 'medium' to convey a story, and in a very digestible and easy-to-watch manner at that. The isekai part is basically irrelevant to the story.

When I find an anime "digestible", I essentially feel... very consistent feelings of mild pleasure throughout the whole anime. This is why I can't really rate the anime below a 3, but neither can I rate it above a 4. It's a very solid anime, but since it's so extremely unoriginal (outside of one singular aspect - the main protagonist's abilities), it doesn't deserve 4.5 or 5 stars.

But, it's not a terrible anime, and it's very clearly NOT below-average, at least not given the genre. So, something like 2.7 stars would be also a very reasonable rating IMO.

However, since I did appreciate and enjoy the story for what it was, I am giving it one extra star on top of that.

4 stars (8/10) is my final rating

In my opinion, definitely worth pursuing the manga or light novel if it has one.

8/10 story
4/10 animation
8/10 sound
8/10 characters
8/10 overall
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