By capturing the dungeon Amon, Alibaba realizes his dream of becoming wealthy, but there's no sign of Aladdin, who finds himself among the once-great Kouga clan. Held together by their leader, Baba, Aladdin perceives there is something special about them.
Aladdin and Alibaba
Dungeon Suite
The Sorceror of Creation
People of the Plains
Dungeon-Capturer
Fanalis, The Warrior Tribe
His Name Is Sinbad
A Promise That Can't Be Kept
A Prince's Responsibility
His Name is Judar
A New Visitor
Decisions and Farewells
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Lucy is a seventeen-year-old mage with the power to summon stellar spirits, but what she really wants to do is join a guild - and not just any guild. She has her eyes set on Fairy Tail, a notoriously reckless and outrageous group of magic users who are likely to be drunk or destroying buildings and towns in the process of completing a job! While in town one...
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Fairy Tail and Magi may as well be siblings. They're both set in a fantasy-like universe where magic users are a common sight to behold. The two series also include limitless adventures, interesting/unique character designs, bonds between friends, and numerous battles. While both shows tend to be pretty silly, they're not afraid to get serious. If you're interested in magic/fantasy and you liked one, I'm sure you would like the other.
These anime's both are set in the fantasy era, but not only that but both are based around questing, magic, friends and that whole idea of fighting evil for a greater good which in both these cases is to proctect there friends and families.
They are both set around fantasys and super power, the character and actually drawn nicely rather than those of sloppy and non human look imo, I really love the theme of both, which is protecting close friends, it's very cool
Yohko is nothing but ordinary. Throughout her life she has been considered an outcast, especially with a hair color not native to many in Japan, bright red. Things change for Yohko when a mysterious man named Keiki arrives and claims that she is his empress. Yohko and two friends are then taken through a vortex, and then abandoned.. in a world of demons and...
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They are both stories about becoming a king. The protagonists goes on a journey to become stronger and understand themselves.
These two anime are related as it involves kings from different countries. In Magi there are dungeons involved and all the episodes stick to the protagonist whilst in 12 Kindoms there are characters transforming into horses and at certain episodes the anime veered off to other kingdoms characters.
Otherwise both anime are focused on adventure and fantasy. They are the sort of anime that you should take seriously as they show the struggles of the protagonist and what they do to become more powerful. At first I thought Magi would be a very easy going anime but it is not. Do watch both of these anime as they are awesome!!
Both series feature a very similar fantasy world with lots of great characters. Magi is a bit more lighthearted and less political than Twelve Kingdoms, but they're both great series.
The year is 2095. Magic has been tamed as another form of technology, and the practice of magic is now a rigorous discipline. Brother and sister Tatsuya and Miyuki Shiba are just about to start their first year at the renowned First Magic High School of Japan. But the school's ironclad rules mean that the brilliant Miyuki enters the prestigious Course 1...
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They both have magic and bothe are interesting, so go for it... Jesus i'm never making another recommendation, why does it have to have so many characters?