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Isekai Cheat Magician

Isekai Cheat Magician (異世界チート魔術師マジシャン, Isekai Chīto Majishan, "Another World Cheat Magician") is a Japanese light novel series written by Takeru Uchida and illustrated by Nardack. The series began as a web novel series on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō website in 2012. It was then acquired by Shufunotomo beginning in 2013; sixteen volumes have been published as of January 2024. A manga adaptation by Karin Suzuragi began serialization in Kadokawa Shoten's Monthly Shōnen Ace magazine in December 2016, with seventeen tankōbon volumes released so far. An anime television series adaptation by Encourage Films aired from July to September 2019. In October 2019, Crunchyroll started showing the dubbed version.

Plot

Taichi Nishimura and Rin Azuma[a] are two ordinary high school students who also happen to be childhood friends. On the way to school, a magic circle appears beneath their feet, and Taichi and Rin both get mysteriously transported to another world called Altianutz. While trying to grasp their current situation, they get attacked by a vicious monster. Luckily, a group of adventurers comes to their aid and rescues them. After arriving at a nearby town, they decide to enroll as adventurers themselves. While enrolling, they discover that they possess incredibly powerful magic and physical prowess. Thus, their adventure begins as the most powerful "cheat magicians". However, as Taichi is forced to discover, his presence in Altia was willed by a mysterious woman who wishes to use his power to control the fate of this world.

Characters

Main characters

Taichi Nishimura (西村 太一, Nishimura Taichi)
Voiced by: Kōhei Amasaki[2][3] (Japanese); Griffin Puatu[4] (English)
A 15-year-old high school student and role-playing game fan blessed with good reflexes but lacking ambition. He is able to keep a clear head in a crisis situation, and is very optimistic and kind, even to the point of self-sacrifice. When he is displaced into Altia, he gains tremendous magical abilities (his magical capacity level is measured at 120,000, his magical power level at 40,000), ranking him as a natural (and very rare) Unique Magician who can directly tap into the elemental magical forces (as opposed to a normal Magician, who has to chant an incantation in order to make use of them). His specialty magic is being a Summoner who can directly call upon elemental spirits - in his case, Aerial - and their powers. Because of his power level giving him such a distinct advantage over most opponents, he considers himself a "cheat" Magician; hence the series' name.
Rin Azuma (吾妻 凛, Azuma Rin)
Voiced by: Rie Takahashi[2][3] (Japanese); Lizzie Freeman[4] (English)
Taichi's agemate, schoolmate and childhood friend, who has long been harboring a crush on him. She is a very smart girl and has black hair (auburn in the manga and anime) which she keeps tied in a ponytail. After being displaced into Altia, she also gains high-ranking magical powers and becomes a rare Quad Magician (capacity 37,000, power 5,000) with the ability to use all of the basic four elemental forces Earth, Fire, Wind and Water. Although her overall magical capability is lower than Taichi's, she is able to apply her knowledge in physics to her magical manifestations, making her very versatile.
Lemia Santacru (レミーア・サンタクル, Remīa Santakuru)
Voiced by: Sayaka Ohara[3][5] (Japanese); Tara Sands[4] (English)
A female master Triple Magician (capacity 43,000, power 6,000) capable of using Fire, Water, and Wind. She is known by the title "Mage of Fallen Leaves" (落葉の魔術師; Rakuyō no majutsushi). She becomes Taichi and Rin's mentor after discovering their extraordinary magical powers.
Myula (ミューラ, Myūra)
Voiced by: Minami Tanaka[3][5] (Japanese); Laura Stahl[4] (English)
An Elf and a former apprentice of Lemia, she is a Dual Magician (capacity 30,500, power 3,800) capable of using the magical elements Fire and Earth. She is known under the title "Golden Swordswoman" for her skill with the blade. Impressed with Rin's abilities, the two girls become fast friends.
Airy (エアリィ, Earyi) / Aerial (エアリアル, Eariaru) / Sylphy (シルフィ, Shirufi) / Sylphid (シルフィード, Shirufīdo)
Voiced by: Yurika Kubo[3][6] (Japanese); Tara Sands[4] (English)
The Queen of Wind spirits who becomes bonded to Taichi. Originally she introduces herself as a simple Wind spirit named Aerial, but as Taichi's power rises, she finally evolves into her true identity.

Kingdom of Eristein

Gilmar (ジマール, Jimāru)
Voiced by: Hiroshi Yanaka[3][7]
The king of Eristein, and an old acquaintance of Lemia. Due to his cosmopolitan plans to share Eristein's magical talents with the other neighboring realms, he has been challenged by traditionalist hardliners, like his brother Duke Dortesheim, who wish to preserve their country's superiority in magical prowess. In order to quell the looming civil war, he ordered the summoning of a being from another world who wields greater power than any other Magician in Altia - an individual who happens to be Taichi.
Charlotte (シャルロット, Sharurotto)
Voiced by: Rie Suegara[3][7]
King Gilmar's daughter and the second royal princess of Eristein. A Unique Magician capable of manipulating time and space, it was she who summoned Taichi - and, by accident, Rin - to her world upon her father's order.
Arcena Norman (アルセナ ノーマン, Arusena Nōman)
Voiced by: Saori Ōnishi[3][7]
The daughter of Marquis Norman and a trusted retainer to King Gilmar and Princess Charlotte. She is also the designated archbishop of the Leija Church, a widespread religion of beneficence founded on the deeds of a canonized martyr named Leicia, and considered a saint by the Eristein populace.
Smyera (スミェーラ, Sumyēra)
Voiced by: Marina Inoue[3][7]
The female high commander of King Gilmar's forces. After a practice fight with Taichi, she takes an instant liking to him and even boldly proposes to him.
Bella Lafuma (ベラ・ラフマ, Bera Rafuma)
Voiced by: Yurika AizawaEp. 8 credits (Japanese); Cristina Vee (English)
King Gilmar's court magician, who is a Triple Magician controlling Fire, Earth and Water.
Hans (ハンス, Hansu)
A young, talented magician at the royal court who is both awed and depressed by Rin and Myura's magical potential.
Balda (バラダー, Baruda), Raquelta (ラケルタ, Rakeruta), and Mejila (メヒリャ, Mechira)
Voiced by: Takanori Kino (Balda),Ep. 1 credits (Japanese); Spike Spencer (English) Atsushi Tamaru (Raquelta),Ep. 1 credits|Spike Spencer}} and Ayaka Nanase (Mejila)Ep. 1 credits|Cristina Vee}}
A trio of high-ranking professional adventurers who save Taichi and Rin when they initially arrive in Altia and become their first friends.
Gerard Bogard (ジェラード・ボガード, Jerādo Bogādo)
Voiced by: Ayaka NanaseEp. 1 credits
A Dwarf and the master of the Azpire Adventurers Guild.
Marie (マリエ, Marie)
Voiced by: Yuna KamakuraEp. 1 credits (Japanese); Cristina Vee (English)
The Azpire Adventurers Guild's receptionist.
Almeda (アルメダ, Arumeda)
Voiced by: Chikago SugimuraEp. 3 credits
A young innkeeper's daughter from Azpire who befriends Taichi and Rin when they lodge into her parents' inn after becoming official adventurers.
Anastasia (アナスタシア, Anasutashia)
Voiced by: Ayumi Mano[3] (Japanese); Cassandra Lee Morris (English)
A female assassin who attacked Taichi and Rin while they were investigating a case for the Adventurers Guild in the city of Azpire. Captured by them, and with her life spared by Taichi, she renounces her profession and becomes a guild member, and forms a crush on Taichi for his compassion. Shortly afterwards she dies in a battle against a monster horde attacking Azpire, thereby helping Taichi to discover his true potential and strengthen his resolve to keep his friends and loved ones safe.
Miro (ミロ, Miro) and Mero (メロ, Mero)
Voiced by: Hina Kino[3]
Two young twin Magicians specializing in the Earth element.

Antagonists

Lodra (ロドラ, Rodora)
Voiced by: Daisuke Hirakawa[3]
The main antagonist to Taichi and Rin in the series. Officially the high cardinal of Eristein, he and his mistress, Lady Shade, pursue their own mysterious agenda with the two world-stranded teenagers.
Shade (シェード, Shēdo)
Voiced by: Hitomi Nabatame
The Spirit Queen of Darkness who engineered Taichi's displacement to Altia in order to use his power to take control of that world's fate.
Cassim (カシム, Kashimu)
Voiced by: Hiro Shimono[3][8] (Japanese); Landon McDonald (English)
A prideful young Magician and servant to Lodra who first meets Taichi and Rin posing as a fruit farmer while really hindering the real farmers' efforts in selling their produce. He specializes in summoning and controlling elemental spirits, and is a Crimson Pact Magician who uses the blood of living beings to imbue other creatures with power. After Taichi deprives him of his arm during their first fight, he begins to seek revenge on him.
Grammy (グラミ, Gurami)
Voiced by: Yoko Hikasa[3][8]
A slightly unbalanced female Crimson Pact Magician and partner of Cassim who is always eager on engaging her enemies in single combat. Despite this, she has a warped sense of honor, despising underhanded methods like assassination in lieu of facing her opponents face-to-face. She specializes in Wind magic.
Dortesheim (ドルトエスハイム, Dorutoesuhaimu)
Voiced by: Jiro Saito[3][7]
King Gilmar's younger brother. Displeased with his brother's open-minded politics, he has instigated a rebellion to seize the throne of Eristein, unaware that he is being used as a puppet by Lodra and his followers.
Inimicus (イニミクス, Inimikusu)
Voiced by: Satoshi Hino[3]
Duke Dortesheim's corrupt advisor who is secretly in league with Lady Shade's goals.

Others

Takashi Onodera (小野寺 貴史, Onodera Takashi)
Taichi and Rin's high school friend, and a natural athlete. He has long harbored a crush on Rin, and is therefore disappointed when he realizes that her heart belongs solely to Taichi. In the novels' prologue, he bears witness to Taichi and Rin's displacement into another world. He makes no appearance in the anime series.

Media

Light novels

The series was first published online on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō website in April 2012 by Takeru Uchida. It was later acquired by Shufunotomo, who published the first volume as a light novel under their Hero Bunko imprint in June 2013.[1]

Manga

A manga adaptation of the series by Karin Suzuragi began publication in Kadokawa Shoten's Monthly Shōnen Ace on December 26, 2016.[25]

A spinoff manga series by Taku Kawamura, titled Soreyuke! Isekai Chīto Majishan (それゆけ!異世界チート魔術師), was serialized in Monthly Shōnen Ace from August 25, 2018 to October 26, 2019.[26][27]

Volumes

Isekai Cheat Magician
Soreyuke! Isekai Chīto Majishan

Anime

An anime adaptation was announced on April 16, 2018.[1] The series was animated by Encourage Films and directed by Daisuke Tsukushi, with Takayo Ikami handling series composition, and Shuji Maruyama designing the characters. Yoshiaki Fujisawa composed the series' music.[2] The series aired from July 10 to September 25, 2019 on AT-X, Tokyo MX, KBS, SUN, TVA, and BS11.[6][47] MYTH & ROID performed the opening theme song "PANTA RHEI", while Rie Takahashi performed the ending theme song "Chīsana Omoi" (小さな想い).[48][49] The series ran for 12 episodes.[50] An OVA episode premiered on July 5, 2021.[51] Crunchyroll has licensed the series with a dub.[4]

Notes

  1. ^ Rin's first name was originally Kanade. However, on July 16, 2019, the web novel was revised where her name was changed in order to align with the manga and anime. Additionally, all subsequent publications of the light novel refer to her as Rin.
  2. ^ All English titles are taken from Crunchyroll.

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