Mahou Sensei Negima!

Title:Mahou Sensei Negima!
Magic Teacher Negima
Magister Negi Magi
Negima!
Overall:Rent
Keywords: , , , , , , , , ,
Notables: Animation - Xebec
HORIE Yui
KANDA Akemi
MATSUOKA Yuki
Music - MITSUMUNE Shinkichi
NONAKA Ai
Original Concept - AKAMATSU Ken
R1 License - FUNimation
SATOU Rina
WATANABE Akino
Negi Springfield is a 10-year old graduate of a magic academy in England. His first assignment in the real world is to Japan and to an all-girls school (jr. high and high school) where he will teach 2nd-year junior high English. However, since his class is supposed to be full of normal girls, Negi is not supposed to let them know. One of Negi-sensei's students, Kagurazaka Asuna, discovers his secret and attempts to use it to her advantage since the idea of a 10-year old boy teaching does not amuse her. However, things happen and soon Asuna finds that she must aid Negi, especially when things live vampire mages and more are around. Also, young Sensei Negi Springfield is searching for clues as to the disappearance of his father,the 1000 Master, a great Magister who disappeared mysteriously many years ago.
[26-TV episodes loosely based on the manga of the same title by Akamatsu Ken-sensei, who is the creator of Love Hina.
R1 license by Funimation, who will use the Japanese DVD version of the series and NOT the version that aired in Japan. The DVD version completely remakes episode 2 from scratch and fixes several animation problems. The story remains the same and even the redone episode 2 has the same animated scenes as the original.

30sec English Language Trailer - ANN Video
[edit] The ↗Negima franchise:

Original series: Retelling/Remake:
Episode Details 
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OverallArtAnimationCharacter Design MusicSeries StoryEpisode StoryReviewer
Watch 6 5 6 5 4 4 Ggultra2764 [series:920#1552]
(Watch-/ Avoid+)

This was a big waste of time. Negima is a nice example of why many harem titles don't work too well. It is Ken Akamatsu's second entry into the harem genre off the heels of his earlier hit series Love Hina. The setup for this harem involves 10-year old magician Negi Springfield becoming a teacher to his class of 31 female middle school students, which is easily one of the largest harems I've seen in an anime. Much of the series doesn't have much of a plot as it is more focused on Negi's interactions with one or more girls in his class and even then, not all of the girls get much in the way of screen time and many of them don't get much in the way of fleshing out either as they mostly fulfill standard harem archetypes or fetishes to appeal to fans of the genre. An attempt is made at trying to shift the series in more serious developments with a shocking plot twist in the final four episodes of the series, yet this failed to connect due to any lack of build up towards this event and the ridiculously convenient way in which it gets resolved. What kept this series from getting an "Avoid" rating from me is that at least the anime didn't play up any kind of romantic attraction that Asuna would have for Negi, the fan service is toned down from the manga and Negi not being as much of a doormat as Keitaro was from Love Hina. But still, those are hardly enough reasons for me to want to recommend Negima as it is way too vanilla with its harem offerings to be worth looking into.

Last updated Friday, July 25 2014. Created Friday, July 25 2014.
Buy 8 8 8 7 8 8 Dreamer [series:920#2279]
Wow! This was great anime! Usually, harems don't make it on my "wow" list, but this is an exception.

Art, Animation & Character Designs
The art was pretty good and cute. Animation was on par with many other anime out there. As for character designs, considering that most of the cast were females, I'd say they were all cute. On more serious note though, they were well done, if not stereotypical in appearance.

Music
The OP was actually fun! It was a super upbeat piece with "happy" instruments and chorus. The music throughout the series was equally "happy". At times, it reminded me of some jamaican or "islander" song with congos, coconut drums and rattles.

Series and Episode Story
God, there are so many characters in this series that you'd easily get lost and confused. The cool thing is, all of them (the girls), get explored to some extend. Amazing! And I thought Mai Otomi had a slew of chracters, but I think this one beats it by oh...... a half a dozen or so? Even though you had a bunch of stereotypical personalities, this made for a fun ride.... even if the series tries to introduce the giant class full of girls. There was some scenes that really had me cracking up. Some of the facial expressions where just hilarious!

Overall, this was a good anime. I loved almost every minute of it.... along with all the humor. Well worth the time spent on it.

Last updated Monday, May 04 2009. Created Monday, May 04 2009.
Rent 8 7 5 6 8 0 KBanger1 [series:920#1694]
I just finished this series and I enjoyed almost every bit of it. It had some lackluster stuff, but still peaked my interest to get me to buy it after renting the first 3 discs. Here's a quick breakdown: The lead character (Negi Springfield) is a 10-year old sorcerer who has to teach in an all-girl school. Little does he realize that from the time he steps into the classroom, everything goes out of control. Short, simple, and right to the point.

This review will be based on the english dubbed side of the series since most of the reviews were based off the original jap dub. The series story itself is that for Negi to become a full fledged magician, he has to fulfill a requirement to adapt to the outside world. He was then given the task to teach in an all-girl school, Mahoro Academy. Even though the story begins with Asuna (another main character who gets involved with aiding Negi) it really boils down to Negi and his situation throughout the series. Now, for those who are into the harem/Tenchi clone series, I believe that this is a close to true harem as you can get. It is kinda creepy though to see a 10-year old kid getting into really hot situations with his students (especially in the girl's dormitory bathhouse). Therein lies the comedy to the series. Almost every bit of comedy has to be with him, his students, and how his students try to get Negi for themselves in one way or another. For myself, I like the idea of a kid teacher having a class only of girls. This could easily be a hentai if Negi and his students were older (but that's another story). The thing that hooked me in was the fact that every girl in there had a story or some background which made the series unique. On the plus side, most of the girls who had speaking parts weren't covered by 1 or 2 voice actresses but the cast was pretty big (especially for the japanese dub since all the girls who spoke were covered by an actress). Not all the girls were smitten in love with the little professor (especially Asuna, Evangeline and some other girl) which gave it a bit of reality. Every girl respected Negi towards the end of the series and a nice handful really were in love with him.

Here's what I didn't like about Negima. Most of Negi's past weren't revealed which made it kind of hard for me to relate to the kid. All I was seeing was a kid teacher who's students wanted to get some play. Going towards the end of the series, it took a major about face and went to a serious tone. I know most anime do this anyway, but it this case it was more forced than developed. Instead of the series gradually getting serious, it took 1 or 2 episodes to do a complete 180. Plus, most of the sub-characters in the series had little or no background information so it took a while to understand their place in the series. I know that this was a remake of the original anime so I couldn't make a fair assessment of this series. I only saw a few mins of the original Negima and left it at that. It could be just me, but I rather you watch it and see for yourself.

Overall, I did enjoy the story enough to get the series. I may watch the original jap dub to see what was cut out as far as original dialog, but that may take a while for me to want to do that. For those harem/Tenchi lovers out there, this is a nice series to get. I would like to see Funimation release the original anime, but I'm content with this adaptation.

Update: Jan. 9, 2009

I have to change my review from Buy to Rent. I've recently seen the original/remake of this series and by far I'm more impressed by that than this one. It makes me wonder why I bought this series to begin with. I've also recently watched disc three of the US release out of a whim and have seen various flaws in this series. The animation for one is second class. It's almost on par with Hajime No Ippo (but not to that extreme, thank god). What also bugged me was the apparent change of characters' personalities. What I was so used to in this series was completely distorted by the new one. I have to say had I not seen the new series, I wouldn't want to change my review, but with this new knowledge in hand, I'd rather get this off my chest and let you see the difference for yourself.

Last updated Friday, January 09 2009. Created Wednesday, February 21 2007.
Watch Forbin [series:920#1573]
Gah....

I have the first R1. And what a terrible job Funi has done! It's almost as bad as the original broadcast.

I don't see any real improvements in episode 2 that is mentioned. It must be there but I don't see it. Negi's VA is so horrible that I cringe every time I hear her (It's a she right?) talk. This person can't hold a tone properly and it sounds like they are a smoker (In a way it's like the R1 of Digi Charat). Episodes 1-3 do not feature any real background noise at all and you can hear the VA's voice echo in the sound room. The American VA's don't have ANY emotion behind it (even Asuna sounds like she is deadpanning it.) Edit : Correction, Nodoka and Konoka's VA's are nice.

What's the only thing good that Funi did? It has 6 episodes. I have to check the extras for episode 0 which was part of a promo and features scenes not found in episode 1.

Funi didn't even change the song to an American one like all their other titles including Desert Punk. Bad Bad Funi! Did Gen Furukana leave or something?

All in all Negima is not an avoid but it doesn't make me want to run out and get the next volume.
Edit : HAHAHAHA guess what I got as a gift! The Negima Box set! LOL!

Edit : Disc 2 has arrived! And except for Negi all the VA's have cleaned up their act. I guess Gen Furukana (CEO of Funi) stepped in and now we have a quality product. I don't know if I liked Kaede's VA but since she is TweedleDee of Kiddy Grade I'm ok with it. 4 Episodes only on this disc but it is at least rentable quality now.

Last updated Tuesday, September 26 2006. Created Wednesday, August 02 2006.
Buy 10 9 10 10 Anonymous #2188 [series:920#2188]
all 26 eps.

I really liked the manga. I can't wait till the 9th one comes out... I thought it was really entertaining. The anime was a delight. I did not really like the hair changes... if we could follow who trhe people are then why shouldn't the editors??? Although, i cried at ep 23- on... it was so sad... now when i hear a bell like asuna-san's i think of her... it was too short of a series... but i really likes it. the songs get stuck in your head >< i did like the fishy thing in the begining

Last updated Monday, February 20 2006. Created Monday, February 20 2006.
Buy 8 8 10 10 10 9 Urmelis [series:920#1717]
Well thou it is ecchi and stuff, but the story is really interesting and thrilling. If you like harem animes, magic and al kinds of kawaii stuff so this is anime for you. And if you don't like to wait for series to be released you can always read manga, but manga isn't completed yet

Last updated Saturday, April 16 2005. Created Saturday, April 16 2005.
Unevaluated Alexander [series:920#416]
2 esp. out.
pretty good, i saw the promo, and i had to dl it. Its moving along slowly but so far so good. pretty funny, i look forward to the rest of the esp.
right now, i'd give it an 9

Last updated Wednesday, January 19 2005. Created Wednesday, January 19 2005.
Watch 7 5 6 7 5 6 AstroNerdBoy [series:920#436]

Note: This review was made upon watching the version that was shown on Japanese TV. The DVD version reportedly will improve art/animation/character designs. The stories and scenes will remain the same, with the difference being that things should look a bit better.

When I began purchasing the Negima! manga, I did so because I'd been a fan of Love Hina and knew that Akamatsu-sensei could weave a good tale as well as draw attractive young ladies. The first volume of the manga was so-so, the second got a little better, and by the third manga volume, I knew this was going to be a really enjoyable series. Thus far, the manga (through the 14+ volumes I've read) has failed to disappoint in that regard. Unfortunately the same can't be said of the anime of the same name.

While the anime writers use the manga as source material, apparently they didn't find the same level of enjoyment from it or else they didn't think it would work as an anime. The first couple of volumes could be made into a few stand-alone episodes. OK, that works as the anime does this. However volume three is all about Eva-chan and what did we get? We got three episodes, which wasn't bad. There were changes from the manga, but that's to be expected and didn't trigger any problems. It was what happened next that began to drive me spare.

Volume 4-6 of the manga are the "Kyoto-arc" in which the class takes a field trip to Kyoto and spends a few days away from school. It is a really good story with the "filler" chapters making smaller contributions to the bigger story. However for some reason, the anime writers avoided the this story arc. Instead, they pulled a boring story from the first manga volume. Then they extend a single chapter about the class's net-idol and turn it into an entire episode. Then they decide to pull a story from the 2nd volume where the "Baka Rangers" go on a trip through the library. I gave the writers a pass still because I'm sure fans for sure wanted the "Baka Rangers" story.

It was episode 14 that I realized that the writers were officially avoiding the Kyoto-arc. They took the story of Konoka-chan and Negi-sensei on their "date" as they shop prior to the trip and remove the trip references. Then they went back to the 2nd volume and pulled a neat Asuna-Class Rep-san story, but modified it to make it less intimate by having ALL of the girls from class in it. Then they took the pillow-fight story from the Kyoto-arc, and made certain changes (aside from removing it from Kyoto) to force the story to work. However, considering how much more enjoyable this would have been if it had been in the Kyoto-arc, I was irritated because now Negi wouldn't use a new magic skill. Episode 17 was an all-new story not in the manga. Ditto episode 18. I was REALLY getting ticked because the Kyoto-arc, which was VERY good in the manga, was being avoided at all costs by the anime writers.

So do we get to the Kyoto-arc? Yeah, but sans the build-up and stage-setting of the manga. Then the 3-volume story-arc is compressed into TWO EPISODES! I really couldn't believe it. All of the time that was wasted on crap all so the writers would only spend two episodes on the Kyoto-arc. I was very, very angry about this.

Episode 22 leaves the manga for good and this is where the story became somewhat interesting. Instead of raping great stories, the writers decided to come up with their own ideas on Asuna. Episode 22-25 end up being fairly enjoyable episodes as the writers do something I never expected (I can't say more because it is a big spoiler). I began to think that maybe the series would redeem itself to the level of "rent."

But then episode 26 aired. Talk about a fast-forward episode, this was one for sure. The writers took an important element from the Kyoto-arc and used it here. Then all of the girls get to kiss Negi (as you'll see over and over again in the opening) before the most clichéd good vs. evil battle ever seen. I think it would have been less painful to eat a bowl full of shredded glass and have that pass through my digestive system than it was to force myself to witness this tripe.

I won't make any comments on art/animation other than to say they were substandard and didn't improve until the end. However, since this will supposedly be fixed with the DVD version, there's nothing more to say there. The ecchi-factor of this title is about 0 with very little fanservice to speak of. That will be a real shock to those who know how ecchi the manga can be at times.

Bottom line -- not bad enough to say "avoid" but not good enough to "rent" either. Fans of the manga will come up mostly disappointed with the story and some of the seiyuu choices for characters. Even though FUNimation has licensed the title and will have superior subtitles (I don't watch dubs so I can't speak to that), it will never make my collection.

Last updated Sunday, December 31 2006. Created Monday, January 17 2005.


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