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Mahka kk no rettsei (Godtsuya)

Submitted by MarkKernel, , Thread ID: 98028

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07-08-2018, 07:12 PM
#1
I created this topic to talk aboutMahka kk no rettsei, an anime aboutan "irregular" that joins a Magic School in a world where magic is everything (a bit like internet nowadays) and is set in year 2095. Did you guys enjoy the anime/novel? If you don't know this anime, I recommend you to watch it, I really enjoyed it and it's not like every other magic shounen, in this anime the magic system is very complex and unique, and magic is a bit like programming, so if you like programming, it can be interesting to watch. The only annoying thing is the borderline incestuous relationship with the main character and his sister, but there are reasons to that.
I am starting to read the light novel after I've watched the anime for the second time, if there is a novel reader, I'd like to hear his impressions about the anime and the novel

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#2
I created this topic to talk about Mahka kk no rettsei, an anime about an "irregular" that joins a Magic School in a world where magic is everything (a bit like internet nowadays) and is set in year 2095. Did you guys enjoy the anime/novel? If you don't know this anime, I recommend you to watch it, I really enjoyed it and it's not like every other magic shounen, in this anime the magic system is very complex and unique, and magic is a bit like programming, so if you like programming, it can be interesting to watch. The only annoying thing is the borderline incestuous relationship with the main character and his sister, but there are reasons to that.
I am starting to read the light novel after I've watched the anime for the second time, if there is a novel reader, I'd like to hear his impressions about the anime and the novel

RE: Mahka kk no rettsei (Godtsuya)

#3
Is any admin online? i mean we are trying to get 15 post with real posts and this F*cker is copy&pasting his post to get credits.

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