Magi: Adventure of Sinbad

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Magi: Adventure of Sinbad
File:Magi - Adventure of Sinbad Vol 1.jpg
Cover of the first volume.
マギ シンドバッドの冒険
(Magi: Shindobaddo no Bōken)
Genre Adventure, fantasy[1]
Manga
Written by Shinobu Ohtaka
Illustrated by Yoshifumi Ohtera
Published by Shogakukan
English publisher
Demographic Shōnen
Imprint Ura Sunday Comics
Magazine
  • Weekly Shōnen Sunday
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  • Ura Sunday
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Original run May 18, 2013April 25, 2018
Volumes 19 (List of volumes)
Original video animation
Directed by Yoshikazu Miyao
Produced by
  • Shunsuke Saitō
  • Kazuaki Ishibashi
  • Noritomo Yoreuchi
Written by Taku Kishimoto
Music by Tomohiro Ōkubo
Studio Lay-duce
Released May 16, 2014July 15, 2015
Runtime 24–28 minutes (each)
Episodes 5 (List of episodes)
Anime television series
Directed by Yoshikazu Miyao
Produced by
  • Junya Okamoto
  • Shunsuke Saitō
  • Toshihiro Maeda
  • Noritomo Yoreuchi
Written by Taku Kishimoto
Music by Tomohiro Ōkubo
Studio Lay-duce
Licensed by Netflix (streaming rights)
Network MBS, TBS, CBC, BS-TBS
Original run April 23, 2016July 2, 2016
Episodes 13 (List of episodes)
Anime and Manga portal

Magi: Adventure of Sinbad (マギ シンドバッドの冒険 Magi: Shindobaddo no Bōken) is a Japanese manga series written by Shinobu Ohtaka and illustrated by Yoshifumi Ohtera. It is a spin-off and a prequel of Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic. It began serialization in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday in May 2013, before being moved to Shogakukan's website Ura Sunday in September of the same year and published until April 2018.

An original video animation (OVA) was released from May 2014 to July 2015 bundled with some volumes of the manga before an anime television series aired from April to July 2016.

Plot

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Magi: Adventure of Sinbad follows the origins of Sinbad, who years later would be the King of Sindria. Originally living in the Parthevia Empire with his father Badr, a war veteran and his mother Esra, Sinbad loses his father due to the war against the Rehm Empire, and spends his youth helping the local villagers and tending to his ill mother until he meets and shelters the mysterious Yunan, unaware that he is a Magi. By request of his mother and learning of his determination to change the world for the better, Yunan decides to guide Sinbad and instructs him to challenge the Dungeon "Baal" that appeared in the border between Partevia and Reim, and whose treasures were still unclaimed as thousands of warriors from both empires had challenged it, but none of them survived, except by Sinbad himself and a Parthevian noble whom he nicknamed "Drakon". After defeating Drakon in battle, Sinbad conquers Baal and gains the allegiance of the Djinn residing there, thus becoming the first ever Dungeon Capturer. Sinbad returns home in time to have one last encounter with his mother at her deathbed and leaves Parthevia to start his own journey to change the world.

Media

Manga

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Magi: Adventure of Sinbad is written by Shinobu Ohtaka and illustrated by Yoshifumi Ohtera. It was released as a 70-page prototype manga with the first volume of the Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic anime series.[2] It was later expanded into a regular series, which began serializing in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday from May 18 to June 26, 2013,[3][4] and later moved to Shogakukan's webcomic site Ura Sunday, being published from September 18, 2013 to April 25, 2018.[5][6] As of July 2018, nineteen tankōbon volumes have been published.[7]

Shogakukan Asia publishes the manga in English language in Southeast Asia since December 2014.[8]

Anime

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An OVA produced by Lay-duce was announced in January 2014.[9][10][11][12] The staff of the series was revealed with Yoshikazu Miyao as director, Taku Kishimoto as the series composition, Soichiro Sako will handle character designs.[13] The first episode was released with the manga's third volume on May 16, 2014.[14][15] The second episode was released with the manga's fourth volume on August 18, 2014.[16] The third episode was released with the fifth volume on December 18, 2014.[17] The fourth episode was released with the manga's sixth volume on April 15, 2015.[18] The fifth and final episode was released with the manga's seventh volume on July 15, 2015.[19]

An anime television series was announced in September 2015 with the same staff from the OVA series.[20] It was scheduled to begin airing on April 15, 2016 in the Animeism programming block,[21] but due to breaking news regarding the Kumamoto earthquake that hit the Kumamoto Prefecture in Japan on April 14, 2016, it was delayed.[22][23] Instead, it began airing on April 23.[24] The opening theme is "Spotlight" performed by PENGUIN RESEARCH and the ending theme is "Polaris" performed by Fujifabric.[21]

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External links

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Script error: The function "bottom" does not exist.ja:マギ シンドバッドの冒険

zh:魔笛:辛巴德历险记