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Magic Maker: How to Make Magic in Another World Drops Climax Trailer

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The anime Magic Maker: How to Make Magic in Another World (a.k.a. Magic Maker ~Isekai Mahō no Tsukurikata~ in Japanese) just shared a climax trailer. This is for the second half.

Magic Maker: How to Make Magic in Another World Trailer

The series is currently streaming on Crunchyroll, where you can watch it dubbed or subbed. It premiered on January 8, and Crunchyroll is releasing the dub the same day the episode comes out in Japan.

Magic Maker: How to Make Magic in Another World is being made at Studio DEEN, with Kazuomi Koga of The Banished Former Hero Lives as He Pleases and Caressing My Hibernating Bear helming the project as director. The person handling series scripts is Keiichirō Ōchi, who is known for working on The Demon Girl Next Door and Go, Go, Loser Ranger! The music is being composed by Kana Hashiguchi, whose credits include Classroom of the Elite and The tale of outcasts.

The franchise got its start as a light novel series by Kazuki Kaburagi. There is also a manga adaptation by Tomozo Nishioka, and Seven Seas will release the first volume on September 9. Seven Seas gave this description for the plot:

Magic Maker: How to Make Magic in Another World Plot

One man’s desire for magic sends him to a new world where magic could be possible. Will he realize his dream or spend another life chasing after it?

Little Shion has a secret: he’s the reincarnation of a man from another world who died longing for magic! Hoping that he might at last harness the power of magic in this new world, he finds that magic doesn’t exist here either. But when Shion visits a lake with his sister, he witnesses a mysterious phenomenon that seems like the magic he yearns for! If magic does not exist, can he make it himself?

Source: ANN

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