Kou and Empire: The Squalor of Imperialism

(This is part two of the essay series “What Makes a King: Monarchical Representations in Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic. Link to the introduction and essay outline can be found here.) It’s a dog-eat-dog world in Magi. And unlike the coastal, debt-crippled country of Balbadd, the Kou Empire’s the top dog in the neighborhood. It’s of little surprise that their […]

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What Makes a King: Monarchical Representations in Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic (Introduction)

And now for something completely different… As Magi: The Kingdom of Magic heads into its final story arc for season 2, I can look back on both seasons as a whole and say with confidence that Magi is a thoughtfully entertaining anime. Though long-time anime fans may pass up Magi as another copycat shonen fantasy in the vein of […]

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