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In 2007, a massive wildfire known as the Witch Fire broke out in Southern California. The fire started on October 21, 2007, near Santa Ysabel in San Diego County. It quickly grew in size and intensity, becoming one of the largest and most destructive wildfires in California's history. The Witch Fire was ignited by powerlines that were downed during strong Santa Ana winds. These dry and gusty winds, coupled with dry vegetation and low humidity, created ideal conditions for the fire to spread rapidly. Within hours, the fire had burned thousands of acres and forced thousands of residents to evacuate their homes.


The animation quality is… serviceable. There’s a bad 3D CGI dragon, which might be warning for what’s to come in terms of monster design, and many of the shots have a sparkle filter to spice up the framing. It’s fine.

There s a bad 3D CGI dragon, which might be warning for what s to come in terms of monster design, and many of the shots have a sparkle filter to spice up the framing. All the kingdom names, all the heartstring-tugging nods to lost comrades-at-arms and lovers, all of it comes off sounding trite and stereotypical as we spend the first half of a cold open acting like any of this stuff matters to anyone.

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Within hours, the fire had burned thousands of acres and forced thousands of residents to evacuate their homes. Over the course of several days, the Witch Fire burned an estimated 197,990 acres of land. The fire destroyed numerous structures, including homes, businesses, and other buildings.

A Returner’s Magic Should Be Special – Episode 1

What’s it about? At the end of a phyrric war in The Shadow World, only six warriors survived. More than 150 million fought and died trying to defeat the dark and evil dragon, Boromir Napolitan (that’s actually his name) and 99 percent of the world’s mages are dead. Desir Herrman contemplates his next steps in life after a ten year war that cost him everything he has ever held dear when he realizes Napolitan isn’t quite vanquished yet. The six heroes perish in an explosion of mana as the dead dragon’s heart ignites. Desir suddenly finds himself 13 years in the past, back as a freshman at Hebrion Academy.

Returner’s Magic wants to be very serious about slaying a great evil dragon with swords and magic. Our heroes would look great in the most generic knockoff copy of Dragon Quest. There’s Rafaello, the shield boy who protecs! Priestess girl, she’s here to pray! Noble magic man, he wears glasses! Warrior guy, can’t actually talk in full sentences, has an axe!

Combining their powers, they manage to strike down Boromir Napolitan (again, that’s really his name), and now that the dust is settling they are talking about their next steps to bury their dead, memorialize and pray for them. Desir has lost his lover and is overcome with hollowness knowing there’s nobody and nothing waiting for him. Characters talk about rebuilding the League of Western Kingdoms and the mages at the Magic Tower.

Yup, that’s some heroes alright

None of this means anything to me.

All I need to know is that Boromir Napolitan (I really will have to emphasize, that’s really his name) was in the shadow realm, and he needed to be beat up or the whole world was going to be overtaken by some kind of miasma. All the kingdom names, all the heartstring-tugging nods to lost comrades-at-arms and lovers, all of it comes off sounding trite and stereotypical as we spend the first half of a cold open acting like any of this stuff matters to anyone.

It’s like watching one of those really fake epic movies in a show like “Titanic in Space,” but it’s actually the show.

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And then halfway through, we get to the gist of it. Desir gets thrown back in time to the first day of school so that he can relive the next 13 years knowing the horrifying war that’s coming, and I’m guessing he’s now going to save all the people he cares about using what he now knows (primarily the big fact that Boromir Napoli—goddamn, that’s really his name—tan will literally explode and kill everyone when he dies).

The animation quality is… serviceable. There’s a bad 3D CGI dragon, which might be warning for what’s to come in terms of monster design, and many of the shots have a sparkle filter to spice up the framing. It’s fine.

Nothing is falling apart, but that’s mostly because the showrunners were able to recycle some cuts three or four times, which either points to them really wanting to emphasize Desir’s girlfriend is dead or that this wife guy really has nothing much else going for him aside from that.

Dear reader, save yourself. Don’t be like me. Watching something else.

Far as narrative issues go, Desir being a commoner in a world where nobles are given preferential treatment makes this story about classism, but will it actually say something? The classism angle can just as likely be just a convenient ploy to make sure Desir can’t just stand up at school and yell “Nobody panic, I’m from the future,” and gives him a measure of scrappiness in his fight for survival.

More than likely, the ingrained power structures are more likely going to be a convenient contrivance to the story more than anything. Give this show a few episodes and he’ll probably have mostly won over his classmates, including his noble-born girlfriend to be, with his unflappable charm of main character energy.

Man, you’re a snobby aristocrat rival/villain in an anime?!

The premise and characters are so melodramatic and rote, I can’t really say any of this is riveting entertainment. But hey, at least Desir isn’t reborn from modern day Japan or something. That would otherwise check off all the boxes.

I guess if you’re really, really wanting a high fantasy story about magic and swords that isn’t about some dude from Japan explaining why curry rice is miracle food or something, you could watch this, or you can have good taste and go watch something better.

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And then halfway through, we get to the gist of it. Desir gets thrown back in time to the first day of school so that he can relive the next 13 years knowing the horrifying war that’s coming, and I’m guessing he’s now going to save all the people he cares about using what he now knows (primarily the big fact that Boromir Napoli—goddamn, that’s really his name—tan will literally explode and kill everyone when he dies).
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It also claimed the lives of two people and injured many others, including firefighters. Firefighting efforts were challenging due to the fire's rapid spread and difficult terrain. Firefighters from various agencies, including the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) and local fire departments, worked tirelessly to contain and extinguish the flames. They utilized strategies such as backfires, helitankers, and bulldozers to create fire breaks and slow down the fire's progress. The Witch Fire eventually merged with other fires burning in the region, including the Harris Fire and the Rice Canyon Fire. These combined fires became known as the "October 2007 California wildfires" and collectively burned over half a million acres of land. The impact of the Witch Fire was significant and long-lasting. Thousands of people were displaced from their homes and many communities were left devastated. The fire also caused substantial economic losses and environmental damage, including the destruction of wildlife habitat and the release of large amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. In the aftermath of the fire, communities came together to support one another and rebuild. The response included efforts from government agencies, nonprofits, and local residents to assist those affected by the fire and restore the affected areas. The Witch Fire serves as a reminder of the destructive power of wildfires and the importance of preparedness, prevention, and effective firefighting strategies. It also highlights the resilience and strength of communities in the face of adversity..

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