The concept of having to create magic from nothing was interesting, but the story that went with it was… Well, it was like any other isekai anime pretty much.
Alternative Titles:
- Magic Maker: Isekai Mahou no Tsukurikata
- Magic Maker: How to Create Magic in Another World
- マジック・メイカー -異世界魔法の作り方-
Year Anime Premiered: 2025
Animation Studio: Studio Deen
Number of Seasons: 1
Source Material Country of Origin: Japan
Source Material Available: Light Novel, Manga
Is It Officially Licensed Past Where The Anime Ends?: Light Novel: No, Manga: No
Is It Fan Translated Past Where The Anime Ends?: Light Novel: Yes, Manga: No
Entry Last Updated: March 26th, 2025
Where To Start The Magic Maker Light Novel After The Anime?
While Magic Maker has a published light novel, the anime adapted all the volumes available. As such, the only way to continue the Magic Maker story is in the web novel.
If you want to continue the Magic Maker story in the web novel after the anime, you can start at Chapter 73.
Is The Magic Maker Light Novel Over?
The Magic Maker light novel is still ongoing, but it released two novels in 2020 and a single novel in 2024, so the schedule is inconsistent.
Where To Start The Magic Maker Manga After The Anime?
While Magic Maker has a manga, it got canceled and ends at the same spot the anime does.
Is The Magic Maker Manga Over?
The Magic Maker manga is complete. It ended in 2023 with Volume 3, Chapter 19.
What to Expect From The Magic Maker Source Material Compared to The Anime?
The good news about only having three light novels of content to adapt is that it forced them to go at a certain pace with the story.
This means they couldn’t really afford to cut much out, and as such did a fairly diligent job with the adaptation, though they did carve out some of the finer details in terms of world building.
There’s no need to read the Magic Maker light novel from the beginning unless you just want to.
Will There Be A Magic Maker Season 2?
There has been no official announcement of a Magic Maker Season 2 anime.
And you should not expect one. Because there is no more unless they start adapting web novel chapters.
Why make an anime of a series with barely enough content? Were there no other deserving options? (I know the answer is money, of course. It always is.)
“Why make an anime of a series with barely enough content? Were there no other deserving options? (I know the answer is money, of course. It always is.)”
Where is money in serializing 100% of LN though :p I thought anime is made to boost manga/LN sales, so what’s the point of this one from financial point of view?
I know, right? I’m really as baffled about it as you.