Full-Time Magister
When Mo Fan wakes up in a world where schools teach magic and monsters can prey on humans, his everyday reality doesn't change as much as you'd expect. He gets labelled the loser, and he still carries the practical burden of supporting his father and his sister, who uses a wheelchair. Instead of... Read more
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About Full-Time Magister
When Mo Fan wakes up in a world where schools teach magic and monsters can prey on humans, his everyday reality doesn't change as much as you'd expect. He gets labelled the loser, and he still carries the practical burden of supporting his father and his sister, who uses a wheelchair. Instead of grand destiny, he picks a clear, workmanlike aim: rise through the school ranks and become the best magician he can, so he can afford a better life for his family and show that social class doesn't decide skill. The show balances classroom silliness and creature encounters with quieter scenes of training, small victories, and the daily compromises required to keep his family afloat.
Full-Time Magister premiered in 2016, created by LuaN. It's a serialized animated comedy with credited voice work from Feng Junhua, Niang Gui, and Li Yuantao, though specifics about the directing team and studio credits are not widely documented.
No major international awards or high-profile festival nominations are recorded for the series. It didn't appear on prominent global awards lists, and there are no widely cited industry honors tied to the show. Any recognition it has received has mostly been informal, coming from online fan communities and regional outlets.
Although it never broke into global mainstream awareness, Full-Time Magister built a modest online following that shares fan art, clips, and episode discussion. Its mix of school-based magic tropes with economic pressures and family responsibility has sparked conversations on forums about how genre shows can include characters with disabilities.
Audience ratings average 7.3 out of 10 from 45 votes, pointing to generally positive viewer response. Fans highlight the show's humor and steady pacing, and they often note underlying themes like social mobility, the strain of family obligations, and how a disabled family member is portrayed with everyday dignity.
Details
- Release Date
- September 02, 2016
- User Ratings
- 45 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 7
- Episodes
- 78
- Genres
- Comedy, Animation
Cast
Feng Junhua
Tangyue (voice)
Niang Gui
Mu Nujiao (voice)
Li Yuantao
Zhao Manyan (voice)
Created by: LuaN
Seasons (7 seasons, 78 episodes)
Season 1
12 episodes - 2016
Season 2
12 episodes - 2017
Season 3
12 episodes - 2018
Season 4
12 episodes - 2020
Season 5
12 episodes - 2021
Season 6
12 episodes - 2023
Season 7
6 episodes - 2024