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Download Fairy Tail (Season 1-5) Multi Audio {Hindi-English-Japanese} Anime Series ~ BollyFlix
- Full Name: Fairy Tail
- Language: Multi Audio {Hindi-English-Japanese}
- Released Year: 2009–2019
- Size: 85MB | 150MB | 230MB | 490MB
- Quality: 480p | 720p | 1080p
- Source: BluRay
- Genres: Animation, Action, Adventure
- Cast: Cherami Leigh, Todd Haberkorn, Tia Lynn Ballard
- Format: MKV
- Subtitle: English
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Storyline
Lucy, a 17 year old girl, sets out on journey to become a full-fledged wizard and joins the strongest and most (in) famous guild FAIRY TAIL where she meets Natsu, Happy, Gray and Erza, who treat her more like family than friends. BollyFlix Movies
The story begins with a young girl, Lucy Heartfilia, joining her favorite wizards guild, the titular Fairy Tail, after a tumultuous first meeting with Natsu Dragneel. From there, the cast gradually and continually expands, but revolves most around those closest to these two. It follows their adventures as they take jobs and face down gangs, monsters, and especially other wizards.
The primary drive of the show is the action, the fights. Said fights display the magical skills of everyone involved, and a great deal of effort clearly went into the magic system, what with all the unique and intricate spell circles and the vast array of mystical talents.
But the real entertainment of the show, for me, is the characters. Be they good or bad, or somewhere in between, or villains on the road to redemption, they are a colorful, endearing bunch. Their antics are hilarious, heart-warming, inspiring, or, in the case of the villains, properly horrifying. It’s easy to feel sad when the characters are sad, or angry when they’re angry, or happy when they’re happy. That is no small thing.
With generally thrilling fights and lovable characters, the overarching plot is fairly straightforward. The wizards of Fairy Tail go about righting wrongs and beating bad guys, and they stumble their way through a plot involving the legacy and machinations of the most fearsome of all dark wizards in the history of the world, while also touching on ancient conflicts that eventually bring them into battle with the greatest and most terrible powers in the world. All of this, while exploring themes of loyalty and friendship, love and power, and the magnitude of what it means to stand in judgment of others.
It’s a thrilling, exciting, generally uplifting ride.
But there are a few things which could be improved. For one, while the magic and technological system of the world might be riveting to behold, it seems to be designed more for the thrill than for the sense it makes. People have their abilities, or not, just because, with not much rhyme or reason applied. Similarly, the plot suffers from extending for too long and accomplishing fairly little, and getting a bit monotonous. Heck, even the fights get repetitive, especially when so many of them are decided by “THE POWER OF FRIENDSHIP!” My favorite fights actually lack that notion completely, and are decided by one’s wits.
Finally, from what I understand, that sense one gets that the author is just making it up as he goes is rather well justified here. Not only are there smaller examples of such (an early fight features a pair of combat wizards boasting of how so many wizards ignore physical power, yet 99% of the wizards we see in the series are entirely physical in their power), but the manga’s conclusion, from what I hear, was pretty much just made up on the spot. It fulfilled very few of the promises the series had made, completely ignored many of the couplings the audience was rooting for, and left many fans disappointed. I am actually hoping that the anime departs from the manga in that regard, at least.

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