Quanzhi Fashi


Full-Time Magister

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Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Quan Zhi Fa Shi
Japanese: 全职法师
English: Full-Time Magister
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Type: ONA
Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Sep 2, 2016 to Nov 4, 2016
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Foch Film
Source: Novel
Genres: ActionAction, FantasyFantasy
Theme: SchoolSchool
Duration: 18 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Ranked: #34422
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Popularity: #1649
Members: 145,092
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-Underastimated male lead -Both male MCs are hiding their true strength -Both MCs are going to a magical academy -In both stories power is everything and the MCs are using their power to protect their little sisters. 
report Recommended by iwsifakismag
Both are Chinese anime with fantasy, magic and fighting scenes; MCs are OP with unique skills (magic in Quanzhi Fashi, mental and gaming abilities in Quanzhi Gaoshou). Both MCs are hiding something: as for the MC from Quanzhi Gaoshou, it's his true identity, while MC from Quanzhi Gaoshou it's his double magic ability. They're very fond and protective to people close to them (Su Mucheng in Quanzhi Gaoshou and Xin Xia in Quanzhi Fashi). 
report Recommended by Mithdran
its totally same ,an underestimated mc which shows his skill at last to everyone. suddenly magic came to both series & both got a little sis . both become op at last  
report Recommended by aditya_2
Both follow the cliche of having a dense OP MC attending a magic school. Not only that, the MC of both series are envied by a person hailing from the privileged class. The similarities does not end there, both Shin and Mo Fan are prodigies who are able to do things that other people their age aren't able to do.  
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The MC of Kaze no stigma and Mo Fan have a very similar "Come up" and origin story. They were both considered to be trash at one point, but eventually worked their way towards being respected or at least noticed by those surrounding them. And of course, they both did so by being overpowered SOB's. 
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Both male lead are underastimated and are hiding their true streagth. They going to a magical/martial arts academy and are atracted to troubles.In both stories the magicians/martial artists are fighting magical beasts. 
report Recommended by iwsifakismag
-Underastimated male lead -Both male MCs are hiding their true strength -Both MCs are going to a magical academy -In both stories the magicians are fighting magical beasts. 
report Recommended by iwsifakismag
Full-Time Magister (Quanzhi Fashi) features Mo Fan, a young man who discovers his magical potential and strives to master multiple elemental powers in a world where magic is the norm. Similar to Throne of Seal, this series explores the protagonist’s journey to uncover his abilities and rise to prominence through intense training and battles. The exploration of supernatural abilities, coupled with the protagonist's determination to protect his loved ones and achieve greatness, mirrors the themes of personal growth and martial arts mastery found in Throne of Seal. Full-Time Magister’s blend of modern settings with magical elements and its focus on character development and strategic battles  read more 
report Recommended by ST63LTH
Both are about cultivation. Both mc starts weak and later become strong.  
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Both are Chinese. Both have good magic systems and cultivation. Both MCs start as losers but become OP. Both focus on study/relationships/families/cultivation. Both have light comedy/romace style. 
report Recommended by AI_is_the_future
S: Both MC have special powers Both MC join an Academy Both MC start off weak and get stronger over time Both MC hide their powers from everyone D: Quanzhi is mainly about magic vs DDII is mainly about cultivation and martial arts Quanzhi is set in a modern-ancient world mashup vs DDII is set in a steampunk fantasy world 
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-both are fantasy isekai's however in quanzhi fashi he isn't reincarnated just transported -in both anime's there us a decently developed magic system -in both shows the main character cultivates their magical ability's to become overpowered -however in quanzhi fashi the plot isn't as in depth and progresses a lot faster. with the the story having a different vibe with the show being less focus on character development. 
report Recommended by fwoody03
If you are loving Solo leveling, i think quanzhi fashi is for you guys as well. Even though it's a kind of an isekai but it has similar trope and really great world building. Trust me , you won't regret watching it even though it's a low budget anime so keep your expectations low about the animations and all.  
report Recommended by satyamkumar4005
Similar Chinese anime about a student gifted with OP "cultivation" powers 
report Recommended by MightySheep
Both are cultivator anime, with an op mc 
report Recommended by CCHI00
Similar aspects of stages in cultivation A main character which starts out at a point where no one thinks much of him. 
report Recommended by Rashio
Both characters have unorthodox and overwhelming power. They also both chose their path in going to school to help their families. They also both have sisters with weak condition that requires a wheelchair and they both become capable with power that seems to show they will end up fighting alongside their brothers. 
report Recommended by Hidden_Depths
Both characters are deemed defectively weak and grow through the show as they try to get stronger. Both are made fun of and then slowly get more and more support by others yet are still put down by strong established families. They have to prove that the established hierarchy is wrong in their determination of them and plan to win acknowledgment of there worth with their own two hands. 
report Recommended by Hidden_Depths
Male protagonist wakes up in a world with magic and turns out to be quite OP. QF is more adult, the world is modern times, not to mention it's Don Hua rather than anime. 
report Recommended by Kcpr
Weak to strong MC, luck happens upon. But the novel of Quanzhi Fashi is amazing! However Xing Yu Siwan Nian has thousand times better graphics in terms of animation xD. Quanzhi Fashi has little to no appeal as an anime. 
report Recommended by Mishkat4
Quanzhi Fashi: Full-time Magister and Binghuo Mochu both Chinese anime and both magic related. Both Mc has 2 magic elements but like to hide there power. Differences: Quanzhi Fashi is 2d anime where Binghuo Mochu is 3d anime.  
report Recommended by Re_Storm
Both go into alternate dimension/world MC possesses OP powers from strange looking men Have the rare ability to control more than one element  
report Recommended by Caldawg12
At first,both of the MC are considered powerless,though they get superpowers greater than none other. Both of them is related to magic 
report Recommended by HellSlayingOtaku
-Both Male leads at the start are hiding their streght -Both Male MCs are using the lightning element -Both Male MCs are overpowered -Both animes are chinese. 
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