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Otoyomegatari
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The Kouga Arc in Magi remindes me of Otoyomegatari, since they are both from mongolic, turkic tribes. Even if in the world of Otoyomegatari magic doesn't exist, the remote middle eastern nomadic villages have a magic of their own, the mysteries of a distant culture, untouched by the 19th centuary power struggles. They have similar types of characters, both have strong female leads (Morgiana in Magi, Amira in Otoyomegatari) and also young boys that are more mature than their age as main characters (Alladin in Magi and Karluk in Otoyomegatari ).
Otoyomegatari is more faithful to history, while Magi alters legends and mythologies to fit
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If you were a fan of how magi was able to breathe to life different countries with their own cultures but also felt like you wanted more focus on the adventurous aspect of magi that was prevalent in the beginning than look no further than Otoyomegatari a historical, romance, and seinen but the artwork is as gorgeous in magi especially how they're able to add variety to clothing and character designs
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