

Sorcerer Hunters
In the continent of spooner, sorcerers, who are the continent's aristocrats, have begun to abuse their powers. Under the guidance of Big Momma (their boss) Carrot (who turns into a giant monster every time he's placed under a magic spell), Gateau (a bodybuilder), Marron (a mage), Chocolate and Tira (who can transform into dominatrix's at will) must stop the evil sorcerers from picking on the weak. However, none of them (except maybe Marron) have a clue to what’s going on.
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Plot Summary
In a world where sorcerers wield immense power, a group known as Sorcerer Hunters dedicates themselves to eradicating these dangerous magic users. They are a specialized force trained to combat sorcery with their own unique skills and artifacts. The series follows their perilous missions as they confront formidable sorcerers and unravel the mysteries behind the magical world.
Critical Reception
Sorcerer Hunters was an OVA series that garnered a cult following among anime fans for its action-packed battles and dark fantasy themes. While not widely critically reviewed in mainstream publications, it is often remembered for its intricate animation and engaging storyline within the anime community.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its exciting magical combat sequences and well-animated action.
- Appreciated for its darker fantasy elements and engaging plot.
- Some found the plot to be somewhat convoluted at times.
Google audience: Audience reception for Sorcerer Hunters is largely positive among fans of classic OVA anime, who often highlight its entertaining action and unique premise. Discussions often revolve around its memorable characters and the darker, more mature tone compared to some other anime of its era.
Fun Fact
The original manga series, "Majin Eiyuu Wataru: Knight of the Spirits" (which Sorcerer Hunters is loosely based on), actually predates the anime by several years, with the OVA series being a distinct, darker take on the fantasy concept.
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