

‘Fairy Tail: Final Series’ is no exception and it pans out exactly the way you would expect it to. But that is just not enough to make it a great anime show. Since the anime’s emphasis has always been on the relationships of the characters, I can understand why most viewers feel attached to it. Every arc involves the rise of a new evil antagonist who is then defeated by the “power of friendship” of the main characters and that’s pretty much the entire series in a nutshell. But today, the anime offers nothing more than a stale story where the same formulaic approach is repeated in every other arc. The series started off really well and shows immense potential in the beginning especially with its huge cast of characters.

Together as a family, they battle the forces of evil, help those in need, and gain new friends, all the while enjoying the never-ending adventure that is Fairy Tail.Many anime viewers would argue endlessly about how ‘ Fairy Tail‘ is one of the best anime shows of our time but I find it really hard to comprehend where this hype is coming from. There, Lucy meets the guild's strange members, such as the ice wizard Gray Fullbuster and magic swordswoman Erza Scarlet.

To her shock, he reveals that he is a member of Fairy Tail and invites her to join them. Upon being tricked by a man, Lucy falls under an abduction attempt, only to be saved by Natsu. In her search, she runs into Natsu Dragneel and his partner Happy, who are on a quest to find Natsu's foster father, the dragon Igneel. Lucy Heartfilia is a young mage searching for celestial gate keys, and her dream is to become a full-fledged wizard by joining this famous guild. Among them, Fairy Tail stands out from the rest as a place of strength, spirit, and family. Countless magic guilds lie at the core of all magical activity, and serve as venues for like-minded mages to band together and take on job requests. In the mystical land of Fiore, magic exists as an essential part of everyday life.
