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Episode Mizu Zokusei no Mahoutsukai Daiichibu • The Water Magician - Episode 8 discussion

Mizu Zokusei no Mahoutsukai Daiichibu, episode 8

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u/shad79 https://myanimelist.net/profile/shad79 Aug 28 '25

I was surprised she didn't question Ryo's magic in this episode since we could saw her conscious after they left the dungeon xD

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u/stephenthatfoste https://myanimelist.net/profile/Rexagonal Aug 28 '25

To be fair, nobody cared at all besides the old dudes.

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u/Magicbison Aug 28 '25

Its such a weird thing. This guy only Abel really knows just pops down from the ceiling, having dug a hole from the 39th floor or so, and then proceeds to cut the head off a legendary monster and then cast a spell 256 times simultaneously and no one bats an eye. Such a terrible aspect of this show. I have to wonder if the source material is better about that.

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u/stephenthatfoste https://myanimelist.net/profile/Rexagonal Aug 28 '25

It made sense to have him banter with Abel at least. But everyone else should be FREAKING OUT. Everything he's doing completely breaks what everyone thought they knew. And only like 3 of them have any warning for it. Even could have just had the dungeon expedition leader swear people to secrecy or something.

I'm also curious about the giant hole he drilled now. Seen too many shows with dungeons actually showing repair mechanisms of it for it to just be ignored.

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u/bama501996 Aug 28 '25

We didn't see much of an initial reaction. Which could be chocked up to shock. The fight was extremely short after all. The failing to me is we didn't see any reaction in the background as they were coming out of the dungeon. It makes since that none of the adventurers approached him to ask about it though. Dude, just dropped from the ceiling and soloed a demon prince, and complained about how weak he was the entire fight. If I was one of the random adventurers I would probably let Able handle that situation too. The court Mage has less of an excuse where that's concerned though.

I wondered about the giant hole too. It seems like the sort of detail that is going to get ignored. It feels like it could do all sorts of weird things to the ecology of the dungeon though. Not to mention 40 floor holes are a hell of a falling hazard.

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u/stephenthatfoste https://myanimelist.net/profile/Rexagonal Aug 28 '25

The battle with people we've never met to name-drop Ryo got thrown in there, so things kinda got mixed up with how much time was actually spent dealing with the whole situation. And even without the falling hazard, nobody has ever been past 38 and now level 40 has a direct route to the top. But the fact that it wasn't mentioned again once they got off the bottom floor, and the series doesn't have the word "dungeon" in it(I realized all the ones I was thinking of do) means they'll probably just ignore it and move on.

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u/bama501996 Aug 28 '25

The court Mage said he eliminated the monsters in seconds. It seems like it only took 1 spell for the fodder, 1 exchange of swords, and 1 supper spell for the leader, so It didnt look like it took very long. But I agree you never really know how long something takes in these sort of fights. 5 minutes to blow up a planet is 8 episodes and all that.

It could just be a difference in subs (I let my crunchyroll laps last month for reasons) but the guild master called it a dungeon a couple times in the carriage. I forgot they mentioned 38 was the furthest explored. If I was them I would worry about something using the holes as an express way to fly up. Either way I agree them not making a bigger deal about the hole would be a literal plot hole. Maybe they'll throw a line about repairing it somewhere down the track.

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u/stephenthatfoste https://myanimelist.net/profile/Rexagonal Aug 28 '25

Oh, I meant very specifically the title of the show. Dungeon Meshi, Dungeon people, Is it wrong to try to pick up girls in a Dungeon? Those are the ones that immediately come to mind that have the dungeon changing and responding to stuff. There's a few others that have it in their long title but I'm less certain the dungeon system is as advanced for those.

I'd be kinda surprised if they even go back to it at this point. He's got an escort mission deliberately outside it. The most I'd expect is his roommates hearing rumors about a giant hole and he acts suspicious and changed the subject. And the elf girl has barely got any time still, and she's the ED like she's a main character.

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u/frand__ Sep 02 '25

Maybe in this episode they'll deal with it while he is put doing whatever random shit the guild master could come up with on the spot. 

Like, while Arthur threatens and/or pays off the others, the Guild master classifies shit, pays the adventurers that were there (or earh mages) to fix the holes and to keep their mouths shut.

Safe to say, Abel's party is gonna be entirely mind blown.

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u/Earlier-Today Aug 29 '25

"...and 1 supper spell for the leader"

And it was his last supper.

(I think spellchecker did you wrong, should be "super", because supper is an evening meal akin to dinner.)

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u/ChChChillian Aug 28 '25 edited Aug 29 '25

I think Arthur actually was freaking out, in a wise old guy kind of way. He and Hugh made it clear afterward that they're terrified of what might happen if they (edit: more precisely, the kingdom) found themselves not in Ryo's good graces for some reason. That's why they agreed to make no mention of Ryo's involvement, to keep him out of the eye of Knightley politics, which just might piss him off. Having said that, Ryo's "punishment" for ignoring the guards must have an ulterior motive of some kind.

Edit: It occurs to me that one reason for the carriage ride might have been that, given a meeting on very short notice, Hugh could more accurately gauge Ryo's reaction to consequences for blowing past the guards. It must have come as a great relief that he seemed to expect them and had no particular objection, as Hugh could hardly have insisted too strongly. I do wonder about his promise that it will be mutually beneficial though.

If the hole Ryo drilled won't close up on its own, it'll make a dandy elevator shaft for dungeon exploration convenience.

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u/i_reddit_too_mcuh Aug 29 '25

I don't quite remember...have we heard of "Whitnash" before?

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u/ChChChillian Aug 29 '25 edited Aug 29 '25

Not that I remember. But we've seen everything hinted at in the OP except for that couple standing on the battlement, so I bet we're going to see them there.

I hope Ryo somehow runs into Roman and has cause to gently slap him around a little. That guy rubs me the wrong way for some reason.

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u/i_reddit_too_mcuh Aug 29 '25

Yup! For me it was when he said "someone stronger than me?"

That sentence probably shouldn't be perceived so negatively, but I guess there has been too many annoying narcissistic "heroes" recently.

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u/ChChChillian Aug 29 '25 edited Aug 29 '25

It's the classic blunder, aside from starting a land war in Asia and going up against a Sicilian when death is on the line: Assuming there's no one stronger than you and that you're unbeatable.

Ryo doesn't make that assumption, and he's got far more justification. But then, he's also a little clueless about power scales. He also fought Leonore and sparred with Sera, so he knows how strong some others can be and that he's just barely keeping up in some ways.

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u/frand__ Sep 02 '25

 aside from starting a land war in Asia and going up against a Sicilian when death is on the line:

Lol, not the place where I expected a bit about history 

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u/ChChChillian Sep 02 '25

Cinematic history, anyway. If you haven't seen The Princess Bride, it's required viewing.

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u/frand__ Sep 03 '25

Ah, my bad lol

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u/ChChChillian Sep 03 '25 edited Sep 03 '25

It's not exactly a recent movie, so it's not as if you were likely to see it in the theater.

There were four kinds of fantasy films back in the day: So bad it's good, just plain bad, good, and great. The Princess Bride is one of the greats.

I used to love the so-bad-it's-good genre, but no one makes them anymore.

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u/frand__ Sep 03 '25

Probably should watch it some day.

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u/frand__ Sep 02 '25

Honestly to me it sounded more like disbelief and shock than hurt pride, if anything the hero's partymates sounded much more aggravated and offended than him.

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u/NeuroticFractal Aug 29 '25

[Spoiler source] The light novel also comments that what he did (drill through the dungeon) was physically impossible because by conventional standards most magicians, including "prodigies" in each element have tried and failed what he did

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u/ClemCa1 Sep 05 '25

The thing is Ryo's power is really immeasurable from their POV. He seems insanely strong and all, but you need knowledge to even be able to begin to understand how strong he is. It's just like how Abel had no idea that using magic at a distance was such an impossible thing. Ryo's fight looked so ridiculous that there was nothing to question, it just looked strong and there was nothing else to see, only things to accept.