Ugh, 'Magic Space' is one of those shows that’s frustratingly elusive! I finally found it after digging through forums. Turns out, it’s available on Viki Rakuten, but only in certain regions. If you’re not geo-blocked, you’re golden—they even have behind-the-scenes extras. Otherwise, a VPN might work (I used one set to Japan, and it loaded instantly).
What’s cool about 'Magic Space' is its blend of retro-futurism and surreal humor. It’s like if 'Cowboy Bebop' and 'The Midnight Gospel' had a weird baby. While you’re at it, check out 'Space Dandy' if you haven’t already; same vibes. Viki’s free tier has ads, but their premium plan is cheap if you’re binge-watching.
I totally get why you're eager to find it. From what I know, it's not on mainstream platforms like Netflix or Hulu, but I stumbled upon it on a niche streaming site called RetroFlix. They specialize in vintage sci-fi and fantasy shows. The interface is a bit clunky, but the content makes up for it.
If you're into quirky, old-school animation, you might also enjoy browsing their catalog—they've got similar titles like 'Galaxy Wanderers' and 'Starlight Echoes.' Just a heads-up, though: RetroFlix requires a subscription, but they offer a free trial week. I binged 'Magic Space' during mine and ended up keeping the membership because of their unique collection.
Finding 'Magic Space' was a wild ride for me! I checked all the usual suspects—Prime Video, Disney+, even Crunchyroll—but no luck. Then a friend tipped me off about an indie platform called Nebula Stream. It’s got a mix of cult classics and obscure international series. 'Magic Space' is there, but only with subtitles since the dubbed version is weirdly hard to track down.
The show’s art style reminds me of 'Cosmic Detective,' another underrated series you might wanna try. Nebula Stream’s pricing is reasonable, and they rotate their library monthly, so I’d grab it fast. Also, their community forums are full of fans sharing similar recommendations, which is how I discovered 'Time Loop Paradox'—another must-watch if you dig mind-bending plots.
Oh, 'Magic Space'! Such a nostalgia trip. I watched it on an app called Tubi—totally free, just with ads. The quality’s decent, and they have the complete series. Tubi’s got a ton of random treasures if you’re patient; I also found 'Astro Squad' there last month.
Funny thing: 'Magic Space' has this cult following that’s super active on Reddit. Someone even compiled a list of every episode’s hidden easter eggs. Makes rewatching way more fun.
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Maddison grew up in the Iron Mountain Pack. They are a pack of werewolves with magical abilities, thanks to an old debt paid by an Original Witch Coven. She is very powerful - the most powerful magical shifter born in many years.
When she is just a girl, she is accused being behind the deadly illness of her Luna. She tries to tell them she is innocent, but the Alpha is mad with grief. When she refuse to cure the Luna, telling him she has nothing to do with it, he banishes her.
9 years later Maddison lives in her cave. A peaceful life away from the prying eyes of others. She is a shy girl, but will not take shit from anyone.
As she encounters her mate at her job, she flees over a misunderstanding and quit the job to make sure she never run into him again. She is adamant to never have a mate, and never enter a pack again.
But Faith has its own rules and ways to do things. And as it is, Madison's role in the world is far from over. She must face many dangers to find her peace again. Will it be with her mate or will she uphold her vow to herself?
Follow Maddison's journey as she once again is found in the middle of the fray of life, just as she thought she had escaped.
The sky turned red, and meteors fell. Screams and explosions everywhere. For an unknown reason, people started having magic abilities.. Most were happy, but it didn't last long. Soon came the undead. To survive, kill, or be killed.
Her mom disappeared. She was betrayed by her ex-fiance' and killed by her step-sister.
Now she's back a year before the apocalypse, equip with magical space, this time will it be the same?
Warning: mature scenes, gore & violence.
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(Everything about us... is magical.)
Melanie Spears thought she was an ordinary high school girl until she learned she wasn’t. Dragged into a hidden realm where magic rules and royal blood matters, she’s faced with choices no teenager should ever make. Torn between homework and hidden powers, a mysterious stranger guides her toward a destiny she never asked for.
As she steps into her royal role, Melanie discovers perks she never imagined, and dangers that could destroy everything she loves. With supernatural forces stirring in both her world and the human realm, she’ll have to be braver than she’s ever been.
School assignments clash with forbidden secrets. Friendships are tested. Emotions run wild and so does her magic. When she hears the word “danger,” it’s not a warning. It’s a prophecy.
Can she balance teenage life and a destiny she didn’t ask for?
Excerpt from the story: "Melanie, can you please stay back?"
"What do you mean?"
"Can you not go to school today? Stay at home, please." She pleaded with glassy eyes. I pulled her into an embrace.
"Can you tell me why you don't want me to leave?" "Danger." she whispered.
"I wouldn't have wished for the latter. I should have just maintained the first prayer. All because what I saw...was going to be the end of me, what I saw was terrifying. It was death!"
Maddie is an ordinary girl who is almost eighteen years old. She does have a grandmother who is a high priesters in Wicca, but is that so unusual? At breakneck speed Maddie finds herself in the world of Magic, were she also has a difficult task . Can her budding love for Raven handle this? Can she survive in that strange Magical world that co-exists with ours ?
Many years ago, dragons discovered the supreme good that the Earth could offer to any of its creatures. A red gem, which the king of dragons named "The Heart of Magic" because of its shape, resembled a heart.
The magic gem fulfilled their greatest desires.
All the dragons in the world obtained a necklace with a small piece of the red gem that shone. All the dragons born afterward also carried the same necklace.
Then, when the gem got stolen, this light went out of every necklace, and the dragons lost these magical abilities that the gem had given them.
But before this could happen, after fulfilling these desires, the dragons used them against the humans, enslaving them, but when the gem got stolen, it was all over.
Dragons are still looking for it, and humans wish never to be found so that they do not go through the same thing again.
Princess Edith, after a family tragedy, she will be forced to go in search of the gem. Through the journey of investigation, she will discover that she possesses special powers that she did not know that she has until that moment.
Drake is the Dragon King's son and will be secretly sent to help Edith seek the gem.
Carrying his dark and heavy past on his back, he moves forward with his life with no regrets about his actions back then.
Everything is about to change.
Crystal Krause is a half-fairy and also a Black wizard who can only create enchanted crafts using their magic for defense and is not as strong as an Elemental wizard. At the age of 5, Crystal and her parents knew that she has a hidden power that resides within her and is forcibly trying to come out, and that is her ice power. Her parents decided to make it a secret and told her not to use it anymore. After her 18th birthday, Crystal went to the land of Erda with her best friend Lena to study at South Rhine, the most prestigious school at Erda to enhance their abilities and be able to control their magic. Little did they know that studying at South Rhine will serve as their training to be able to fight their enemies and finally reconquer the land of Photia and Centrevia. In the process, Crystal knew something about herself which connects her to the chaotic history of Enchantria.
Will they be able to complete their conquest and bring back the old Enchantria? Or her past will be a hindrance to do so?
Magic Space has this unique vibe that sets it apart from typical sci-fi shows. It blends cosmic mysteries with a deeply human emotional core, something I rarely see in shows like 'The Expanse' or 'Foundation.' The way it handles character arcs—slow burns with explosive payoffs—reminds me of 'Battlestar Galactica,' but with more whimsy. The visuals? Stunning. Not as gritty as 'Altered Carbon,' but more dreamlike, like 'Doctor Who' if it had a bigger budget.
What really hooked me, though, is its lore. Unlike 'Star Trek,' which lays out rules early, 'Magic Space' drip-feeds mythology, making every reveal feel earned. The alien cultures aren’t just rubber foreheads—they’re genuinely alien, with customs that make you rethink humanity. It’s not perfect (the pacing wobbles mid-season), but when it shines, it’s transcendent. I’ve rewatched the quantum rift episode three times just to catch the foreshadowing.
Magic Academy is one of those shows that slipped under the radar for a lot of people, but it's got a cult following for a reason. I stumbled upon it while browsing through Crunchyroll's fantasy section last year, and it's been a comfort rewatch ever since. The animation style is a bit dated, but the character dynamics are so charming—especially the rivalry-turned-friendship between the two leads. If you're into magic school tropes with a slice-of-life twist, it's worth digging up.
Right now, the easiest legal way to stream it is through HiDive, which has the entire series subtitled. They occasionally rotate their catalog, so I'd grab it while it's there. Some regional platforms like AnimeLab in Australia also have it, but VPNs might be needed depending on where you live. Honestly, I wish more platforms would pick up these older gems—they hold up way better than people give them credit for.