The story takes place in the same universe as the previous trilogy and follows the adventures of a young wizard named Dabi. Dabi is a powerful wizard who lives in a world where magic has disappeared. He teams up with his friends, including Luz Noceda (from "The Owl House"), King Harrow (from "The Dragon Prince"), and a new character named Eda, to form a group of wizards who must navigate the challenges of a world without magic.
The Hindi dub is surprisingly robust. Key characters like Jim, Claire, and Merlin have voice actors who match the energy of their English counterparts. For Hindi-speaking families or viewers who prefer regional audio, this is a seamless experience. The translation keeps the witty, del Toro-esque dialogue intact without sounding too literal.
The original voice cast is stellar. The return of iconic voices and the emotional weight they carry (particularly regarding the redemption arcs of certain villains) is best experienced in English to catch the nuances of the acting.
, a barista who has secretly been Merlin’s apprentice for nine centuries. Medieval Camelot
, a group of ancient deities (including Bellroc, Skrael, and Nari) seeking to purge the world of humanity to restore "balance". Character Dynamics
As the third installment in Guillermo del Toro’s Tales of Arcadia trilogy (following Trollhunters and 3Below ), Wizards had the unenviable task of tying together medieval mythology, modern teen drama, and alien lore into one cohesive bow. Does it succeed? Mostly yes — with a few noticeable stumbles.
Season 1 consists of 10 episodes:
The story takes place in the same universe as the previous trilogy and follows the adventures of a young wizard named Dabi. Dabi is a powerful wizard who lives in a world where magic has disappeared. He teams up with his friends, including Luz Noceda (from "The Owl House"), King Harrow (from "The Dragon Prince"), and a new character named Eda, to form a group of wizards who must navigate the challenges of a world without magic.
The Hindi dub is surprisingly robust. Key characters like Jim, Claire, and Merlin have voice actors who match the energy of their English counterparts. For Hindi-speaking families or viewers who prefer regional audio, this is a seamless experience. The translation keeps the witty, del Toro-esque dialogue intact without sounding too literal.
The original voice cast is stellar. The return of iconic voices and the emotional weight they carry (particularly regarding the redemption arcs of certain villains) is best experienced in English to catch the nuances of the acting.
, a barista who has secretly been Merlin’s apprentice for nine centuries. Medieval Camelot
, a group of ancient deities (including Bellroc, Skrael, and Nari) seeking to purge the world of humanity to restore "balance". Character Dynamics
As the third installment in Guillermo del Toro’s Tales of Arcadia trilogy (following Trollhunters and 3Below ), Wizards had the unenviable task of tying together medieval mythology, modern teen drama, and alien lore into one cohesive bow. Does it succeed? Mostly yes — with a few noticeable stumbles.
Season 1 consists of 10 episodes: