

all of which are dismissed at the end of the movie. Like branches of the military attacking each other, an act of war from an outside nation, magician slavery, and tension between military and civilians. things happen in the story that should have wider implications than what the movie allows. The new characters introduced barely get any characterization due to the bloated cast and the plot is problematic.

The movie suffers from pacing whiplash, going from mysterious high-stakes action to slice-of-life cute girls doing cute things with a gratuitous amount of fanservice (the majority of the movie), back to serious, fast-paced action. The movie itself plays like an extended bonus episode rather than a continuation or culmination of the show it is based on. Still, He's only interested in just leading a reasonably normal high school life but, because of his abilities trouble appears to go out of its way to find him.The irregular at magic high school movie, while visually interesting, suffers from poor pacing and a plot hole ridden storyline that represents a microcosm of the series as a whole. Though his practical test scores and status as a "Weed" show him to be magically inept, he possesses extraordinary technical knowledge, physical combat skills, and unique magic-making Tatsuya the irregular at a magical high school. Upon taking the exam, the prodigious Miyuki is placed in the First Course, while Tatsuya is relegated to the Second Course. In 2095, two siblings enroll in First High School. In First High School, the institution for magicians, students are segregated into two groups based on their entrance exam scores: "Blooms," those who receive high scores, are assigned to the First Course, while "Weeds" are reserve students assigned to the Second Course.

In the dawn of the 21st century, magic, long thought to be folklore and fairy tales, has become a systematized technology and is taught as a technical skill.
