Wizard Barristers
Finished · 12 epARMS · 2014 · Japan

Wizard Barristers

ウィザード・バリスターズ 弁魔士セシル

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When the laws of magic are broken, it's the duty of the Police Department's deadly Section 1 to enforce them. But, since even craven maven mages and nefarious necromancers have the right to a fair trial, the job of defending them belongs to the Benmashi, the Wizard Barristers! It's a tricky profession, requiring both arcane ability and a judicious sense of jurisprudence, and at just seventeen, Cecil Sudo is the youngest Benmashi that Butterfly Law has ever employed. That means a lot of late nights burning the midnight brimstone, summoning up summaries, parsing phrases with paranormal paralegals and cutting deals with opposing counsels from hell. And when a young Benmashi starts to discover that her own charm may be more magically-based than she realized, there'll be a hex-tra incentive to work wonders outside the courtroom as well! Every trial is a witch trial as the most enchantingly Adept Attorney ever becomes a Master of the Art of Defensive Spells in Wizard Barristers! (Source: Sentai Filmworks)

Episodes

12
1. Episode 1 - Lady Justice
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2. Episode 2 - Hard Case
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3. Episode 3 - Love and Hate
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4. Episode 4 - Personality Crisis
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5. Episode 5 - Six Nine
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6. Episode 6 - Hero Show
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7. Episode 7 - Maple Leaf in Canada
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8. Episode 8 - Christopher Charm
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9. Episode 9 - Secret Puzzle
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10. Episode 10 - Imposter
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11. Episode 11 - Shining Cecil
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12. Episode 12 - Judgment
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