So am I understanding this all right >singing can magically heal people somehow >but not everyone can do magic singing >the magic yellow aura thing can only be seen by other magic singers >the head healer lady is probably trained as a medical doctor as well >the animals in jars lady is a chemist with no singing magic
What is the risk of unlicensed heal-singing though? Can someone become too healthy?
Because there's a risk of failure and malpractice if you're not trained properly. It seems the lyrics acts like magic chants, something that tells the magic what to do with the patient.
Wyatt Brown
This show reminds me a bit of Lapis Re:Lights - very comfy I really like the uniform and character designs
Brayden Hall
Are the two adults in a relationship?
Mason Stewart
Is there singing magic for other uses in this world? Or only healing? Presumably there are "evil" healers who actually harm or murder people?
I can't wait for the next episode to come out and prove that forehead is the best girl. You'd all better apologize for calling her character design stupid.
I can't tell if it's sex appeal or just being very fun to rape.
Camden Flores
She's drawing Kana's "image", the magical aura that other healers can see, presumably to study it. They haven't explained the significance of images yet, but everyone seemed to be very impressed by Kana's so it probably ties into their potential or effectiveness as healers Blaze it
Brandon Butler
What will be the big twist?
Carter Butler
One of the girls will have terminal cancer and will die before the end of the show to showcase that not everything can be healed by music.
Noah Long
Singing can damage the body if not performed correctly, and Kana accidentally kills someone.
Adrian Thompson
I hope they reenact the "Where do you think we are" scene
Parker Rivera
I doubt something that dramatic, but the main lady is obviously going to "pass the torch" to the other girls at the end.