Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest

FAIRY TAIL 100年クエスト (Fairy Tail: 100-nen Quest)

7.6(44,683)
MAL Score
Ranked #1764
Popularity #1587
  • Action
  • Adventure
  • Fantasy
Episodes
25
Duration
23 min per ep
Aired
Jul 7, 2024 to Jan 5, 2025
Status
Finished Airing

Synopsis

A century-old mission awaits on the northern continent of Guiltina: the 100 Years Quest, a challenge no wizard has ever completed. Natsu Dragneel and the Fairy Tail guild’s core team—Lucy Heartfilia, Gray Fullbuster, Erza Scarlet, Wendy Marvell, along with the exceeds Happy and Charlés—set out to face it, aiming to neutralize five fearsome Dragon Gods whose overwhelming power can only be contained by sealing them away.

Their hunt doesn’t go unchallenged. Diabolos, a guild of “Dragon Eaters,” pursues the same targets to strengthen their Dragon Slayer magic by consuming dragons. Back at Fairy Tail, the guild’s newest member, Touka, conceals a troubling secret—one that could spell disaster while its strongest wizards are far from home.

Otaku Consensus

Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest lands as a confident fan-forward sequel, with Toshinori Watabe’s direction, Shinji Ishihira’s chief-director oversight, and the 25-episode seasonal format keeping the adventure brisker than many expected. Its strongest reception comes from viewers who value adaptation fidelity, ensemble chemistry, and Yasuharu Takanashi’s returning musical identity; its most persistent criticism is that the story’s internal logic and character power scaling can feel inconsistent even by Fairy Tail standards.

Why You Should Watch

Watch Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest if you want a battle-shounen sequel that spends less time reintroducing its cast and more time letting a seasoned ensemble bounce off each other in new magical matchups. It scratches the same itch as Black Clover’s guild camaraderie and One Piece’s long-running crew chemistry, but with Fairy Tail’s more direct emphasis on spell clashes, found-family loyalty, and fantasy spectacle. The appeal is not reinvention; it is continuity with sharper seasonal pacing, a 25-episode run that avoids the sprawl of older weekly shounen, and a production team built around recognizable franchise DNA. If your favorite part of Fairy Tail was watching its core personalities collide under pressure, this sequel understands the assignment.

Key Characters

  • N
    Natsu Dragneel

    Natsu remains the franchise’s emotional accelerant, the kind of lead fans follow less for tactical subtlety than for how reliably he turns a fight into a test of loyalty and nerve.

  • L
    Lucy Heartfilia

    Lucy continues to function as the ensemble’s perspective anchor, balancing Fairy Tail’s chaos with the self-awareness and timing that keep its comedy and teamwork grounded.

  • E
    Erza Scarlet

    Erza is still the series’ signature pressure-point character, valued by fans for how quickly a scene can shift from slapstick to steel whenever she takes command.

  • W
    Wendy Marvell

    Wendy’s appeal in this sequel comes from watching a once-protected younger mage operate with the confidence of a full team member while retaining her gentler emotional register.

What Makes It Stand Out

  • 1

    J.C.Staff handles the 2024–2025 anime as a completed 25-episode seasonal production, a notable shift for a franchise historically associated with longer continuous TV runs.

  • 2

    The staff structure pairs director Toshinori Watabe with Shinji Ishihira as chief director, giving the sequel both a new production lead and a link to the franchise’s established anime identity.

  • 3

    Yasuharu Takanashi returns on music, preserving one of Fairy Tail’s most recognizable signatures: Celtic-tinged heroic tracks and high-energy battle cues that fans associate with the guild’s biggest emotional swings.

  • 4

    The adaptation leans heavily into ensemble appeal, matching AniList’s very high tags for Ensemble Cast, Magic, Shounen, Dragons, and Found Family rather than repositioning the series around a single protagonist.

  • 5

    Reception data places it in solid-but-divisive territory: 7.6 on MyAnimeList from 44,587 votes and 75/100 on AniList, with praise for entertainment value and adaptation flow offset by repeated complaints about execution and power consistency.

Fun Facts & Trivia

Fun fact 1
A January 2025 review noted that Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest represents the franchise’s first anime entry to follow a seasonal model, making its 25-episode structure a production milestone rather than just a scheduling detail.
Fun fact 2
The anime credits Hiro Mashima for the original story while Atsuo Ueda is credited for original character design, reflecting the sequel manga’s collaborative identity rather than treating it as a purely anime-original continuation.
Fun fact 3
The English-language production credits include Zachary Bolton as ADR producer, Tyler Walker on ADR script, and Andrew Tipps on ADR mixing, giving the dub a documented production pipeline rather than an anonymous localization credit.
Fun fact 4
Despite mixed written criticism, the series accumulated broad database engagement: MyAnimeList lists it with 44,587 score votes, while AniList records 1,320 favourites.
Fun fact 5
Its broadcast window ran from July 7, 2024 to January 5, 2025, placing the season across two anime cour periods while still being cataloged as a single finished 25-episode run.

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  • J.C.Staff

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