Mahō Shōjo Ore

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Mahō Shōjo Ore
Original title 鹿 楓 堂 よ つ い ろ 日 和
transcription Mahō Shōjo Ore
genre Magical girl , comedy
Manga
country JapanJapan Japan
author Icchokusen Mōkon
publishing company Fusion Product
magazine Comic Be
First publication November 2012 - February 2014
expenditure 2
Anime television series
title Magical Girl Ore
Original title 魔法 少女 俺
transcription Mahō Shōjo Ore
Country of production JapanJapan Japan
original language Japanese
year 2018
Studio Pierrot Plus
length 25 minutes
Episodes 12
Director Itsuro Kawasaki
music Takeshi Nakatsuka
First broadcast April 2nd, 2018 on AT-X , Tokyo MX
synchronization

Mahō Shōjo Ore ( Japanese 魔法 少女 俺 ) is a manga series by Icchokusen Mōkon , which appeared in Japan from 2012 to 2014. The parody of the Magical Girl series tells of two girls who transform themselves into muscular men as Magical Girls. The manga was adapted as an anime television series in 2018 .

action

The student Saki Uno ( 卯 野 さ き ) forms the idol duo "Magical Twin" together with her sandpit friend Sakuyo Mikage ( 御 „桜 世 ) . Although they have their own manager in Konami Yamo ( 矢 茂 小波 ) and sing with enthusiasm, they have no success. This is also due to the fact that especially Saki can neither sing nor dance well. In contrast to them, Sakuyo's big brother Mohiro Mikage ( 御 翔 桃 拾 ) is very successful with his partner Hyōe ( 兵衛 ) - and Saki has long been in love with the quiet Mohiro, who can sing incredibly well. One day, when Mohiro is attacked by huge, cute demons, the fairy Kokoro-chan appears. He offers Saki magical powers to save her lover, and despite Kokoro's gangster behavior, she finally gives in and becomes a magical girl. Contrary to her expectations, however, she takes the form of a muscular young man, dressed in a pink, frilly dress. She succeeds in defeating the demons and when Mohiros asked for her or his name, Saki replies: "Mahō Shōjo Ore".

The demons do not stop there and so Saki has to save Mohiro again. She gets into trouble herself and Sakuyo wants to help her. So through Kokoro's help, Sakuyo becomes a magical girl in male form, like Saki out of love - but in Sakuyo's case out of love for her friend, which she has never been able to confess to her before. In addition to their idol existence, both girls now begin to fight demons that attack Mohiro again and again. Your manager is an avid fan of Magical Girls and markets them in their transformation as a new idol group, which is now actually having great success and is coming on TV. The two girls can catch up with their role models and now meet Mohiro and his partner Hyōe more often, even by chance in their free time. Because the two boys seem inseparable. In addition, Hyōe has an aversion to Saki and lets her feel it again and again. In addition, “Magical Twin” meets the idol duo of Michiru Ogawa and Ruka Kiryu, who have been successful for a long time. The success of the two Magical "Girls" puts them in trouble, but Michiru is also secretly in love with Ore. Eventually they too go from a fairy to Magical Girls - with the same transformation as the other two - but because Michiru lacks the experience of real love, she quickly runs out of magic.

After constant attacks by demons, who repeatedly turn against Mohiro, the Saki and Sakuyo look for the cause. They suspect Hyoe, who is always around and disapproving of them. But when they finally confront him, it turns out that Hyōe himself is the prince of the fairies. He's near Mahiro to protect him, even if he doesn't always succeed. Konami then turns out Yamo to be the real culprit. He has now successfully kidnapped Mohiro, threatens humanity with his army of demons and challenges the Magical Girls to fight. They assume us to follow him into his hiding place, which ultimately only Saki can penetrate. There the manager reveals to her that he had himself sent to earth because he is actually a fan of Magical Girls. But he only met magical girls who had grown old and disappointed him so that he became a manager. With Sakis and Sakuyo's transformation, his dream finally came true. And in order to give them eternal fame, he staged more and more attacks up to this one, in order to be defeated by her in front of the public. Saki refuses because she doesn't want to become a heroine through a staging. Eventually Konami Yamo is captured by the fairies and Saki and Sakuyo live their lives again as a simple and unsuccessful idol duo who only sporadically slip into the role of magical girl.

publication

The manga was published from November 2012 to February 2014 in the magazine Comic Be the publisher fusion product . This brought out the chapters in two anthologies. A sequel started in the same magazine in April 2018.

Anime adaptation

A twelve-part anime television series on the manga was created at Studio Pierrot Plus in 2018 . Directed by Itsuro Kawasaki and the character design designed Yukiko Ibe . Yuka Hirama was the artistic director .

The 25-minute episodes began broadcasting on April 2, 2018 on AT-X and Tokyo MX . The last episode was shown on June 18, 2018. At the same time, the international publication took place on the Crunchyroll platform , including with German and English subtitles.

synchronization

role Japanese voice
Saki Uno Ayaka Ohashi
Kaito Ishikawa (male)
Sakuyo Mikage Sachika Misawa
Wataru Hatano (male)
Sayori Uno Aya Hisakawa
Kokoro-chan Kazuya Ichijō
Mohiro Mikage Toshiyuki Toyonaga
Hyoe Koji Yusa
Konami Yamo Showtaro Morikubo

music

The music was composed by Takeshi Nakatsuka . The opening credits of the series are underlaid with the song Noisy Love Power by Ayaka Ohashi, for the credits Garasu no Ginga ( 硝 子 の 銀河 ) by Star ☆ Prince was used.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Magical Girl Ore Manga Gets Sequel Starting on April 13. Anime News Network, April 2, 2018, accessed July 4, 2018 .