Magikano
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Magikano | |
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Magikano logo |
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マジカノ | |
Genre | Magical girl, Comedy, Romance |
Manga | |
Author | Takeaki Momose |
Publisher | Kodansha |
Demographic | Seinen |
Magazine | Magazine Z |
Original run | April 2003 – ongoing |
Volumes | 10 |
TV anime | |
Director | Seiji Kishi |
Writer | Hideki Mitsui |
Studio | Tokyo Kids |
Network | Chiba TV, TV Saitama, tvk, AT-X, Animax Animax Anime Network |
Original run | January 3, 2006 – March 28, 2006 |
Episodes | 13 |
Magikano (マジカノ Majikano?) is a manga series by Takeaki Momose, which was later adapted into an anime series, directed by Seiji Kishi and written by Hideki Mitsui.
The anime series was also broadcast by Animax, who adapted and dubbed the series into English for broadcast across its English language networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia from February 2007, where the series received its English language premiere.
ADV Films has licensed the rights for the North American release of Magikano on DVD, and released the first volume on December 4, 2007.[1] ADV Films' Anime Network began airing the anime on January 3, 2008 on their Subscription On Demand platform.[2] On March 6, 2008 the anime began airing on their Free On Demand platform.
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[edit] Plot summary
Haruo is an ordinary junior high school student who leads a peaceful life with his three sisters. One morning, he sees a cute girl across the street who vanishes in a gust of wind. From this point on, his peaceful life becomes anything but peaceful, as ordinary, boring days suddenly take a turn into chaos.
In the end of the story, it is revealed that since the elders can't contain the demon lord's (Haruo) overwhelming power, they have set up Hongō-sensei as the witch to cast the magic spell to reverse the flow of time, and makes the world repeat itself everytime the power is released. She will die each time the process is done because the power of the demon lord is so strong, and this will activate a replacement of her as it is also revealed she is a cyborg.
[edit] Characters
- Haruo Yoshikawa (吉川春生 Yoshikawa Haruo?)
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- Voiced by: Mitsuhiro Ichiki (Japanese), Clint Bickham (English)
- Haruo is the leading male of the series, an average junior high school boy who has a perfect attendance record at school and doesn't have any longterm prospects, aside from living a long life. He lives with his three sisters, and has no idea any of them are mahou tsukai (magic users). Haruo, himself, supposedly has latent magic powers, but he is not aware of this, believing he and his family are perfectly ordinary. Maika and his other sisters make sure Haruo is kept in the dark about the fact that they can use magic through liberal application of magic memory erasing hammers (no less than three hammers simultaneously at times). He seems somewhat naive, and always in the dark about the feelings of people (mainly woman who like him) around him. However, he cares about the well being of others. Haruo is in his first year of junior high school (grade 7), in classroom B. In the last episode, Haruo is revealed to be an avatar, or incarnation of the Demon Lord/Maoh. "Haru" means "spring" in Japanese, as he is the oldest in his family.
- Ayumi Mamiya (魔宮あゆみ Mamiya Ayumi?)
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- Voiced by: Sakura Nogawa (Japanese), Jessica Boone (English)
- Ayumi Mamiya is a young witch who was cursed during her childhood. The only one who could lift this curse is Haruo Yoshikawa, which forces her to study at the same school and move into the Yoshikawa residence as the maid. Because of this, she and Maika constantly get into arguments usually involving Haruo. The only thing Ayumi focuses on is trying to make Haruo a man through flirting and sometimes spells. She uses her curse as an excuse for flirting with him many times, although it is revealed that she truly loves him in the last episode. But as time is reversed it is unknown if she can still remember that she loves him in the last episode. Ayumi Mamiya is a very determided, humorous, and strange- hearted girl, but also heart warming as well.
- Maika Yoshikawa (吉川舞夏 Yoshikawa Maika?)
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- Voiced by: Mai Nakahara (Japanese), Kira Vincent Davis (English)
- Maika is the oldest sister of the Yoshikawa family. She can use magic, and loves cooking for her brother and sisters. She has long lilac-coloured hair, often tied back with green ribbons. She is very protective of her brother Haruo, and was immediately suspicious of Ayumi's intentions. The others often accuse her of having a brother complex, which is not entirely unjustified. As a toddler she subliminally brainwashes Haruo in his sleep by chanting "Big Brother and Maika together forever" repeatedly, and her usually caring and ladylike-personality is replaced by a possessive jealousy whenever any female tries to seduce her brother. "Ka" means "summer" in Japanese, as she is the second oldest in the Yoshikawa family.
- Chiaki Yoshikawa (吉川千秋 Yoshikawa Chiaki?)
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- Voiced by: Kanako Sakai (Japanese), Luci Christian (English)
- Chiaki is the middle sister of the Yoshikawa family. She can also use magic, and loves working out and eating food. She has long, voilet hair, often tied back with a red ribbon. Clueless, honest, sincere, and completely without guile and malice, Chiaki is easily the most sweet and likable girl in the cast. "Aki" means "Autumn" in Japanese, as she is the third born in her family.
- Fuyuno Yoshikawa (吉川冬乃 Yoshikawa Fuyuno?)
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- Voiced by: Tomoko Kaneda (Japanese), Hilary Haag (English)
- Fuyuno is the youngest sister of the Yoshikawa family. She can also use magic, and she loves just about anything that involves making money, a subject that makes her adopt the demeanor (and voice) of a Scrooge-like miser many times her years. Many times she comes up with excuses for the strange events which occur to non-magic people, and is fantastic at problem solving. She has short periwinkle hair with a yellow and black ribbon. "Fuyu" means "winter" in Japanese, as she is the youngest in her family.
- Sora Fujiwara (藤原宇宙 Fujiwara Sora?)
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- Voiced by: Sachie Abe
- A friend of Haruo's from his class at school, Sora is a boy with glasses who has no dialogue and speaks by taking pictures. He is always seen with his camera. In the original manga, Sora did not wear glasses and talked. Sora is one of the two members of the "Supernatural Science Club".
- Hajime Hario (針生ハジメ Hario Hajime?)
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- Voiced by: Katsuhiro Harasawa (Japanese), Greg Ayres (English)
- Another friend of Haruo's from his class. Hajime Hario is generally loud and outspoken, and is always on the lookout for girls. The sound of a rooster call typically follows him due to his red hair and mohawk giving him a rooster-like appearance. Harasawa is one half of the "Supernatural Science Club", and thus is constantly showing up when incidents mainly caused by the witches occur. Because of this, he and Sora are some of the ones most hit by the memory loss hammers.
- Yuri Kurosu (黒須ゆり Kurosu Yuri?)
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- Voiced by: Noriko Namiki (Japanese), Carli Mosier (English)
- Yuri is the school's #1 idol as the student council president, but she gets some unwelcome competition when Ayumi transfers in. She met Haruo when she was a little girl, and instantly fell in love. Her hair changes colour (brown to silver) when she uses her battle magic, and instead of a broom/wand she has a large sword she rides like a surfboard. Yuri is still in love with Haruo, hence her constant daydreaming about him, and gets irrationally angry when Ayumi is with him. As an excuse to see him she often says that Ayumi's behaviour is "Against School Policy" and as the Student President she must see that all rules are followed. She sometimes also has wet dreams about Haruo.
- Marin Nijihara (虹原真鈴 Nijihara Masuzu?)
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- Voiced by: Haruko Momoi (Japanese), Hannah Alcorn (English)
- A Catholic witch hunter who thinks that Haruo was sent from heaven and needs protection from witches (especially Ayumi). She works with Ayumi, Yuri, and/or Maika when she feels that they have a common cause. Marin is an incompetent and clumsy fool who injures herself more in her attacks than any of the "evil-witches" that she so adamantly hunts, not to mention the picture of a Christian zealot who endlessly justifies all her hypocrisies with the mantra "It's in the name of the Lord." It's unclear whether Marin has deeper feelings for Haruo, or if she just admires him for what she calls "keeping away evil witches".
- Rika Anju (杏樹リカ Anju Rika?)
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- Voiced by: Nana Inoue (Japanese), Tiffany Grant (English)
- An enigmatic maid sent by Ayumi's father into the service of the Yoshikawa household, apparently to collect data. An effective maid, she is taciturn and quite able to cause trouble and thwart Ayumi's attempts to seduce Haruo. Her seeming obliviousness to the present conceals a calculating cunning that rivals even Fuyuno's. It is later revealed that she is an artificially-created human.
- Michiru Mamiya (魔宮みちる Mamiya Michiru?)
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- Voiced by: Natsuko Kuwatani (Japanese), Monica Rial (English)
- Ayumi's younger sister, who is determined to stop Ayumi from breaking her curse and one day becoming head of the Mamiya family. She knows that Haruo's powers extend far beyond the ability to break Ayumi's curse and she intends to use that power to take over the world.
- Hongō-sensei (本郷哲子?)
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- Voiced by: Noriko Rikimaru (Japanese), Christine Auten (English)
- Haruo's class teacher, who seems to always be nearby whenever something strange happens. It is later revealed that she is an artificially-created human immune to certain kinds of magic.
[edit] Trivia
- The roles that Sakura Nogawa and Mai Nakahara play in this anime are an exact reversal of the ones they played in their last collaboration, My-HiME, wherein Nogawa played the disturbingly obsessive "little-sister" to the main-male-character and Nakahara played to main romantic female lead.
- In episode 11 of the anime series, Haruo worked part-time in a cake shop to earn some money so that he could buy Christmas presents for the girls. One of his co-workers in the shop is a girl named "Ran" who has a boyfriend named "Shin'ichi". A possible reference from Case Closed.
- The stories told in anime are different from the ones told in the manga due to the manga's ecchi content & the anime changes certain storylines to be suitable.
[edit] Episodes
No. | English Title | Japanese Title | Original Air Date |
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01 | Is She Really a Magical Girl? | 彼女が魔女って、マジですか? (Kanojo ga majotte, MAJI desuka?) | January 3, 2006 |
02 | Is The Student Council Head Also a Magical Girl? | 生徒会長も魔女ってマジですか? (Seitokaichou mo majotte, MAJI desuka?) | January 10, 2006 |
03 | Are They Really a Pair of Dangerous Siblings? | 危険な兄妹ってマジですか? (Kiken na kyodaitte MAJI desuka?) | January 17, 2006 |
04 | Was it Really Stolen? | 盗まれたってマジですか? (Musumaretatte MAJI desuka?) | January 24, 2006 |
05 | Is She Really a Witch Hunter? | ウィッチハンターってマジですか? (UICCHI HANTAA tte MAJI desuka?) | January 31, 2006 |
06 | Did a Ghost Really Show Up? | 幽霊が出たってマジですか? (Yuurei ga detatte maji desuka?) | February 7, 2006 |
07 | Did a Maid Really Come? | メイドが来たってマジですか? (Maid ga kitatte maji desuka?) | February 15, 2006 |
08 | Was it Really a Winner's Kiss? | 勝利のキスってマジですか? (Shouri no kisutte maji desuka?) | February 21, 2006 |
09 | Is He Really a Sleeping Prince? | 眠れる王子ってマジですか? (Nemureru oujitte maji desuka?) | February 28, 2006 |
10 | Are They Really Cursed Cat Panties? | 呪いの猫パンツってマジですか? (Noroi no neko pantsutte maji desuka?) | March 7, 2006 |
11 | Was it Really a Holy Night? | 聖なる夜ってマジですか? (Seinaru yorutte maji desuka?) | March 14, 2006 |
12 | Is it Really the Time of Awakening? | 目覚めの刻ってマジですか? (Mezame no tokitte maji desuka?) | March 21, 2006 |
13 | Is it Really the Last Episode? | 最終回ってマジですか? (Saishuukaitte maji desuka?) | March 28, 2006 |
[edit] References
- ^ Magikano. Anime on DVD. Retrieved on 2007-12-15.
- ^ ANIME NETWORK ANNOUNCES FOUR NEW Anime SERIES PREMIERING IN JANUARY. Anime Network. Retrieved on 2008-03-17.
[edit] External links
- (Japanese) Official website