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“The Stories of Girls Who Couldn't Be Magicians" follows Kurumi Mirai, a young girl who dreams of becoming a magician after a childhood encounter with a mysterious magician, but fails the entrance exam to the prestigious Rettoran Magic Academy and is placed in the standard program instead; despite her setback, she starts to uncover secrets about the school and her own potential magic, with ...
The second game is The Irregular at Magic High School: School Magicus Battle [Jp. 27], a Japanese role-playing game by Mobage. It was made available for Android, iOS, and feature phone on June 9, 2014. [209] The third game is The Irregular at Magic High School: Lost Zero, developed by BeXide and published by Square Enix. It was made available ...
This OAD series, covering the Journey to Magic World arc, was exclusively bundled with the manga starting with volume 27. [25] The first episode, adapting chapters 184 through 188, was released on September 17, 2009; the second, which adapts chapters 189 through 192, was released on December 17, 2009.
Described as being a "{p}art-time teacher {at the school} and also very skilled magician." He is an easy-going teacher and helps out Takuto and Suzuho. He is clearly a powerful magician, as shown when he easily broke the barrier which Miyabi and Sinclavier erected and even overpowered them.
The series is about the story of Kazuki Shikimori, a second year student of the prestigious magic school, Aoi Academy. Unlike ordinary people who can use magic fewer than a hundred times and several of his classmates, who can use magic several thousand times, Kazuki can only use his magic eight times before he turns to ash.
One day after school, Hazuki comes across a cloaked figure and decides to follow her to a library. Hazuki is then transported to another world where she is told that she is a Mage, known as a Madchen in that world. Afterwards, Hazuki transfers to Kuzunoha Girl's Magic Academy to become a proper mage.
Previously, Coolmic licensed the series and published the manga divided in, as of late December 2022, 68 "episodes" consisting of about 10 pages each, on a smartphone-only website, under the title "I Admire Magical Girls, and....". [12] On March 15, 2024, it was announced the manga would go on hiatus due to Ononaka's health issues. [13]
Magical Sempai (Japanese: 手品先輩, Hepburn: Tejina Senpai, "Magic Trick Senior") is a Japanese manga series by Azu. It was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Magazine from February 2016 to February 2021 and has been collected into eight tankōbon volumes.