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Magimoji Rurumo
Magimoji Rurumo

Magimoji Rurumo

Magimoji Rurumo: A comedic anime featuring high school student Kōta Shibaki and witch Rurumo. Magic tickets grant wishes but shorten Shibaki’s life. A must-watch!

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Magimoji Rurumo
Year2014
Formats Streaming
Episodes12
Duration24 mins
StatusFinished
Release DateJuly 9, 2014
End DateSeptember 24, 2014
FormatTV Series
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Synopsis

A boy named Kota Shibaki, who suddenly gets a bunch of magical tickets one day. Rurumo, a witch that was demoted to an apprentice witch, uses these tickets as training in the human world, and Kota can use these tickets to grant wishes, which are part of Rurumo’s training. However, the catch is that each ticket that is used shortens Kota’s lifespan, so will he help out Rurumo, even at the expense of his own life?

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Magimoji Rurumo

“Magimoji Rurumo” is a unique blend of fantasy and slapstick comedy that offers a fresh take on the magical girl genre. The series revolves around Kōta Shibaki, a high school student, who ends up training with a witch named Rurumo through the use of magic tickets.

Shibaki, branded as the most perverted boy at school, stumbles upon a book about summoning witches and decides to try it out as a joke. To his surprise, he successfully summons Rurumo, an apprentice witch. In exchange for his soul, Shibaki is given a pair of girls’ pants. However, Rurumo refuses to take his soul and is punished by being forced to grant any wish Shibaki desires.

The series takes an interesting turn when it’s revealed that each time Shibaki uses a magic ticket to make a wish, his life will be shortened. This adds a layer of tension and drama to the otherwise comedic narrative.

One of the standout aspects of “Magimoji Rurumo” is its characters. Shibaki’s perverted yet kind-hearted nature makes him a likable protagonist, while Rurumo’s deadpan persona and determination to become a fully-fledged witch add depth to her character.

The series also features a colorful cast of supporting characters, each adding their own charm to the story. From Rurumo’s familiar black cat Chiro to Shibaki’s classmates, each character contributes to the humor and depth of the series.

The animation quality is excellent, with vibrant colors and detailed character designs that bring the story to life. The series’ comedic timing is spot-on, making each episode a joy to watch.

In conclusion, “Magimoji Rurumo” is a refreshing take on the magical girl genre. Its blend of humor, character-driven narratives, and exploration of adult themes make it a must-watch for any anime fan looking for something different.