22,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
  • Broschiertes Buch

Magical girls belong to a sub-genre of Japanese fantasy anime and manga. Magical girl stories feature young girls with superhuman abilities, forced to fight evil and to protect the Earth. They often possess a secret identity, although the name can just refer to young girls who follow a plotline involving magic and a transformation (such as Full Moon wo Sagashite). (Ojamajo Doremi features magical girls as protagonists, but its plot differs from the standard as the girls use magic for friendship and behavior, rather than attacking antagonists). The Japanese language identifies magical girls as…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Magical girls belong to a sub-genre of Japanese fantasy anime and manga. Magical girl stories feature young girls with superhuman abilities, forced to fight evil and to protect the Earth. They often possess a secret identity, although the name can just refer to young girls who follow a plotline involving magic and a transformation (such as Full Moon wo Sagashite). (Ojamajo Doremi features magical girls as protagonists, but its plot differs from the standard as the girls use magic for friendship and behavior, rather than attacking antagonists). The Japanese language identifies magical girls as majokko , though this term does not generally apply to modern magical-girl anime. Sally, the Witch (1966) counts as the first magical-girl anime. Magical boys occur much more rarely, but easily identifiably: they operate along similar lines (as with D.N.Angel). Magical girls generally differ from catgirls and from magical girlfriends. Sometimes, the catgirl and magical girl character types cross over; the magical girl may have cat ears and tail as part of her costume or a catgirl could have some form of magical powers. Examples of these include Tokyo Mew Mew and Hyper Police.