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Magilumiere Co. Ltd.

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Template:Nihongo, also known in English as Magilumiere Magical Girls Inc., is a Japanese manga series written by Sekka Iwata and illustrated by Yu Aoki. It began serialization on the Shōnen Jump+ website and mobile app in October 2021. As of October 2024, the series' individual chapters have been collected into fourteen Template:Transliteration volumes by Shueisha. Shueisha also publishes the series in English on their Manga Plus website and app. An anime television series adaptation produced by Moe and J.C.Staff premiered in October 2024.

Plot

The story takes place in a world where being a magical girl is a popular profession that involves exterminating mysterious creatures called Template:Nihongo. New college graduate Kana Sakuragi, who is struggling with job hunting, is able to put her excellent memory to use and helps magical girl Hitomi Koshigaya exterminate a Kaii in an emergency. Happy she has finally been useful, Sakuragi ends up becoming the second magical girl at Magilumiere, the magical girl startup company Koshigaya works at.

In addition to the prodigy Koshigaya, Magilumiere is composed of its president Kouji Shigemoto, a middle-aged man who dresses as a magical girl, Kaede Midorikawa, who deals with customers, and magic engineer Kazuo Nikoyama.

Characters

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The employees of Magilumiere Co. Ltd. From left to right: Kaede Midorikawa, Kana Sakuragi, Kouji Shigemoto, Hitomi Koshigaya and Kazuo Nikoyama.
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Media

Manga

Written by Sekka Iwata and illustrated by Yu Aoki, Magilumiere Co. Ltd. began serialization on Shueisha's Shōnen Jump+ manga website and mobile app on October 20, 2021.[7] The individual chapters are being collected into Template:Transliteration volumes, with the first released on February 4, 2022.

Shueisha's Manga Plus service is publishing the series in English digitally.[8] Viz Media licensed the series in North America and began publishing it under the title Magilumiere Magical Girls Inc. in early 2024.[9]

Volumes

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Chapters not yet in tankōbon format

These chapters have yet to be published in a Template:Transliteration volume. They were serialized on Shōnen Jump+.

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Anime

An anime television series adaptation was announced on November 29, 2023. It is produced by Moe and J.C.Staff and directed by Masahiro Hiraoka, with scripts written by Shingo Nagai, character designs handled by Hidehiro Asama, and music composed by Makoto Miyazaki.[10][1] The series premiered on October 4, 2024, on the Template:Ill programming block on Nippon Television and its affiliates, as well as AT-X.[11] The opening theme song is Template:Nihongo performed by Mafumafu,[12] while the ending theme song is Template:Nihongo performed by syudou.[13] Amazon Prime Video licensed the series and is streaming it globally.[14]

Episodes

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Reception

Masaki Endo from Tsutaya News felt the series was unique among works of the magical girl genre; Endo also praised the balance between fantasy and reality.[15] Makoto Kitani from Da Vinci praised the comedic elements of the story and the artwork; Kitani also felt the story was unique among magical girl works.[16] Steven Blackburn from Screen Rant praised the series, particularly enjoying the comedic moments. He also noted that the series worked well as a satire of Sailor Moon.[8]

The series was nominated for the 2022 Next Manga Award in the web manga category,[17] and ranked third out of 50 nominees.[18]

Notes

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References

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External links

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