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Gushing over Magical Girls
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Hiiragi Utena
魔法少女にあこがれて
(Mahō Shōjo ni Akogarete)
Genre
Manga
Written byAkihiro Ononaka
Published byTakeshobo
English publisher
Magazine
  • Storia Dash
  • Manga Life Storia (2019)
DemographicSeinen
Original runMarch 29, 2019 – present
Volumes11
Anime television series
Directed by
  • Masato Suzuki
  • Atsushi Ōtsuki
Produced by
  • Takashi Kouchiyama
  • Ryuutarou Usukura
  • Atsushi Kimura
  • Taiyou Matsuda
  • Shuka Nishimae
  • Kouta Kimizuka
  • Shuuhei Yamamoto
Written byNoboru Kimura
Music by
StudioAsahi Production
Licensed bySentai Filmworks[a]
Original networkAT-X (partially uncensored)[4]
Tokyo MX, BS11, SUN, KBS Kyoto (fully censored)
Original run January 3, 2024 – present
Episodes7
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Gushing over Magical Girls (Japanese: 魔法少女にあこがれて, Hepburn: Mahō Shōjo ni Akogarete), known as I admire magical girls, and... in Japan, is a Japanese magical girl manga series written and illustrated by Akihiro Ononaka. It began serialization on Takeshobo's Storia Dash website in March 2019. Eleven tankōbon volumes have been released as of January 2024. It is licensed in English by J-Novel Club. An anime television series adaptation produced by Asahi Production premiered in January 2024. It is licensed outside of Japan by Sentai Filmworks for streaming and home video.

Plot

Utena Hiiragi is a normal, introverted girl with a strong admiration for magical girls, especially the beautiful trio that protect her town, Tres Magia. One day, a mascot named Venalita approaches Utena and gives her magical powers, but rather than becoming the magical girl of justice she always wanted to be, she instead becomes an evil general of the Enormita organization. Despite the misfortune in being forced to fight against the magical girls she admires, Utena soon discovers that she has a hidden sadistic side, and revels in torturing her former idols with her newfound obsession.

Characters

Enormita

Utena Hiiragi (柊 うてな, Hiiragi Utena) / Magia Baiser (マジアベーゼ, Majia Bēze)
Voiced by: Fūka Izumi[5]
A shy and introverted school girl who admires magical girls, but also loves them in a twisted sense. She was forced into joining Enormita against her will but soon comes to revel in her sadistic side. As Magia Baiser, she is able to use her crop to transform inanimate objects and animals into sadistic monsters.
Kiwi Araga (阿良河 キウィ, Araga Kiwi) / Leoparde (レオパルト, Reoparuto)
Voiced by: Aoi Koga[6]
A member of Enormita who is in love with Utena. As a civilian, she is an Internet celebrity, but grows to hate Tres Magia and magical girls in general for stealing her fans. As Leoparde, she wears a military motif and attacks using various explosives and guns.
Korisu Morino (杜乃 こりす, Morino Korisu) / Nero Alice (ネロアリス, Nero Arisu)
Voiced by: Shiori Sugiura[6]
A member of Enormita, a girl in elementary school who does not speak but loves playing with toys. As Nero Alice, she is able to manipulate toys in various ways, such as trapping victims in doll houses or making stuffed toys giant.
Matama Akoya (阿古屋 真珠, Akoya Matama) / Loco Musica (ロコムジカ, Roko Mujika)
Voiced by: Yūka Aisaka[7]
A member of Enormita and Lord's Legion who aspires to be an idol, but is terrible at singing. As Loco Musica, she uses sound waves to attack her enemies.
Nemo Anemo (姉母 ネモ, Anemo Nemo) / Leberblume (ルベルブルーメ, Ruberuburūme)
Voiced by: Minami Tsuda[7]
A member of Enormita and Lord's Legion who cares for Matama. As Leberblume, she is able to transform herself into a shadow and manipulate others.
Venalita (ヴェナリータ, Venarīta)
Voiced by: Misato Fukuen[5]
A black mascot character who tricked Utena into joining Enormita, blackmailing her into staying. Their motive is unknown.
Sister Gigant (シスタギガント, Shisuta Giganto)
A member of Enormita and Lorde's Legion who can change her size to turn herself into a giant.

Magical Girls

Tres Magia

Haruka Hanabishi (花菱 はるか, Hanabishi Haruka) / Magia Magenta (マジアマゼンタ, Majia Mazenta)
Voiced by: Kaori Maeda[5]
Utena's classmate. Due to magical powers, the true identity of Tres Magia's members when transformed is unknown to Enormita's members and vice versa. A naïve, kind, pure-hearted girl. Wielding a spear, she starts out with no unique ability, but eventually gains the power to heal others.
Sayo Minakami (水神 小夜, Minakami Sayo) / Magia Azure (マジアアズール, Majia Azūru)
Voiced by: Mayuko Kazama[6]
She is a shrine maiden who likes to clean the temple. She loves peace and she prefers cute, modest outfits. She seems to have a secret masochistic side to her, as she likes spending time with Magia Baiser. She has power over water and ice and gathers water around her wand to form a sword.
Kaoruko Tenkawa (天川 薫子, Tenkawa Kaoruko) / Magia Sulfur (マジアサルファ, Majia Sarufa)
Voiced by: Misaki Ikeda[6]
She is the tough, quick witted, no nonsense team member. She prefers cute/urban/somewhat punk outfits. She seems to be the team member who most wants to defeat Magia Baiser. She specializes in defensive barriers and secretly wields massive knuckledusters.
Vatz (ヴァーツ, Vātsu)
Voiced by: Kana Asumi[7]
Tres Magia's mascot, who is the same kind of creature as Venalita but is white instead.

Shio-chans

Shion Imita (忌田 シオン, Imita Shion) / Imitatio (イミタシオ, Imitashio) / Lord Enorme (ロードエノルメ, Rōdo Enorume)
Originally A member of Enormita and the leader of Lorde's Legion, who once led a magical hunt, now with the persona of a short-statured magical girl who leads the Shio-chans and has a strong grudge against Magia Baiser and Enormita. She wields a large sword and can utilize various potions to affect her enemies.
Momo Momomori (桃森 百花, Momomori Momo) / Pantano Pesca (パンタノペスカ, Pantano Pesuka)
A member of the Shio-chans who enjoys indulging in perverted behavior. She is able to manipulate the earth to her liking.
Randa Tada (多田 蘭朶, Tada Randa) / Berserga (ベルゼルガ, Beruzeruga)
A masochistic member of the Shio-chans who is allegedly one of the survivors of Lord Enorme's magical girl hunt. She can transform her own blood into sharp weapons.

Media

Manga

Written and illustrated by Akihiro Ononaka, Gushing over Magical Girls began serialization on Takeshobo's Storia Dash [ja] website on March 29, 2019.[8] It was also serialized on the company's Manga Life Storia [ja] magazine,[9] until it ceased publication in July 2019.[10] As of January 2024, eleven tankōbon volumes have been published.[11] J-Novel Club licensed the series for English release, and began pre-publishing it in March 2022.[12] 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....[13]

Volumes

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 November 30, 2019[14]978-4-8019-6809-7June 1, 2022[15]978-1-7183-8370-8
2 April 30, 2020[16]978-4-8019-6862-2August 2, 2022[15]978-1-7183-8371-5
3 September 30, 2020[17]978-4-8019-7073-1September 28, 2022[15]978-1-7183-8372-2
4 February 27, 2021[18]978-4-8019-7212-4December 1, 2022[15]978-1-7183-8373-9
5 July 29, 2021[19]978-4-8019-7372-5February 20, 2023[15]978-1-7183-8374-6
6 December 27, 2021[20]978-4-8019-7507-1May 31, 2023[15]978-1-7183-8375-3
7 May 30, 2022[21]978-4-8019-7635-1August 19, 2023[15]978-1-7183-8376-0
8 October 17, 2022[22]978-4-8019-7879-9October 25, 2023[15]978-1-7183-8377-7
9 March 16, 2023[23]978-4-8019-7976-5January 24, 2024[15]978-1-7183-8378-4
10 August 17, 2023[24]978-4-8019-8118-8
11 January 17, 2024[11]978-4-8019-8232-1

Anime

An anime television series adaptation was announced on March 16, 2023.[25] The series is produced by Asahi Production and directed by Masato Suzuki and Atsushi Ōtsuki, with series composition by Noboru Kimura, character designs by Yasuka Otakil, and music composed by Yasuharu Takanashi, Akinari Suzuki, and Johannes Nilsson.[5] It premiered on January 3, 2024, on AT-X and other networks.[6] The series is airing fully censored on most television networks, partially uncensored with censored audio on AT-X and some streaming sites, and will feature fully uncensored visuals and uncensored audio on home video releases.[7] The opening theme song is "My Dream Girls" by NACHERRY, a voice unit composed of Chiemi Tanaka and Natsumi Murakami, while the ending theme song is "Togetoge Sadistic" (とげとげサディスティック) by the characters of Enormita.[26][7]

Outside of Japan, AMC Networks, through its subsidiary Sentai Filmworks, has licensed the series in North America, Australia and British Isles for streaming on its HIDIVE platform and home video through Section23 Films.[27] Sentai Filmworks has later confirmed that they are airing the AT-X version of the anime, providing uncensored visuals with censored audio.[4]

Episodes

No.Title [b]Directed by [c]Written by [c]Storyboarded by [c]Original air date
1"A Villain is Born!?"
Transliteration: "Aku no Onna Kanbu, Tanjō⁉" (Japanese: 悪の女幹部、誕生⁉)
Masato SuzukiNoboru KimuraMasato SuzukiJanuary 3, 2024 (2024-01-03)
A town is protected by the Tres Magia team of magical girls; Magia Magenta, Magia Azure, and Magia Sulfur. Utena Hiiragi, a girl who wishes to become a magical girl herself, is approached by a mascot character named Venalita, who transforms her not into a magical girl but a general of the evil organization Enormita. Despite trying to get out of it, Utena is blackmailed by Venalita and forced into a fight against Tres Magia. Forced to defend herself, Utena uses her new whip weapon to create a monster from a flower, which restrains the magical girls and awakens Utena's inner sadist as she is prompted to spank them, until they break free and force her to retreat. The next day, as the girls behind Tres Magia; Haruka Hanabishi, Sayo Minakami, and Kaoruko Tenkawa are still reeling from the previous day's pain, Venalita arranges another fight between them and Utena, who animates some mannequins to tickle torture the magical girls, until they break free and force her to retreat.
2"Her Name is Magia Baiser!"
Transliteration: "Sono Na wa, Majia Bēze" (Japanese: その名は、マジアベーゼ)
UnknownUnknownTBAJanuary 10, 2024 (2024-01-10)
Utena daydreams about Tres Magia in class. When class ends, Sayo Minakami approaches her and asks if she is alright since she seemed distracted. After school while visiting the shrine where Sayo works at, Utena is drawn to several S&M magazines secretly placed on the shrine grounds by Venalita, causing her to inadvertently transform into her villain form and attract Azure's attention. Using her powers on a mask to blindfold Azure, Utena takes advantage of Azure's defenseless state and heightened senses to put what she learned from the magazines into practice. After heading home, Venalita recommends that Utena try to find a good villain name. While thinking of a name, Venalita tells Utena that they are fighting the magical girls to protect their own species, although it's revealed that Venalita is lying to manipulate Utena. The next day, as Sayo is left emotionally confused and slightly traumatized by the ordeal, Utena is called into battle by Venalita who found Magia Sulfur alone; Sulfur is known as Tres Magia's defensive member. Utena uses a candle monster to remove her top and pour hot wax over her body, but Sulfur reveals her true violent nature that she keeps hidden from her teammates, bringing out powerful knuckle weapons to get the upper hand. Forced to retreat, Utena leaves behind the villain name she had decided upon, Magia Baiser, while another girl watches her from above.
3"The Explosive Leoparde"
Transliteration: "Bakuretsu Musume Reoparuto" (Japanese: 爆裂娘レオパルト)
UnknownUnknownTBAJanuary 17, 2024 (2024-01-17)
Venalita takes Utena to Enormita's hideout, Nachtbase, to meet another Enormita member, Kiwi Araga aka Leoparde. Having joined Enormita out of spite of Tres Magia's popularity and feeling annoyed with Utena for sparing them, Kiwi fights against her using an array of explosives and weaponry. However, Utena, accepting her sadistic nature, manages to use a lightbulb to trap Kiwi and subject her to electrical shocks, leading Kiwi to fall in love with Utena and transfer to her school. On another day, Utena and Kiwi go on a date together which culminates in Kiwi transforming the both of them, attracting Tres Magia's attention. While Kiwi fights against Magenta and Sulfur, Azure becomes subjected to more of Utena's punishment. When Kiwi runs out of magic, however, Utena saves her by using her whip on an Azure figure she had bought to distract the magical girls and allow them to escape.
4"Everyone Loves the Tres Magia!"
Transliteration: "Saikyō Aidoru ♡ Toresu Majia" (Japanese: 最強アイドル♡トレスマジア)
UnknownUnknownTBAJanuary 24, 2024 (2024-01-24)
Utena has to study for a make up exam to avoid having her magical girl collection thrown out, but ends up having to fight Magenta on the way home, leaving her in an embarrassing state of undress in public with her scissor monsters. Finding herself unable to concentrate on studying due to cutting their battle short, Utena faces Magenta again the next day, only to find she has taken unexpected precautions against her scissor attack. In the end, Utena is unable to study but manages to survive the make up exam thanks to Kiwi. On another day, Tres Magia attend a photoshoot with their mascot/manager Vatz, only for their magic blocking forcefield generator to get accidentally destroyed by the staff, drawing Enormita's attention. Utena and Kiwi combine their attacks to lay down an explosive offensive, but Sulfur takes advantage of the resulting smoke to bring out her knuckles against them without having to worry about public image.
5"Neroalice in Wonderland"
Transliteration: "Fushigi no Kuni no Neroarisu" (Japanese: 不思議の国のネロアリス)
UnknownUnknownTBAJanuary 31, 2024 (2024-01-31)
Venalita introduces Utena and Kiwi to the newest member of Enormita, a young girl named Korisu Morino aka Neroalice. Korisu soon showcases her ability to manipulate toys by trapping Tres Magia inside a doll's house, which starts to affect their personalities in weird ways up until Korisu gets sleepy and runs out of energy. On another day, Korisu invites Utena and Kiwi over to her house, where Utena offers to help mend a damaged doll that she received from her mother. As Utena ends up catching a cold from staying up all night fixing the doll, Korisu repays her by using her powers to become a nurse and treat her.
6"The Tres Magia's Secret Backstory"
Transliteration: "Toresu Majia Tanjō Hiwa" (Japanese: トレスマジア誕生秘話)
UnknownUnknownTBAFebruary 7, 2024 (2024-02-07)
Trying to act more like a mother to her teammates and friends, Haruka spends some time playing with Korisu at the park. Afterwards, Korisu transforms into Neroalice and traps Magenta inside her dollhouse, where she is made to believe she is a baby. Although she manages to regain her senses by thinking about her friends, Magenta ends up feeling sorry for Neroalice and continues to indulge her until she gets worn out and takes her leave.
7"Azure in Trouble!"
Transliteration: "Gyakkyō Azūru" (Japanese: 逆境アズール)
UnknownUnknownTBAFebruary 14, 2024 (2024-02-14)

Reception

In 2020, the manga was among 50 nominees for the 6th Next Manga Awards in the web category.[29]

Notes

  1. ^ Home video rights through Section23 Films and streaming rights through HIDIVE.
  2. ^ All English titles are taken from HIDIVE.[28]
  3. ^ a b c Information is taken from the ending credits of each episode.

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