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Maburaho
Television; Anime
14 Oct 2003 - 6 Apr 2004
TV-14
Bad Language; Nudity
Japan
Japanese
2006
25 min
They Came...
It Was Over...
Color
I saw an ad for this on a Ghost Stories DVD so had to watch them.
Anime; Comedy; Drama; Fantasy; Alternative Reality
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Maburaho (まぶらほ) is a romantic school comedy light novel series by Toshihiko Tsukiji, illustrated by Eiji Komatsu and serialized in Gekkan Dragon Magazine. The light novel was adapted into a manga illustrated by Miki Miyashita and later developed into a 24 episode anime series produced by J.C.STAFF and broadcasted by WOWOW in Japan.

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 less 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. His life changes when it is revealed that Kazuki is descended from a line of world famous magicians and he has the potential to father the most powerful magician in the world. Suddenly three girls, Yuna Miyama, Kuriko Kazetsubaki and Rin Kamishiro, enter Kazuki's life in order to obtain his valuable genes.

A.D. Vision (ADV) acquired the English language distribution rights of the anime series in March of 2004 and released it under its ADV Films division. Later the same year, ADV acquired the English language rights to the manga, which is released under the ADV Manga division.

Maburaho was Toshihiko Tsukiji's first attempt at writing a romantic school comedy. Tsukiji inspired to write Maburaho after losing a previous novel competition hosted by Gekkan Dragon Magazine, the Dragon Cup. Tsukiji won the competition and Maburaho received high acclaim from Gekkan Dragon readers. In an interview in Newtype USA, Tsukiji states, "I kept two key words in mind, two things that are common to every teenage boy—school and girls." Tsukiji wanted to create three characters that were different from each other in every way.

Tsukiji originally conceived of ending the series after six installments with the death of Kazuki after using all of his magic, however the publisher asked him to extend the series. Instead of manipulating Kazuki's magic count, Tsukiji decided to continue to story with Kazuki as a ghost. "I figured it'd probably be most interesting if I made him a ghost," states Tsukiji.

When discussing the anime adaptation, Tsukiji states, "I was actually very inspired by a scene from Episode 1, the one where Yuna introduces herself." Tsukiji was amazed with how skillfully anime director Shinichiro Kimura and the voice actors were able to express each of girls' personalities.

Maburaho is set in a world where every character has the ability to use magic, however everyone's magic is not equal. Each person in the story has a different degree of magic and a set number of times that they can use their magic. The average person is able to use magic less than a hundred times, however some people are able to use magic several thousand times. Because of this, a person's social standing (or lack thereof) is determined by the number of times that he or she can perform magic. If someone uses up all of their magic, their body turns to ash and is scattered into the winds.

The English language release of the Maburaho was received by anime critics with mediocre reviews. Many critics comment that Maburaho was a typical "by the book" harem comedy that added little originality to the genre. "Maburaho feels like more of an unfinished prototype for the harem genre than an actual anime series," states Anime News Network critic, Carlo Santos. "The plot is there, but it lacks any defining elements besides the general theme of magic; the characters are there, but they don't have any particular traits apart from being, well, the one loser guy and the cookie-cutter hot girls chasing after him." Santos goes on to state. Chris Beveridge, critic for AnimeOnDVD, comments, "Maburaho has some cute quirks to it, very nice character designs and it's a show that actually took a risk midway through the series by changing the nature of the lead character." However Beveridge goes on to say, "While it has these good points, it didn't capitalize on them and instead worked hard towards keeping with a mediocre series of events and scripts. ... It's a by the book piece with some flashes of creativity."

From Wikipedia
English
Blake Shepard as Kazuki Shikimori
Jessica Boone as Yuuna Miyami
Kimberly Prause as Rin Kamishiro
Tiffany Grant as Kuriko Kazetsubaki
Kelly Manison as Karei Hirosaki
Christine M Auten as Kaori Iba
Sasha Paysinger as Elizabeth
Rob Mungle as Miura-sensei
Jason Douglas as Haruaki Akai
Luci Christian as Chihaya Yamase
Chris Ayres as Yukihiko Nakamaru
Monica Rial as Shino Akai


Japanese
Sakaguchi Daisuke as Kazuki Shikimori
Hitomi Nabatame as Yuuna Miyami
Yuka Inokuchi as Rin Kamishiro
Yuki Matsuoka as Kuriko Kazetsubaki
Shinohara Emi as Karei Hirozaki
Noda Junko as Kaori Iba
Kimiko Koyama as Elizabeth
Kouji Ishii as Miura-sensei
Kouji Tsujitani as Haruaki Akai
Mai Nakahara as Chihaya Yamase
Ryo Naitou as Yukihiko Nakamaru
ADV Films - Licensed by
J.C. Staff - Production Company
Ltd. Klockworx Co. - Production Company
Maburaho Production Committee - Production Company
Links
Seasons / Episodes
1
14-Oct-2003
2
21-Oct-2003
3
28-Oct-2003
4
04-Nov-2003
5
11-Nov-2003
6
18-Nov-2003
7
25-Nov-2003
8
02-Dec-2003
9
09-Dec-2003
10
16-Dec-2003
11
06-Jan-2004
12
13-Jan-2004
13
20-Jan-2004
14
27-Jan-2004
15
03-Feb-2004
16
10-Feb-2004
17
17-Feb-2004
20
09-Mar-2004
21
16-Mar-2004
22
23-Mar-2004
23
30-Mar-2004
24
06-Apr-2004
Songs
Opening Theme
Title: Koi no Mahou
Lyrics:

itsuka kitto futari koi no MAHOU no toriko
zutto zutto watashi ha koko ni iru yo
ANATA no soba ni

zutto koi wo shiteru soreshika mienai hibi ne
kanjinna ANATA ha kiyowana egao wo FUTTO ukaberu dakede...

demo! watashi ha sonna ANATA ga sukiyo
asana yuuna ANATA wo mamoritai yeah yeah!

itsuka kitto futari koi no MAHOU no toriko
donna kurushii koto de ANATA ga hidoku
ochikonde itemo zettai ni daijoubu!
zutto zutto watashi ha koko ni iru yo
ANATA no soba ni

tatoeba yume no youna taainai nozomi idaite
koron de tsumazuite BOROBORO no unmei sugoshita toshite mo...

miageru sora kyou mo asahi ha nobori
koware souna futari wo terashiteru wow wow!

itsuka kitto kanau donna otogibanashi mo
koi no hikari abite kiseki ha okoru
hontou no tsuyosa zettai ni tsukamouyo
dakara zutto watashi ha koko ni iru yo
ANATA no soba ni

itsuka kitto futari koi no MAHOU no toriko
donna kurushii koto de ANATA ga hidoku
ochikonde itemo zettai ni daijoubu!
zutto zutto watashi ha koko ni iru yo
ANATA no soba ni
Ending Theme
Title: We'd Get There Someday
Notes: Episode 24 closing theme is performed by seiyuu portraying Yuuna Miyami, Kuriko Kazetsubaki and Rin Kamishiro.
Lyrics:

mukashibanashi wo suru hodo ikita no kana?
fuzake audake janakute ima wo katariaeru

Now, I've gotta say I found the way, kiduitayo
Who I need in my love, kimi ga soba ni iru koto de
Now, I've gotta say I found the way, mitsuketane
Who I want to love, donna yowasa mo hanaseru kimi to nara

ai wo tozashita kokoro wo tokasu youni
sashidasu omoi wo uketometa
ude no naka tsutawatteku odayakana tsuyosa ni
eien wo kanjita mama And we'd get there someday

kawaru jibun mo itsuka ha aiseru kana?
okubyouna dakede hito ha yume wo akiramerune

Now, I've gotta say I found the way, kikoetayo
Whisper of your heart, kimi to futari iru basho de
Now, I've gotta say I found the way, kanjitane
Hold me down to your heart, chigau mirai no tobira ga hiraku oto

kazoekirenai deai ni michibikarete
tsunageta ashita wo uketometa
karadajuu hirogatteku yawarakana kiseki ni
eien wo kanjina gara And we'd get there someday

ai wo tozashita kokoro wo tokasu youni
sashidasu omoi wo uketometa
ude no naka tsutawatteku odayakana tsuyosa ni
eien wo kanjita mama And we'd get there someday
Added: 04-Jan-2007     Last Update: 08-Feb-2008







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