#Magic User's Club
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Witch Flying
Witch flying on a broom
#anime witch#witch#witchcraft#magic#witch flying#flying on a broom#akko little witch academia#little witch academia#akko kagari#kiki's delivery service#kiki#studio ghibli#magic user's club#mahou tsukai tai#precure all stars F#precure#hirogaru sky precure#Choco Rune#sugar sugar rune
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#gif#anime#old anime#retro anime#90s anime#magic user's club#mahou tsukai tai#opening#lofi#90s aesthetic#90s
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#magic user's club#akane aikawa#mahoutsukai tai!#aikawa akane#anime#anime gif#gif#90's anime#90s anime#retro style#retro aesthetic#retro anime#retro#retrowave#nostalgic anime#anime nostalgia#anime gifs#gifs#anime aesthetic#anime girl#anime hair#white hair#anime style#anime tag#anime vibes#wings#fairycore#fairy aesthetic#cute anime gif#cute gif
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Spellslinger ✨
#art#creepycute#oc#witch#gothic#kawaii#fairycore#goblincore#transgender#traditinal art#traditional drawing#ink sketch#sketching#magic user's club#chaos magick#magic#wizard dnd#wizard#sorceress#dnd elf#elf art#elfcore#wood elves#trans artist
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Fun Fact: The reason why dimensions where magic use is common are much more likely to remain at a pre-industrial (usually even a pre-gunpowder) level of technology is usually because of an active push from those magic users.
Wizards and other magic users are often a very powerful economic class in any dimension where they're common and stable. They tend to hold massive influence over politics, and specifically have major roles in scholarship, religion and military life. And with how hard it is to get magic in most of these dimensions they always remain a small elite.
Because of this in most cases they actively work as a class to suppress any institution that would advance technology as its in their class interests. Technological advancement is an active threat to the social power of wizards. If medicine advances, they lose a lot of their power as having a monopoly on healing through their healing spells. If gunpowder is allowed to proliferate powerful war mages are no longer as needed as an elite class of solider, as infantry armed with muskets can replace their spells. Even the printing press would harm their monopoly on cosmic knowledge, and not to mention what new agricultural advancements would do to the reliance on druids.
So, most wizards use their power as an elite class to make sure there's no technology that can usurp them. This is why you'll see worlds with powerful magic users being somewhat commonplace have massive technological advancement. It's just not in the interest of their powerful.
#196#my thougts#worldbuilding#writing#my writing#my worldbuilding#fantasy#wizard#wizardry#wizardcore#wizard shit#wizards#magic#magic user's club#magic users#fantasy writing#dark fantasy#high fantasy#medieval fantasy#fantasy world#fantasy worldbuilding#original fiction#flash fiction#short fiction
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Kessy's Recommendations
A little while ago a friend who's into Little Witch Academia asked for recommendations and I immediately suggested Magic User's Club. It's one of my go to's and a great show, but it's pretty obscure these days. That got me to thinking about all the other great OVA's I've seen that everyone's forgotten. So here's a selection of my favorites from the golden age of OVA's (1980's -2000's). If you're looking for a thread that connects these, my personal tastes run to character driven stories. I've tried to emphasize titles that are easy to access, mostly ones that are free on Youtube.
Assemble Insert: 1989, 2 eps.
comedy, superhero, idol, mad scientist, police
The city is being overrun by a mad scientist and his mecha equipped gang, so what's the overworked underpaid police force to do? Obviously, hold a competition for the next big idol! Err, I mean superhero to save the city. Wait, is there a difference? Maron really wants to know, since she's the (un?)fortunate winner of the competition.
All Purpose Cultural Catgirl Nuku Nuku (Bannou Bunka Neko-Musume): 1992, 6 eps.
comedy, catgirl (sort of), android, superpower, evil corporation
Ryuunosuke just wanted a pet, so when the minions of his overbearing mother accidentally kill the stray kitten he'd picked up his father does the only sensible thing: transplant the cat's brain into the experimental android body he's got in the back seat of the car. Ryuunosuke's new "big sister" is cheerful, energetic, able to bend steel beams with her bare hands, and overly fond of fish and sunbeams.
Nuku Nuku got a TV reboot and a second unrelated OVA called Nuku Nuku Dash, but the original OVA is definitely the best version.
Dragon Half: 1993, 2 eps.
comedy, fantasy world, WTF am I watching?, dragon girl
Mink is the child of a dragon mother and a human father. (Don't think about it too much.) Her father was formerly the champion of the evil king, who still bears a grudge. So there are evil minions, a guy named Dick Saucer who can't decide if he's a singer or a swordsman, a princess who's half slime, the finger water squirter of DOOM, and Beethoven! Don't wait for it to make sense, just enjoy the ride.
Plastic Little: 1994, 1 ep.
action, scifi, space opera, fanservice, yuri subtext
Tita and her galant crew make a living in the pet shop trade, capturing exotic animals in their planet's ocean of clouds for export. One day Tita runs into a beautiful young woman being pursued by a group of uniformed goons. Impulsively deciding to help the stranger, Tita and her crew are drawn into a military conspiracy to wreak havoc on the colony. Naturally, there's a caped villain, high speed chases, battleships, and ridiculously unsafe walkways over a vast chasm.
Elf Princess Rane (Yousei Hime Ren): 1995, 2 eps.
comedy, WTF am I watching?, magic, yuri subtext, idiot protagonist
Well, there is a plot to this one, but describing it would take too long, make no sense, and miss the point. Rane is a frenetically paced, gag after gag wild romp into hilarity and the absurd. There are fairies from another dimension who only speak an unintelligible language, a scheming corporation, a large group of identical sisters, and a protagonist so obsessed with treasure hunting he sees it everywhere to the point of being oblivious to what's in front of his nose.
Magic User's Club (Mahoutsukai Tai!): 1996, 6 eps.
comedy, romance, school life, alien invaders, magic, unrequited love, yaoi
The Earth has been invaded by aliens! However, the aliens are content to sit in their giant spaceship while observing humanity with robotic probes. So when Sawanoguchi Sae joins her school's club of neophyte magic users and the club president declares that they're going to defeat the aliens with magic, she's nothing but enthusiastic. And a massive klutz. What hope do they have considering that the rest of the club consists of Sae's best friend who only joined for Sae's sake, a vice president whose main interest is his crush on the president, and a freshman who frequently skips club activities to go on dates?
There is also a very good 13 episode TV series which is a direct continuation of the OVA featuring the same cast and hijinks but with a change in tone, not the least because the aliens are gone.
Birdy the Mighty (Tetsuwan Birdy): 1996, 4 eps.
action, school life, undercover aliens, conspiracy, gender bender, body sharing
Tsutomu is your average school kid out for a stroll one evening when he runs into a man running for his life from… something. The man turns out to be an alien in disguise and the something, well let's just say it radically changes Tsutomu's life as he's drawn into a conspiracy involving interplanetary criminals. A Federation Officer named Birdy Cephon shows up, but due to reasons he winds up having to share his body with her.
The series got a TV reboot called Birdy the Mighty: Decode. In my opinion, the original OVA is better.
R.O.D: Read or Die: 2001, 3 eps.
action, superpowers, secret agent, yuri subtext
Yomiko Readman is your average substitute teacher… Okay, no she isn't. She's absolutely obsessed with reading: her home is filled with stacks of books. She also has the ability to manipulate paper in any way she wishes, turning ordinary stationary into shields, weapons, giant flying paper airplanes, and so on. And she has a side job as a secret agent. So when a group of superpowered villains threatens the world, agent "The Paper" swings into action. Immediately after one of the bad guys steals her book!
ROD also has a TV series that has the same setting but completely new characters and plotline. The connections to the original OVA only gradually become apparent.
Murder Princess: 2007, 6 eps.
action, fantasy world, action girl, body swap, yuri subtext, lost technology
Alita and Faris are from such different backgrounds that you'd never expect them to meet. Alita is the princess of the kingdom of Forland and has lived a sheltered life in the capital. Faris is from a tragic background and survives on her wits and her skill with a sword as a bounty hunter. However, one night there is a palace coup and Alita is forced to flee for her life into the dark and dangerous Ellend forest, where Faris is hunting monsters for the price on their heads. The two literally run into each other and straight off a cliff. During the fall, the shared near death experience causes them to switch bodies. They're forced to reluctantly team up to defeat the coup and uncover the forces behind it.
Electromagnetic Girlfriend (Denpa-teki na Kanojo): 2009, 2 eps.
drama, mystery, romance
(Note: "Denpa" literally means "electromagnetic wave," but is colloquially used to mean "crazy" in much the same sense as "tin foil hat.")
Juuzawa Juu is a high school delinquent. One day a girl he's never met comes up to him and declares that he is a reincarnated king and she is his servant and knight. Despite Juu's best efforts to get rid of her, she continually follows him around. As if this wasn't enough, there's a serial killer stalking the town, and Juu suddenly finds himself caught up in the case when he's the one to find the body of the latest victim: one of his own classmates.
#anime recommendation#OVA#hidden gems#Assemble Insert#Nuku Nuku#Dragon Half#Plastic Little#Elf Princess Rane#Magic User's Club#Birdy the Mighty#R.O.D: Read or Die#Murder Princess#Electromagnetic Girlfriend#Little Witch Academia#LWA
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Obscure Anime of The Day:
Magic User's Club
Aired: 1999
Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Magic, Romance, School, SciFi
#Magic User's Club#Mahoutsukai Tai!#魔法使いTai!#Mahou Tsukai Tai TV#Magic User's Club TV#Adventure#Comedy#Drama#Fantasy#Magic#Romance#School#SciFi#obscure anime of the day#obscure anime#old anime#anime nostalgia#anime#1999 anime#90s anime#magic users club
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MASAMI (奥井雅美) - またあした MASAMI (Masami Okui) - Mata Ashita Mahou Tsukai-Tai! - Ending Theme (OVA)
#el.nakamori#El Nakamori#NAKAVISION#Mahou Tsukai-Tai!#Magic User's Club#奥井雅美#Masami Okui#MASAMI#Mata Ashita#またあした#魔法使いTai!#ANISON#アニメソング#Anime Ending#Ending Anime
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sae from the anime "mahou tsukai tai!" i recently finished the OVA and im now on to the main series :> ive been really enjoying both, i love watching sae's self confidence and magic skills grow!
#sae sawanoguchi#mahou tsukai tai#magic user's club#ive also developed a deeper appreciation for ikuko itohs art style#witch#magical girl#mahou shoujo#i like how the guys also get cute witch outfits in this show lol#my art#fanart
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intangibility
#intangibility#phase thru walls#kitty pryde#x men#kitty#xmen evolution#one piece#one piece Perona#Perona#millennium actress#magic user's club#Akane Aikawa#young justice#miss martian#cartoon girl#tenchi muyo#ryoko hakubi
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aburatsubo and takakura ✩₊˚.⋆
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i love these, especially the second one
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