Mahō no Iroha!
Mahō no Iroha! | |
Cover of Mahō no Iroha! volume 1 as published by Shogakukan | |
Genre | Comedy, Fantasy |
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Manga | |
Written by | Kazurou Inoue |
Published by | Shogakukan |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Magazine | Shōnen Sunday Super |
Original run | 2009 – 2012 |
Volumes | 3 |
Mahō no Iroha! (魔法のいろは!, lit. Magic Iroha!) is a manga series by Kazurou Inoue.
Plot
Not particularly good at sports, not very popular, and not very good at school, Naoki's middle school years are filled with video games and erotic books. But one day, a cute girl called Iroha appears, claiming to be his daughter from 20 years in the future. Apparently, in the future magic has been discovered, and she has come back in time by magic to protect her beloved papa from a dark future.
Characters
Main characters
- Naoki Rikka
- The main protagonist of the story. He has a love interest in Nanako. They become lovers & marry each other & his daughter Iroha Rikka tells him to make many kids with Nanako to become his daughter in the changed future.
- Nanako
- A schoolmate of Naoki's, also his love interest. A sweet, caring girl, who falls in love with naoki rikka & marries him & has lots of kids with him.
- Iroha Rikka
- A time-travelling girl from 20 years into the future, and Naoki's daughter. She came to his time to rescue him from a terrible future and grizzly fate, though she causes many problems for Naoki, especially when using magic at school.
Iroha's character design resembles Midori Kasugano, the main character of Midori Days, Kazorou Inoue's past work.
- Reika Kujō
- Another magician from the future, and Naoki's 92nd daughter. She is, as she puts it, a "magic broom user", and seeks to win Naoki's heart in order to become the empress of the future.
- Ichinose Saki
- The 13th child of Rikka. Saki was the only male of all Rikka's children, but was turned in to a girl when he was 6 years old, by Future Rikka. Saki holds resentment for Rikka, and came to the past to kill him.
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