Mahō Shōjo o Wasurenai

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Mahō Shōjo o Wasurenai
Mahō Shōjo o Wasurenai.jpg
Cover of the light novel
魔法少女を忘れない
GenreComing-of-age,[1] fantasy[1]
Light novel
Written by [ja]
Illustrated by [ja]
Published byShueisha
ImprintSuper Dash Bunko
DemographicSeinen
PublishedJune 25, 2009
Live-action film
Directed by [ja]
Written by
  • Futoshi Nakano
  •  [ja]
Music by [ja]
StudioSpotted Productions
ReleasedApril 23, 2011 (2011-04-23)
Runtime90 minutes
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Mahō Shōjo o Wasurenai (Japanese: 魔法少女を忘れない, lit. "I Won't Forget the Magical Girl") is a Japanese light novel by  [ja] and illustrated by  [ja]. A live-action film adaptation was released on April 23, 2011.

Plot[]

Half a year ago, high school student Yūya was introduced to Mirai, his younger sister. Yūya knows very little about Mirai other than the fact that she used to be a magical girl. He watches over Mirai in place of their busy single mother, and the more Yūya gets to know Mirai, the more his boring life seems to change. However, Mirai eventually reveals that as a result of losing her magical powers, people will soon lose their memories of her.

Characters[]

Yūya Kitaoka (北岡 悠也, Kitaoka Yūya)
Portrayed by: Ryuki Takahashi[2]
Yūya is a high school student who considers his life to be dull.
Mirai Kitaoka (北岡 みらい, Kitaoka Mirai)
Portrayed by:  [ja][1]
Mirai is a former magical girl who can no longer use magic and other people are no longer able to remember who she is.[1]
Chika Sasaki (佐々木千花, Sasaki Chika)
Portrayed by: Suzuka Morita[3]
Chika is Yūya's childhood friend who secretly is in love with him.[3]
Naoki Oda (小田 直樹, Oda Naoki)
Portrayed by: Masahiro Usui[4]
Naoki is Yūya's classmate who dreams of becoming a musician and is in love with Mirai.

Media[]

Light novel[]

Mahō Shōjo o Wasurenai is written by  [ja] and illustrated by  [ja]. It was published by Shueisha under the Super Dash Bunko imprint.[5]

No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1 June 25, 2009 (2009-06-25)[5]978-4-08-630491-7

Film[]

A live-action film adaptation was released on April 23, 2011, starring D-Boys member Ryuki Takahashi,  [ja], Idoling!!! member Suzuka Morita, and D-Boys member Masahiro Usui.[4] It was directed by  [ja].[6] The film's theme song is "Kimi ga Ita Shirushi" by Jurian Beat Crisis.[3] Filming took place in Fukuoka and lasted for two weeks.[3]

Reception[]

For the live-action adaptation, Real Live reviewed the film favorably, commenting how the director, Teiichi Hori, is able to "replicate" the "sweet and sour youth" from light novels.[7]

References[]

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