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[[File:Akazukin_vol1.jpg|frame|Like [[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]], minus the [[Wangst]]]]
[[File:Akazukin_vol1.jpg|frame|Like [[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]], minus the [[Angst]].]]


Chacha is an orphaned girl who lives with Seravy-- the World's Greatest Magician-- at the top of Mochi Mochi mountain. Seravy tried to teach Chacha magic, but her spells [[Inept Mage|always go awry]]. When Chacha goes to the magic school, she meets Shiine (pronounce it She-neh), another apprentice magican, and Riiya the wolfboy. When the three are together, Chacha can transform into "Magical Princess" in order to fight the minions of the Great Devil King.
Chacha is an orphaned girl who lives with Seravy—the World's Greatest Magician—at the top of Mochi Mochi mountain. Seravy tried to teach Chacha magic, but her spells [[Inept Mage|always go awry]]. When Chacha goes to the magic school, she meets Shiine (pronounce it She-neh), another apprentice magican, and Riiya the wolfboy. When the three are together, Chacha can transform into "Magical Princess" in order to fight the minions of the Great Devil King.


The original manga was a [[Cute Witch]] series, but the anime series turned Chacha into a [[Magical Girl Warrior]].
The original manga was a [[Cute Witch]] series, but the anime series turned Chacha into a [[Magical Girl Warrior]].
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* [[Cheerful Child]]: Shiine, who plays this up to contrast himself from [[Keet|Riiya]].
* [[Cheerful Child]]: Shiine, who plays this up to contrast himself from [[Keet|Riiya]].
* [[Christmas Cake]]: Dorothy{{context}}
* [[Christmas Cake]]: Dorothy{{context}}
** Though perhaps only through Seravy--when Dorothy takes the gang out for shopping, other people whisper that she's far too young to be a mother, to her aggravation.
** Though perhaps only through Seravy—when Dorothy takes the gang out for shopping, other people whisper that she's far too young to be a mother, to her aggravation.
* [[Chromatic Arrangement]] / [[Freudian Trio]]: Chacha (red, ego), Riiya (green, id), Shiine (blue, super ego)
* [[Chromatic Arrangement]] / [[Freudian Trio]]: Chacha (red, ego), Riiya (green, id), Shiine (blue, super ego)
* [[Clip Show]]: 4 of them.{{context}}
* [[Clip Show]]: 4 of them.{{context}}
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* [[Good Costume Switch]]: Access.{{context}}
* [[Good Costume Switch]]: Access.{{context}}
* [[Head Pet]]: Piisuke.{{context}}
* [[Head Pet]]: Piisuke.{{context}}
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: Ultimately, ''all of the bad guys'' -- even those who do get killed and don't make repeat appearances -- with the obvious exception of the [[Big Bad]]. They even appear as guests at the wedding in the series finale!
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: Ultimately, ''all of the bad guys''—even those who do get killed and don't make repeat appearances—with the obvious exception of the [[Big Bad]]. They even appear as guests at the wedding in the series finale!
* [[Hot-Blooded]]: Rascal-sensei{{context}}
* [[Hot-Blooded]]: Rascal-sensei{{context}}
* [[Hufflepuff House]]: Banana class led by Barabaraman and Orange class led by Mayachon.
* [[Hufflepuff House]]: Banana class led by Barabaraman and Orange class led by Mayachon.
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** Worse, it's never shortened at any point; the entire sequence always played out in full, and it only got longer as her arsenal expanded. And in spite of the show's comedic nature, it's hardly ever parodied; the anime just played its [[Magical Girl]] tropes way too straight...
** Worse, it's never shortened at any point; the entire sequence always played out in full, and it only got longer as her arsenal expanded. And in spite of the show's comedic nature, it's hardly ever parodied; the anime just played its [[Magical Girl]] tropes way too straight...
* [[Transformation Trinket]]: Medallion (Chacha), Bracelet (Riiya) and Ring (Shiine).
* [[Transformation Trinket]]: Medallion (Chacha), Bracelet (Riiya) and Ring (Shiine).
* [[Triang Relations]]: Marin likes Riiya (but hates his wolfform, which she doesn't realize is him) and Orin likes Shiine, but Shiine and Riiya both like Chacha, who seems oblivious (she is attached to Riiya's wolfform though). Kyle likes Yakko, but Yakko -- and Shironeko and Doris -- likes Seravy, who is too busy having [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]] with Dorothy. Access courted Dorothy for a time until his wife returned to life.
* [[Triang Relations]]: Marin likes Riiya (but hates his wolfform, which she doesn't realize is him) and Orin likes Shiine, but Shiine and Riiya both like Chacha, who seems oblivious (she is attached to Riiya's wolfform though). Kyle likes Yakko, but Yakko—and Shironeko and Doris—likes Seravy, who is too busy having [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]] with Dorothy. Access courted Dorothy for a time until his wife returned to life.
* [[Ugly Guy, Hot Wife]]: Chacha's parents.
* [[Ugly Guy, Hot Wife]]: Chacha's parents.
* [[Vain Sorceress]]: Dorothy{{context}}
* [[Vain Sorceress]]: Dorothy{{context}}
* [[Verbal Tic]]: Dr. Mikeneko and Cream the pastry chef always end their sentences with "nya" and "dasu", respectively.
* [[Verbal Tic]]: Dr. Mikeneko and Cream the pastry chef always end their sentences with "nya" and "dasu", respectively.
* [[Villain Ball]]: The Devil King for depending on Sorges for relying on him to send assassins, the only decent one, a chalkboard eraser that could have been used for intel, he forces him to fight Chacha.
* [[Villain Ball]]: The Devil King for depending on Sorges for relying on him to send assassins, the only decent one, a chalkboard eraser that could have been used for intel, he forces him to fight Chacha.
* [[Visual Pun]]: Chacha's constant magical mishaps generally manifest as these -- causing a door to "jellyfish" instead of "open up", turning dandelion fluff into an old man instead of Riiya. And no, they don't make sense in English -- see [[Lost in Translation]] above.
* [[Visual Pun]]: Chacha's constant magical mishaps generally manifest as these—causing a door to "jellyfish" instead of "open up", turning dandelion fluff into an old man instead of Riiya. And no, they don't make sense in English—see [[Lost in Translation]] above.
* [[When All You Have Is a Hammer]]: Dr. Mike-Nekko's only solution for fighting the Magical Princess is [[Humongous Mecha]].
* [[When All You Have Is a Hammer]]: Dr. Mike-Nekko's only solution for fighting the Magical Princess is [[Humongous Mecha]].
* [[Whip It Good]]: Rascal-sensei. Just, ''Rascal-sensei''.
* [[Whip It Good]]: Rascal-sensei. Just, ''Rascal-sensei''.
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Latest revision as of 16:21, 8 June 2020

Like Harry Potter, minus the Angst.

Chacha is an orphaned girl who lives with Seravy—the World's Greatest Magician—at the top of Mochi Mochi mountain. Seravy tried to teach Chacha magic, but her spells always go awry. When Chacha goes to the magic school, she meets Shiine (pronounce it She-neh), another apprentice magican, and Riiya the wolfboy. When the three are together, Chacha can transform into "Magical Princess" in order to fight the minions of the Great Devil King.

The original manga was a Cute Witch series, but the anime series turned Chacha into a Magical Girl Warrior.

Tropes used in Akazukin Chacha include: