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''Pretty Sammy'' is a spin-off series of the ''[[Tenchi Muyo]]'' universe, taking the existing characters and repurposing them for a [[Magical Girl]] show. It spans three OAVs (''Magical Girl Pretty Sammy'') and a 26-episode TV series (''Magical Girl Pretty Sammy TV'', or ''Magical Project S'' in the United States). Both are separate continuities with some similarities.
''Pretty Sammy'' is a spin-off series of the ''[[Tenchi Muyo!]]'' universe, taking the existing characters and repurposing them for a [[Magical Girl]] show. It spans three OAVs (''Magical Girl Pretty Sammy'') and a 26-episode TV series (''Magical Girl Pretty Sammy TV'', or ''Magical Project S'' in the United States). Both are separate continuities with some similarities.


There is another series (''[[Sasami Magical Girls Club (Anime)|Sasami Magical Girls Club]]'') that shares some of the characters and a few minor similarities (mainly the presence of magical girls), but is otherwise completely different in every way.
There is another series (''[[Sasami Magical Girls Club]]'') that shares some of the characters and a few minor similarities (mainly the presence of magical girls), but is otherwise completely different in every way.


== ''Magical Girl Pretty Sammy'' ==
== ''Magical Girl Pretty Sammy'' ==
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[[Pretty Sammy (Anime)/Characters|Character sheet]]
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[[Trope Codifier]] "[[The Pixy Misa Theory]]"
[[Trope Codifier]] "[[The Pixy Misa Theory]]"
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* [[Clingy Jealous Girl]] - Konoha Haida is this way around Hiroto. Ditto for Ryoko and Tenchi in the OAVs.
* [[Clingy Jealous Girl]] - Konoha Haida is this way around Hiroto. Ditto for Ryoko and Tenchi in the OAVs.
* [[Dark Magical Girl]] - Pixy Misa and {{spoiler|Romio}}
* [[Dark Magical Girl]] - Pixy Misa and {{spoiler|Romio}}
* [[A Day in The Limelight]] - {{spoiler|Funky Connie}}
* [[A Day in the Limelight]] - {{spoiler|Funky Connie}}
* [[Empathic Weapon]] - Sammy's Baton
* [[Empathic Weapon]] - Sammy's Baton
* [[Enemy Within]] - Pixy Misa is a part of Misao that she's not aware of, and gradually is growing stronger. {{spoiler|After [[The Reveal]] and [[Journey to The Center of The Mind]], they start to integrate.}}
* [[Enemy Within]] - Pixy Misa is a part of Misao that she's not aware of, and gradually is growing stronger. {{spoiler|After [[The Reveal]] and [[Journey to the Center of the Mind]], they start to integrate.}}
* [[Even Evil Has Loved Ones]]: How Misa reacted when she saw her parents in episode 19.
* [[Even Evil Has Loved Ones]]: How Misa reacted when she saw her parents in episode 19.
* [[Evil Costume Switch]] - Inverted as when Hiroto is brainwashed by Konoha into falling in love with her she dresses him up in princely attire but it doesn't make him evil.
* [[Evil Costume Switch]] - Inverted as when Hiroto is brainwashed by Konoha into falling in love with her she dresses him up in princely attire but it doesn't make him evil.
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** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1G-X0t95NU&feature=related Also Rumiya.]
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1G-X0t95NU&feature=related Also Rumiya.]
* [[Innocent Innuendo]] - Inverted? {{spoiler|Sasami and her father are playing in the bathtub and her father goes under the water making her blush...Squick.}}
* [[Innocent Innuendo]] - Inverted? {{spoiler|Sasami and her father are playing in the bathtub and her father goes under the water making her blush...Squick.}}
* [[In the Name of The Moon]] - Inconsistent, but Sammy sometimes gives a speech.
* [[In the Name of the Moon]] - Inconsistent, but Sammy sometimes gives a speech.
* [[Interspecies Romance]]: Hinted at — see the [[Intimate Healing]] entry below.
* [[Interspecies Romance]]: Hinted at — see the [[Intimate Healing]] entry below.
* [[Intimate Healing]]: In the OVA, {{spoiler|Ryo-Ohki takes a human form and kisses Sasami to revive her.}}
* [[Intimate Healing]]: In the OVA, {{spoiler|Ryo-Ohki takes a human form and kisses Sasami to revive her.}}
* [[Journey to The Center of The Mind]] - How Sasami finally "cures" Misao/Pixy Misa. {{spoiler|Turns out Pixy Misa is powered by Misao's feelings of worthlessness, made ''worse'' by Sasami doing everything for her.}}
* [[Journey to the Center of the Mind]] - How Sasami finally "cures" Misao/Pixy Misa. {{spoiler|Turns out Pixy Misa is powered by Misao's feelings of worthlessness, made ''worse'' by Sasami doing everything for her.}}
* [[Karaoke Box]] - In the OVA series, Chihiro Kawai (Sasami and Tenchi's mother) is a karaoke addict.
* [[Karaoke Box]] - In the OVA series, Chihiro Kawai (Sasami and Tenchi's mother) is a karaoke addict.
* [[Keep It Foreign]] - In the English dubbed OAVs, Pixy Misa's [[Gratuitous English]] became French.
* [[Keep It Foreign]] - In the English dubbed OAVs, Pixy Misa's [[Gratuitous English]] became French.
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* [[The Lancer]] - {{spoiler|Misa}} to Sammy near the end of the series.
* [[The Lancer]] - {{spoiler|Misa}} to Sammy near the end of the series.
* [[Laughably Evil]]: Pixy Misa is this tropes with a T.
* [[Laughably Evil]]: Pixy Misa is this tropes with a T.
* [[Lighter and Softer]] - Versus ''[[Tenchi Muyo]]''. ''[[Sasami Magical Girls Club (Anime)|Sasami Magical Girls Club]]'' is a [[Lighter and Softer]] version of ''this'' series.
* [[Lighter and Softer]] - Versus ''[[Tenchi Muyo!]]''. ''[[Sasami Magical Girls Club]]'' is a [[Lighter and Softer]] version of ''this'' series.
* [[Living With the Villain]] - Sasami and Misao are best friends in real life, but bitter enemies transformed. The latter is unaware of what she's doing, however. The two discover each other's identities later on.
* [[Living with the Villain]] - Sasami and Misao are best friends in real life, but bitter enemies transformed. The latter is unaware of what she's doing, however. The two discover each other's identities later on.
* [[Luke, I Am Your Father]] - Subverted on the last episode.
* [[Luke, I Am Your Father]] - Subverted on the last episode.
* [[Mad Scientist]] - Washu.
* [[Mad Scientist]] - Washu.
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* [[Punch Clock Villain]]: Rumiya
* [[Punch Clock Villain]]: Rumiya
* [[Quirky Household]] - Sasami's parents are practically certifiably insane, but seem to still operate well enough to survive.
* [[Quirky Household]] - Sasami's parents are practically certifiably insane, but seem to still operate well enough to survive.
* [[Real Trailer Fake Movie]]: The fake trailer for the ''Pretty Samy TV'' (AKA ''Magical Project S'') movie, ''Magical Girl Pretty Sammy The Motion Picture: The God Boys VS. Magical Girls''.
* [[Real Trailer, Fake Movie]]: The fake trailer for the ''Pretty Samy TV'' (AKA ''Magical Project S'') movie, ''Magical Girl Pretty Sammy The Motion Picture: The God Boys VS. Magical Girls''.
* [[Right Behind Me]]: Sort of. Misa teleported to America without realizing that her classmates Hiroto, Kenji, Konoha, and Eimi have discovered her secret.
* [[Right Behind Me]]: Sort of. Misa teleported to America without realizing that her classmates Hiroto, Kenji, Konoha, and Eimi have discovered her secret.
* [[Save Both Worlds]]
* [[Save Both Worlds]]
* [[Shout-Out]]: In''Magical Project S'', one of Sasami's classmates notes that her cousin is Jinnai from ''[[El-Hazard: The Magnificent World (Anime)|El Hazard the Magnificent World]]''
* [[Shout-Out]]: In''Magical Project S'', one of Sasami's classmates notes that her cousin is Jinnai from ''[[El-Hazard: The Magnificent World|El Hazard the Magnificent World]]''
* [[Showdown At High Noon]]
* [[Showdown At High Noon]]
* [[Shrinking Violet]] - Misao.
* [[Shrinking Violet]] - Misao.
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** The entire 20th episode.
** The entire 20th episode.
* [[Third Person Person]] - Sasami in the Japanese version.
* [[Third Person Person]] - Sasami in the Japanese version.
* [[Throw the Dog A Bone]]: The last episode of Magical Project S is this for Rumiya.
* [[Throw the Dog a Bone]]: The last episode of Magical Project S is this for Rumiya.
* [[Transformation Sequence]] - This gets spoofed early on in the TV series, with Misa gleefully kicking down Sammy after a transformation, with the latter saying "no fair attacking while I'm posing".
* [[Transformation Sequence]] - This gets spoofed early on in the TV series, with Misa gleefully kicking down Sammy after a transformation, with the latter saying "no fair attacking while I'm posing".
* [[Villainous Harlequin]] - Pixy Misa
* [[Villainous Harlequin]] - Pixy Misa
* [[Villain Song]]: Pixy Misa's image song.
* [[Villain Song]]: Pixy Misa's image song.
* [[Vomit Discretion Shot]]: Happens to Mihoshi after Chihiro kicks her in the stomach in OAV 2.
* [[Vomit Discretion Shot]]: Happens to Mihoshi after Chihiro kicks her in the stomach in OAV 2.
* [[Wake Up, Go to School, Save The World]]
* [[Wake Up, Go to School, Save the World]]


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Revision as of 08:54, 8 April 2014

Pretty Sammy is a spin-off series of the Tenchi Muyo! universe, taking the existing characters and repurposing them for a Magical Girl show. It spans three OAVs (Magical Girl Pretty Sammy) and a 26-episode TV series (Magical Girl Pretty Sammy TV, or Magical Project S in the United States). Both are separate continuities with some similarities.

There is another series (Sasami Magical Girls Club) that shares some of the characters and a few minor similarities (mainly the presence of magical girls), but is otherwise completely different in every way.

Magical Girl Pretty Sammy

The OVA series starts by introducing the magical kingdom of Juraihelm, where Tsunami and Ramia are the contenders to be the new queen. The former is rather lackadaisical and oblivious while the latter is fiercely motivated. Should be easy to guess who gets the position. However, before it can be made official, Tsunami has to select a Magical Girl champion on Earth to restore the balance between good and evil.

Her choice is Sasami Kawai, a rather ordinary girl without any big ambitions. Tsunami randomly appears and recruits her to be Earth's champion, giving her a magical rod that can transform her into Pretty Sammy and assigning a Mentor Mascot to help her along. She mostly rejects the idea because of the costume being rather lame, but ultimately has to fill the role anyway. Meanwhile, Ramia recruits a magical girl all her own with Sasami's best friend Misao, giving her the alter ego of Pixy Misa while keeping her oblivious to it through hypnosis. The intent is to disrupt Pretty Sammy enough to invalidate Tsunami's claim to the crown and thus default Ramia into the position.

While it seems rather straightforward, the OVA series has a bit of a Romantic Plot Tumor with the love triangle between Sasami's brother Tenchi (the ever-reliable Chick Magnet), Ryoko (a sort of Bottle Fairy minus the bottle), and Ayeka (a fairly cold and calculating ring leader of a Girl Posse). More focus is given to this love triangle than to the magical girl plot in the first and third episodes while the second still features Tenchi prominantly throughout.

The first episode is the origin outlined above, with Ayeka and Ryoko turned into Love-Love Monsters (big fluffy things that smother Tenchi) by Pixy Misa. The second episode has Biff Standard (a thinly veiled Bill Gates parody) try to force a standard operating system on the entire world, being used as a pawn in an attempt to destroy it as well. The third episode features aliens ending up on Earth after a meteorite collision, which have the capability to become semi-clones of the people they come in contact with. One ends up drawing from Ramia, also gaining the motive to destroy Pretty Sammy in the process.

Magical Project S

The TV series retains most of the origin story, but diverges heavily from the OVA series. The biggest change is the removal of Tenchi, making Sasami an only child to a completely different set of parents. While the OVA series is an Indecisive Parody of Magical Girl shows (probably just a really odd one played straight), the TV series is explicitly parodying the genre. The TV series focuses mostly on Pixy Misa trying to derail Pretty Sammy through the use of summoned monsters of the week. From there, it parodies shows such as Sailor Moon while also having its own serious Myth Arc.

Manga

A three-volume Pretty Sammy manga series was released in Japan, but no English version was ever produced. The series is a little odd in that the first half of the first volume is based on Magical Girl Pretty Sammy while the remaining two and a half volumes are based on Magical Project S.

Another 2-part manga story appeared in an issue of the Tenchi Muyo manga. This story was based on the OVA.


Character sheet


Trope Codifier "The Pixy Misa Theory"


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