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* [[Anime Theme Song]]
* [[Anime Theme Song]]
* [[Anthropomorphic Personification]] - See episode 20 of ''Magical Project S''.
* [[Anthropomorphic Personification]] - See episode 20 of ''Magical Project S''.
* [[Anti Villain]] - Just about all of her main enemies.
* [[Anti-Villain]] - Just about all of her main enemies.
* [[Balance Between Good and Evil]] - There is an actual Good/Evil scale that most of the series spends on balancing.
* [[Balance Between Good and Evil]] - There is an actual Good/Evil scale that most of the series spends on balancing.
* [[Beneath the Mask]] Misao Amano , as a mater of fact she inspired the trope
* [[Beneath the Mask]] Misao Amano , as a mater of fact she inspired the trope
* [[Berserk Button]]: Never tell Bif Standard that his software is slow.
* [[Berserk Button]]: Never tell Bif Standard that his software is slow.
* [[Bland Name Product]] / [[Parody Names]] : In episode 2 of the OAV, StandardSoft is a parody of Microsoft, the SynchroniCity OS is a parody of [[Microsoft Windows]], and the Pineapple Mach 8 OS is a parody of the [[Mac OS|Apple Macintosh]].
* [[Bland-Name Product]] / [[Parody Names]] : In episode 2 of the OAV, StandardSoft is a parody of Microsoft, the SynchroniCity OS is a parody of [[Microsoft Windows]], and the Pineapple Mach 8 OS is a parody of the [[Mac OS|Apple Macintosh]].
* [[Bowdlerization]]: In ''Magical Project S'', almost all instances of the word "Sexy" were replaced with "Lovely" (e.g., "Sexy Calling Mystics!" became "Lovely Calling Mystics!", and the Team Sexy Mrs. became Team Lovely Madams), presumably because the series was released as rated "3 and Up" on Pioneer's rating system.
* [[Bowdlerization]]: In ''Magical Project S'', almost all instances of the word "Sexy" were replaced with "Lovely" (e.g., "Sexy Calling Mystics!" became "Lovely Calling Mystics!", and the Team Sexy Mrs. became Team Lovely Madams), presumably because the series was released as rated "3 and Up" on Pioneer's rating system.
* [[Brainwashed]] - In one episode of Magical Project S Konoha gets Sammy's wand and uses it to become a magical girl. She then proceeds to make Hiroto fall in love with her and even dresses him up to as a prince. However it has hilarious repercussions.
* [[Brainwashed]] - In one episode of Magical Project S Konoha gets Sammy's wand and uses it to become a magical girl. She then proceeds to make Hiroto fall in love with her and even dresses him up to as a prince. However it has hilarious repercussions.
* [[Butt Monkey]]- Rumiya and Sasami in the TV series.
* [[Butt Monkey]]- Rumiya and Sasami in the TV series.
* [[Calling Your Attacks]] - Played straight for the most part.
* [[Calling Your Attacks]] - Played straight for the most part.
* [[Card Carrying Villain]] - Pixy Misa.
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]] - Pixy Misa.
* [[Clark Kenting]] - Sasami and Sammy look pretty much identical except for their clothing, yet nobody except Washu seems to put two and two together immediately.
* [[Clark Kenting]] - Sasami and Sammy look pretty much identical except for their clothing, yet nobody except Washu seems to put two and two together immediately.
* [[Class Representative]] - Eimi Date in the TV series.
* [[Class Representative]] - Eimi Date in the TV series.
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* [[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 (Anime)|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.
* [[Magical Girl Queenliness Test]] - Albeit it's Tsunami, not Pretty Sammy/Sasami who is the candidate for Queen but Pretty Sammy is her champion and her success is instrumental in Tsunami getting the throne
* [[Magical Girl Queenliness Test]] - Albeit it's Tsunami, not Pretty Sammy/Sasami who is the candidate for Queen but Pretty Sammy is her champion and her success is instrumental in Tsunami getting the throne
* [[Magitek]] - One of the later characters in the TV series employees a lot of this.
* [[Magitek]] - One of the later characters in the TV series employees a lot of this.
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]
* [[Market Based Title]] - ''Magical Girl Pretty Sammy TV'' was renamed to ''Magical Project S'' for the United States release because supposedly, the OVA series did so poorly as to seem feasible to attempt distancing away from it.
* [[Market-Based Title]] - ''Magical Girl Pretty Sammy TV'' was renamed to ''Magical Project S'' for the United States release because supposedly, the OVA series did so poorly as to seem feasible to attempt distancing away from it.
* [[Mascot Mentor]]: Ryo-Ohki
* [[Mascot Mentor]]: Ryo-Ohki
* [[Mind Control Device]] - When Konoha gets ahold of Sammy's wand she uses it to make Hiroto fall in love with her with hilarious repercussions.
* [[Mind Control Device]] - When Konoha gets ahold of Sammy's wand she uses it to make Hiroto fall in love with her with hilarious repercussions.
* [[Mini Dress of Power]]
* [[Mini Dress of Power]]
* [[Misplaced Kindergarten Teacher]] - Mihoshi
* [[Misplaced Kindergarten Teacher]] - Mihoshi
* [[Mono Gender Monsters]] - In the TV series, every last one of the Love-Love Monsters is female.
* [[Mono-Gender Monsters]] - In the TV series, every last one of the Love-Love Monsters is female.
* [[More Than Brainwashing]] Pixy Misa , Misao while certainly acting different she isn't really being brainwashed.
* [[More Than Brainwashing]] Pixy Misa , Misao while certainly acting different she isn't really being brainwashed.
* [[Monster of the Aesop]]
* [[Monster of the Aesop]]
* [[Monster of the Week]]
* [[Monster of the Week]]
* [[Mood Dissonance]] - Later episodes still retain the very light-hearted opening and ending in spite of the episodes they sandwich.
* [[Mood Dissonance]] - Later episodes still retain the very light-hearted opening and ending in spite of the episodes they sandwich.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It Hero]]: {{spoiler|Sasami is unknowingly responsible for Pixy Misa}}.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: {{spoiler|Sasami is unknowingly responsible for Pixy Misa}}.
* [[Nice Job Fixing It Villain]]: {{spoiler|Turns out Ramia's idea of transforming Misao to Misa in the day where her father is coming for a visit just gives the result of Sasami and Misao discovering their magical girl identities}}.
* [[Nice Job Fixing It, Villain]]: {{spoiler|Turns out Ramia's idea of transforming Misao to Misa in the day where her father is coming for a visit just gives the result of Sasami and Misao discovering their magical girl identities}}.
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: In the TV series, the episode, "East Vs. West", is to put it simply: [[Cool Versus Awesome|ninjas vs. cowboys]], with Pretty Sammy on the side of the ninjas, and Pixy Misa on the side of the cowboys.
* [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]]: In the TV series, the episode, "East Vs. West", is to put it simply: [[Cool Versus Awesome|ninjas vs. cowboys]], with Pretty Sammy on the side of the ninjas, and Pixy Misa on the side of the cowboys.
* [[Not Brainwashed]]: Pixy Misa. Turns out Pixy Misa is a repressed persona
* [[Not Brainwashed]]: Pixy Misa. Turns out Pixy Misa is a repressed persona
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* [[The Not Secret]] - Turns out everybody was just "being polite".
* [[The Not Secret]] - Turns out everybody was just "being polite".
* [[The Only One Allowed to Defeat You]] - Misa is this way around Sammy, even assisting her a couple times.
* [[The Only One Allowed to Defeat You]] - Misa is this way around Sammy, even assisting her a couple times.
* [[Open Minded Parent]] - Sasami's parents don't seem the slightest bit fazed when they finally figure out who Sammy is.
* [[Open-Minded Parent]] - Sasami's parents don't seem the slightest bit fazed when they finally figure out who Sammy is.
* [[Ordinary High School Student]] - Both Sammy and Misa are just average fourth grade students given extraordinary abilities.
* [[Ordinary High School Student]] - Both Sammy and Misa are just average fourth grade students given extraordinary abilities.
* [[Parental Abandonment]] - Misao rarely ever sees her mother and hasn't seen her father in years at the start of the series, having to stay home alone a lot.
* [[Parental Abandonment]] - Misao rarely ever sees her mother and hasn't seen her father in years at the start of the series, having to stay home alone a lot.
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* [[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 (Anime)|El Hazard the Magnificent World]]''
* [[Showdown At High Noon]]
* [[Showdown At High Noon]]
* [[Shrinking Violet]] - Misao.
* [[Shrinking Violet]] - Misao.
* [[Slapstick Knows No Gender]]: Especially in Magical Project S.
* [[Slapstick Knows No Gender]]: Especially in Magical Project S.
* [[Sparkling Stream of Tears]]
* [[Sparkling Stream of Tears]]
* [[Spin Off]] - The show itself is a spin off of Tenchi Muyo and the OAV series.
* [[Spin-Off]] - The show itself is a spin off of Tenchi Muyo and the OAV series.
* [[Spoiler Opening]] - The episode titles, especially ones like {{spoiler|"Farewell Team Lovely Madams!"}}
* [[Spoiler Opening]] - The episode titles, especially ones like {{spoiler|"Farewell Team Lovely Madams!"}}
* [[Spoof Aesop]] - A couple of these come up.
* [[Spoof Aesop]] - A couple of these come up.
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* [[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 05:57, 9 January 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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