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* [[Transformation Sequence]]: Nina gets a mildly lengthy one with [[Bishie Sparkle|Bishie Sparkles]] whenever the full costume is in need. Sometimes, it ends with a wink. [[Played for Laughs|For our sake]], [[Straight Man|Ayu]] [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|points out]] [[Medium Awareness|that last part]].
* [[Transformation Sequence]]: Nina gets a mildly lengthy one with [[Bishie Sparkle|Bishie Sparkles]] whenever the full costume is in need. Sometimes, it ends with a wink. [[Played for Laughs|For our sake]], [[Straight Man|Ayu]] [[Breaking the Fourth Wall|points out]] [[Medium Awareness|that last part]].
* [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]]: Yuta.
* [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]]: Yuta.
* [[Walking the Earth]]: {{spoiler|At the end of Episode 11, [[Monster of the Week|Jack Straw]] decides to explore the world, having giving up on working for Maya anymore}}.


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Revision as of 02:47, 4 June 2017

Ultra Maniac is an Urban Fantasy Shoujo manga/anime series created by Wataru Yoshizumi of Marmalade Boy fame.

The main characters are Ayu Tateishi, a realistic, no-nonsense Muggle desperate to maintain her "cool" image because her crush told her it was admirable, and Nina Sakura, a Cute Witch who is Book Dumb, magic-wise, and has come to the human world in order to get better at her craft... which is about where the similarities between the anime and manga end. The anime gives Nina a new magical rival, a quest to obtain a Plot Coupon, and a Magical Girl Transformation Sequence whenever Nina uses her magic.

The manga's storyline isn't amazingly deep; it's a story of relationships and innocent fun. It briefly takes a dark turn near the end, but things turn out all right. It's a cute series, and Yoshizumi's first attempt at a fantasy.

Ain't got nothing to do with Ultraman, heh.


Tropes used in Ultra Maniac include: