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* [[Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other]]: Ayu and Tetsushi, and later on, Nina and Hiroki {{spoiler|(''especially'' in the anime where their [[Love Confession|mutual admittance]] [[The Power of Love|of it literally saved lives, including theirs]])}}. {{spoiler|Also applies to [[Pair the Spares|Yuta and Sayaka]] in the manga, although theirs was [[Was It All a Lie?|more of]] [[Love Hurts|a struggle]].}}
* [[Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other]]: Ayu and Tetsushi, and later on, Nina and Hiroki {{spoiler|(''especially'' in the anime where their [[Love Confession|mutual admittance]] [[The Power of Love|of it literally saved lives, including theirs]])}}. {{spoiler|Also applies to [[Pair the Spares|Yuta and Sayaka]] in the manga, although theirs was [[Was It All a Lie?|more of]] [[Love Hurts|a struggle]].}}
* [[Berserk Button]]: {{spoiler|"Leo never hurt you, Sayaka... ''but I will.''" Cue a magic bolt that blows a hole in the roof and would've killed Sayaka had Nina not been restrained as she fired the bolt.}}
* [[Berserk Button]]: {{spoiler|"Leo never hurt you, Sayaka... ''but I will.''" Cue a magic bolt that blows a hole in the roof and would've killed Sayaka had Nina not been restrained as she fired the bolt.}}
* [[Bishonen]]: Shinnosuke's human form as no right to be that good looking.
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]/[[Medium Awareness]]: Manga. After Sayaka attacks, Nina says that this is ''way'' too violent for ''[[Ultra Maniac]].'' Hiroki tells her that being in a shoujo manga does not exempt them from pain.
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]/[[Medium Awareness]]: Manga. After Sayaka attacks, Nina says that this is ''way'' too violent for ''[[Ultra Maniac]].'' Hiroki tells her that being in a shoujo manga does not exempt them from pain.
** Done so funnily in the first episode of the anime series. It's a tradition to [[Magical Girl|Magical Girls]] to have a dedicated [[Transformation Sequence]]; Nina is no exception. After Nina does her transformation she gives her standard wink to the camera followed by Ayu snapping her back to business.
** Done so funnily in the first episode of the anime series. It's a tradition to [[Magical Girl|Magical Girls]] to have a dedicated [[Transformation Sequence]]; Nina is no exception. After Nina does her transformation she gives her standard wink to the camera followed by Ayu snapping her back to business.
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* [[School Idol]]: Ayu and Tetsushi, both respected by the entire school for their performance, diligence... and looks.
* [[School Idol]]: Ayu and Tetsushi, both respected by the entire school for their performance, diligence... and looks.
* [[Secret Keeper]]: Ayu and Hiroki. {{spoiler|Later, Tetsushi, too, when he finds out [[Magical Girl|Nina's little secret]] with Nina's permission... only Nina herself wasn't around to witness Ayu revealing it to him, but rather a [[Crossdresser|male double]] who immediately takes the opportunity to flagrantly violate the masquerade before Nina shows up to rebuke him for being a [[Jerkass]] to her friends because of how he's alienating them.}}
* [[Secret Keeper]]: Ayu and Hiroki. {{spoiler|Later, Tetsushi, too, when he finds out [[Magical Girl|Nina's little secret]] with Nina's permission... only Nina herself wasn't around to witness Ayu revealing it to him, but rather a [[Crossdresser|male double]] who immediately takes the opportunity to flagrantly violate the masquerade before Nina shows up to rebuke him for being a [[Jerkass]] to her friends because of how he's alienating them.}}
* [[Sexophone]]: It plays when Shinnosuke transforms for the first time in his ridiculously good-looking human form.
* [[Shout-Out]]: The music that plays in the anime when Nina's young triplet cousins are around sounds a lot like the theme song to ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]''. In fact, Wataru Yoshizumi '''loves''' ''The Powerpuff Girls''.
* [[Shout-Out]]: The music that plays in the anime when Nina's young triplet cousins are around sounds a lot like the theme song to ''[[The Powerpuff Girls]]''. In fact, Wataru Yoshizumi '''loves''' ''The Powerpuff Girls''.
* [[Static Stun Gun|Static Stun]] [[Ring of Power]]: Supposedly protects Ayu from [[The Chikan|potential harrassment]]. But [[Inept Mage|Nina isn't adept at producing]] [[Applied Phlebotinum|usable Phlebotina]], so the ring stuns even the most innocent of boys, much to Ayu's chagrin.
* [[Static Stun Gun|Static Stun]] [[Ring of Power]]: Supposedly protects Ayu from [[The Chikan|potential harrassment]]. But [[Inept Mage|Nina isn't adept at producing]] [[Applied Phlebotinum|usable Phlebotina]], so the ring stuns even the most innocent of boys, much to Ayu's chagrin.

Revision as of 14:08, 7 August 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.


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