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  2. Sega Hard Girls - Wikipedia

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    The project focuses on various anthropomorphised Sega consoles, known as "Sega Hard Girls" or "SeHa Girls" for short, each with their own unique personalities. The anime series follows three such girls; Dreamcast, Sega Saturn, and Mega Drive, who must graduate from Sehagaga Academy, a special school located in Haneda, Tokyo, by venturing into the worlds of various Sega games and earning medals.

  3. The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the ...

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    The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady (Japanese: 転生王女と天才令嬢の魔法革命, Hepburn: Tensei Ōjo to Tensai Reijō no Mahō Kakumei), also known as TenTen (転天) for short, is a Japanese light novel series written by Piero Karasu and illustrated by Yuri Kisaragi.

  4. High School Prodigies Have It Easy Even in Another World

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    The series revolves around seven high school students who are internationally renowned for their exceptional abilities. They include Prime Minister Tsukasa Mikogami, genius inventor Ringo Ohoshi, former ninja and journalist Shinobu Sarutobi, world renowned doctor Keine Kanzaki, swordswoman Aoi Ichijo, skilled magician Prince Akatsuki and multi-millionaire Masato Sanada.

  5. List of fictional child prodigies - Wikipedia

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    In Code Lyoko: Evolution, Jeremie Belpois seems to have met his match with the appearance of girl-genius Laura Gauthier. In Family Guy, Stewie Griffin is portrayed as a child prodigy already as a baby. [31] In Smart Guy, T.J Henderson (played by Tahj Mowry) skips 6 grades and goes straight from 4th grade to 10th grade. T.J deals with the trial ...

  6. Magical girl - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia anthropomorph Wikipe-tan as a majokko, the original magical girl archetype. Magical girl (Japanese: 魔法少女, Hepburn: mahō shōjo) is a subgenre of primarily Japanese fantasy media (including anime, manga, light novels, and live-action media) centered on young girls who possess magical abilities, which they typically use through an ideal alter ego into which they can transform.

  7. Schoolgirl Strikers - Wikipedia

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    Set in the same universe as the original game, Twinkle Melodies is a rhythm game focused on a new team named Apricot Regulus, who want to be a Japanese idol group due to their abilities for singing. Characters from the original Schoolgirl Strikers appears in Twinkle Melodies, with the exception of Chocolate Mira and Almond Fomalhaut groups as ...

  8. Miracle Girls - Wikipedia

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    On the website MyAnimeList, out of 1.6k rating, the Miracle Girls anime achieved a 7.5 out of 10. [8] A writer at the Video Game Den gave the game adaptation a 3/5 stars, stating "The game doesn't do anything wrong nor spectacular, but I recommend everyone to try it, so long as they can get past the boss battle minigames and the cutscenes". [9]

  9. Magilumiere Co. Ltd. - Wikipedia

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    Ginji is a BROOM engineer. She is child genius who created Magilumiere's BROOMs. Nishina (仁科) Voiced by: Hiroshi Naka [8] Nishina is Ginji's assistant and caretaker. He was previously an engineer for the government. Akane Makino (槇野あかね, Makino Akane) Voiced by: Yurina Amami [9] Akane is a magical girl who works at APDA.