Feb 8, 2021
In 2012, Flying Witch made history by becoming the first work of fiction ever to blend the magic and slice of life genres seamlessly. Majo Life is the second.
This manga just has such good energy to it. Granted, there are a lot of moments when the author will have a character poke fun at the MCs for being very plain witches. Other than that, though, everything feels so nice and light, and I always come away with a warm feeling in my heart. I'm really happy I caught this one early on so I can enjoy the growth of the MCs on a more leisurely
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pace instead of just binging it like I would have done otherwise.
As for the actual content of the story, there are some seriously good ideas here in regards to magic. Like Flying Witch, the author decided not to take the easy way and just copy other works' established magic doodads and knickknacks and systems and all that. Instead, we have magical tuna and ointment that lets you float freely in the air, and an MC that just boinks things with her funny bat. It's one of the aspects of this manga that makes me genuinely curious as to what the next chapter will be.
If you can get on this train early, I highly recommend it.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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