Magi no Okurimono
The Gift of the Magi
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Magi no Okurimono

Alternative Titles

Japanese: マギの贈り物
English: The Gift of the Magi
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 6
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 23, 2014 to Dec 24, 2014
Genres: Romance Romance, Supernatural Supernatural
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Grand Jump Premium
Authors: Yoshizuki, Kumichi (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.491 (scored by 36943,694 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #30172
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Popularity: #2541
Members: 8,000
Favorites: 93

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Preliminary Spoiler
Aug 4, 2015
*There are no spoilers in this review. Any plot I describe will be laid out in the first chapter. This can also be used to convince you to read the manga.*

Often, when people think of a somber romance stories in anime or manga, they would turn to the critically acclaimed Watashitachi no Shiawase na Jikan and the popular but divisive Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso. These stories may not have touched the hearts of you specifically, but they wrenched the emotions of many, with great success. To my esteemed pleasure, I must say that Magi no Okurimono is of the same quality, and practically perfect. ...
Dec 1, 2016
This is a spoiler free review of Magi no Okurimono.
Story:
In short this manga is about someone who lost the person that they loved. That premise alone is nothing new but it adds a very interesting take on that by giving you not only the perspective of the main character but also the woman he lost watching over him from heaven. The author does a good job of peppering in a bit of symbolism as well as making the story interesting in a very short amount of chapters.

Art:
The art is well done. It is not the greatest art I've ever seen in a manga but it ...
Jul 4, 2018
"Magi no Okurimono is heartbreaking, to put it simply. Heartbreak is the most appropriate word to describe my experience. Its highs were bitter sweet, while its lows were soul sucking. This manga made its readers bleed with empathy through its effective creation of genuine characters. However, the story structure and some plot points held Magi no Okurimono back from being truly exceptional."

"Magi no Okurimono is an example of how great storytelling will always trump length. You don’t need a 300+ manga to feel engrossed, captivated, invested. All you need are simple characters, whose inherent humanness captivates you alone. They don’t have all the answers to ...
Nov 3, 2017
This is my first review from a manga...

Magi no Okurimono is one of the shortest mangas i've read but it's not necessarily bad, in such a short time I felt in love with the story and all the feelings shared by the protagonists. The idea of ​​a couple separated by fate works quite well, also the history presents different flashbacks about how Daichi and Akari met, allowing each episode to feel more empathy for both protagonists.


Art:
The art is pretty good in the most dramatic scenes


Characters:
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Mar 26, 2021
Mixed Feelings
While the premise of the story felt sad, I just felt it was too short for 6 chapters to explain how the ML is gonna move on from his girlfriends death. I also couldn’t understand the heaven part on what her goal was either. I mean the idea that the fact they both have an interest in astronomy is a pretty cute idea but I felt the whole thing needed to be spread out from my honest opinion...

The art was nice enough like the backgrounds did have a nice type of visuals to keep me reading more of this manga