![]() M9 Girls!, a Mad Science version of the genre.The rest of her team are also in their late teens and twenties. Kakikomi Magical Girls is about a disillusioned Office Lady named Shiori Kamiya who becomes a Magical girl.Hi to Tsuki to Hoshi no Tama is about three magical girls with Mons.Gorgeous Princess Creamy Beamy, a somewhat violent parody of the genre's conventions - the heroine is somewhat chubby, has an alien disguised as a star-nosed mole for a Mentor Mascot, and is often severely injured in battle (luckily, she is a Human Alien with the ability to regenerate her body parts).Evil Diva, a webcomic about a devil girl who can't help doing good deeds for others.Presented in a four-panel black and white style and set in the modern day, it plays out like a Slice of Life as the main character, Charo Flores, wants to be a hero and help out others however she can. Inspired by Sailor Moon and Miraculous Ladybug. ![]() Dame Daffodil, a webcomic of the neo-classical variety.However, shortly after entering the world of "Crystal Fighters" for the first time, she discovers that a number of players have bypassed the game's controls (which penalize any kind of violent act with a time out) and set up a secret magical girl fight club. On the surface, it's a very cutesy game, which is exactly what Stella doesn't want she'd sooner play fighting games, but her parents restrict her gaming to titles they consider "suitable for young girls". Crystal Fighters by Jen and Tyler Bartel is about a girl named Stella whose parents give her a copy of a magical girl-themed VR game called "Crystal Fighters".Cardcaptor Torika, a doujinshi based on the Cardcaptor Sakura series featuring Sakura's daughter.The Artist And The Machine is about a magical girl befriending a robot sent to kill her.It also deconstructs many other anime tropes and even some from general fiction. It chronicles the life, loves, and laundry of the titular heroine, the only magical girl in Japan who can't transform. Apricot Cookie(s)! is a Deconstructive Parody of the genre.The backstory specifies that the magical girl motif was inspired by fiction.It is about Junior High student Alex (a fairly standard magical girl) and her two friends (each of whom have super powers but otherwise don't have many magical girl characteristics) as they fight off Lord Yzin and his servants. Angel Moxie is both a parody and an homage of the genre.Since only women are supposed to be able to use magic, any men with the ability, while rare, are imprisoned and sometimes executed. The main character, Amel, is actually a teenage boy who must pretend to be a girl in order to protect the integrity of his household and his own life. While the girls do have magic and costumes, the magical girl elements end there. Several of the main characters are young girls descended from the nobility of a parallel world, sent to earth in order to hunt down members of the Twilight Dawn organization, who are hiding out on our planet. Americano Exodus is a rather unique take on the genre.Agents of the Realm is clearly inspired by the genre, with parallel worlds, Monster of the Week and eponymous Agents being five Magical Girl Warriors whose Transformation Trinkets are shiny amulets.
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