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Plot Summary
The story follows Miki, a lively and energetic young girl who dreams of becoming a comedian. One day, while trying to impress her crush, she accidentally makes a pact with the mischievous fox spirit, Persi, from the Land of Toys. This pact grants her magical powers, allowing her to transform into a beautiful idol singer, "Persia," whenever she sings a specific song. Miki must balance her everyday life and aspirations with her newfound magical identity and the responsibilities that come with it.
Critical Reception
Magical Fairy Persia was a popular entry in the magical girl anime genre during the 1980s, noted for its blend of fantasy elements with Miki's ambition to become a comedian. While not as critically acclaimed as some other contemporary magical girl series, it was well-received by its target audience for its cheerful protagonist, engaging plot, and charming animation.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique protagonist who aspires to be a comedian.
- Appreciated for its lighthearted tone and magical girl transformations.
- Often noted for its vibrant animation and character designs characteristic of 80s anime.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the show's nostalgic charm and Miki's relatable dream of becoming a comedian, contrasting with typical magical girl tropes. The series is remembered fondly for its energetic pace and positive messaging.
Fun Fact
The voice actress for Miki Hoshino, Minori Matsushima, was also known for her roles in other popular anime, contributing to the character's lively portrayal.
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