

Magic-Kyun! Renaissance
A world where art becomes magic. In this world, people who can inspire passion with their Magic Arts are called Artistas, and are employed in show business. In Hoshinomori Private Magical Arts High School, where Artistas are taught, a strange new student named Ohana Aigasaki transfers into the school. Ohana is placed on the planning committee for the school's yearly Hoshinomori Summer Festa cultural festival. She spends her romantic school life with six other boys who aim to become entertainers in the future and alongside Ohana, to be the school's Artista Prince and Princess, only chosen once a year.
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Plot Summary
Aoi Ichijo transfers into the prestigious Hoshinomori Sorai Art Academy, known for cultivating aspiring "Magic Artists." There, she dreams of becoming a Magic Artist herself. She quickly meets the "Artistas," popular students who are also candidates for the academy's prince and princess. Aoi finds herself drawn into their world of creative competition and budding romance.
Critical Reception
Magic-Kyun! Renaissance was generally met with a lukewarm reception, often described as a visually appealing but somewhat generic "otome" (maiden) anime. While its musical numbers and character designs were frequently praised, the plot was often seen as predictable and lacking in significant depth or originality.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its vibrant animation and appealing character designs.
- Noted for its musical performances and focus on artistic creation.
- Criticized for a predictable plot and underdeveloped romantic elements.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Magic-Kyun! Renaissance often highlight its charming aesthetic and enjoyable music as standout features. However, some viewers found the story to be too simplistic and the character development to be somewhat lacking, leading to a mixed overall impression.
Fun Fact
The series features an original soundtrack composed by the popular Japanese musical duo fhana.
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