
Abenobashi Mahou☆Shoutengai
- Genre: adventure comedy fantasy ecchi
- Author: akahori satoru deguchi ryuusei
- Artist(s):
- Year: Jul 26, 2001 to Jun 26, 2002
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- Status: Finished
Associated Names
English: Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi
Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi
Official Webtoon
- Wikipedia
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Asahina Arumi
Main
Age: 12Sasshis best friend and classmate, having practically grown up together with him in the Abenobashi Shopping Arcade. A sensible and pragmatic girl who is a foil to Sasshi. Arumis eccentric father and stubborn grandfather run a French r...
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Imamiya Satoshi
Main
Satoshi Imamiya, or "Sasshi" is a precocious, carefree, hyper 12-year-old boy who speaks with an Osaka accent and can be pretty dorky at times. He has a huge passion for collecting things, such as baseball cards, vending machine toys, and so forth. The lo...
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Aki
Supporting
Age: Late 40s, 50sLikes: Cross-dressing, cute guysDislikes: Being masculinePersonality: Feminine, eccentric US Voice Actor/Actress: Jason DouglasJP Voice Actor/Actress: Kouji IshiiThe neighborhood cross-dresser who is obviously a man, but dresses in women...
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Eutus
Supporting
Age: Looks to be in his 30'sLikes: Being called "Bro"Dislikes: Being called "Mister"Personality: Mysterious and wise Eutus is a strange and mysterious man that wears a Wizard-like robe who the kids encounter wandering throughout the various dimensions of...
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Imamiya Sayaka
Supporting
Sasshis older sister. A stereotypical teenage girl, she is quite intent on being cool by shying away from the familys Osaka influences. She diets and has an interest in fortune telling. Sayaka shows up within the Abenobashi dimensions accompanying ...







I was pleasantly surprised by this manga (I'm not calling it a series, since it's only two volumes long). The humor is somewhat absurd but translates well nonetheless, and its plot doesn't get too bogged down (except just before the ending for a bit). To be honest, there's nothing particularly exceptional about it: the characters are colorful (a few are annoyingly so) but fairly normal, and the premise is quite common. Still, it manages to achieve good results overall, and the ending, while a tad sudden, is satisfying. The manga actually seems to benefit from its brevity. Had it been longer, I imagine things would have gotten diluted and derivative. Instead, being only two volumes long, there's a frenetically crowded atmosphere that lends itself to quick reading and rereading. Not the deepest of manga (unless you appreciate fanservice, both trivial and ecchi), it accomplishes what it sets out to do successfully, certainly more so than many of its peers.
me exciting to see the result.
*gremory being snitched*
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