Cover of the first volume of manga as released in Japan by Kadokawa Shoten. 大魔法峠 Manga Written by Hideki Ohwada Published by Demographic Magazine Ace MomoGumi Original run February 2001 – March 2007 Volumes 4 Directed by Studio Released 3 March 2006 – 21 October 2008 Runtime 12 minutes Episodes 8 Magical Witch Punie-chan, also known as Dai Mahō-Tōge ( 大魔法峠, lit. The Pass of the Great Magic) or The Great Magical Gap, is a Japanese series. The story revolves around a young girl named Punie Tanaka who is princess of Magical Land. In order for her to become queen, however, she must become a transfer student in a Japanese high school. Due to her potential to become the next ruler, she has many enemies that wish to assassinate her. This proves difficult to them because Punie is both skilled at and possesses magic powers which she uses to quickly defeat her enemies. Dai Mahou Touge - Omake 03 ('So only test scores measure the worth of a human being? There's no way I'm worth 0 points. ) (テストの点数だけで人間の価値が測れるんですか?どうせ私は0点ですよああそうよの巻). Feb 25, 2018 - Plot Summary: Punie is next in line to become queen of Magical Land. However, she must spend a year on Earth before she can inherit the. The series is a parody of magical princess anime, and often uses the juxtaposition of cute characters with brutal violence for humor. The title Dai Mahō-Tōge ( 大魔法峠, 'The Pass of the Great Magic') is a pun on ( 大菩薩峠, Dai-bosatsu Tōge, 'The Pass of the Great Buddha'), a 1966 movie. The anime was released in the U.S. On October 21, 2008 by as a subtitled release and was later released with an English dub as well as the original Japanese dub on June 28, 2011 in a Special Edition. Contents • • • • • • • Characters [ ] Main characters [ ] Punie Tanaka ( 田中 ぷにえ, Tanaka Punie) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) The and, according to flashbacks, the of the story, Punie has come to Japan in order to prove herself worthy of becoming the next Queen of Magical Land. As the princess of Magical Land who is next in line of the throne, she has many enemies whom she defeats with her and magic powers. Punie may seem young and innocent, but when threatened (and she feels threatened very easily) she quickly becomes violent and aggressive. She maintains the image of a cute and carefree girl on the front, hiding her true nature as a ruthless witch who has no second thoughts killing people, and vegetables or to make use of her friends to achieve her aim. Any technics kn6000 keyboard style savvy. Her is 'Lyrical, Kill Them All'. Punie is an expert on applying submission holds, believing in this particular branch of infighting technique as the 'true way of the royalty'. She prefaces the name of her submission maneuvers with 'Princess' such as the 'Princess Head Lock' or 'Princess Figure Four Leg Lock'. Her name is a pun on, a famous actor (not an actress). It is also revealed in her battle with Elise that she can freely dislocate her shoulders as and when required. Paya-tan / Captain Paya Livingston ( パヤたん / パヤ=リビングストン大佐, Paya-tan / Paya Ribingusuton Taisa) Voiced by: and (Japanese); Michael Friedman and (English) Punie's companion from Waku-Waku Mascot Village, Paya-tan is a dog-like creature with a single horn, and two distinct personalities. He became Punie's mascot after she defeated him in unarmed combat with her Princess Head Lock, although not before warning Punie that he will grab any opportunity to make attempts on her life, which she confidently agreed. While assisting Punie, he behaves and speaks in a high-pitched voice. At other times, he attempts to assassinate Punie and behaves in a more adult fashion, speaking in a deep voice and smoking a cigarette. Paya-tan served as an army colonel during the and it has also been implied that he had fought in Russia as well. He also is extremely flexible and can rotate his arms and legs in a 360 motion. Tetsuko Koku ( 国 鉄子, Koku Tetsuko) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) Tetsuko is Punie's classmate and best friend. An avid, she is also the president of the school's Railway Research Club. Despite being one of the regulars on the receiving end of Punie's insidious plans - usually as a sacrificial lamb for traps laid by her enemies, she appears to be innocently oblivious of the true nature of Punie's character. Her name comes from Kokutetsu (), followed by, a typical suffix for girl's name. As such, her actions are often identified with imagery of trains, which appear in the form of montages. Anego ( 姉御, Anego) Voiced by: (Japanese); (English) Anego is Punie's classmate and rival.
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