Maybe I’m just some sick fuck looking to get off. Wow, it’s almost like that was the fucking point or something. “Mahou Site is sooooo edgy!!! It’s just a bunch of shock value!!!” In fact, I present the opposite: you should keep an open mind and keep your brain turned on to understand why a creator would make such a thing in such a way. You may be thinking that this is a matter of “turning your brain off” to enjoy something-ignoring the flaws to indulge in the positives. This anime has knives so therefore it is edgy ha ha ha never saw that joke coming did you. That’s where Mahou Shoujo Site comes in.Ī more accurate term to describe this anime would be “campy”, but fucking nobody uses that term so I’m I think there’s a level of edge that gets enjoyable, because it passes so many levels of believability that I don’t believe it was meant to be taken seriously in the first place. Personally, I don’t use the word as a criticism, because I often enjoy edge a lot. The term “edgy” gets thrown around as some sort of criticism by people who like to sound smart and mature, because they engage with a medium for people half their age.
This duo has a lot to do: not only do they have to fight alongside and against other magical girls, but they also need to uncover the truth behind the website and the apocalyptic event known as "The Tempest" that is soon to occur. However, when she finds herself in trouble again, she is saved by Tsuyuno Yatsumura, a classmate who can use magic to stop time.
But this time, desperate for anything to save her, she uses the gun-and her assailants are transported to a nearby railroad crossing, where they are run over.Īya's conscience is unable to handle the fact that she murdered two of her classmates with magic, and she desperately tries to understand the situation. Deciding to take it with her, she soon runs into her bullies once again. At first, she dismisses it as a creepy prank, but when she finds a magical gun in her shoe locker the next day, she doesn't know what to believe. One night, as she lies awake wishing for death, a mysterious website called Magical Girl Site appears on her laptop, promising to give her magical powers. She is bullied relentlessly at school, and at home, her older brother Kaname physically abuses her to relieve the academic stress put on him by their father. If you are into these things like me then you will enjoy this for sure!ġ.In MSS the girls that become magical girls are all in middle or highschool while in MSIK the girls are from very young age of 6ish to adult females.Ģ.In MSS the girls don't have special transformations while in MSIK they haveģ.In MSS the girls can use each others magical sticks and so their powers, and even people outside of the magical site can use them.But in MSIK only the choosen girls can use their own unique powers that are part of them basically.Ĥ.While in MSS characters have life points and by using their stick they get closer to deah, in MSIK there is no such thing but if one girl fails to collect more candies than the others she gets disqualified, aka dies.Or gets killed.Every day, Aya Asagiri thinks about killing herself. 1.Both shows feature a cast of girls that get connected to the world of magic by some form of social media (for MSS its a website and for MSIK its a game app).Ģ.In both, there is a shitty antagonist that forces the cast to get onto each others tails, killing or eliminating them in other ways.Ĥ.There are many attractive styles shown through characters (in MSS there is menhera, in MSIK there is gothic lolita and a lot more)ĥ.Both shows are really edgy, dark and have intense scenes.