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Original Title: 魔法先生ネギま!(1)
ISBN: 034547046X (ISBN13: 9780345470461)
Edition Language: English
Series: Negima! Magister Negi Magi #1
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Negima! Magister Negi Magi, Vol. 1 (Negima! Magister Negi Magi #1) Paperback | Pages: 190 pages
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Title:Negima! Magister Negi Magi, Vol. 1 (Negima! Magister Negi Magi #1)
Author:Ken Akamatsu
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 190 pages
Published:April 27th 2004 by Del Rey (first published July 17th 2003)
Categories:Sequential Art. Manga. Fantasy. Graphic Novels. Comics. Fiction. Humor. Comedy

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Ten-year-old prodigy Negi Springfield, has just graduated from magic academy. He dreams of becoming a master wizard. Instead he's sent to Japan to teach English . . . at an all-girls high school! All the students are delighted with their cute new teacher-except for Asuna, who resents Negi for replacing the teacher she secretly has a crush on. Although he is forbidden to display his magical powers, sometimes Negi can't resist. And when Asuna discovers Negi's secret, she vows to make his life as difficult as possible- just the thing to prepare Negi for the challenges of life as a master wizard!

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Full of laughter, awkward moments, crazy situations, learning, and friendship. :)

Negima has always been one of my most favorite animes. So eventually, I knew I'd get around to reading the manga someday.From the start, the one thing that bugged me the most was Asuna. She was a major bitch from the start. And since I watched the anime, they obviously didn't have much time to stretch out the progression from bitch to cute sisterly figure in 27-30 episodes. So I was used to nice Asuna before mean Asuna.Negi is a cutie. I wish I could babysit him or have him as a little brother.

3.5 stars

[These take up a lot of space]There are very few books I read any more that I'm partially embarrassed by. For the most part I've either abandoned the stuff that shames me or grown confident enough in my enjoyment that I can feel no guilt for reading something others might not understand. And yet, there remains that small number of works that I demur to recommendor even admit I read.1 Negima: Magister Negi Magi is one of those. It's highly embarrassing to me, but I can't stop. Because for all the

It's by the creator of Love Hina so you know what to expect: wacky high jinks and a harem of teenaged girls without their clothes. This time, the boy is a ten-year-old British wizard sent to teach at a girls' school in Japan and the harem is an entire class of 14-year-old girls. Negi Springfield is much less of a schmoe than whatsisname from Love Hina, though.None of the fan service shows more than you could see by undressing a Barbie doll, but I have to admit there's something dubious about a

Overall Rating: FSynopsis: 10 year old child wizard/genius Negi Springfield has to teach English at an all-girls boarding school. Magic and fan-service ensue. Both the manga and the anime seem to focus more on fan-service involving middle school girls than on plot or magic. I was tempted to rate it a D, but I have only seen the first disc of the anime, and read the first volume of manga, so maybe it gets better. I wouldn't count on it though.Both seem to be closer to a male's first wet dream