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    Negima! Volume 1: Magister Negi Magi by Ken Akamatsu, Peter David, Toshifumi Yoshida, Douglas Varenas, Kathleen O'Shea David

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    (Paperback - Ages 16+)

    • Pub. Date: April 2004
    • 208pp
    • Sales Rank: 141,535

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      • Pub. Date: April 2004
      • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
      • Format: Paperback, 208pp
      • Sales Rank: 141,535

      Synopsis

      DON’T TOUCH THAT WAND!

      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!

      Includes special extras after the story!

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      A bespectacled young boy magician enters a new school, where he will learn all about life, love and the extent of his powers-which include his ability to remove girls' clothing just by sneezing. Ten-year-old Negi Springfield is a new graduate from magic school who is sent to Japan to teach English to a class of 31 eighth graders. The twist? It's an all-girls school. Since this is by Akamatsu, the cartoonist behind the extremely popular Love Hina, the story includes page after page of sexual innuendo, panty shots and the odd manga convention of teenaged girls who look cartoony with their clothes on, and like Maxim models when they lose them in some embarrassing manner. Negi himself is adorable, as people keep reminding him ("Damn my charisma!" he says at one point). But that doesn't go far with Asuna, a temperamental student who is in love with 30-year-old Professor Takahata (the only adult within sight). To atone for accidentally removing her clothes on several occasions, Negi agrees to help Asuna by brewing up a love potion. Silly, unsurprising situations ensue, but if readers can get past the idea of teenaged girls pawing a 10-year-old boy, they should enjoy Akamatsu's real fondness for his cast and inventive, energetic cartooning, which is as loopy and manic as the story. A tense dodgeball showdown between Negi's class and the dreaded St. Ursula Girl's High School team showcases both to fine effect. (Apr.) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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      Hooked on this series (Review for the whole series)by Anonymous

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      October 09, 2009: I was already a fan of Ken Akamatsu before this (Love Hina being my favorite series initially) but I really feel that he has outdone himself with this series. It's one of those collections I will happily pick up and read again and again.

      A rich story and a huge cast of characters makes it even better, allowing it to go in so many different directions. Though there may be that element of exaggerated Mary-Sue characters, they reflect genuine human emotions, and can truly make you emphasize with whatever their plight may be.

      Contains a well balanced blend of many genres from comedy to tragedy, romance and fantasy, and eastern and western cultural influences, making the mundane extraordinary, makes this a compelling involving story with twists and turns at every corner.

      The art work in itself is more than impressive as well with Akamatsu-sama's great attention to detail and beauty. So many little things to catch in the background, that you'll find something new each time you read it.

      There is something in it for everyone, and everyone will be able to take something differently from it. Even with it being a long and ongoing series (and I usually give up half-way through those) this is one that I will stick with to the very end. I myself was fortunate to discover this series later that I was able to buy the first 20 volumes in bulk, though now I'm stuck playing the waiting game, but I feel it's worth it.

      Give it a try and see how you feel, and my hope is that you will enjoy this series as much as I have (and will continue to).

      BIG Negima fan of all time!by Anonymous

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      June 20, 2008: I LOVE THIS IS BOOK IT IS THE BEST! I love the part where Konoka tricks Asuna into yelling out Takahata-sensei 5 times then bark in public. lol i was rofl big time when i read that XD...


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