Mahoraba
Mahoraba is a Japanese manga series by Akira Kojima. It was serialized in Square Enix' Monthly Gangan WING manga magazine between January 2000 and July 2006, spanning a total of 12 tankōbon volumes.
An anime television series adaptation, entitled Mahoraba 〜Heartful days, was animated by J.C.Staff, aired on TV Tokyo from January 10, 2005, to June 26, 2005, spanning a total of 26 episodes.
Plot
Shiratori Ryushi wants to become a children's picture book writer, and he moves to an apartment, Narutaki-Sou, in order to go to an art school in Tokyo. Narutaki-Sou is an old Japanese style one-story house which doesn't fit in urban scenery. The complex is owned by his mother's cousin and the manager of the apartment is his second cousin, Aoba Kozue. They met each other when they were children, although Shiratori doesn't remember much of it. Kozue is in the second grade of a high school attached to Aoba Junior College.There are seven residents of Narutaki-Sou. The first, Chanohata Tamami, lives in room #1 and she is Kozue's childhood friend and best friend. Shiratori Ryushi, the main character of the series, resides in room #2. In room #3 resides Momono Megumi, a person who goes her own way in life. Kurosaki Sayoko and her daughter Asami, who is in the first grade of middle school, live in room #5. Finally, in room #6, Haibara Yukio lives with his puppet Johnny.
Narutaki-Sou is filled with characteristic and eccentric people. However, the most eccentric person is Kozue herself. She has a secret of which even she does not know; when she is shocked at something, her personality changes. Not knowing this, Ryushi moves to Narutaki-Sou to realize his dream.
Characters
Narutaki Sou residents
Note: All characters are voiced by Satomi Arai.; Kozue Aoba
Landlady of Narutaki Sou and Ryūshi's 16-year-old second cousin. She attends the same high school as Tamami. She has several different personalities that come out when she experiences different emotions, but returns to her original one after sleeping or passing out. In the manga, she begins going out with Ryūshi in chapter 39. Near the end of the manga, it is revealed that the cause of her different personalities is her sad past where she lost everyone that she loved, starting with the death of her great grandfather and her later abandonment by her parents. It is further revealed that her other personalities were influenced by the 10-year-old Ryūshi who showed her his drawings and taught her that people can be anything in their imagination.
In the epilogue, it is shown that she and Ryūshi are married and have four kids, each of them similar to one of her four alternate personalities.
; Saki Akasaka
Saki has a tough attitude and is very strong physically. Despite this, she actually does care about others, even if she is embarrassed to admit it. She appears when Kozue is surprised or angered. She is an extreme lightweight, and unable to tolerate anything but umeshu, in the anime she can't even smell liquor without passing out.
; Nanako Kanazawa
Nanako is usually better behaved after she becomes "Shiny". One other noteworthy feature of Nanako is that of all the other personalities that Kozue goes through, Nanako is the only one given an actual age. According to the manga, Saki, Chiyuri, and Natsume all are of unknown age, though it is safe to assume that all of the others have the same age as Kozue.
; Chiyuri Midorikawa
Chiyuri loves cosplay and also makes everyone else cosplay against their will, but only if it is against their will. If they don't care or want to do so, she doesn't want to. She appears when Kozue is clumsy or frightened. While she is in this personality, Tamami acts as her assistant, whom Chiyuri refers to as "my partner", while supplying Tamami many embarrassing photo-ops with which to fill her camera. Tamami, in return, calls Chiyuri "my sweetheart". "Correct!" is her catchphrase.
; Natsume Konno
Natsume has a very shy personality who initially avoided speaking to anyone at all. She is extremely skilled at sleight of hand and card tricks. The first time she talked was when teaching Ryushi a trick. Flowers will spontaneously pop out of the top of her head when she's happy. She has a habit of ending her sentences with "kamo", meaning either "maybe" or "I think" depending on the context.
By room number
; Tamami ChanohataTamami is close friends and classmates with Aoba Kozue. She always has a camera and likes to take pictures of Kozue in embarrassing situations. She is also an inactive member of the occult club, along with Kozue. Tamami is very strong physically, although she appears quite normal, if not short and weak. A perpetually smiling evil genius, Tamami is cold, sarcastic, cruel, manipulative, inconsiderate and condescending towards those she deem to be her moral/intellectual inferiors; which in other words mean everybody besides Kozue-Chan and her other personalities. This is explained by her usually being isolated for her extreme genius before meeting Kozue. Tamami goes to Seika Tandai Fuzoku High School with Kozue, and has a habit of saying "desu" at the end of her sentences. In the manga, it is revealed that she is actually a very emotional person, crying all the while during Momono's departure. At the end of the manga, she becomes a world-class photographer who frequently travels oversea.
; Ryūshi Shiratori
The main protagonist of the series, who is an aspiring children's book artist. Ryūshi moved into Narutaki Sou so he could attend the Sumeragi Design School in Tokyo. Aoba Kozue is his second cousin. He met Kozue when they were younger, but doesn't remember this at the start of the series. He is childish and passive to the point of never objecting when anyone does anything wrong to him, which happens a lot. In the epilogue, he is shown to have married Aoba Kozue, with four daughters, possibly representing Aoba's former personalities.
; Megumi Momono
Megumi attended Washida University for one year, but it turned out to be too expensive, so she took a year off. Her hairstyle features an ahoge. She stays at Narutaki Sou all the time and is in a long distance relationship with her middle school boyfriend who is studying cinema overseas. She's also a heavy drinker, and likes to party with Johnny in Shiratori's room, much to his dismay. In the epilogue, she is shown with one daughter, Ruri, who is a fan of Ryūshi's children's books. In the anime, she remains at Sou Narutaki, telling her boyfriend to ask her to join him again once he has finished his studies and fulfilled his dreams.
; Sayoko Kurosaki
Sayoko has a very dark personality and is not very responsible. Her father is a rich and talented sculptor, with whom she became estranged in her youth over her choice of her husband; rather than let her parents choose a fiancé for her, she eloped with the estate's gardener. Her favorite food is Mizuyōkan. Despite her evident uselessness throughout the series, she really cares for Asami.
It should also be noted that despite her poor skills in living, she possesses great skill in chess and in the arts, giving evidence that she seems to have inherited her father's skills. At the end of the manga, she is working as a freelance sculptor, making an expensive looking wooden dragon. It is also revealed that she isn't really lazy or bad at working but rather, simply has low or no confidence and motivation.
; Asami Kurosaki
Asami lives in room 5 with only her adopted mother since her adopted father died when she was younger. She keeps things together in spite of her mother's problems, pulling most of the workload at home and keeping track of expenses.
; Yukio Haibara
Yukio doesn't speak directly, but rather uses ventriloquism to speak through his puppet, Johnny. In the anime, he is at one point mistaken for Aleister Crowley by Vermilion, to his and Johnny's considerable distress. Yukio Haibara became Kozue's caretaker after her parents abandoned her at Narutaki Sou. In the manga, Haibara speaks using his own voice only once when he expresses his hope that Shiratori can heal Kozue.
; Johnny Ryūsei
Yukio Haibara's hand puppet of a brown dog through whom Yukio speaks using ventriloquism. They both act as if the puppet were really the one speaking; Johnny often "speaks" as if Haibara is the extra part. It is revealed near the end of the manga that Johnny was "born" when Haibara was at a loss as to how to get the sad and lonely Kozue to talk to him after her parents left her.
Sumeragi (Imperial) Design School
- Miyabi Shirogane is Shiratori's teacher. Students who are disobedient or forget their homework are subjected to "the mysterious closet", which apparently is a frightful ordeal. She has a habit of having her eyes half open and talking very cheerfully until certain moments. At one point she and Tamami meet and get along quite well, much to the others' terror. She typically wears kimonos and "normal" clothes on festivals.
- Tsubasa Yamabuki is Shiratori's classmate who is always trying to charm high school girls and young women. He happened to meet Shiratori when he was dressed as a girl due to a prank and fell in love with "her". Without a name to call this newfound love, he nicknamed her "Reiko", not realizing that she was really Shiratori. Voiced by:
- Risona Aizawa is Shiratori's classmate who wears glasses. Her name is based on the famous bank in Japan "Resona Bank". A devoted fan of manga, Risona aims to become a dojinshi author. She has a fear of white goats eating her manga manuscripts. Voiced by: Riku Moriyama
- Mizuho Amane is Shiratori's classmate who uses her batting skills to punish Tsubasa for his womanizing. She normally uses a spiked baseball bat, but because of the adults' circumstances, her bat was taken away and replaced with a plastic megaphone. In the epilogue of the manga, she is shown to have become an editor, despite studying to be an author. Voiced by: Nozomi Masu
Seika Tandai Fuzoku High School
- Erika Vermilion
- Hiro Utsugi
Asami's Classmates
- Satsuki "Sa-chan" Matsuba is Asami's classmate and speaks in Kaisai dialect. She tries to keep control of Mi-chan's haughty attitude, often using heavy texts such as dictionaries or telephone books as punishment. Voiced by: Akeno Watanabe
- Michiyo "Mi-chan" Asagi is Asami's classmate and is rich and slightly snobby, often having a blase attitude and striking old-fashioned poses with her fan. Even if Michiyo won't freely admit it, she just wants to be friends with Asami. Voiced by: Riku Moriyama
Futaba Ginza shops
- Asahi "Asabi" Chigusa
- Hwang Yo "Yo-chan" Lee
- Grocer / Yaonaga
- Book Store
Minazuki residence
- Ushimitsu Minazuki
- Yu Minazuki
- Mahiru Minazuki
- Tachibana
- Sakura Utsugi
- Chauffeur
Other Characters
- Tobita Haruka
Sidestories
Ryushi Shiratori's children's story that is seen many times throughout the anime involves the story of a prince. The prince, who is a representation of Ryushi himself, discovers a castle with a princess living in it. The princess has a fondness for umeboshi and for various reasons concerning umeboshi, she multiplies into other princesses. These new princesses are the representations of Kozue, Saki, Chiyuri, Nanako and Natsume and the princesses appear in the same episode as each of the new personalities are introduced.
Comic panel sidestory
Often during the anime a vertical comic-style sketch related to the main story is shown. The art style and music are consistently used in this way as various situations are shown for comedic purposes. Each panel is displayed for several seconds until the next panel scrolls into view. Usually there are four panels per situation, reflecting the same yonkoma device that is used in the manga.
Anime
Episodes
- Welcome to Narutaki-sou
- The Landlady's Secret
- The Precious Place
- Warm and Fuzzy
- Nega-Posi
- Tama Check
- Hide and Seek
- Shopping
- Correct-o
- Sketch
- Affection
- Summer! Swimsuits! The Beach!
- Narutaki-sou's Treasure
- The End of Summer
- ...Maybe
- Guests After Guests
- Color of the Sky
- Meow Meow Meow
- Everyone's Day
- School Festival
- Mother and Daughter
- Important...
- Among the Red Leaves
- Bells
- Night of Revelation
- Heartful Days
Theme songs
- Daiji Da·I·Ji by Saiki Mia and Shiraishi Ryoko
- Boku no SPEED de by Chihiro Yonekura
Manga
Mahotarot(まほタロ)
A set of 22 tarot cards with Mahoraba's characters exist. The drawings are done by the author, and in addition to original cards, others such as mass-production versions, fake tarot cards, and special editions exist. These are supplements for related merchandises, and cannot be collected in its entirety solely by buying the books; thus, it is hard to complete the collection.No | Card | Character | Merchandises bundled with card |
I | The Magician | Natsume Konno | Volume 3, First Edition |
II | The High Priestess | Mahiru Minazuki | Volume 4, First Edition |
III | The Empress | Miyabi Shirogane | Volume 4 + Gangan WING sweepstakes |
IV | The Emperor | Mizuho Amane | Volume 4 + Gangan WING sweepstakes |
V | The Hierophant | Risona Aizawa | Volume 4 + Gangan WING sweepstakes |
VI | The Lovers | Chiyuri Midorikawa | Volume 4 + Gangan WING sweepstakes |
VII | The Chariot | Megumi Momono | Drama CD "Travels, Happenings, Mahoraba!!", First Edition |
VIII | The Strength | Saki Akasaka | Volume 7, First Edition |
IX | The Hermit | Yukio Haibara & Ryuusei Johnny | Volume 8, First Edition |
X | The Wheel of Fortune | Yu Minazuki | Gangan WING supplement, March 2005 |
XI | The Justice | Michiyo "Mi-chan" Asagi | Gangan WING supplement, April 2005 |
XII | The Hangedman | Ryushi Shiratori | Gangan WING supplement, May 2005 |
XIII | The Death | Sayoko Kurosaki | Volume 9, First Edition |
XIV | The Temperance | Asami Kurosaki | Gangan WING supplement, June 2005 |
XV | The Devil | Erika Vermillion | Gangan WING supplement, July 2005 |
XVI | The Tower | Tamami Chanohata | Gangan WING supplement, August 2005 |
XVII | The Star | Nanako Kanazawa | Gangan WING supplement, September 2005 |
XVIII | The Moon | Satsuki Matsuba | Gangan WING supplement, October 2005 |
XIX | The Sun | Ryouko Shiratori | Volume 10, First Edition |
XX | The Judgement | Tachibana | Volume 11, First Edition |
XXI | The World | Kozue Aoba | Volume 12, First Edition |
0 | The Fool | Tsubasa Yamabuki | Gangan WING supplement, February 2005 |
EX | The Wand | Sakura Utsuki & Hiro | Gangan WING supplement, November 2005 |
EX | The Sword | Ushimitsu Minazuki | Gangan WING supplement, November 2005 |
EX | The Cup | That Thing | Gangan WING supplement, November 2005 |
EX | The Pentacle | Hwang Yo "Yo-chan" Lee | Gangan WING supplement, November 2005 |
SP | THANK YOU! | Narutaki Sou residents | Gangan WING supplement, July 2006 |