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Waccha PriMagi!

Japanese arcade game


Waccha PriMagi! (ワッチャプリマジ!) is a Japanese arcade game by Takara Tomy Arts. It is the fourth entry in Takara Tomy's Pretty Series.

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Plot

Matsuri Hibino is a first-year junior high school student who loves PriMagi, a form of entertainment involving music and dance. Suddenly, the magician Myamu appears and scouts her out to participate in PriMagi. The two of them work together and aim to become the top Primagista.

Characters

Game characters

Playable characters

Matsuri Hibino (陽比野 まつり, Hibino Matsuri)
Voiced by: Chinatsu Hirose [ja]
Matsuri is a bright, lively, and free-spirited first-year junior high school student who loves PriMagi and festivals. When Matsuri performs as a Primagista, she can unleash a great amount of magic.
Hina Yayoi (弥生ひな, Yayoi Hina)
Voiced by: Aya Uchida
Yayoi is a stylish and energetic third-year junior high school student at Arawashi School, a powerful school for Primagistas. She lost to Jennifer during the previous PriMagi Grand Festival but she's trying her hardest to beat her.
Lemon Kokoa (心愛れもん, Kokoa Remon)
Voiced by: Anna Suzuki [ja]
Lemon is a shy, het knowledgeable second-year junior high school student who is an aspiring PriMagi otaku
Miruki Amauri (甘瓜みるき, Amauri Miruki)
Voiced by: Mayu Sagara
Miruki is a mischievous second-year junior high school student who tries to sabotage Matsuri and Myamu on multiple occasions.
Amane Sumeragi (皇あまね, Sumeragi Amane)
Voiced by: Umeka Shōji
Amane is an elegant and talented third-year junior high school student whom the younger students respect.
Auru Omega (御芽河あうる, Omega Auru)
Voiced by: Minori Fujidera [ja]
Auru is a genius child prodigy who knows a great deal about mechanics and technology. She values efficiency and research data, thus may act blunt.
Jennifer Sumire Sol (ジェニファー・純恋・ソル, Jenifā・Sumire・Soru)
Voiced by: Saho Aono [ja]
Sumire Sol is a passionate and fabulous girl with a great interest in PriMagi. She is the winner of the previous PriMagi Grand Festival and a high-class Primagista whom Matsuri admires. She is passionate and fabulous, and often acts like a celebrity. She holds great love for PriMagi.

Partner characters

Myamu (みゃむ, Myamu)
Voiced by: Riko Koike
Myamu is Matsuri's magician partner struggles to control her incredible magic abilities. She is supportive and competitive and fears abandonment.
Chimumu (チムム, Chimumu)
Voiced by: Rie Hikisaka
Chimumu is Hina's magician partner.
Carron (きゃろん, Kyaron)
Voiced by: Sunao Yoshikawa [ja]
Carron is Lemon's magician partner.
Hanitan (はにたん, Hanitan)
Voiced by: Yui Ogura
Hanitan is Miruki's magician partner.
Patano (ぱたの, Patano)
Voiced by: Konomi Kohara
Patano is Amane's magician partner.
Tatejima (タテジマ, Tatejima)
Voiced by: Kanae Itō
Tatejima is Auru's owl-like robot partner.

Other characters

Tōma Ibuki (伊吹橙真, Ibuki Tōma)
Voiced by: Gakuto Kajiwara, Natsumi Fujiwara (child)
Ibuki is Matsuri's childhood friend who cares deeply for her, and he always tries his best to support her in her troubled times.
Hughie (ひゅーい, Hyūi)
Voiced by: Atsushi Tamaru
Hughie is a mysterious blue wolf who seems to know Myamu. He seems to be capricious and playful, often teasing Toma and Myamu, but loves PriMagi very much.
Ruhme (リューメ, Ryūme)
Voiced by: Hina Yōmiya
Ruhme is Jennifer's magician partner.
Achihiko Omega (御芽河阿智彦, Omega Achihiko)
Voiced by: Hikaru Midorikawa
Achihiko is Auru's father who is the CEO of the Omega Corporation.
Meganee (めが姉ぇ, Meganee)
Voiced by: Kanae Itō
Meganee is Auru's assistant who works at the Omega Corporation.

Media

Arcade game

PriMagi arcade games were launched on October 1, 2021. It was developed by syn Sophia and published by Takara Tomy. A player can create a character and progress by performing live shows.

Anime

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Manga

A manga adaptation by Hitsuji Tsujinaga began serialization in Shogakukan's shōjo manga magazine Ciao in September 2021[5] to October 2022.[6]

Notes

  1. Information is taken from the ending credits of each episode.

References

  1. "エピソード ワッチャプリマジ!" [Waccha PriMagi! Episodes]. TV Tokyo (in Japanese). Retrieved September 10, 2021.
  2. "Stream Waccha PriMagi!". Hi Dive. Retrieved October 3, 2021.
  3. "放送局情報 ワッチャプリマジ!" [Broadcasting Station Information Waccha PriMagi!]. TV Tokyo (in Japanese). Retrieved June 24, 2021.
  4. ちゃお 2021年10月号(2021年9月3日発売) [雑誌] (in Japanese). Amazon. 3 September 2021. Retrieved 31 January 2024.
  5. ちゃお 2022年11月号(2022年10月3日発売) [雑誌] (in Japanese). Amazon. 3 October 2022. Retrieved 31 January 2024.

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