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The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the G... by Harutsugu Nadaka
The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the G... by Harutsugu Nadaka









It might be silly, since Euphyllia is clearly OP, but the fact that she’s the native instead of Anisphia gives this a really fresh feeling. She’s also got all her previous world knowledge, but she doesn’t exactly become overpowered - it just provides her with the means to think about the world differently (so far, anyway) and that’s an appreciable detail.

The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the G... by Harutsugu Nadaka

The art gives her the energy she needs to be one of the best characters I’ve seen in some time. There’s a lot to discover and enjoy in this new world and Anisphia’s got no time to think things through. The whole reason this story works so well is because of the gorgeous art and how good it is at depicting, well, everything, but also how much it gets across and the vibrant world it creates.Īnisphia is a heroine of the first order, taking the hyper but inattentive and disinterested trope and just replacing it with hyper. You’ll never convince me that the light novel is better than this adaptation because it is absolutely not possible. So begins the story of an over-eager lunatic and the magic prodigy she loves.

The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the G... by Harutsugu Nadaka

A little night jaunt winds up with her bringing along Lady Euphyllia, who gets stolen away just when her life is falling apart. When Anisphia reawakens to her memories of her previous life, she dedicates herself to studying ‘magicology’ even though she has no spellcasting power of her own.











The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the G... by Harutsugu Nadaka