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Description
The year is 2095. Magic has been tamed as another form of technology, and the practice of magic is now a rigorous discipline. Brother and sister Tatsuya and Miyuki Shiba are just about to start their first year at the renowned First Magic High School of Japan. But the school's ironclad rules mean that the brilliant Miyuki enters the prestigious Course 1, while her older brother, Tatsuya, is relegated to Course 2--and that's just the beginning of their troubles.
Adaptation of Light Novel 1-2.
Adaptation of Light Novel 1-2.
Type
Manga
Related Series
Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei (Novel) (Adapted From)
Mahouka Koukou no Yuutousei (Side Story)
Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei - Kyuukousen Hen (Sequel)
Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei - Yonkoma Hen (Spin-Off)
Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei: Shiba Tatsuya Ansatsu Keikaku (Side Story)
Mahouka Koukou no Yuutousei (Side Story)
Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei - Kyuukousen Hen (Sequel)
Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei - Yonkoma Hen (Spin-Off)
Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei: Shiba Tatsuya Ansatsu Keikaku (Side Story)
Associated Names
A Magic Senior High School's Low-Ranked Student
A Poorly Performing Student of a Magic High School
Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei: Nyuugaku-hen
The Irregular at Magic High School: Enrollment Arc
The Poor Performing Student of a Magic High School: Admission
魔法科高校の劣等生
魔法科高校の劣等生 入学編
魔法科高校的劣等生 入場
마법과고교의 열등생 입학편
A Poorly Performing Student of a Magic High School
Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei: Nyuugaku-hen
The Irregular at Magic High School: Enrollment Arc
The Poor Performing Student of a Magic High School: Admission
魔法科高校の劣等生
魔法科高校の劣等生 入学編
魔法科高校的劣等生 入場
마법과고교의 열등생 입학편
Groups Scanlating
N/A
Latest Release(s)
N/A
Status
in Country of Origin
4 Volumes (Complete)
Completely Scanlated?
Yes
Anime Start/End Chapter
Starts at Vol 1, Chap 1 (S1)
Ends at VoL 4, Chap 27 (S1)
Ends at VoL 4, Chap 27 (S1)
User Reviews
N/A
Forum
2 topics, 14 posts
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User Rating
Average: 8.3 / 10.0 (829 votes)
Bayesian Average: 8.23 / 10.0
Bayesian Average: 8.23 / 10.0
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Last Updated
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Categories
Category Recommendations
Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei (Novel)
Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei - Raihousha Hen
Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei - Kyuukousen Hen
Mahouka Koukou no Yuutousei
Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei - Yokohama Souran Hen
Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei - Raihousha Hen
Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei - Kyuukousen Hen
Mahouka Koukou no Yuutousei
Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei - Yokohama Souran Hen
Recommendations
Author(s)
Artist(s)
Year
2011
Original Publisher
Serialized In (magazine)
GFantasy (Square Enix)
Licensed (in English)
No
English Publisher
N/A
Activity Stats (vs. other series)
Weekly Pos #687 (+8)
Monthly Pos #1156 (+217)
3 Month Pos #2031 (+646)
6 Month Pos #2913 (+635)
Year Pos #3994 (+668)
Monthly Pos #1156 (+217)
3 Month Pos #2031 (+646)
6 Month Pos #2913 (+635)
Year Pos #3994 (+668)
List Stats
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On 972 wish lists
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You need a sharp mind
by gwapi201
October 6th, 2015, 3:24am
October 6th, 2015, 3:24am
Rating: 10.0 / 10.0
Those who says its overrated, knows he/she seriously can't comprehend what going on while reading, maybe you wouldn't read one piece or naruto if its in written form rather than drawings. This is much more interesting than looking for one piece,(useless whitebeard that can't be the pirate king since he's weak)
Well, if you have read durara, index and railgun. This should be up in your reading list.
If not and much more of a muscle-head then stick to one piece and narutards(at least he has hinata).
p.s. bleach is awesome(everyone except ichigo) btw.
... Last updated on October 6th, 2015, 3:29am
Well, if you have read durara, index and railgun. This should be up in your reading list.
If not and much more of a muscle-head then stick to one piece and narutards(at least he has hinata).
p.s. bleach is awesome(everyone except ichigo) btw.
... Last updated on October 6th, 2015, 3:29am
Awesome worldbuilding! Everything else more or less ok.
by Nirachu
June 16th, 2014, 5:41am
June 16th, 2014, 5:41am
Rating: 9.0 / 10.0
Both the characters and plot were pretty cliche and trope-filled (Mary Sue guy protagonist, mind control repercussions kind of shallow and unexplored etc.) However, the reason why I'm giving such a high rating is for the worldbuilding. I like how they explained the mechanics behind their "modern" magic with a (somewhat) scientific basis which by itself already places it way above all the other futuristic magic shounens which don't bother to even abide basic physics for the extra boost of realism / immersion in the setting. However, I'm a pretty big fan of detailed worldbuilding in settings, so if you don't share my enthusiasm for detailed alternate worlds, you might not think it's that cool.
A minor thing I was annoyed at was the female uniforms. They look impractical (skin tight bodycon dress, mesh skirt thing and teensy-tiny bolero that's too short to button up) and seem to be there pretty much for fanservice.
For those who are concerned about the sorta incest-y vibe, I didn't really find it that bothersome. It's way less tame than Oreimo anyhow, so don't let that stop you from reading.
... Last updated on June 16th, 2014, 5:44am
A minor thing I was annoyed at was the female uniforms. They look impractical (skin tight bodycon dress, mesh skirt thing and teensy-tiny bolero that's too short to button up) and seem to be there pretty much for fanservice.
For those who are concerned about the sorta incest-y vibe, I didn't really find it that bothersome. It's way less tame than Oreimo anyhow, so don't let that stop you from reading.
... Last updated on June 16th, 2014, 5:44am
A male Mary Sue
by Alasdair
May 13th, 2014, 6:31pm
May 13th, 2014, 6:31pm
Rating: N/A
This manga has good graphics, a interesting setting of magic academy in a futuristic world and a hero shrouded in mystery, so everything to lure you in. Sadly the hero, a (emotionless) Mary Sue, proves to be quickly annoying, and most of what happens makes very little sense. For example, the hero developed a unique secret skill that automatically breaks any magic of others (so quite the hot stuff), which consists is casting two spells at once, which could be done by anyone, but for some mysterious reason no one else ever thought about it (and they don't try to do it either after learning about it). The other characters are empty shells (stereotype swordgirl or brash guy), with strangely all the girls falling for the hero for no reason (his own sister included, who is a creepy yandere). Could be alright if it arose to some funny situations, but fun is also something the manga lacks.
Overall, it's a very mediocre read, with much cliche, non-sense and a perfectly boring hero.
... Last updated on May 13th, 2014, 6:34pm
Overall, it's a very mediocre read, with much cliche, non-sense and a perfectly boring hero.
... Last updated on May 13th, 2014, 6:34pm
Definitely overrated
by milkgreentea
April 5th, 2014, 8:15pm
April 5th, 2014, 8:15pm
Rating: 4.0 / 10.0
Unique plot (but NOT setting) BUT tends to dump too much info at once. These explanations also takes some time to understand, which to be honest, becomes tiring after a few times. Maybe some people just skip over it, but isn't that what's supposed to make this story different from other magic stories (how their world works)? I believe being concise is what the writer lacks. And what's up with the fan service and incest-like stuff Downgrades the whole thing.
Good stuff
by nakie08
February 6th, 2014, 8:58pm
February 6th, 2014, 8:58pm
Rating: N/A
The incestuous vibe between the siblings troubles me a bit but all in all this is a good manga. The technical stuff may be too complicated and overly detailed but I think that's part of the good points if you're not the type to get impatient quickly.
And yeah, just like gundamgundam said, the story doesn't end in this series so don't let it dissuade you from reading this. Actually, novel-wise, the story is planned to comprise 15 chapters (6 chapters/12 volumes current published) and this manga just covers the first one. So if you find yourself wanting more and impatient to wait for the scanlation, you can read the novel.
And yeah, just like gundamgundam said, the story doesn't end in this series so don't let it dissuade you from reading this. Actually, novel-wise, the story is planned to comprise 15 chapters (6 chapters/12 volumes current published) and this manga just covers the first one. So if you find yourself wanting more and impatient to wait for the scanlation, you can read the novel.
For God's sake people, the manga has a sequel.
by gundamgundam
January 10th, 2014, 1:30am
January 10th, 2014, 1:30am
Rating: 10.0 / 10.0
For those people giving this manga lower ratings because it "suddenly" ends, please, at least attempt to do a little research before spouting nonsense like "and then the manga was OVER. Like, wut." This manga only covers the first arc of the story, the "Enrollment Arc". Its sequel, "Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei - Kyuukousen Hen ", covers the second arc, "Nine Schools Competition". This format (make a manga out of every story arc) isn't something uncommon or rare in manga, since many popular series (like Umineko and Higurashi) do this.
In fact, the last page of the manga itself makes pretty clear that it has a sequel since it reads:
Next time, start of the "Nine Schools battle arc"!! so I don't know how anyone could miss that, for Heaven's sake.
In fact, the last page of the manga itself makes pretty clear that it has a sequel since it reads:
Next time, start of the "Nine Schools battle arc"!! so I don't know how anyone could miss that, for Heaven's sake.
Finished it. Still don't get it. Also, what's the guy's secret?
by SilverStorm
January 5th, 2014, 4:30am
January 5th, 2014, 4:30am
Rating: 3.5 / 10.0
Overall verdict: Meh and that's it?
All that I understood about his secret was that it had to do with his aura or something.
I wanted to learn more what he's angsting about, but instead I get chapters of him just showing how badass he was (which was okay at first, but weren't particularly interesting) and then getting involved in some terrorist plot, and the manga was OVER. Like, wut.
Interesting take on magic, but has a tendency to info-dump (show, not tell). Despite not being ecchi, I was mildly miffed by the unnecessary fanservicing, especially that one random chapter at the beach (I think it was an extra, so that somewhat forgivable). The discrimination aspects were overdone, in my opinion. Rather cliched in its presentation. Subtler would have been more effective and truer to real life.
BTW, to the person saying read the novel. Screw that. I'm here to read a manga, not a novel. I'm rating a manga here, and not a novel. If the manga fails to deliver without support from an outside reference, be it novel or anime, it fails as a manga. Maybe the novel is a million times better, but the manga still sucks and cannot stand on its own.
EDIT: If I didn't like the prequel, I don't think I even have the inclination to read the sequel. Even ignoring the fact that nothing was really resolved, I would have been less upset if the plot of this "arc" was actually interesting and added to the overall story. There was really no point other than having the characters show off and hint at some evil organization. *Yawn* Been there, done that. Unless someone manages to convince me the sequel isn't the same boring teasing bull, I've got better things to do.
... Last updated on January 24th, 2014, 3:08pm
All that I understood about his secret was that it had to do with his aura or something.
I wanted to learn more what he's angsting about, but instead I get chapters of him just showing how badass he was (which was okay at first, but weren't particularly interesting) and then getting involved in some terrorist plot, and the manga was OVER. Like, wut.
Interesting take on magic, but has a tendency to info-dump (show, not tell). Despite not being ecchi, I was mildly miffed by the unnecessary fanservicing, especially that one random chapter at the beach (I think it was an extra, so that somewhat forgivable). The discrimination aspects were overdone, in my opinion. Rather cliched in its presentation. Subtler would have been more effective and truer to real life.
BTW, to the person saying read the novel. Screw that. I'm here to read a manga, not a novel. I'm rating a manga here, and not a novel. If the manga fails to deliver without support from an outside reference, be it novel or anime, it fails as a manga. Maybe the novel is a million times better, but the manga still sucks and cannot stand on its own.
EDIT: If I didn't like the prequel, I don't think I even have the inclination to read the sequel. Even ignoring the fact that nothing was really resolved, I would have been less upset if the plot of this "arc" was actually interesting and added to the overall story. There was really no point other than having the characters show off and hint at some evil organization. *Yawn* Been there, done that. Unless someone manages to convince me the sequel isn't the same boring teasing bull, I've got better things to do.
... Last updated on January 24th, 2014, 3:08pm
One-Man-Show...
by rennov
January 2nd, 2014, 10:59am
January 2nd, 2014, 10:59am
Rating: N/A
Well, looking at my title, I honestly want to compare this Manga to One-Man-Punch for showing my dislikes about this Manga. Good point first: The art is definitely good, this is the main reason why I still enjoy reading this manga; The plot is somehow... above-average (a little). Combining magic and art-of-states technology setting, the executions of story is rather weak, and (too-)detailed info about the magic cannot help it (I use To Aru Majutsu No Index as a benchmark). Well, that's all
The bad point is... unlike one-man-punch which is truly one-man-show manga (in a unique and very funny way)... this manga can't capture my heart. Why? I see it because the protagonist is too perfect while he's surrounded by many allies. Why bother introducing many allies (which each has their unique power), while the problems can be solved by the too-perfect protagonist?
I dunno... I have to admit that I havent read the novel, but regarding the bad point that I have mentioned, I expect that the interaction of the MC and non-MC will relied only on dull "friendship" thing. But well, I must see through the end because I saw many great appreciation towards the novel. I'll wait and see and update my comment when I see necessary...
Comment Update: Huh? The manga is over (thanks for silverstorm's info) Is that all Well, I guess this is the feeling when we have a great expectation which differ (very much) with reality. Ugh... my heart...
... Last updated on January 8th, 2014, 9:14pm
The bad point is... unlike one-man-punch which is truly one-man-show manga (in a unique and very funny way)... this manga can't capture my heart. Why? I see it because the protagonist is too perfect while he's surrounded by many allies. Why bother introducing many allies (which each has their unique power), while the problems can be solved by the too-perfect protagonist?
I dunno... I have to admit that I havent read the novel, but regarding the bad point that I have mentioned, I expect that the interaction of the MC and non-MC will relied only on dull "friendship" thing. But well, I must see through the end because I saw many great appreciation towards the novel. I'll wait and see and update my comment when I see necessary...
Comment Update: Huh? The manga is over (thanks for silverstorm's info) Is that all Well, I guess this is the feeling when we have a great expectation which differ (very much) with reality. Ugh... my heart...
... Last updated on January 8th, 2014, 9:14pm
The problem with this story
by enaikelt
October 22nd, 2013, 8:41pm
October 22nd, 2013, 8:41pm
Rating: 7.0 / 10.0
Spoiler (mouse over to view)
...is that is contradicts itself. Granted, I haven't read the entire novel - I did try, but fell asleep halfway through the descriptions of all the beautiful women - but the primary antagonist of this manga is an organization that fights in the (nominal) name of equality for the underdog, using underhanded methods. The protagonists fight to maintain the status quo more or less the way it is, with some minor concessions.
However, right from the start the disparity between "Weeds" and "Blooms" is thrown into our faces. The main character is snubbed to the point that he's attacked, for simply being a Weed and wanting to walk home with his little sister. Course 1 students look down on Course 2 students all the time. Now, the author makes a valid point that there has to be some sort of division of talent, and that in a magic-specialized school it would be more obvious. But the writing of the story is so utterly biased toward whatever side the protagonist is on that it seems as though the author expects us to overlook the fact that yes, there IS an equality problem in the school, and no, they're NOT doing nearly enough to address it... while simultaneously sympathizing with the poor main character, who keeps getting picked on by jerks. This "well, if you don't have talent or come from a good family then that's too bad" mentality is exactly why, with the exception of a few, the hungry remain poor and the wealthy remain rich.
And just to illustrate my point, one of the good guys uses his family's power to hush all coverage of certain incidents.
Also, I would just like to say that there is nothing wrong with the release of information to the public. Transparency is one of the biggest things that keeps large organizations honest. Open source code is GOOD code. Blanche was committing a crime by attempting to steal this information, instead of coming by it in a more legal manner, but there was nothing particularly wrong with their goal, only their means.
TL,DR; This manga is well-drawn and fun enough to pass the time with, but the author doesn't have a clear idea of the message he wants to convey.
However, right from the start the disparity between "Weeds" and "Blooms" is thrown into our faces. The main character is snubbed to the point that he's attacked, for simply being a Weed and wanting to walk home with his little sister. Course 1 students look down on Course 2 students all the time. Now, the author makes a valid point that there has to be some sort of division of talent, and that in a magic-specialized school it would be more obvious. But the writing of the story is so utterly biased toward whatever side the protagonist is on that it seems as though the author expects us to overlook the fact that yes, there IS an equality problem in the school, and no, they're NOT doing nearly enough to address it... while simultaneously sympathizing with the poor main character, who keeps getting picked on by jerks. This "well, if you don't have talent or come from a good family then that's too bad" mentality is exactly why, with the exception of a few, the hungry remain poor and the wealthy remain rich.
And just to illustrate my point, one of the good guys uses his family's power to hush all coverage of certain incidents.
Also, I would just like to say that there is nothing wrong with the release of information to the public. Transparency is one of the biggest things that keeps large organizations honest. Open source code is GOOD code. Blanche was committing a crime by attempting to steal this information, instead of coming by it in a more legal manner, but there was nothing particularly wrong with their goal, only their means.
TL,DR; This manga is well-drawn and fun enough to pass the time with, but the author doesn't have a clear idea of the message he wants to convey.
... Last updated on October 22nd, 2013, 9:08pm
LN to Manga Adaptation
by Opec
August 28th, 2013, 6:29am
August 28th, 2013, 6:29am
Rating: 10.0 / 10.0
Usually when something is adapted from a Book or Novels the general outcome pales in comparison to the original but not in this case well atleast not for me persoanlly
for me having read the Novel version it's really interesting to see the characters in drawn out version with the depiction of fight scenes and interesting moments of the series
also the Techno Babble has been mellowed down to a more Layman language in order to make it simple and understandable which is a PLUS for me
Overall a Great READ!
for me having read the Novel version it's really interesting to see the characters in drawn out version with the depiction of fight scenes and interesting moments of the series
also the Techno Babble has been mellowed down to a more Layman language in order to make it simple and understandable which is a PLUS for me
Overall a Great READ!
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