Ultra Maniac

Ultra Maniac is an Urban Fantasy Shoujo manga/anime series created by Wataru Yoshizumi of Marmalade Boy fame.

The main characters are Ayu Tateishi, a realistic, no-nonsense Muggle desperate to maintain her "cool" image because her crush told her it was admirable, and Nina Sakura, a Cute Witch who is Book Dumb, magic-wise, and has come to the human world in order to get better at her craft... which is about where the similarities between the anime and manga end. The anime gives Nina a new magical rival, a quest to obtain a Plot Coupon, and a Magical Girl Transformation Sequence whenever Nina uses her magic.

The manga's storyline isn't amazingly deep; it's a story of relationships and innocent fun. It briefly takes a dark turn near the end, but things turn out all right. It's a cute series, and Yoshizumi's first attempt at a fantasy.

Ain't got nothing to do with Ultraman, heh.

This series has examples of:
"Ayu: Hey! This is no time to wink."
 * Animorphism: One of Nina's spells lets Ayu and Nina turn into kittens and spy on Hiroki and Tetsushi. They also do the reverse: Ayu, Hiroki, and Nina's pets turn into humans.
 * Author Appeal: In a nonsexual sense; Yoshizumi is well-known for including tennis in her manga.
 * Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other: Ayu and Tetsushi, and later on, Nina and Hiroki.
 * Berserk Button:
 * Breaking the Fourth Wall/Medium Awareness: Manga. After Sayaka attacks, Nina says that this is way too violent for Ultra Maniac. Hiroki tells her that being in a shoujo manga does not exempt them from pain.
 * Done so funnily in the first episode of the anime series. It's a tradition to Magical Girls to have a dedicated Transformation Sequence; Nina is no exception. After Nina does her transformation she gives her standard wink to the camera followed by Ayu snapping her back to business.


 * Can't Hold His Liquor: Nina discovers her magic potential while under the influence during the bar scene. Ayu and Yuta are not amused, as they see it as careless violation of The Masquerade they're supposed to maintain (Ayu as Secret Keeper, and Nina and Yuta as magic users). Nina was lucky to not be fined or recalled for the incident.
 * Catch Phrase
 * In the Viz manga, "Spamola!"
 * In the Japanese version, "Practice!"
 * Clingy Jealous Kitty: Hiroki's cat, Shinosuke.
 * Continuity Cameo: Inverted. Maya, Nina's rival from the anime, appears in a photograph of Nina's friends at her magic school.
 * Cool Big Sis: Mito, Nina's fellow "failure" as a witch.
 * Cross Dresser: One of Nina's magic school classmates (who turns out to be a boy) impersonates her to her friends in the epilogue, and his game is only up when Nina herself shows up as he shows off to them blatantly.
 * Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Nina, in the manga.
 * Cute Witch: Nina.
 * Darker and Edgier:
 * Dark Magical Girl:
 * Distant Finale
 * Dudette, He's Like, In A Coma!: Ayu tries to take advantage of Tetsushi while he's bolt-jolted out cold, but Hiroki caught her in the middle of doing it. Don't worry, Ayu-chan. He won't tell.
 * Dungeonmaster's Girlfriend: Subverted. Tetsushi's very cool about Ayu and everyone keeping Nina's secret from him.
 * First Kiss: During another Gender Bender spell, Ayu got hers stolen from an older girl. She freaked.
 * Gender Bender: The first spell Nina casts on Ayu after Ayu asks for a spell that will make her stronger so she can beat the boy's tennis club is to turn Ayu into a boy. All this achieves is Ayu's timing and balance being thrown off due the height and upper body strength increase. Later on Nina and Ayu become boys temporarily for mildly convoluted reasons surrounding a triple date.
 * Inept Mage: Nina and, apparently, Mito.
 * Kiss Diss
 * Love Confession:
 * Love Potion: Nina gives Ayu a pill to give to Tetsushi to make him fall in love with her. Naturally, things don't go according to plan... and Hilarity Ensues.
 * Magical Camera: It shows who the subject of the picture likes.
 * Magical Girl Queenliness Test: It's a Magical Girl Queenliness Contest, too.
 * Nice Hat: Nina gets one with her uniform in the anime.
 * Nice Guy: Tetsushi.
 * No Sense of Personal Space: It's cool when Shinnosuke is in his natural cat form, but when Hiroki changes him into a human, he's thoroughly creeped out by this.
 * Official Couple: One too many.
 * Ayu and Tetsushi.
 * Nina and Hiroki.
 * Parental Obliviousness: Yuta's adult sister Mita gives Ayu and Nina magic vitamin pills which turns them into scantily clad, busty adults so they can go to a bar! What do Nina's foster parents say about this? "Have a good time!" It should be noted, though, that Mito gave the trip as a "learning experience" for both girls.
 * School Idol: Ayu and Tetsushi, both respected by the entire school for their performance, diligence... and looks.
 * Secret Keeper: Ayu and Hiroki.
 * Shout Out: The music that plays in the anime when Nina's young triplet cousins are around sounds a lot like the theme song to The Powerpuff Girls. In fact, Wataru Yoshizumi loves The Powerpuff Girls.
 * Static Stun Ring of Power: Supposedly protects Ayu from potential harrassment. But Nina isn't adept at producing usable Phlebotina, so the ring stuns even the most innocent of boys, much to Ayu's chagrin.
 * The Straight Girl: Ayu, in all her no-nonsense glory, won't take any of Nina's wacky magical hijinks, because in her defense, it usually just adds to her problems.
 * Tall, Dark and Bishoujo: Ayu comes off this way, especially because Tetsushi thinks it fits her rather well.
 * Tall, Dark and Handsome: Tetsushi, on the flip side, was also motivated by Ayu.
 * The Mole:
 * The Rival: The Animated Adaptation's Maya Orihara. Like Nina, she's also out for the Plot Coupon which will win her the Magical Girl Queenliness Contest.
 * Third Person Person: Nina. It's inconsistent, but justified by the author in that she wanted Nina to sound a little weird; Nina justifies it by saying that the spell she used to learn Japanese wasn't perfect.
 * Totally Radical: The Viz "translation" has the characters saying things like "Holy sushi!" and "Galloping geishas!" in surprise. Just... no. It's worth noting that according to Anime News Network, Ultra Maniac is the only manga the person in charge of adaptation (John Lustig, who is more well known for working on Disney Comics) worked on.
 * Traitor Shot: Sayaka gets these after conversing with other characters, but especially after talking with Nina and Ayu.
 * Transformation Sequence: Nina gets a mildly lengthy one with Bishie Sparkles whenever the full costume is in need. Sometimes, it ends with a wink. For our sake, Ayu points out that last part.
 * Unlucky Childhood Friend: Yuta.
 * Transformation Sequence: Nina gets a mildly lengthy one with Bishie Sparkles whenever the full costume is in need. Sometimes, it ends with a wink. For our sake, Ayu points out that last part.
 * Unlucky Childhood Friend: Yuta.