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The Black Magician Girl is a character type frequently found in fantasy that is primarily an [[Black Mage|offensive magic user]]. In personality, she is likely to be immature and outgoing, frequently a [[Genki Girl]] and [[Tomboy]]. This is carried over to her design, which is far less likely to be as elaborate or impractical as the [[Lady of Black Magic]]. She's also far less likely to be [[Ms. Fanservice]] than the Lady.
The Black Magician Girl is a character type frequently found in fantasy that is primarily an [[Black Mage|offensive magic user]]. In personality, she is likely to be immature and outgoing, frequently a [[Genki Girl]] and [[Tomboy]]. This is carried over to her design, which is far less likely to be as elaborate or impractical as the [[Lady of Black Magic]]. She's also far less likely to be [[Ms. Fanservice]] than the Lady.


Physically, the Black Magician Girl is weaker than the fighters, often being a [[Squishy Wizard]] or [[Glass Cannon]] and being unable to attack for much, if any, damage. Her weapon of choice is usually a rod or staff, although ranged weapons are not uncommon, nor are [[Improbable Weapon User|improbable ones]] such as books. Her primary role in combat is to stand back and pelt the enemy with [[Fire, Ice, Lightning]], not to [[Guys Smash Girls Shoot|get down in]] [[Johnny Cash|the mud, the blood and the beer]] [[Guys Smash Girls Shoot|with the melee types]].
Physically, the Black Magician Girl is weaker than the fighters, often being a [[Squishy Wizard]] or [[Glass Cannon]] and being unable to attack for much, if any, damage. Her weapon of choice is usually a rod or staff, although ranged weapons are not uncommon, nor are [[Improbable Weapon User|improbable ones]] such as books. Her primary role in combat is to stand back and pelt the enemy with [[Fire, Ice, Lightning]], not to [[Guys Smash, Girls Shoot|get down in]] [[Johnny Cash|the mud, the blood and the beer]] [[Guys Smash, Girls Shoot|with the melee types]].


She will often be younger than [[The Hero]], both physically and emotionally. Due to this, she will almost never be a love interest for him.
She will often be younger than [[The Hero]], both physically and emotionally. Due to this, she will almost never be a love interest for him.


Black Magician Girls are, as the name would suggest, usually female, but male examples do exist. Black Magician Boys will be as immature as their female counterparts and may be physical cowards.
Black Magician Girls are, as the name would suggest, usually female, but male examples do exist. Black Magician Boys will be as immature as their female counterparts and may be physical cowards.


Subtrope of [[Black Mage]]. Compare to [[Lady of Black Magic]], the other character archetype for [[Black Mage|Black Mages]] found in fantasy. In personality and skillset, this trope is the inverse of the [[White Magician Girl]], for which this character type is often a [[Foil]]. See also [[Black Magic]], which is magic that is ''evil'', and [[White Mage]].
Subtrope of [[Black Mage]]. Compare to [[Lady of Black Magic]], the other character archetype for [[Black Mage|Black Mages]] found in fantasy. In personality and skillset, this trope is the inverse of the [[White Magician Girl]], for which this character type is often a [[Foil]]. See also [[Black Magic]], which is magic that is ''evil'', and [[White Mage]].
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== Anime & Manga ==
== Anime & Manga ==
* Pictured above: ''[[Slayers]]'''s Lina Inverse.
* Pictured above: ''[[Slayers]]'''s Lina Inverse.
* The Dark Magician Girl from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'', the [[Trope Namer]], as well as Ancient Egyptian counterpart, Mana, who's early appearances show just why [[Genki Girl|extreme genkiness]] + [[Black Mage|powerful magic]] = trouble — before she [[Let's Get Dangerous|gets dangerous]].
* The Dark Magician Girl from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'', the [[Trope Namer]], as well as Ancient Egyptian counterpart, Mana, who's early appearances show just why [[Genki Girl|extreme genkiness]] + [[Black Mage|powerful magic]] = trouble — before she [[Let's Get Dangerous|gets dangerous]].
* [[Large Ham]] {{spoiler|Lutecia}} in ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha ViVid]]'', in sharp contrast to the more quiet [[White Magician Girl]] Caro. {{spoiler|[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS|Yes]], ''[[Emotionless Girl|that]] [[Dark Magical Girl|Lutecia]]''. Looks like she was right in her belief that she'd get a "heart" once her mom revives.}}
* [[Large Ham]] {{spoiler|Lutecia}} in ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha ViVid]]'', in sharp contrast to the more quiet [[White Magician Girl]] Caro. {{spoiler|[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS|Yes]], ''[[Emotionless Girl|that]] [[Dark Magical Girl|Lutecia]]''. Looks like she was right in her belief that she'd get a "heart" once her mom revives.}}


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* Annie from [[League of Legends]] is a cute, perky six-year-old girl who has a [[Everything's Worse with Bears|magical pet bear]] and a penchant for fire magic.
* Annie from [[League of Legends]] is a cute, perky six-year-old girl who has a [[Everything's Worse with Bears|magical pet bear]] and a penchant for fire magic.
* Arnoud from ''[[Wild Arms 4]]'' makes a rare male example of the cowardly variety.
* Arnoud from ''[[Wild Arms 4]]'' makes a rare male example of the cowardly variety.
* Qara in ''[[Neverwinter Nights 2]]''. Is also [[The Scrappy]] on account of being [[The Rival]] of [[Deadpan Snarker]] and fan favourite Sand, and for being a [[Chaotic Stupid]] arrogant brat.
* Qara in ''[[Neverwinter Nights 2]]''. Is also [[The Scrappy]] on account of being [[The Rival]] of [[Deadpan Snarker]] and fan favourite Sand, and for being a [[Chaotic Stupid]] arrogant brat.
* Arche of ''[[Tales of Phantasia]]''.
* Arche of ''[[Tales of Phantasia]]''.
* ''[[Touhou]]'''s Marisa Kirisame fits this trope to a T. Loud, brash, and a [[Kleptomaniac Hero|pretty capable thief]] who uses her lifespan as an excuse for never returning anything she steals. Yet she's still one of the heroes of the setting, relatively speaking.
* ''[[Touhou]]'''s Marisa Kirisame fits this trope to a T. Loud, brash, and a [[Kleptomaniac Hero|pretty capable thief]] who uses her lifespan as an excuse for never returning anything she steals. Yet she's still one of the heroes of the setting, relatively speaking.
* Aht of ''[[Radiant Historia]]'' fits the personality type of this trope so well you'd think the writers read this trope first. Her primary combat role is [[Game Breaker|powerful trap]] and [[Area of Effect]] spells. She also comes with decent healing magic, but she's not as good in this role as [[White Mage]] Marco.
* Aht of ''[[Radiant Historia]]'' fits the personality type of this trope so well you'd think the writers read this trope first. Her primary combat role is [[Game Breaker|powerful trap]] and [[Area of Effect]] spells. She also comes with decent healing magic, but she's not as good in this role as [[White Mage]] Marco.
* [[Genki Girl]] Arle from [[Puyo Puyo|Madou Monogatari]] series is this. She's a [[One-Man Army|One Girl Army]] who wanders around dungeon crawlers to beats up huge elephants, giant chickens, zombies, dragon girl, and ''Satan'' on her own simply with her magic, and [[Badass Adorable|she's just a kindergarten student]] in some of those games.
* [[Genki Girl]] Arle from [[Puyo Puyo|Madou Monogatari]] series is this. She's a [[One-Man Army|One Girl Army]] who wanders around dungeon crawlers to beats up huge elephants, giant chickens, zombies, dragon girl, and ''Satan'' on her own simply with her magic, and [[Badass Adorable|she's just a kindergarten student]] in some of those games.

Revision as of 06:52, 5 October 2014

Go ahead, comment on her cup size.

She may be small, but don't underestimate her. This spunky little thing is packing enough heat to take down a Swiss Bank, and that's just with the spells she learned in kindergarten.

The Black Magician Girl is a character type frequently found in fantasy that is primarily an offensive magic user. In personality, she is likely to be immature and outgoing, frequently a Genki Girl and Tomboy. This is carried over to her design, which is far less likely to be as elaborate or impractical as the Lady of Black Magic. She's also far less likely to be Ms. Fanservice than the Lady.

Physically, the Black Magician Girl is weaker than the fighters, often being a Squishy Wizard or Glass Cannon and being unable to attack for much, if any, damage. Her weapon of choice is usually a rod or staff, although ranged weapons are not uncommon, nor are improbable ones such as books. Her primary role in combat is to stand back and pelt the enemy with Fire, Ice, Lightning, not to get down in the mud, the blood and the beer with the melee types.

She will often be younger than The Hero, both physically and emotionally. Due to this, she will almost never be a love interest for him.

Black Magician Girls are, as the name would suggest, usually female, but male examples do exist. Black Magician Boys will be as immature as their female counterparts and may be physical cowards.

Subtrope of Black Mage. Compare to Lady of Black Magic, the other character archetype for Black Mages found in fantasy. In personality and skillset, this trope is the inverse of the White Magician Girl, for which this character type is often a Foil. See also Black Magic, which is magic that is evil, and White Mage.

NOT to be confused with Dark Magical Girl.

Examples of Black Magician Girl include:


Anime & Manga


Video Games


Web Comics


Western Animation

  • Charmcaster from Ben 10. She's got the brash, forceful personality down; but unlike most examples listed, she's a villain.