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* ''[[Pucca]]'': It's not rape since there is no sex (at least, not explicit), but it's kind of close considering it's a children's TV show (kissing). Pucca always try to convince Garu to kiss her, but he is totally against it. In more than one ocasion she tried to use magic means. This was played for laughs.
* ''[[Pucca]]'': It's not rape since there is no sex (at least, not explicit), but it's kind of close considering it's a children's TV show (kissing). Pucca always try to convince Garu to kiss her, but he is totally against it. In more than one ocasion she tried to use magic means. This was played for laughs.
* In ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'', a [[Love Potion]] incident early on is [[Played for Laughs]]. Later arcs [[Subverted Trope|backtrack on this]], mentioning the rather severe problems that could arise from a magical uncontrollable love. Indeed, it is stated several times that even temporary [[Love Potion]]s are actually ''illegal'' in Magical society, probably due to how effective a date rape drug they would be.
* In ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'', a [[Love Potion]] incident early on is [[Played for Laughs]]. Later arcs [[Subverted Trope|backtrack on this]], mentioning the rather severe problems that could arise from a magical uncontrollable love. Indeed, it is stated several times that even temporary [[Love Potion]]s are actually ''illegal'' in Magical society, probably due to how effective a date rape drug they would be.
* [[Love Potion]]s are also illegal in the magical society of ''[[Zero no Tsukaima]]'', for the same reasons as in ''Mahou Sensei Negima''.
* [[Love Potion]]s are also illegal in the magical society of ''[[The Familiar of Zero]]'', for the same reasons as in ''Mahou Sensei Negima''.


== Comic Books ==
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