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Believe it or not, ''Moetan'' started as a way to teach the [[Otaku]] of Japan the English language. The phrases they learn aren't of use to anyone but an Otaku, but that's beside the point. With its cute mascot, Nijihara Ink, and her [[Magical Girl]] alter-ego Pastel Ink, it caught on. So much that they decided to make a series out of it.
Believe it or not, '''''Moetan''''' started as a way to teach the [[Otaku]] of Japan the English language. The phrases they learn aren't of use to anyone but an Otaku, but that's beside the point. With its cute mascot, Nijihara Ink, and her [[Magical Girl]] alter-ego Pastel Ink, it caught on. So much that they decided to make a series out of it.


Nijihara Ink is a high-school student, [[Older Than They Look|but you wouldn't believe that by looking at her]]. She looks like she's elementary school age, and refuses to be called that. Then there's Arks Elbyas, a strong magician turned into a duck who comes to turn Ink into a Magical Girl so he can be freed from his duck sentence. Ink uses this as a chance to teach her crush, Nao, the aforementioned otaku-centric English. Later includes two more magical girls and some self-referential humor.
Nijihara Ink is a high-school student, [[Older Than They Look|but you wouldn't believe that by looking at her]]. She looks like she's elementary school age, and refuses to be called that. Then there's Arks Elbyas, a strong magician turned into a duck who comes to turn Ink into a Magical Girl so he can be freed from his duck sentence. Ink uses this as a chance to teach her crush, Nao, the aforementioned otaku-centric English. Later includes two more magical girls and some self-referential humor.
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* [[King Incognito]]: {{spoiler|Dandy}}, believe it or not.
* [[King Incognito]]: {{spoiler|Dandy}}, believe it or not.
* [[Lens Flare Censor]]
* [[Lens Flare Censor]]
* [[Lolicon]]: Arks (he's not even being discreet about it).
* [[Lolicon]]: Arks (he's not even being discreet about it). {{spoiler|Probably you.}}
{{spoiler|Probably you.}}
* [[Magical Girl]]
* [[Magical Girl]]
* [[Magitek]]: The transformation devices are phones, and keypads are used to activate spells. This also makes them [[Functional Magic]].
* [[Magitek]]: The transformation devices are phones, and keypads are used to activate spells. This also makes them [[Functional Magic]].
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* [[Seinen]]
* [[Seinen]]
* [[School Festival]]
* [[School Festival]]
* [[Schoolgirl Lesbian]]: Remi loves to see Ink and Sumi in cute uniforms and
* [[Schoolgirl Lesbian]]: Remi loves to see Ink and Sumi in cute uniforms and hug them a lot.
hug them a lot.
* [[Shaggy Dog Story]]: Episode eight, exactly.
* [[Shaggy Dog Story]]: Episode eight, exactly.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Loads. Many of the [[Gratuitous English]] lines are references to various manga and anime.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Loads. Many of the [[Gratuitous English]] lines are references to various manga and anime.
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Latest revision as of 22:23, 2 May 2020

Believe it or not, Moetan started as a way to teach the Otaku of Japan the English language. The phrases they learn aren't of use to anyone but an Otaku, but that's beside the point. With its cute mascot, Nijihara Ink, and her Magical Girl alter-ego Pastel Ink, it caught on. So much that they decided to make a series out of it.

Magical Change!

Nijihara Ink is a high-school student, but you wouldn't believe that by looking at her. She looks like she's elementary school age, and refuses to be called that. Then there's Arks Elbyas, a strong magician turned into a duck who comes to turn Ink into a Magical Girl so he can be freed from his duck sentence. Ink uses this as a chance to teach her crush, Nao, the aforementioned otaku-centric English. Later includes two more magical girls and some self-referential humor.

The series aired in the summer of 2007.

See the quotes page for all of the anime's Gratuitous English lines.


Tropes used in Moetan include: