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== Negima!? ==
== Negima!? ==
* [[Adaptation Dye Job]]: [[Mahou Sensei Negima (Manga)/Dye Job|Has its own page.]]
* [[Adaptation Dye Job]]: [[Mahou Sensei Negima/Dye Job|Has its own page.]]
* [[Alternate Continuity]]
* [[Alternate Continuity]]
* [[Art Shift]]: Many, many times, most noticeably with the chibi [[Baka]] Rangers.
* [[Art Shift]]: Many, many times, most noticeably with the chibi [[Baka]] Rangers.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: The Narutaki twins, who are hardly seen in [[Negima]], have their role greatly expanded early on in the series, being among the first characters to have a Pactio.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: The Narutaki twins, who are hardly seen in [[Negima]], have their role greatly expanded early on in the series, being among the first characters to have a Pactio.
* [[Bad News in A Good Way]]: Frequently, courtesy of Motsu.
* [[Bad News in a Good Way]]: Frequently, courtesy of Motsu.
* [[Blessed With Suck]]: The Neo Pactio system. Each time a partner transforms, Negi will draw one of three cards: an Armor card (the strongest), [[Cosplay]] Card (moderately stronger than normal), and a Dud card (absolutely useless); time runs out very quickly and the partner is starving afterwords.
* [[Blessed with Suck]]: The Neo Pactio system. Each time a partner transforms, Negi will draw one of three cards: an Armor card (the strongest), [[Cosplay]] Card (moderately stronger than normal), and a Dud card (absolutely useless); time runs out very quickly and the partner is starving afterwords.
* [[Brainwashed and Crazy]]: Done very, very, '''very''' often.
* [[Brainwashed and Crazy]]: Done very, very, '''very''' often.
* [[By the Power of Grayskull]]: The series does this differently than [[Negima]], as spell incantations now are at the end of casts instead of before them. Negi uses Tel Ma Amorista and Eva uses Lilac Spirtous
* [[By the Power of Grayskull]]: The series does this differently than [[Negima]], as spell incantations now are at the end of casts instead of before them. Negi uses Tel Ma Amorista and Eva uses Lilac Spirtous
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* [[Interactive Narrator]]: The narrator is not adverse to having conversations with the cast.
* [[Interactive Narrator]]: The narrator is not adverse to having conversations with the cast.
* [[Language of Magic]]: Though most viewers (especially in Japan) wouldn't guess it, the magical script that accompanies the incantations is actually written in the Armenian alphabet.
* [[Language of Magic]]: Though most viewers (especially in Japan) wouldn't guess it, the magical script that accompanies the incantations is actually written in the Armenian alphabet.
* [[Leaning On the Fourth Wall]]: Konoha comments on Asuna's obsession with Takamichi lasting "only for part of the first season. Then it was chupacabras.".
* [[Leaning on the Fourth Wall]]: Konoha comments on Asuna's obsession with Takamichi lasting "only for part of the first season. Then it was chupacabras.".
* [[Lethal Chef]]: Takamichi and his world delicacy noodles.
* [[Lethal Chef]]: Takamichi and his world delicacy noodles.
** Asuna also starts a grease fire attempting to fix Negi breakfast.
** Asuna also starts a grease fire attempting to fix Negi breakfast.
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* [[Ominous Multiple Screens]]: Used often during important scenes.
* [[Ominous Multiple Screens]]: Used often during important scenes.
* [[Power Gives You Wings]]: Setsuna's armor pactio card does this unlike her original self which she is half demon and has them naturally.
* [[Power Gives You Wings]]: Setsuna's armor pactio card does this unlike her original self which she is half demon and has them naturally.
* [[RPG Episode]]: Sayo's exploration of the dorm. She gains stats as she scares the crap out of the dorm residents from a top-down perspective like the original ''[[The Legend of Zelda (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''. The Triforce even makes an appearance.
* [[RPG Episode]]: Sayo's exploration of the dorm. She gains stats as she scares the crap out of the dorm residents from a top-down perspective like the original ''[[The Legend of Zelda (video game)|The Legend of Zelda]]''. The Triforce even makes an appearance.
* [[Running Gag]]: Many but Makie being '''Crushed''' and Asuna's [[Chupacabra]] are almost in the [[Once an Episode]] territory.
* [[Running Gag]]: Many but Makie being '''Crushed''' and Asuna's [[Chupacabra]] are almost in the [[Once an Episode]] territory.
** The three minutes it takes to cook instant noodles. [[It Makes Sense in Context]]. [[Gag Series|Kind of]].
** The three minutes it takes to cook instant noodles. [[It Makes Sense in Context]]. [[Gag Series|Kind of]].
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** The Triforce shows up during Sayo's exploration of the dorm.
** The Triforce shows up during Sayo's exploration of the dorm.
** [[South Park|Sayoth Park]] [http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/3066/arigatounegimas2ep20x26.png\]
** [[South Park|Sayoth Park]] [http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/3066/arigatounegimas2ep20x26.png\]
** [[Street Fighter III (Video Game)|Street Fighter III]] [http://img831.imageshack.us/img831/7034/arigatounegimas2ep08x26.png\]
** [[Street Fighter III]] [http://img831.imageshack.us/img831/7034/arigatounegimas2ep08x26.png\]
** [[Macross]] In a really weird shoutout Ku Fei gets to play the role of [[The Captain]] ([http://img848.imageshack.us/img848/9075/arigatounegimas2ep13x26.png Complete with hat and cape]). Yuna, Ako and Akira get the roles of the [[Bridge Bunnies]], Mana, Zazie, Asakura play the role of the [[Ace Pilot|Ace Pilots]]. The [[Lemony Narrator]] [[Lampshade Hanging|points out]] that not one of them questioned the arrival of [[Space Invaders]].
** [[Macross]] In a really weird shoutout Ku Fei gets to play the role of [[The Captain]] ([http://img848.imageshack.us/img848/9075/arigatounegimas2ep13x26.png Complete with hat and cape]). Yuna, Ako and Akira get the roles of the [[Bridge Bunnies]], Mana, Zazie, Asakura play the role of the [[Ace Pilot|Ace Pilots]]. The [[Lemony Narrator]] [[Lampshade Hanging|points out]] that not one of them questioned the arrival of [[Space Invaders]].
** In the same sequence [http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/9075/arigatounegimas2ep13x26.png This angle] is exactly the same as a certain Ace Pilot in [[Code Geass]].
** In the same sequence [http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/9075/arigatounegimas2ep13x26.png This angle] is exactly the same as a certain Ace Pilot in [[Code Geass]].
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** The "Super" [[Power Glove]] makes an appearance
** The "Super" [[Power Glove]] makes an appearance
** Kumā makes an appearance on a sign during the camping trip.
** Kumā makes an appearance on a sign during the camping trip.
** When Eva grows to gigantic size, the reactions of the other characters are almost identical to a scene from the 2nd season of [[Galaxy Angel (Anime)|Galaxy Angel]].
** When Eva grows to gigantic size, the reactions of the other characters are almost identical to a scene from the 2nd season of [[Galaxy Angel (anime)|Galaxy Angel]].
* [[Shoe Slap]]: Asuna throws both her shoes at Eva before throwing a boat.
* [[Shoe Slap]]: Asuna throws both her shoes at Eva before throwing a boat.
* [[Slippy-Slidey Ice World]]: Eva creates one by freezing a lake, complete with caverns.
* [[Slippy-Slidey Ice World]]: Eva creates one by freezing a lake, complete with caverns.
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== Negima!? Neo ==
== Negima!? Neo ==
* [[A Cup Angst]]: Anya, just like in the original, but here it's played with even more.
* [[A-Cup Angst]]: Anya, just like in the original, but here it's played with even more.
* [[Accidental Pervert]]: Happens to Kotaro once with almost all the girls in the class.
* [[Accidental Pervert]]: Happens to Kotaro once with almost all the girls in the class.
* [[Class Is in Room X-01]]
* [[Class Is in Room X-01]]

Revision as of 06:44, 8 April 2014

A Continuity Reboot of the Manga Mahou Sensei Negima by Studio Shaft. This 26-episode series takes the basic premise and characters of the Manga, adds Deranged Animation and gags, removes almost all of the Fan Service, transforming it into a Widget Series.

There is also a manga of the anime series called Negima Neo (making it the manga of an anime of a manga), which keeps the same overall plot but removes a lot of the Deranged Animation and Widget Series elements and adds a few of the old series's elements back in.


Negima!?

  Chamo: Speak through one person!!

    • The above is taken to it's logical extreme towards the end, when the Crystal creates illusions of the entire class in order to trick Negi. When revealed, the girls all shout a single sentence, with each girl saying a few words.
  • Improvised Weapon: Asuna throws a boat at Eva while at the lake. As Eva says

  "Who throws a boat!?'

  • Incredibly Lame Pun: Standard fare for Mana and Zazie who grade each other on the quality of the pun or others grade them when the team isnt together. They later start grading ones that they can't possibly hear.
  • Interactive Narrator: The narrator is not adverse to having conversations with the cast.
  • Language of Magic: Though most viewers (especially in Japan) wouldn't guess it, the magical script that accompanies the incantations is actually written in the Armenian alphabet.
  • Leaning on the Fourth Wall: Konoha comments on Asuna's obsession with Takamichi lasting "only for part of the first season. Then it was chupacabras.".
  • Lethal Chef: Takamichi and his world delicacy noodles.
    • Asuna also starts a grease fire attempting to fix Negi breakfast.
  • Lemony Narrator: The Narrator takes the Large Ham to a whole another level. He's even hammier in the English dub! Considering the Japanese Narrator is Mugihito, and the English Narrator is Christopher Sabat, this should be expected.
  • Mood Whiplash: Happens multiple times...in the same scene.
  • My Friends and Zoidberg: Baka Pink.. full stop. She constantly gets cut off in her introduction and her personal movie was denied. She hates it.
  • More Dakka The bad guys in the Macross Shout-Out are nothing but guns.
  • Mysterious Protector: A Tuxedo Kamen clone known as the Black Rose Baron is introduced early on. At first, Negi believes that the Baron is his father, but he later finds out from Konoka that the Baron is really his big sister/cousin, Nekane Springfield.
  • Mythology Gag: Both this show and Negima?! Neo like to play with these. The former spends oodles of time on a one-off chupacabra joke from the original manga, and frequently lampshade Konoka/Setsuna Ship Teases. In the latter, chapter 29 is basically one long Mythology Gag about Konoka and Setsuna's trip to Movie Town during the original manga's Kyoto arc.
  • Odd Friendship: In this version Makie and Ayaka room together and have a very odd relationship.
    • Also, Takahata hangs roundabout Evangeline and Chachamaru quite a lot (mostly for tea and/or ramen, along with plot-relevant conversation). Sarcastic, relatively playful banter often ensues.
  • Ominous Multiple Screens: Used often during important scenes.
  • Power Gives You Wings: Setsuna's armor pactio card does this unlike her original self which she is half demon and has them naturally.
  • RPG Episode: Sayo's exploration of the dorm. She gains stats as she scares the crap out of the dorm residents from a top-down perspective like the original The Legend of Zelda. The Triforce even makes an appearance.
  • Running Gag: Many but Makie being Crushed and Asuna's Chupacabra are almost in the Once an Episode territory.
  • Sentai: The "Mahora Sentai Bakaranger" shorts. Poor Makie...
  • Shy Blue-Haired Girl This time it's Nodoka (who normally has purple hair but is always shy).
  • Shout-Out: A lot of them:
  • Shoe Slap: Asuna throws both her shoes at Eva before throwing a boat.
  • Slippy-Slidey Ice World: Eva creates one by freezing a lake, complete with caverns.
  • Spotting the Thread: Towards the end, the Star Crystal creates illusions of Class 3-A in order to trick Negi into jumping into an abyss. When Negi is reluctant to do so, fake!Eva quickly tries to pull a Heroic Sacrifice, telling Negi to jump while she stalls the monster chasing them. Real!Asuna (the real Class 3-A is watching the events unfold) quickly calls fake!Eva out for her uncharacteristically noble behavior, which is what tips Negi off that he is being set up.
  • Theme Tune Cameo: The theme from the first anime appears in episode 14.
  • Tin Can You Hear Me Now: Kaede and Setsuna tried to make these work between their rooms however as Konoka explained they don't work between doors, much to their dismay causing them to gain +5 Absentmindedness and -3 intelligence however it lets them hear the invisible Cute Ghost Girl nearby leading to screams.
  • Transformation Sequence: Occasionally invoking a Pactio involves this.
  • Utility Belt: Yue has one for her various juice boxes.
  • You Are Number Six: At the start of the series Negi calls his class by their number; in an illusion later on, their number is tattooed on them, changes places and is always in frame.
  • Wingding Eyes: Asuna gets hearts when she gets the game Zombie Rider: The Son-In-Law.
  • Wiki Walk: Asuna does this a lot. Only Konoka can explain the route she took to get there.
  • What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?: Ramen just ramen. Eating, cooking, telling the future with it -- Takamichi makes it awesome.


Negima!? Neo