>magical nail polish; each color represents a different elemental power >magical jewelry; each girl gets a different accessory like a magic necklace, earrings, ring, etc. >a magical girl squad comprised of nothing but over 40 okaa-sans where they fight crime while taking care of their children
I had some deils but only some background details but not the actual story. The main cast consists of five magical girls. One of them has a boyfriend who is actually a being that hunts down magical girls. But he doesn't know it yet and tries to suppress it later. He killed one magical girl in cold blood but she belonged to another group in the city. He doesn't want to hurt his girlfriend or any other girls in her group but his instincts that lust for killing the magical girls and absorbing their magical powers hinder cause an inner conflict in him. The main villain is the school director who looks rather young and looked young for a long time. He is not human but some supernatural being. He is in a relationship with a hot teacher. She used to be a magical girl herself and is now the right-hand of the director. Only at the end of the story they find out that five girls in their school are magical girls.
James Gutierrez
An okaasan that is a retired Mahou Shoujo; has very little superpower left, uses it in mundane ways, like magically levitating the dishes into the dishwasher, or using her flight/ super jump to make it to the supermarket in time for the time sale, etc. The plot goes something like, She tries to convince her daughter to become a mahou shoujo- take up the family trade, so to speak, but her daughter is hip and trendy and magical girls are SO last generation, geez mom get with the times.
Aaron White
*school principal not director
Bentley Russell
Every character is male but transforms into a magical girl 100% yuri no homo
Magical girls rule the world as an oppressive dictatorship, the former evil organisation are now freedom fighters
Parker Morgan
Magical girls with cryptid familiars, who get a power-up form when they temporarily fuse with them. The familiars are incredibly cute, the fused forms are violent nightmares. I'm not exactly sure which ones should be the main girls, but one of them should be a kappa.
They have two enemy organizations: a government agency of men in black suits who fight with mostly enchanted melee weapons (basically they look like typical MIBs but with swords). They capture magical girls & cryptids, then reeducate them and turn them into special agents in their service. The MIB MGs will be a trio plus two sword wielding samurai girls in suits who aren't MGs but can compete on the same level.
Finally the third organization are the hunters. They hunt cryptids because they think they're dangerous, but they eventually learn their leader is a cryptid (a werewolf).
Aaron Sanchez
Magical mommies. Basically a magical girls show, where the girls aren't quite up to the challenge, so it's up to their moms (who were former magical girls in their teens) to get out their old wands, transform into the uniforms that barely fit them even when they were teens, and save the day.
Levi Ward
Black comedy about the MC who is an unlicensed Mahou Shoujo contractor. The powers that he gives to his girls doesn't even work half the time, hilarity ensues.
Robert Rodriguez
Really powerful magical girls but every time they transform they shit uncontrollably, they eventually get used to this, but the villains stop showing up because they're tired of smelling rancid magical girl shit. The girl's identities were leaked and they're all bullied and ostracized except one fat creepy otaku who's into magical girls and shitting but nobody wants anything to do with him. unable to even land a girl who's known for shitting herself a lot the fat guy becomes a villian and he finally gets to experience the magical girl shit but having never actually smelling girl shit his reality is shattered and he gives up being the villian rather quickly. The series ends with all the girls killing themselves in various ways and one ends up in a psych ward.
Jayden Wilson
>cryptid familiars Does one of them have a bigfoot? Or a chpacabra? Or even the Jersey Devil?
All the girls have color changing iutfits. Eachccolor represents a power and style of fighting, and each girl starts out with a blank outfit and switching between preferred styles before their true color unlocks. Typical "find your talents/the real you" kind of story, but the girls never end up in the colors and archetypes you think they do.
Blake Robinson
What if magical girls where powered by singing. And they had to fight ancient mythological beasts. At first there would be tension in the ranks because one girl saw her previous partner die and the MC who is filling that place is both terrible at it and a constant reminder of that loss and pain. And it's no picnic for the MC either. Because she has to keep lying to her best friend and it's straining their relationship. What's more there will be a third girl who starts out as an actual antagonist but she's conflicted by her own problems and sense of conscience and morality.
Jace Hill
Milf magical girl breastfeeding
Benjamin Brooks
It's something that I've been wanting to do with a firiend for a while.
Basic premise is that before the villain can be defeated, she uses the last of her power to send her generals back in time to kill the magical girl before she can awaken.
At the same time, a Japanese OL bored with her life gets truck'd saving a kid. She awakens to find herself in a place that looks like Earth but is not her home. In fact, she's in the America of an alternate Earth, in the body of a Caucasian girl named Isabella, a teenage weeaboo. OL-san suddenly meets the obligatory mascot who frets over having made a mistake.
In fact, Isabella is the magical girl heroine known as Sentimental Hellraiser Belle-chan... or she was supposed to be. However, the villain's generals managed to take her out before the mascot could arrive and awaken her to her destiny. He tried using his power to revive her before she died completely but this happened at the exact same time OL-san was truck'd causing an interdimensional mixup and OL-san's soul ending up in Isabella's body. Even worse, Isabella's soul is in OL-san's and this has caused a rift between dimensions... meaning if the villain can win here, then she can also go to OL-san's home and easily conquer a reality with no magical girls at all. So it's up to OL-san to have to fight the villain organization Brink-11 to try and save two worlds while also having to live as a foreign girl in a land she's completely unfamiliar with.
Basically, it'd be a thing that's both played seriously and earnestly while also lightly poking fun at 2000s weeb culture and the mallcore girl thing and whatnot. MC's magical girl form, for instance, would have the overall feel of something like a white girl doing a Misa cosplay or the MC's "weeabooness" being ramped up since she's actually a Japanese woman, the generals having names like Dear Maria and Visual K, etc. Just a tongue-in-cheek love letter to a bygone era.
Gavin Taylor
Interesting, tell me more
Sebastian Walker
>100% yuri >no homo Pick one and only one.
David Wilson
A Grant Morrison-esque critical examination of the "magical girl story that turns out to actually be a bleak procession of despair for jaded and/or edgy teens and adults" subgenre of magical girls. I don't have many specifics in my head, but >the magical girls it follows are recently deceased and their undeath kinda works on The Crow rules >the final boss dark god-who it turns out is also the one who rezzed and empowered the girls in the first place so he could run them through this ringer-is, despite his power, a (god) hikki who used to enjoy watching ningens be happy and overcome adversity but now he's bringing all this apocalyptic shit and torturing these cute dead girls and their loved ones because he's even more depressed than usual and wants to spread his misery because seeing ningens happy and triumphant when he isn't offends him now >the final battle is the magical girls breaking down this pathetic wretch's psychological defense mechanisms and other maladaptive coping tropes before he can pull off some elaborate murder-suicide on them
Aaron Thomas
The Earth is being invaded by the evil army from the Shadow kingdom! Only one girl can save it, the prophesied heroine, Prism Sorceress Dazzling Miki! However, Miki has no interest in risking herself in battle against an evil army. After all, isn't that what all those soldiers with tanks and guns are for? Instead she uses her powers for her own amusement, and minor issues that crop up around her. Every episode ends with news reports of the advance of the evil army. Near the end of the series, the TV station is captured, one of the anchors is replaced by a monster, and the broadcasts begin to speak of glorious victories over the foolish humans and praising the shadow kingdom.
Christian Bailey
Magical girls who can only transform by kissing each other. They unlock new powers as their trust and affection grows. Eventually they learn that there's an alternative to kissing that unlocks their true potential.
Jason Foster
Stupid-ass idea. Wouldn't last more than one season before being forgotten.
Jose Carter
Isn't that Ore Twintails?
Nolan Ross
No, the MC is a guy, but the others are actually girls.
Jayden Jones
If it was Grant Morrison it'd be literally the exact opposite. Morrison's stuff tends to be reconstructive, not deconstructive. X-Men is maybe the one exception and even then it's more about having to move on from the past (i.e. repeating the same stories) and look towards the future.
Ryder Hill
But what if we added an onee-san type to job in order to show how much of a threat the current villain is? Maybe though in a pair of gay lolis too.
Gavin Gomez
Rather than mums being retired magical girls, I'd like to see a story where a completely normal and average milf gets chosen to become a new magical girl/woman. Mums deserve to receibe the call to adventure too. Let's say magic is powered by maternal feelings and a life experience, which milfs have much more than any youngster. And no bullshit about making her younger while transformed.
Samuel Gonzalez
No, not even a villain played by Sugita could this abortion of an idea.
Ethan Cox
You're probably right. Even if it went completely over the top with hammy action, it wouldn't work.
Oliver Rogers
That's cute I love middle-aged and older anime protag