Dai Mahou Touge


Magical Witch Punie-Chan

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Synonyms: Daimahou Touge
Japanese: 大魔法峠
English: Magical Witch Punie-Chan
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Type: OVA
Episodes: 4
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Mar 20, 2006 to Mar 21, 2007
Licensors: Media Blasters
Studios: None found, add some
Source: Manga
Genres: ComedyComedy, FantasyFantasy
Themes: Gag HumorGag Humor, Mahou ShoujoMahou Shoujo, SchoolSchool
Demographic: ShounenShounen
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

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Score: 6.921 (scored by 1337413,374 users)
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Ranked: #46712
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Popularity: #3920
Members: 34,728
Favorites: 116

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These series are incredibly similar in their quirky humor, particularly in the way they inject the whole cutesy magical girl stereotype with plenty of gore and brutality. If you like one, you'll surely like the other. 
report Recommended by Krelian
Besides the obvious similarity -- blonde haired, green-eyed bishes that know how to kick butt when the situation calls for it -- in both these series, cute equals deadly. Random, unearthly occurrences abound and the iconic innocent-to-serious face changes from Excel Saga, if you like pain stirred in with your cute, you can’t go wrong with Dai Mahou Touge. 
report Recommended by Nek0
If you like Dai Mahou Touge for it's complete lack of respect for the magical girls genre, you'll probably like Puni Puni Poemi; same lack of respect. It shoudl be noted however that this is a spin-off from Excel Saga. And well, Excel Saga. That should be warning enough if you've ever seen it. Or read it. Or know of it at all. 
report Recommended by Robiyn
Both anime have a very similar humour style. 
report Recommended by paratroid
While Konosuba focuses more on slapstick comedy and Dai Mahou Touge has a lot more dark comedy, they're both parodies of their respective genres.  
report Recommended by Ericonator
If you are looking for dark humor you have found it. 
report Recommended by Punkero
If you enjoy watching Binan Earth Defense club adventures, Dai Mahou Touge is a Must-see! Both of these are absurd, extreme variations of mahou-shoujo genre. Both of these show you some food talking and walking around instead of peacefully lying on your plate. 
report Recommended by Monoxid
Both anime involve the same sort of aesthetic juxtaposition, with a cutesy artstyle and gorey aesthetics. Both use the same forms of comedy, mainly involving death and general violence for Black Comedy, as well as general absurdity, referential humor, and meta humor. Most of the cast in both shows are also intentionally unsympathetic. 
report Recommended by Burger-Meister
Do you prefer your magical girls with spice instead of sugar? While both shows are brutal parodies of old school majokko, Dai Mahou Touge takes most of its inspiration from 80's "cute witch" shows (Minky Momo, Creamy Mami, etc.); Mahou Shoujo Kurumi, on the other hand, is obvious homage to Sailor Moon and early Pretty Cure. If, like me, you enjoy violent gag humor and are well-versed in the history of magical girls, consider adding these quick watches to your list! 
report Recommended by n3k0rin
Both shows feature a cute princess which casually commits quite brutal acts of mischief, destruction and violence in a cute and innocent manner. Sleepy Princess is more on the slice-of-life, moe and cartoon violence side. Mahou Touge is closer to dark magical girl and visual gore. What unites them is the basic idea of a cute yet violent princess not bound by moral restraints. 
report Recommended by inim
These are both short series about a girl(s) that come to the main males world and causes's him comedic despair they both are ridiculous,overthetop magic girl anime Guardian hearts is more ecchi though 
report Recommended by bloodiemonster
Shows that at first glance star cute girls that do cute things, who actually turn out to be unhinged sociopaths. Expect lots of spastic comedy and rejection of moral standards, and usage of Ride Of The Valkyries? 
report Recommended by No_Comment
Focused only on magical girl anime but within that genre just as on target 
report Recommended by chinaboat
Mahou Shoujo Ore harkens back to the feel of magical girl parody OVA series from the early and mid 2000s like Dokuro-chan, Dai Mahou Touge (Magical Witch Punie-Chan), and Puni Puni Poemii. All of these shows use hyper-violence (and sometimes fan service) as a source of comedy. Mahou Shoujo Ore adds a little extra bit of spice with gender bending magical girl transformations. If you enjoyed one of the old OVAs, check out Ore; if you liked Ore, check out these old pioneers. 
report Recommended by pluvia33
The lack of common sense, the randomness, the split personalities, and the living veggies are in both anime.  
report Recommended by tintin2006
Magic, comedy, parody, and most importantly: cute animals that make overly dramatic faces with a side of sadism. 
report Recommended by Kuromee
Both feature characters that normally shouldn't be mean and feisty, so they both have such parody approach. Dai Mahou Touge, evil mahou shoujo and Murder Princess, agressive mercenary girl in princess dress (and tiara). 
report Recommended by grsh
Both contain two strong female protagonists with a strong bond, are highly skilled for combat fighting (high action), end up fighting against one another, and they're both pretty gory animes. Kagura also closely resembles one of the main female characters in Noir Certain tracks/songs are also similar with the siren-like voices.  
report Recommended by keitasama
Both animes are parodies of anime stereotypes. While Maria+Holic is a play on the sweet boarding school yuri animes, Dai Mahou Touge is a parody on magical girl animes. Both feature a main character who, upon first glance, is a sweet, blonde girl. However, both Punie and Maria are sadistic on the inside. Both shows are comedies and really easy to watch. Dai Mahou Touge is really short (only 8 episodes) and I'd definitely recommend it if you want a good parody of the animes you're used to watching. 
report Recommended by psychokillua