I went into this manga expecting a sol story of a girl being kind-hear ted by helping people and realizing that there is a fine line between good and bad consequences of her actions. It delivered wonderfully, and it showed something as deep as traumas, or crossing boundaries by exposing secrets people wish to hide.
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The main girl is a over-powered character who clearly uses her powers as and when she wants to make people's lives better, sometimes even without their permission. I liked her, but sometimes things are
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Things Important to a Mage, Things Precious to a Mage, Things That Are Important to Magic Users Japanese: 魔法遣いに大切なこと More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 9
Status: Finished
Published: May 9, 2002 to Jan 9, 2003
Theme:
Iyashikei
Demographic:
Shounen
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I would've loved 'Someday's Dreamers' if it had actual depth to it.
The basic premise is that magic can be used to make people happy. In line with this, our overpowered protagonist, Yume, dreams (heh) of making everyone in the world happy using her magic. The manga then proceeds to provide situations in which Yume uses magic of all kinds, with seemingly no restraint or constraint, to make people happy...at least on the surface. The main issue with the way Yume is written, is that she sees no major personal consequences for her mistakes. Her impulsiveness and the resulting mistakes are, thus, treated as fine because "she ... |