But Chiharu is afraid that Toyohi is only in love with him since he is a wizard. As time passes, they grow closer and start spending more time together. Later he confesses to Chiharu that he has fallen in love with him. One day a man named Toyohi Utsumi approaches him and tells him his love for magic.
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The protagonist Chiharu Kashima is a wizard.
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‘Kono Danshi, Mahou ga Oshigoto Desu.’ has a fantasy theme. But it’s a fun show if you are just looking to watch some shounen-ai on the fly. Since each episode is quite short and there are only four episodes, everything seems to move too quickly, and it’s hard to get close to the characters. The manga version has got a loyal fan base because of the story and the characters, but the anime adaptation could have done much better. For the lovers of shounen-ai, the characters are pretty important, sometimes more than the plot. One of the main reasons why ‘Kono Danshi, Mahou ga Oshigoto Desu.’ is on this list is because the anime has got potential. Kono Danshi, Mahou ga Oshigoto Desu (2016) Now that they are reunited, Masamune vows to make Ritsu fall in love with him again since the latter had become reluctant towards love due to the heartbreak he received at school. Later Masamune finds that Ritsu is his old schoolmate who had confessed to him. Ritsu wants to resign, but when his boss Masamune Takano calls him useless, he stays to protect his pride. He does get a job at the literary section, but it turns out he has been put in the shoujo manga department. He applies for a job in the Marukawa publishing company and hopes to get a position in the literary section. When he can no longer bear the jealous attitudes of his co-workers, he decides to quit his job and join another publishing company to prove his worth. He is quite good at his job, but still, people think that he has the job because his father is the owner. Ritsu works as an editor in his father’s publishing company.
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The protagonists of the anime are Ritsu Onodera and Masamune Takano.
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Two are anime series, one is a movie, and one is an Original Video Animation. There have been four anime adaptations of the manga. Right now, happening every Thursday through November 18, the Garden is hosting Las Vegas’s “Drag Superstar,” a drag race-styled competition featuring the Valley’s fiercest up-and-coming Queens, where attendees get to vote on who moves on to the next week and the grand prize winner will be invited to join the Garden’s famed residency lineup, which includes many RPDR alums.‘Sekaiichi Hatsukoi’ is based on a light novel that first came out in the year 2006. They’ve also got great food-think upscale gastropub fare like angus beef sliders and cauliflower wings-great happy hour specials, DJs and bottle service on weekends, and they host Ru Paul’s Drag Race viewing parties. But despite the challenges of opening in the midst of a pandemic, the Garden quickly became the hottest gay bar in town, thanks in part to a sexy, stylish space in the super-hot, hip, and happening DTLV Arts District, as well as a Bottomless Drag Brunch every Saturday and Sunday. It’s been a long time since a new LGBTQ bar opened in Las Vegas, and the Garden didn’t exactly have timing on its side-originally scheduled to open March 20, 2020, the date got pushed (for obvious reasons) into June of that still-not-a-great-year.