Mahoutsukai no Yome

This is your magical teacher for tonight

Why does this show act so special when it's basically about an old dude getting some young girl to marry him by throwing money around?

When the fuck does this air, there's nothing on HS but its released on HS.

2 episode of a 3 episode OVA that's a prequel are out. The 3 first episodes of the series was shown on a festival, series itself will start airing in October.

>tfw Elias will never be my husbando
Why live?

Oh right.

We need to learn his techniques for when we are old.

Are you saying that this young girl pleases old men for money?

>we need to learn how to stay immortal and be able to shapeshift forever guys

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Sounds great. How do I start?

What a qt

Are you implying that's a bad thing?

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Always worth a try.

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>Acquire the ability to be immortal and shapeshift into a bishounen and shota form
>have suggestions of a 'dark and troubled past' which girls love and exude eldritch danger
>acquire dark and slightly edgy but /fa/ clothes and acquire an even more /fa/ actual skull head with nice curly horns which makes you look like you are roleplaying as the Faction Paradox from Doctor Who
>be super knowledgeable and /lit/
>become magical
>become obsessed with saving the loli

>Daddy Skellington's Teen Bride

Have you said your goodbye's to Elias yet?

Elias is so /pure/ ;_;
There's no chance that he goes anywhere, the manga would go nowhere if one of the MCs vanished.

Thread needs some more comfy

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I hope they show more food.

He's such a badass.

Is this what Americans do to their pancakes?

Does anyone know what the fuck is up with the airing? When's it starting?

Sounds pretty good.

It would be cool

October

Thanks user

>When's it starting?
October

>Americans

Are you even watching/reading the series?

See the pancakes? That's how the Americans does it, Japan tends to copy Americans when it comes to some food. Because I know for damn sure that Europe does not make pancakes like that

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Yeah I'm British and I see bacon on pancakes as more of a American/Canadian thing.

Canadian here, never ate pancakes with bacon but we do often put a sausage in the middle with a bunch of maple syrup and roll it up. It's the shit.

Have never put or seen bacon on top of pancakes until now.

That said, it looks good and I might try it.

That sounds tasty

They're in England.

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See how flat our pancakes are, see how fat the ones in the series are.

Because one of the MC's is a skelly wizard

Blame that on Silky refusing to let them starve on your wafer-thin bullshitcakes.

When are we getting the third ova episode?

Don't mind me, just a superior "Sensei" coming through.

No spoilers please. I'm still reading it.

No worries, mate. It's just so lovely and the dread only adds to the fantastic result. I can imagine this to be turned into a stand-alone anime movie directed by Nakazawa Kazuto.

Excellent rec man, time to go read.

September, I think it was, with the series starting in October. I'm not for certain, their website is incomprehensible and untranslatable.

September. The airdate is shown in the 2nd OVA.

I didn't even know they were making this!

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Well now you know

Saw an ad for OVA 3 among the premovie trailers when I went to see spiderman the other day. American theater. I've never seen anime advertised in a theater here before, let alone something like an OVA. Is this series actually really, really popular and I never realized?

>Little girl strays from the road of recovery after forgetting to close the door

It's not THAT popular, but they're banking on it being so. The premise is solid, it's NOT HAPPENING IN JAPAN, and it opens the doors to the huge world of weirdness that is the old Euro-Celtic fae mythos without it just being the Japanese borrowing names and slapping them on unrelated things. It also helps the mangaka is a HUGE Celtaboo and has actually done research, so it can be appreciated by both the Japanese who are totally ignorant of that sort of thing and by the not-so-casual that might have heard of this sort of thing either through study or fairy tales/word of mouth. Plus it looks like they don't plan to skimp on money for production, so it'll be visually appealing as well. It's got better footing than Grimgar did, at least.

Yeah, I didn't think it was that popular, and I really don't go onto Sup Forums very often. I tend to stay in /tg/

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>that bucket of cute turnip dudes
cute

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There's a lot of horrifying fae that are way too cute in this series, like the sheep-moth things.

CUTE

>tfw you can't just buy a qt young girl and groom her into an ideal wife

Life is cruel, I hate this planet.

Sure you can, you just have to go to a third world shithole and smuggle her through the boarder.

I meant legally, and a white one.

Russian mail bride

Mail order russians. They don't have SJWs over there.

Hell, I think my best bet for a wife is to meet or import a foreigner.

>slav
>white

Knowing my luck I'd get some slant eyed Siberian orphan or a worn out prostitute.

I mean, I'm sure you get pictures to chose from.
Hell, if you go there to pick up your new waifu, you'll get to see her IRL first.

Which is why you go and inspect your merchandises before you buy

Is this legal? Seems too good to be true.

>Is this legal
No

No.

You could do it in what's probably at least a quasi-legal manner by finding a qt who wants to immigrate (helps if your 'murican, since that's where everyone wants to go), and arrange to marry her, then use her relation with you to get her a visa.

The world's first novel, the Tale of Genji, did this.
Don't let memes stay dreams. Go out there and groom a waifu. Preferably 2D, because 3D is pig disgusting.

Woolybugs are harmless.

That was one thing the OAVs did where the manga's only briefly touched on: the imagery of spirits in England seems to be very different than in Japan, where almost everything Chise saw was a gamut from borderline creepy to outright terrifying in aspect, even if it were basically harmless. England's fae, for the most part, seem to be as they appear and act accordingly, barring the famous types like the leanan sidhe and the more mischievous faeries whose antics cause harm even not intended do. Kind of an interesting divide in how the spirits are considered, at least through Chise's eyes. It also explains a lot about why Chise is pretty blase about things where others would be frightened: she's numb due to oversaturation from Japanese slime spirits made of mouths and withered crones with only half their bodies.

Update. Judging from the wiki, it's actually legal. You have to pass a background check of sorts before the marriage agency is allowed to give you the ladies address, and you are "only" allowed to have two K-1 (fiance visas) per person. There's also spouse visas, but it is apparently potentially easier to get the K-1 than the "Entry for Spouse" visa types.

Essentially, all that "mail order bride" services are (and how they are regulated) is a paid access dating site focused on international relationships.

There was actually a law passed in 2006 directly targeted at protecting the imported girls from domestic abuse (since they are liable to be ignorant of the protections they have in a non-hellhole country).

So Japanese spirits: Everything is terrifying to look at
English spirits: Nicer to look at but appearances can be deceiving.

so what about that giant mouse that ate the Liberian?

The Nopperabo and their ilk are a lot less terrifying than the average fae.

That doesn't sound at all like I imagined. I'd almost prefer it to be illegal than to be legal but suck.

Giant mouse is Japanese, and it's just hungry.

It won't sing a pretty song to lure your ship into the rocks just to kill you in the Rhine.