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fun. This is actually a bit better than the source light novel because it eliminates the awkwardness of multiple indistinguishable firstperson narrators and some of the excessive world building.
The fan service honestly doesn't need to be there although my annoyance at totally modern underwear in an otherwise midth century world could be shining through here and is anatomically suspect, but apart from that and ridiculously huge feet on all of the characters, this is pretty decent.
I found this series by chance looking for more yuri light novels and manga,

Reading the reviews, the manga is more interesting than the light novels but I am still curious and want to read them.


Princess Anisphia regains her memories from a previous life filled with cars and modern technology, In this new life and knowledge from her previous life, she begins developing 'magicology',

When she is testing out her new broom, she stumbles upon her brother ending his engagement to Euphyllia very publicly and unjustly, the rumors about her harassing his actually love interest is taken at face value when it is possible the level in which is was done maybe not be true.
Anisphia take is upon herself to kidnap her,

I love this and the reviews are right, The humor is the best part, I'm looking forward to seeing the progression of their relationship, Notably hornier than the anime, Didnt really need the breast and crotch shots of ayearold in her underwear, but maybe thats just me, Luckily not much of that in the next volumes out so far, The inside covers of some of these volumes can also be sketch, though, The anime also smooths out some unneeded issues like the broom getting lost, so some of those may annoy you if youre coming from the anime.
It was enjoyable! I like the inventor heroine, and their budding relationship is sweet, When Anisphia reawakens to her memories of her previous life, she dedicates herself to studying magicology even though she has no spellcasting power of her own.
A little night jaunt winds up with her bringing along Lady Euphyllia, who gets stolen away just when her life is falling apart, So begins the story of an overeager lunatic and the magic prodigy she loves,

Youll never convince me that the light novel is better than this adaptation because it is absolutely not possible, The whole reason this story works so well is because of the gorgeous art and how good it is at depicting, well, everything, but also how much it gets across and the vibrant world it creates.


Anisphia is a heroine of the first order, taking the hyper but inattentive and disinterested trope and just replacing it with hyper.
Theres a lot to discover and enjoy in this new world and Anisphias got no time to think things through, The art gives her the energy she needs to be one of the best characters Ive seen in some time,

Shes also got all her previous world knowledge, but she doesnt exactly become overpowered it just provides her with the means to think about the world differently so far, anyway and thats an appreciable detail.
It might be silly, since Euphyllia is clearly OP, but the fact that shes the native instead of Anisphia gives this a really fresh feeling.


Speaking of our second lead, Euphyllia is about to be rejected by the prince, her betrothed, in a classic scene that was literally just replicated in this very same week of releases in The Holy Grail of Eris and this is a lot more fun in that respect and lacks the pacing problems of its competitor.


Which leads to possibly my favourite scene in a manga in ages Manga moment Manga moment, when Anisphia comes screaming onto the scene by smashing her way through a window on an out of control broom, then kidnapping Euphyllia to get her the heck out of there.


Yes, girl has met girl, and I am ever a sucker for a good yuri and this one starts off with some serious flare.
Even when the story slows down or has some odd issues boy, they really worked that fanservice button hard a couple times, Anisphia is here to carry the day.
Sure, she might be a little thirsty, but shes not totally predatory and, while Euphyllia might be a little less outward in her emotional displays, shes got no trouble keeping her new friend under control.


So much of this just works and works and works, The worldbuilding seminar, which is a bit leaden with text, is made utterly palpable by Anisphias ridiculous exuberance in delivering her lecture, Shes the encapsulation of that one person who has a hobby theyre absolutely enamoured with and really, really, really needs you to know about it.


Euphyllia is a lot more restrained, but the manga smartly gives us a lot of her inner monologue to compensate and shes definitely the cool intellectual type anyway.
She certainly has her role to play in the story and not just making Anisphia weak in the knees,

The yuri is both subtle and utterly blatant, depending on the character, Anisphia has all but outed herself to the world and makes no bones about her attraction to Euphyllia, though she definitely has her softer side for her new friend as well.


Euphyllia, meanwhile, seems like she just hasnt figured herself out yet, Theres a lot of pointed dialogue about how shes at loose ends now that shes stuck at Anisphias villa, but she doesnt really regret the loss of her relationship with the prince.
Combined with the very sweet denouement to this volume, it at least implies a lot for the story to work with,

Sure, its not perfect, Anisphia can easily be a lot, although they kept her on exactly the right side of things for me to not find her annoying at all.
The info dump does slow things down a bit and, even with all the fun, and the barest rumblings of an ongoing plot dont appear until the very, very end.


But, and this is where The Holy Grail of Eris wobbled unsteadily over the finish while this one dashed effortlessly so, the groundwork for why these characters should matter to me at all has been well established ahead of them being given anything to do.


The fiancé bit is given time to breathe and then we work towards the dynamic of our leads as they learn to interact and what they want and what motivates them.
It makes me interested and I dont have to guess why I might want to read more, I already do,

. minor problems aside, which admittedly might lower my rating on another book, Anisphia and Euphyllia are great and such a good pairing that Im already keen to see what they get up to.
After that introduction between the two I knew there was no way this wasnt getting five unless it utterly fell apart and it did quite a bit better than that.
Princess Anisphia is a ridiculously charismatic protagonist able to lend emotion, humor and excitement into every scene of this manga, Euphyllia is immediately capturing but the depth they give to her makes her a compelling romantic lead and character for the plot, It feels far beyond the bog standard Isaki story where one's past life makes them uniquely equipped to deal with the world but instead Princess Anisphia is likely actively having her dreams hindered by realizing her past life in the modern world.
I think the story has really interesting hooks for
Gain Access To The Magical Revolution Of The Reincarnated Princess And The Genius Young Lady, Vol. 1 (manga) Written By Harutsugu Nadaka Disseminated As Pamphlet
later conflicts and great romantic hooks for that building relationship between the two women, It's very good. A new royal yuri fantasy!

As a young girl, Princess Anisphia regained her memories of her past life in another world, and ever since, those memories have inspired her.
Though her inability to use magic has affected her reputation, she has dealt with this shortcoming by researching and harnessing the arcane in her own way.
When her brother breaks off his engagement with Euphyllia, the daughter of a duke, Anisphia suggests the two move in together and study magicology to restore Euphyllias honorthus beginning a tale that will shape the realm, the world, and their futures!.