Unlike traditional magical girl shows where powers come from hope, magic in this world is fueled by life force.

: A creepy website appears on her computer, granting her a magical "stick" (weapon) because she is considered "unfortunate".

: Every time a girl uses her "stick," her lifespan decreases, often represented by her hair turning gray or bleeding from her eyes.

: Can stop time for everyone except the user.

Mahou Shoujo Site (Magical Girl Site) is a dark, psychological horror series that flips the traditional "magical girl" genre on its head. If you’re coming from upbeat classics like Sailor Moon , be prepared: this series focuses on trauma, extreme bullying, and a "magic comes with a price" system that is literally life-threatening.

: Powers aren't just "blasts of light." They take the form of everyday objects, such as:

: Aya Asagiri is a 14-year-old middle schooler who suffers from severe bullying at school and physical abuse from her brother at home.

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Unlike traditional magical girl shows where powers come from hope, magic in this world is fueled by life force.

: A creepy website appears on her computer, granting her a magical "stick" (weapon) because she is considered "unfortunate". Mahou Shoujo Site

: Every time a girl uses her "stick," her lifespan decreases, often represented by her hair turning gray or bleeding from her eyes. Unlike traditional magical girl shows where powers come

: Can stop time for everyone except the user. : Can stop time for everyone except the user

Mahou Shoujo Site (Magical Girl Site) is a dark, psychological horror series that flips the traditional "magical girl" genre on its head. If you’re coming from upbeat classics like Sailor Moon , be prepared: this series focuses on trauma, extreme bullying, and a "magic comes with a price" system that is literally life-threatening.

: Powers aren't just "blasts of light." They take the form of everyday objects, such as:

: Aya Asagiri is a 14-year-old middle schooler who suffers from severe bullying at school and physical abuse from her brother at home.