

Upon meeting Koyomi, they become good friends, but Yumiko often displays a somewhat of a tsundere-like personality towards her. She was often teased at elementary school and stared at in public because of her doll-like appearance. She has a staff and a spell book left to her by her great-grandfather, and usually wears white. She is quick-learned at magic, seeing a complex spell and repeating it perfectly, without practicing. Yumiko Cristina Ichinose ( 一ノ瀬・弓子・クリスティーナ, Ichinose Yumiko Kurisutīna) Voiced by: Haruka Tomatsu A natural-born 15-year-old mage, she has purple eyes and silver hair. This ability has gradually been improving.

She has the unusual ability of being able to take any code (spell) and change it into a washbasin summoning code. She gets lousy grades, is not very athletic and doesn't really have anything about herself to brag about, so she decides to go to a magic school that she saw in a flyer in order to change herself. Since she is only 146 cm (4 ft 9½ in) tall, she is often mistaken for an elementary school student when she is wearing her own clothes. As magic is not as easy as it seems, initially Koyomi's talent seems to consist of making washbasins randomly fall out of the sky.Ĭharacters Koyomi Morishita ( 森下 こよみ, Morishita Koyomi ) Voiced by: Ai Nonaka A bumbling 15-year-old first year high school student who has the body of a child. Modern magic is accomplished with the aid of computers by writing special programs for them.


Seeing a flyer about a school for magicians, Koyomi takes the enrollment exam and becomes a student of Misa Anehara, a powerful master magician. The protagonist, Koyomi Morishita, is a short, clumsy, female high school freshman who is mercilessly teased except by her good friend Yumiko. A 12-episode anime adaptation began airing in Japan on the networks BS11, AT-X, and Bandai Channel between July and September 2009. An anime adaptation was announced in October 2008. A manga adaptation started serialization in the shōnen magazine Jump Square on August 4, 2008. A new edition of the first light novel was released on April 25, 2008. As of March 25, 2009, six volumes have been published by Shueisha under their Super Dash Bunko imprint. "Comprehensible Modern-Day Magic") is a Japanese light novel series by, and the debut work of, Hiroshi Sakurazaka, with illustrations by Miki Miyashita. Modern Magic Made Simple ( Japanese: よくわかる現代魔法, Hepburn: Yoku Wakaru Gendai Mahō, lit.
