Hatena Illusion
Finished · 12 epChildren's Playground Entertainment · 2020 · Japan

Hatena Illusion

はてな☆イリュージョン

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The series centers on Makoto Shiranui, a boy who travels to Tokyo seeking to become the apprentice of Mamoru Hoshisato, a world-famous magician and friend of his parents. Ever since he had watched a show by Mamoru and his wife Maive, he had dreamed of being a magician. Their daughter Kana (nicknamed Hatena) has been Makoto's friend since childhood. Even though Tokyo has had a rash of burglaries by a beautiful woman thief, Makoto can rest easy as long as Hatena is there. When he arrives at the Hoshisato residence, a haunted mansion, the family butler Jeeves and the maid Emma greet him, and he is reunited with Hatena, only to find out that they don't really get along now. (Source: Anime News Network)

Episodes

12
1. Episode 1 - Episode 1
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2. Episode 2 - Episode 2
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3. Episode 3 - Episode 3
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4. Episode 4 - Episode 4
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5. Episode 5 - Episode 5
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6. Episode 6 - Episode 6
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7. Episode 7 - Episode 7
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8. Episode 8 - Episode 8
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9. Episode 9 - Episode 9
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10. Episode 10 - Episode 10
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11. Episode 11 - Episode 11
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12. Episode 12 - Episode 12
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