The manga adaptation of “The Irregular at Magic High School: Ichijō Masaki Tenkō-hen” is set to end on April 18. This manga, drawn by Hazumi Takeda, adapts the 19th volume of Tsutomu Satou’s light novel series, focusing on Ichijō Masaki’s temporary transfer to First High School.
What is The Irregular at Magic High School: Ichijō Masaki Tenkō-hen?
Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei: Ichijou Masaki Tenkou-hen (魔法科高校の劣等生 一条将輝転校編), also known as “The Irregular at Magic High School: Masaki Ichijou’s School Transfer Journal,” is a manga that delves into a specific arc within the larger Irregular at Magic High School universe. The series takes place in a world in the 2090s where magic is a systematized technology, and follows siblings Tatsuya and Miyuki Shiba as they navigate First High School, a school that segregates students based on their magical abilities.
Story Context
The Ichijō Masaki Tenkō-hen manga specifically adapts content from the 19th volume of the light novel series. This arc is a part of the broader “Master Clans Conference” arc, which spans volumes 17-19 of the original novels.
Plot of Ichijō Masaki Tenkō-hen
The story revolves around Masaki Ichijō’s temporary transfer from Third High School to First High School. His primary objective is to investigate the terrorist bombing that targeted the Ten Master Clans’ Selection Meeting. This transfer puts Masaki, a prominent figure from a rival school, into close proximity with Tatsuya and Miyuki Shiba, leading to new interactions and challenges.
Ichijō Masaki: The Crimson Prince
Ichijō Masaki, often referred to as the “Crimson Prince” or “Suzaku,” is a significant character in The Irregular at Magic High School series. He is a student at Third High School and a direct descendant of the Ichijo clan, one of the Ten Master Clans that govern Japan’s magicians.
Character Profile
- Appearance: Masaki is described as handsome and charismatic, standing around 180cm tall with a well-built physique. He is popular among the ladies but rarely shows interest in them.
- Personality: Masaki is known for his strong fighting spirit, especially when facing his rival, Shiba Tatsuya. He is calm and analytical in battle, demonstrating maturity and responsibility as a member of the Ten Master Clans. He can be anxious and uneasy when talking to Miyuki Shiba, whom he admires.
- Magical Abilities: Masaki is a skilled magician who made his debut at the age of 13, volunteering for the Volunteer Army during a war. He earned the nickname “Crimson Prince” for his devastating offensive magic, which involves shaking the enemy’s body information and causing explosions that leave the surroundings dyed red.
Masaki’s Role in the Series
Masaki Ichijō serves as a rival to Tatsuya Shiba and has a complicated relationship with Miyuki. He is initially introduced as a potential romantic interest for Miyuki, leading to tension and conflict. However, his character evolves, and he is portrayed as someone willing to put Miyuki’s happiness above his own desires.
Manga Details
- Author: Hazumi Takeda
- Original Story: Tsutomu Satou
- Character Design: Kana Ishida
- Publisher: Square Enix
- Serialization: Monthly G Fantasy
- First Volume Release: November 27, 2024
Reception and Significance
The Irregular at Magic High School series has garnered significant popularity, with the light novels selling over 22 million copies in Japan. The manga and anime adaptations have also appeared on top-selling charts.
Reader’s Views on Ichijō Masaki
Some readers initially found Masaki to be an annoying character due to his romantic interest in Miyuki. However, opinions have shifted as his character development has shown him to be selfless and willing to support Miyuki’s happiness, even if it means being with someone else.
The End of an Era
The conclusion of The Irregular at Magic High School: Ichijō Masaki Tenkō-hen marks the end of this specific storyline within the Irregular at Magic High School universe. The final chapter will be published on April 18, bringing closure to Masaki’s temporary transfer and his involvement in the investigation at First High School.