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Once upon a time, in a small village, there lived a beautiful maiden named Emma. She was known for her kindness and gentle nature, always helping others in need. Emma was employed as a maid by a wealthy family who resided in a grand mansion on the outskirts of the village. In the same village, there was a butler named Edward. He was a mysterious and reserved man, always dressed in a crisp black suit. Edward served the family as their loyal butler for many years, but not much was known about his past.


Overall, I love “Cherry Magic.” There’s a movie version coming out next month, and I highly anticipate it. I completed this drama at the right time. Anyways, I’ve seen the teaser, trailer, and interviews. I am hooked on this couple. My rating for the drama is 4.75/5. It would’ve been nice to get a kiss after the confession, but I’ll settle for the tight hugs and head taps.

The separation does not go as intended, their time apart making both men aware of the lack of communication between them while revealing the stark reality of being involved in a primarily secret same-sex relationship. Hence, our two leads begin an entirely new journey as they realize that being together means talking with each other, leaning on each other, and being openly involved despite the fear of persecution.

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Edward served the family as their loyal butler for many years, but not much was known about his past. Despite his enigmatic nature, he was highly respected for his professionalism and efficiency. One fateful day, the mansion was visited by a witch named Cassandra.

Asian Drama Review: Cherry Magic

~ Warning! Minor Spoilers! Japanese Drama Review: “Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?!” (30歳まで童貞だと魔法使いになれるらしい/ 30-sai made Dotei Da to Mahotsukai ni Nareru rashii) [2020] ~

I just finished watching “My Love Mix-Up!” which I enjoyed a lot. My friend, Bryan, recommended I watch “Ossan’s Love,” but instead, I stumbled on a bunch of reviews praising “Cherry Magic” and comparing it to “My Love Mix-Up!” I can see how they are similar. I loved them both, but if I had to choose, I would pick “Cherry Magic.”

The drama introduces viewers to a regular salaryman, Kiyoshi ADACHI, who is a virgin turning 30 soon. Supposedly, when one is still a virgin by their 30 th birthday, they develop a special power turning them into a wizard. Turning 30, Adachi discovers that he can hear people’s thoughts upon physical touch. Through this, he learns that the shinning bright co-worker, Yuichi KUROSAWA, has a crush on him. They become close, and Adachi develops feelings for Kurosawa.

The first thing I must praise this drama for is the casting. They picked very believable Adachi and Kurosawa, who played their characters exceedingly well. The story intelligently makes them seem like complete opposites giving off those charming opposites attract vibe. One can truly feel the love being emitted from both. Watching the two leads interact was sweet and warm. In addition, the supporting cast was fantastic. Nozomi FUJISAKI is super cute, and I love how supportive she is of the relationship, even though she has a crush on Adachi. I hope she finds love. Kengo URABE, a senior at work, had his endearing moment too. Their junior, Yuta ROKKAKU, is freaking hilarious; I love that he’s unconsciously the cock block. By the way, he looks so much better with his hair styled up. The secondary couple, Tsuge and Minato, were pretty decent. I didn’t love them as much as the main pairing, but they had a solid storyline. Also, their characters did get an entire arc.

Moving on, Adachi is the definition of adorkable. His little gestures just put a smile on my face. One would think playing his opposite would be a cool yet cold person. However, Kurosawa is gentle, considerate, and has such a lovely smile. Both characters had their backstory and growth. Since Adachi can hear someone’s thoughts, listening to one’s inner turmoil was a cool concept and gave the show an added layer of sensitive depth.

Overall, I love “Cherry Magic.” There’s a movie version coming out next month, and I highly anticipate it. I completed this drama at the right time. Anyways, I’ve seen the teaser, trailer, and interviews. I am hooked on this couple. My rating for the drama is 4.75/5. It would’ve been nice to get a kiss after the confession, but I’ll settle for the tight hugs and head taps.

The film ended with the two leads walking down a busy street holding hands. Some people stared. Some people didn’t. Some people whispered. Others ignored them. But the beauty of that moment was in the way Adachi and Kurosawa walked proudly hand-in-hand, heads held high down a street where the only acceptance that mattered to them was their own.
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She was a powerful sorceress known for her magical abilities and unpredictable nature. Cassandra claimed to be seeking refuge from dark forces that were after her. The family agreed to let her stay in their mansion until she felt safe enough to leave. As days went by, Emma, Edward, and Cassandra began to interact more frequently due to their close proximity. Emma saw past Edward's stoic demeanor and realized that he held a deep sadness within him. She tried to befriend him and bring some comfort to his life. On the other hand, Cassandra took an interest in Emma's pure heart. She saw potential in the young maiden and decided to mentor her in the ways of magic. Cassandra believed that Emma possessed untapped magical abilities and could become a powerful witch herself. Under Cassandra's guidance, Emma began to develop her magic skills. She learned spells, potions, and enchantments, all the while maintaining her humble nature. The bond between Emma, Edward, and Cassandra grew stronger, forming a peculiar yet harmonious trio. As the trio spent more time together, they realized that they complemented each other perfectly. Emma's kindness softened Edward's heart, while Cassandra's wisdom and guidance helped Emma navigate the world of magic. In return, Emma brought light and joy into their lives, filling their days with laughter and love. Together, they faced numerous challenges and overcame adversities using their unique skills and strengths. Their talents combined, they were able to protect the village from dark forces and bring peace to the troubled souls. In doing so, they earned the respect and admiration of the villagers. Despite their differences, the maiden, the butler, and the witch proved that true friendship knows no boundaries. They taught each other valuable lessons about love, acceptance, and the power of unity. And so, their story became a legend in the village, reminding everyone of the extraordinary things that can happen when unlikely companions embark on a shared journey..

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