In Most City, a small occult magazine is published in a coffee shop. Because of the lack of shocking or profound stories, they had difficulty selling issues. While young Jirou Tanaka struggles to keep his business afloat, his partner, Tarou Suzuki, is busy trying to find a way to marry a career woman so he can retire to a new life with as a house husband.
Things begin to turn around when they meet the passionate Gorou Satou, who is independently investigating the Mo Continent, a mysterious lost civilization. After meeting Gorou, they discovered that the Mo Part he held had the ability to transform Tarou into a Motarian, a race of beastmen from the Mo Continent.
With their magazine sales now skyrocketing, they continued to pursue the scattered Mo divisions, but they weren't the only ones after them…
It's been a while since I've seen a fairly creative attempt at anime for a younger audience that wasn't intended for young children. Despite the lack of depth, it had a lot of fun and more fur than I expected. If you're looking for more anime recommendations like Fantasy Monthly Magazine, check out the section below.
Anime Like Delusional Monthly Magazine
For fans of youthful mystery solvers
Pretty Boy Detective Club
Mayumi Doujima promised her parents that if she couldn't find the star she saw a long time ago, she would give up her dream of becoming an astronaut on her 14th birthday. As that day approaches, she accidentally enlists the help of eccentric Manabu Soutouin and the rest of Yubiwa Academy's mysterious Pretty Boy Detective Club.
Agreeing to help and in turn help the Pretty Boy Detective Club, Mayumi uses her own special skill, the ability to observe details, to find small clues and traps that would otherwise go unnoticed. attention. However, while searching for her stardom, she finds herself entangled in something far beyond what she ever imagined.
Similarities between Fantasy Monthly Magazine and Pretty Boys Detective Club
Both series are about amateur mystery investigation clubs. Both have stories that are sometimes mundane mysteries, but become increasingly cool and epic – or seemingly epic – about scale. The people who solve these mysteries are eccentric
The difference between Fantasy Monthly Magazine and Pretty Boy Detective Club
The Pretty Boy Detective Club is in the middle of students solving mysteries in a way that makes them seem older while Illusion Monthly features older characters investigating phenomena in a youthful way. The mysteries are all ordinary things made to seem grand and serious in Pretty Boys Detective Club while there's actual supernatural going on in there. Illusion Monthly Magazine
Dreamy boys explode
When Mizuki transfers to a new school, she wants to live a normal school life and make a few friends. Things go completely off track when she is labeled Pink – like the Pink Ranger – by Noda, the leader of the Hero Club, a school club that specializes in helping those in need.
This energetic boy obsessed with live-action Super Sentai shows draws her to meet the members of his club, all of whom are chunibyou types.
Even though she didn't have the normalcy she wanted, the delusions of grandeur throughout the club certainly made for an interesting school life.
The similarities between Fantasy Monthly and Dreamboys explode
Both series feature eccentric characters who get involved in the mysteries and problems of others. Both feature a character who is beleaguered and doesn't really want to be there, surrounded by eccentric excitement. Both series are fun comedies loved by audiences young and old.
The difference between Fantasy Monthly and Dreamboys explodes
Outburst Dreamer is about a chuunibyou club of middle school students, so no one has real powers. While the supernatural exists in Fantasy Monthly, it does not in Outburst Dreamer Boys
Gegege no Kintaro
In the 21st century, people no longer believe in yokai. However, unexplained problems still make people worried. To get the answer, Mana writes the Yokai Post when a boy named Kintaro appears before her.
Similarities between Illusion Monthly Magazine and Gegege no Kintaro
Both series involve people who investigate supernatural phenomena. part of the investigation team Both series have episodic storytelling Both are aimed at younger audiences
Differences between Illusion Monthly Magazine and Gegege no Kintaro
Gegege no Kintaro investigates yokai from Japanese mythology while Fantasy Monthly has a broader inspiration. While targeted towards children, Gegege no Kintaro is legitimately creepy at times while Magazine monthly solstice illusion keeps things lighter. There are very few actual adults in Gegege no Kintaro
For fans of exciting anime series aimed at younger audiences
Detective Conan
Although still in his teens, Shinichi Kudou is one of the world's great detectives. However, one day when he witnesses some illegal acts, criminals capture him and feed him a mysterious drug.
Next thing he knew, he woke up as a boy again. Now Shinichi must try to solve his own mystery of being trapped as a seven-year-old.
Similarities between Illusion Monthly Magazine and Detective Conan
Both series offer episodic mysteries where a child leads the investigation team and is perhaps the most serious series about it. Both series have themes that are sometimes serious but often quite light-hearted. There is a shadowy organization working against the investigation team
Differences between Fantasy Monthly Magazine and Detective Conan
Detective Conan investigates murder mysteries, which are therefore often much darker. Although there are some science fiction elements, Detective Conan does not have as many supernatural mysteries as Delusional Monthly Magazine. Adults often unintentionally help the teenage/young detective in Detective Conan without even realizing it. They investigate as a team in Illusion Monthly Magazine
Digimon
When a group of kids attend summer camp, things don't go exactly as planned. In mid-July, it starts snowing and they get these strange devices that transport them to the digital world.
Inside, each child receives a digital monster as a companion, but not all monsters in the digital world are as good as their new friends.
Similarities between Delusional Monthly Magazine and Digimon
Both series are episodic adventures with younger casts Both series feature humans turning into animals or animals evolving into more powerful forms There is an overall mystery in the world world that both series are unraveling As Digimon continues, it also moves into collecting various things. artifacts
Differences between Illusion Monthly Magazine and Digimon
Digimon focuses more on action, so the battles are often a bit more epic than Fantasy Monthly Digimon takes its plot more seriously and less ridiculously than Fantasy Monthly Digimon is about children sent to the digital world while Fantasy Monthly takes place in a fictional but fairly normal city
Yokai Watch
After freeing a mysterious creature named Whisper from its prison, a grateful Yokai decides to become young Keita Amano's protector against supernatural forces.
However, Whisper is not the only Yokai in the world. Yokai Watch follows Keita and Whisper as they encounter various Yokai and try to fix any problems they cause.
Similarities between Illusion Monthly Magazine and Yokai Watch
Both series are episodic adventures aimed at young audiences Both series feature protagonists investigating and dealing with supernatural forces Both series involve solving problems caused by a caused by supernatural beings or objects. Both have a lot of light humor but some good action
Differences between Fantasy Monthly Magazine and Yokai Watch
Yokai Watch is definitely a product line that has a “more youthful feel” because it has fewer adults. There is no mysterious organization opposing them in Yokai Watch like in Delusional Monthly Magazine
For fans of episodic adventures
Marginal service
After his history of reckless behavior leading to the deaths of his teammates, Brian Nightraider is kicked out of the police force. While feeling sorry for himself, he is invited to join the Marginal Service, a secret United Nations unit tasked with handing over Borderlanders from another world within the human world.
While many Borderlanders live peacefully, a Borderlanders terrorist has started a drug trafficking ring, and it's up to the Marginal Service to destroy them.
Similarities between Illusion Monthly and The Marginal Service
Both series are about bringing new members into a dysfunctional, somewhat unenthusiastic group. The series is about investigating the supernatural. Both series have a plot to build a plot to from a shadowy organization Both series are inspired by humorous references to comedy Both series don't take their plots too seriously
The Difference Between Illusion Monthly Magazine and The Marginal Service
Everyone is an adult in The Marginal Service and therefore there is more adult humor. Delusional Monthly magazine is about investigating the supernatural to writing about it while The Marginal Service is responsible for stopping it. Delusional Monthly magazine is limited to those who transform into beastmen while The Marginal Service has a broader range of powers
High card
In the Kingdom of Fourland, the royal family owns a powerful deck of 52 cards. Each card has the ability to grant its wielder a special power, but after an attempted theft, the cards were scattered throughout the kingdom.
To get them back without panic, the Kingdom has developed a secret group of players equipped with cards called High Cards to retrieve these missing power items.
Secretly run out of the sales office of luxury car manufacturer Pinochle, High Card, including its newest member, Finn, are constantly thrust into a frenzy of super battles. capacity.
Similarities between Illusion Monthly Magazine and Premium Pass
Both series are episodic stories about collecting powerful artifacts. These artifacts give people power. Both series follow new members to an organization that collects these things now. Secret Artifacts Both series have a mystery as to why these artifacts are spread around
Difference between Illusion Monthly Magazine and Premium Pass
High Card focuses more on flashy action and less on comedy. The main characters in High Card are approved by the government and work on the cover at an auto company, unlike Cargo Magazine. Fantasy Month only collects MOParts Monthly Fantasy Magazine is limited to MOParts that only turn people into beastmen while High Card has cards that give people various abilities
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