| Mei no Naisho | |
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![]() Mei no Naisho manga volume 1 cover. |
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| メイのないしょ | |
| Genre | Comedy, Magical girl |
| Manga | |
| Author | Shiroi Kusaka |
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| Demographic | Shōnen |
| Magazine | Dragon Age Pure Monthly Dragon Age |
| Original run | October 20, 2007 – ongoing |
| Volumes | 2 |
Mei no Naisho (メイのないしょ, lit. Mei's Secret), subtitled make miracle, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shiroi Kusaka. The story centers on an effeminate high school boy named Mei Haruna who was raised as a girl by his now-deceased witch mother; Mei too can use magic, though he is not proficient at it. After his mother's death, he transfers to an all-girls school and resides in the school's dormitory with his roommate, and public morals committee member, Fūka Honjō. Mei no Naisho began serialization in Fujimi Shobo's shōnen manga magazine Dragon Age Pure on October 20, 2007, and was later transferred to Fujimi Shobo's Monthly Dragon Age starting with the June 2009 issue. Two bound volumes have been released in Japan.
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Mei no Naisho revolves around the life of the title character Mei Haruna, an effeminate young boy who was raised by his witch mother as a girl, and always thought of himself as female. The reason for this stems half in part from his mother being aware that men born into a magical lineage typically live shorter lives than women born into these families. However, if a male is raised as a female, this will prove effective in ensuring him a long life. The other half had to do with his mother having enjoyed dressing up her son in female clothing and taking photographs of him as her hobby, though Mei is not aware of this half of the reason for his upbringing. His mother was the only family he had, so after she died, he transfers to an all-girls high school and comes to reside in the school's dormitory with his talking familiar cat Abel, and his roommate Fūka Honjō, who is also a member of the public morals committee.
Shortly after arriving at the school, his new friends discover after a magical display in the dormitory community bath that he is actually male, though this comes as quite a shock to him despite him being aware of the physical differences between him and normal girls. Despite him being found out, and after some helpful intervening of the perverted student council president, the principal of the school decides that he can stay at the school. The next day, Mei comes to school with Fūka and apologizes for hiding the fact that he was a witch, and informs the others how he is apparently male. The other students quickly accept him as one of their own, and are impressed how he can use magic.
The Mei no Naisho manga series, written and illustrated by Shiori Kusaka, was serialized in Fujimi Shobo's shōnen manga magazine Dragon Age Pure between October 20, 2007 and December 19, 2008. After Dragon Age Pure was discontinued in early 2009, the manga was transferred to Fujimi Shobo's Monthly Dragon Age magazine starting with the June 2009 issue. The first bound volume was released in Japan on June 9, 2008 under the Kadokawa Comics Dragon Jr. imprint;[2] the second volume was published on August 8, 2009.
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