The Irregular at Magic High School the Movie: The Girl Who Calls the Stars 2017

As spring's second bloom approaches, "irregular" elder brother Tatsuya and his brilliant sister Miyuki prepare to wrap up their first year at Magic High School. But a surprise summer getaway on Ogasawara Island takes an unexpected turn when they encounter Kokoa, a spirited young runaway with a heartfelt plea that sets off a chain reaction of adventure and self-discovery.

As spring's second bloom approaches, "irregular" elder brother Tatsuya and his brilliant sister Miyuki prepare to wrap up their first year at Magic High School. But a surprise summer getaway on Ogasawara Island takes an unexpected turn when they encounter Kokoa, a spirited young runaway with a heartfelt plea that sets off a chain reaction of adventure and self-discovery.

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Plot Summary


In the tranquil atmosphere of a Bonin Islands villa, Tatsuya Shiba (character A) and his sister Miyuki were indulging in their spring vacation with friends Erika Chiba, Leonhard Saijo, Mizuki Shibata, Mikihiko Yoshida, and Honoka Mitsui. The idyllic getaway was suddenly disrupted when a distressing message from the military reached Tatsuya, mandating the destruction of an asteroid hurtling towards Earth. As the group ventured to Minamitate Island, their carefree excursion took a dramatic turn with the discovery of a mysterious young girl, Kokoa, hiding in their plane. It soon became clear that she was part of the enigmatic Watatsumi series, a group of modified magicians created through an experiment involving a massive CAD machine.

As Tatsuya and his friends worked to unravel the mysteries surrounding Kokoa’s involvement with the research facility at Minamitate, they found themselves entangled in a web of intrigue. With Miyuki’s help, Tatsuya infiltrated the facility, rescuing Dr. Morinaga and learning about the sinister intentions behind an experiment known as “Meteorite Fall.” This Strategic-class Magic had the potential to cause catastrophic destruction on a global scale.

Meanwhile, magicians from the military organization Stars of the United States of North American Continent (USNA), led by Angelina Kudou Shields, launched a covert operation aimed at dismantling the research facility and preventing the creation of another Strategic-class Magic. As Tatsuya worked to rescue the imprisoned Watatsumi girls, he discovered that the Meteorite Fall experiment had inadvertently triggered the descent of USNA’s space station Seventh Plague, carrying uranium bombs, towards Earth.

As tensions escalated, Erika and Leon found themselves facing off against Stars magicians Ralph Algol and Hardy Mirphak in a desperate bid to prevent further catastrophe. Katsuto Jyumonji arrived to lend his support, and together they managed to destroy the massive CAD machine, thwarting any future attempts at repeating the experiment.

With the situation spiraling out of control, Tatsuya reached out to Angelina for assistance in dealing with the space station. He was dispatched to the orbiting vessel, where he successfully destroyed it before it could re-enter Earth’s atmosphere. The destruction of the space station triggered a breathtaking aurora display across the night sky.

As the dust settled, Kokoa was finally reunited with her fellow Watatsumi girls at the Kanto branch of the Magic Association, accompanied by Honoka, Shizuku, Mayumi, and Mari Watanabe.

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