Magical Kurumi-chan

Magical Kurumi-chan (まじかる☆くるみちゃん) is a fictional magical girl series often mentioned in Innocence Seekers: The Black Rose. In-universe, it was created by Namari mangaka Noriko Yoshikawa and the first chapter was released in 2005 in the Namari language. A Japanese translation by the same author was published in 2006. In 2008, it was adapted into a 24-episode (2-cour) anime and aired in Namari and Japan, while a second 24-episode season was aired in 2011. It has proven especially popular with young girls in Namari, however, its popularity in Japan is somewhat less due to competition.

Main characters
Kurumi Uchiyama (内山 胡桃)


 * "I don't understand what's going on, but I'll do my best."

Kurumi is the main character of the story. At the beginning of the story she is an ordinary fifth-grader, whose concerns lie more with school and friends than the state of the world. However, that changed when she came across a strange creature named Kuruwana, who told her about her destiny and gave her a device allowing her to transform into a magical girl.

As a magical girl, Kurumi is "Kuru Pink" and her primary weapon is the bow. Her preferred element is light.

In-universe, Kurumi is voiced by Ruri Ōkura (大倉 るり) in Japanese.

Sana Oguri (小栗 沙奈)


 * "Kurumi, is it really okay to fight? I mean, aren't you worried about whether it'll be the last thing you do?"

Sana is Kurumi's best friend. She was dragged into the ongoing struggle against Akumiru when she was caught in a battle between Kurumi and one of Akumiru's minions. At that point Kuruwana realised that Sana had inherent magical power and gave her a device similar to that given to Kurumi.

As a magical girl, Sana is "Kuru Blue" and her primary weapon is the staff. Her preferred element is ice.

In-universe, Sana is voiced by Saori Mikawa (三川 沙織) in Japanese.

Suzue Matsui (松井 鈴恵)


 * "Kuruwana, was it? I guess I have no choice. I'll do it."

Suzue is a classmate of Kurumi and Sana. One day, while she was walking home from school, one of Akumiru's minions attacked her, and she was saved when Kurumi and Sana rushed to her rescue in the nick of time. Like with Sana, Kuruwana noticed Suzue's magic power and gave her a similar device.

As a magical girl, Suzue is "Kuru Yellow" and her primary weapon is the gun. Her preferred element is electricity.

In-universe, Suzue is voiced by Sumi Uemura (上村 すみ) in Japanese.

Aya Fujiwara (藤原 綾)


 * "I don't quite understand everything you're saying. But it seems Kurumi, Sana and Suzue are fighting to restore your world, right?"

Aya is a friend of Suzue and a classmate of Kurumi and Sana. She was the one who nursed Kuruwana back to health when Kuruwana was attacked by one of Akumiru's minions. Kuruwana told Aya that she has the ability to fight alongside Kurumi.

As a magical girl, Aya is "Kuru Green" and her primary weapon is the sword. Her preferred element is wind.

In-universe, Aya is voiced by Natsuko Takagi (高城 夏子) in Japanese.

Chiho Takagawa (高川 千穂)


 * "Kurumi, it's not like I want to help you or anything like that... but I'll join your group. Don't get the wrong idea, I'm only doing this for Kuruwana!"

Chiho is a classmate of Kurumi and Sana. She had met Kuruwana while walking home from school, who told her about her magic powers.

As a magical girl, Chiho is "Kuru Red" and her primary weapon is the spear. Her preferred element is fire.

In-universe, Chiho is voiced by Mika Matsuguchi (松口 みか) in Japanese.

Kuruwana (くるわな)

Kuruwana is a creature who came from another world. She arrived on Earth after her home planet, Kubirun, was rendered near-uninhabitable by Akumiru. While on Earth, she searched for the five young warriors prophesised to defeat Akumiru and restore Kubirun.

In-universe, Kuruwana is voiced by Eri Satō (佐藤 英里) in Japanese.

Items
This section lists important items which appear in the story.

Kuru Wand (くるの杖, kuru no tsue)

The Kuru Wands are objects which allow the girls to use magic. While their primary purpose is to serve as transformation devices, they can be used by themselves to cast spells and even materialise weapons. The wands are colour-coded to match the colour theme of the girl (e.g. Kurumi's wand is pink, while Sana's is blue). The wands do not need to be in their owners' hands for them to be used; simply focusing on the wand allows magic to be used.

The wands themselves can be moved telepathically by their owners, even if thousands of light-years separate the owner and the wand. While the wand is being moved telepathically, it can pass through any matter which would obstruct its path.

Story
April 20XX, XXX Prefecture, Japan. Kurumi and her friends had just begun her fifth year of elementary school. However, one day, while walking home from school, she came across an injured creature, who did not look like anything seen on Earth. The creature spoke to Kurumi, which surprised her. The creature, who introduced herself as Kuruwana, said that she came to Earth after escaping the near-destruction of her home planet by a being named Akumiru, and that she came to Earth to find five young girls who had the power to defeat Akumiru. She continued, explaining that Kurumi was one of those girls. Kurumi could hardly believe what she was hearing. At that point one of Akumiru's minions appeared and attacked Kuruwana. Kuruwana, knowing that there was no time, gave a Kuru Wand to Kurumi and told her to close her eyes, focus, and recite a short phrase to turn into a magical girl.

While Magical Kurumi-chan is a fictional story which is written within the Innocence Seekers setting, the entire story may be posted onto this website. As of writing, it is not known how many chapters the story comprises.

List of chapters:
 * /Chapter 1/

References within Innocence Seekers: The Black Rose

 * In Innocence Seekers: The Dark Angel Part 3, it is repeatedly mentioned by Erika, who repeatedly states her desire to watch the anime.
 * The anime and manga are sometimes used as a reference in Innocence Seekers: Akari of the Light. In addition, Akari Kuritani and Inori Akagawa are fans of the anime.

Trivia

 * Magical Kurumi-chan was partially inspired by the Pretty Cure anime series.
 * The "X"s in the date and setting are deliberate; they indicate that the setting should not be taken as an actual location and time period.
 * In Japanese, if a name would normally be written in katakana, it is written in hiragana instead (e.g. くるわな instead of クルワナ). This applies only to characters and locations from Kubirun.
 * The given names of the five girls are usually written in hiragana (くるみ for Kurumi, さな for Sana, すずえ for Suzue, あや for Aya, ちほ for Chiho); the kanji is used only if the character's full name is used.