It’s the ultimate "warm cup of cocoa" anime that subverts the typical magical girl tropes. Instead of high-stakes world-saving, we get , an 8th grader who just wants her crush, Setsu Yuuki , to notice her. She summons Mirumo , a Muglox (love fairy) from a mysterious mug—but he’s not exactly the "helpful sidekick" type. He’s a lazy, cynical prince who’d much rather feast on Kumo-choco (cloud chocolate) than deal with Kaede's romantic drama. Why We Still Love It:
Ever felt like you just needed a little magic to fix your love life? ☕✨ If you grew up in the early 2000s, you might remember the pure, chaotic joy of (also known as Mirmo Zibang! ). Wagamamaв†Fairy Mirumo de Pon!
Whether you're a long-time fan or just discovering the legend of the Muglox World , there's no denying that Mirumo’s brand of "selfish" magic is still 100% charming. It’s the ultimate "warm cup of cocoa" anime
With 172 episodes of bright, bubbly art and sharp comedy, it's a nostalgic trip back to a simpler time. He’s a lazy, cynical prince who’d much rather
These fairies aren't just cute; they have massive egos and complicated relationships. From Mirumo’s fiancée Rirumu (who is better at causing trouble than helping) to his ninja rival Yashichi , the fairy world is as dramatic as the human one.
Forget wands! These fairies use musical instruments to cast spells—Mirumo rocks the maracas, Rirumu has her tambourine, and Yashichi uses a triangle.
While it starts light, later seasons like the Golden and Wonderful arcs dive into high-stakes adventures involving ritual rituals, time magic, and emotion-based crystals.