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!!''The Midnight Crown'' contains the following examples:

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!!''The Midnight Crown'' contains the following trope examples:



* AntiMagic: As the contestants find out the hard way, their magic attacks don't do anything against[[spoiler:the giant Chariot apparition]], who merely reflects their attacks back at them.



* AntiMagic: As the contestants find out the hard way, their magic attacks don't do anything against the [[spoiler:the giant Chariot apparition]], who merely reflects their attacks back at them.

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* AntiMagic: As the contestants find out the hard way, their magic attacks don't do anything against the [[spoiler:the giant Chariot apparition]], who merely reflects their attacks back at them.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Yuuto is standoffish and aloof, with him coldly telling his ChildhoodFriend Akko that he doesn't want to see her again after they reunite for the first time in years, but he is shown to care about her still, to the point that he [[spoiler:protects her from an onslaught of shards, draining his magic in the process.]]

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Yuuto is standoffish and aloof, with him coldly telling his ChildhoodFriend Akko that he doesn't want to see her again after they reunite for the first time in years, but he is shown to care about her still, to the point that he [[spoiler:protects her from an onslaught of shards, draining losing his magic in the process.]]
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* OddballInTheSeries: The manga is a bit weird when compared to the rest of the franchise. The art style ditches Trigger's cartoony style featured in the rest of the franchise in favor of a cutesy, Shōjo style, it has male wizards in a prominent role (the rest of the franchise is mostly focused on the female magic users) and Akko can use magic from her bare hands (which is not the case anywhere else). It is the only manga out of the three that is aimed towards the Shōjo demographic (the other two manga are aimed at the Shōnen demographic) and unlike the other two, which are purely episodic, this one tells a single serialized story.

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* OddballInTheSeries: The manga is a bit weird when compared to the rest of the franchise. The art style ditches Trigger's cartoony style featured in the rest of the franchise in favor of a cutesy, Shōjo style, it has male wizards in a prominent role (the rest of the franchise is mostly focused on the female magic users) and Akko can use magic from her bare hands (which is not the case anywhere else). It is also the only manga out of the three that is aimed towards the Shōjo demographic (the other two manga are aimed at the Shōnen demographic) and unlike the other two, which are purely episodic, this one tells a single serialized story.

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* OddballInTheSeries:
** The manga is a bit weird when compared to the rest of the franchise. The art style ditches Trigger's cartoony style featured in the rest of the franchise in favor of a cutesy, Shōjo style, it has male wizards in a prominent role (the rest of the franchise is mostly focused on the female magic users) and Akko can use magic from her bare hands (which is not the case anywhere else). It is the only manga out of the three that is aimed towards the Shōjo demographic (the other two manga are aimed at the Shōnen demographic) and unlike the other two, which are purely episodic, this one tells a single serialized story.

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* OddballInTheSeries:
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OddballInTheSeries: The manga is a bit weird when compared to the rest of the franchise. The art style ditches Trigger's cartoony style featured in the rest of the franchise in favor of a cutesy, Shōjo style, it has male wizards in a prominent role (the rest of the franchise is mostly focused on the female magic users) and Akko can use magic from her bare hands (which is not the case anywhere else). It is the only manga out of the three that is aimed towards the Shōjo demographic (the other two manga are aimed at the Shōnen demographic) and unlike the other two, which are purely episodic, this one tells a single serialized story.
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Much like [[Manga/LittleWitchAcademiaTeriTerio Teri Terio's manga adaptation]], the manga has never received an [[NoExportForYou official English translation]], remaining only in Japan. There is a fan English scanlation of the manga that is currently ongoing, however.

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Much like [[Manga/LittleWitchAcademiaTeriTerio Teri Terio's manga adaptation]], the manga has never received an [[NoExportForYou official English translation]], remaining only in Japan. There is a Though fan English scanlation of the manga that is currently ongoing, however.
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Taking place in an AlternateContinuity, Luna Nova Magical Academy has announced a magic competition called the Academia Contest, which is composed of a series of magic tests that one must undergo, with the winning prize the titular Midnight Crown, a crown that can grant its wearer special powers. Atsuko "Akko" Kagari, a young student at Luna Nova who desires to become a great witch like her idol Shiny Chariot, decides to enlist in the competition to win the special crown, since it happens to be the crown Chariot wore in her shows.

However, she is not the only one completing, as several Luna Nova students, such as TheAce Diana Cavendish are also competing, as well as students from an SpearCounterpart to Luna Nova called Solpatel Magical Institute, one of which is an childhood friend of Akko's by the name of Yuuto Minazuki, who she becomes interested in after he saves her from a magic mishap.

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Taking place in an AlternateContinuity, {{alternate continuity}}, Luna Nova Magical Academy has announced a magic competition called the Academia Contest, which is composed of a series of magic tests that one must undergo, with the winning prize being the titular Midnight Crown, a crown that can grant its wearer special powers. Atsuko "Akko" Kagari, a young student at Luna Nova who desires to become a great witch like her idol Shiny Chariot, decides to enlist in the competition to win the special crown, since it happens to be the crown Chariot wore in her shows.

However, she is not the only one completing, as several Luna Nova students, such as TheAce Diana Cavendish are also competing, as well as students from an a SpearCounterpart to Luna Nova called Solpatel Magical Institute, one of which is an a childhood friend of Akko's by the name of Yuuto Minazuki, who she becomes interested in after he saves her from a magic mishap.



Much like [[Manga/LittleWitchAcademiaTeriTerio Teri Terio's manga adaptation]], the manga has never received an [[NoExportForYou official English translation]], remaining largely only in Japan. There is an fan English scanlation of the manga that is currently ongoing however.

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Much like [[Manga/LittleWitchAcademiaTeriTerio Teri Terio's manga adaptation]], the manga has never received an [[NoExportForYou official English translation]], remaining largely only in Japan. There is an a fan English scanlation of the manga that is currently ongoing ongoing, however.



* ArtShiftedSequel: The manga mostly ditches the franchise's western animation influenced artstyle in favor of a more traditional Shōjo artstyle courtesy of Yuka Fujiwara. Though there are a couple of points throughout the manga where characters would briefly shift to a style closer to the franchise's typical artstyle.

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* ArtShiftedSequel: The manga mostly ditches the franchise's western animation influenced artstyle animation-influenced art style in favor of a more traditional Shōjo artstyle art style courtesy of Yuka Fujiwara. Though there are a couple of points throughout the manga where characters would briefly shift to a style closer to the franchise's typical artstyle.art style.



* TheCameo: Amanda, Constanze and Jasminka make a brief cameo during a crowd shot at the end of the manga.

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* TheCameo: Amanda, Constanze Constanze, and Jasminka make a brief cameo during a crowd shot at the end of the manga.



* FairyCompanion: Both Lotte and Sucy use a telepathic fairy that can switch between the two in order to secretly help Akko win the contest.

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* FairyCompanion: Both Lotte and Sucy use a telepathic fairy that can switch between the two in order to secretly help Akko win the contest.



* FriendOrIdolDecision: [[spoiler:Akko is faced with this dilemna when she encounters the Chariot apparition with the crown in hand, who gives her the option to either take the crown for herself and win the contest, or to concede her victory and put it on Yuuto to restore his magic. Akko ends up choosing the latter, which ultimately turns out to be the right choice.]]

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* FriendOrIdolDecision: [[spoiler:Akko is faced with this dilemna dilemma when she encounters the Chariot apparition with the crown in hand, who gives her the option to either take the crown for herself and win the contest, contest or to concede her victory and put it on Yuuto to restore his magic. Akko ends up choosing the latter, which ultimately turns out to be the right choice.]]



* HopeSpot: In chapter 2, Diana ends up coming across the entangled Akko and Yuuto, which Akko was glad to see, hoping that she'll free them. She ultimately walks away instead, much to Akko's disappointment. This is quickly Main/{{subverted|trope}} however, as Diana ends up freeing them soon after, with her saying that she was just stepping back to preform the spell to free them.

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* HopeSpot: In chapter 2, Diana ends up coming across the entangled Akko and Yuuto, which Akko was glad to see, hoping that she'll free them. She ultimately walks away instead, much to Akko's disappointment. This is quickly Main/{{subverted|trope}} however, as Diana ends up freeing them soon after, with her saying that she was just stepping back to preform perform the spell to free them.



** The manga is a bit weird when compared to the rest of the franchise. The art style ditches Trigger's cartoonier style featured in the rest of the franchise in favor of a cutesy, Shōjo style, it has male wizards in a prominent role (the rest of the franchise is mostly focused on the female magic users) and Akko can use magic from her barehands (which is not the case anywhere else).
** It also counts as one amongst the three manga adaptations. It is the only manga that is aimed towards the Shōjo demographic (the other two are aimed at the Shōnen demographic) and unlike the other two, which are purely episodic, this one tells a single serialized story.

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** The manga is a bit weird when compared to the rest of the franchise. The art style ditches Trigger's cartoonier cartoony style featured in the rest of the franchise in favor of a cutesy, Shōjo style, it has male wizards in a prominent role (the rest of the franchise is mostly focused on the female magic users) and Akko can use magic from her barehands bare hands (which is not the case anywhere else).
** It also counts as one amongst the three manga adaptations.
else). It is the only manga out of the three that is aimed towards the Shōjo demographic (the other two manga are aimed at the Shōnen demographic) and unlike the other two, which are purely episodic, this one tells a single serialized story.



* WorthyOpponent: Even though the two are competitors, Diana and Yuuto have a clear mutual respect for each other, which they show several times throughout.
* AntiMagic: As the contestents find out the hard way, their magic attacks don't do anything against the [[spoiler:the giant Chariot apparition]], who merely reflects their attacks back at them.

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* WorthyOpponent: Even though the two are competitors, Diana and Yuuto have a clear mutual respect for each other, respect, which they show several times throughout.
* AntiMagic: As the contestents contestants find out the hard way, their magic attacks don't do anything against the [[spoiler:the giant Chariot apparition]], who merely reflects their attacks back at them.
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Taking place in an AlternateContinuity, Luna Nova Magical Academy has announced a magic competition called the Academia Contest, which is composed of a series of magic tests that one must undergo, with the winning prize the titular Midnight Crown, a crown that can grant its wearer special powers. Atsuko "Akko" Kagari, a young student at Luna Nova who desires to become a great witch like her idol Shiny Chariot, decides to enlist in the competition to win the special crown, since it happens to be the crown Chariot wore in her shoes.

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Taking place in an AlternateContinuity, Luna Nova Magical Academy has announced a magic competition called the Academia Contest, which is composed of a series of magic tests that one must undergo, with the winning prize the titular Midnight Crown, a crown that can grant its wearer special powers. Atsuko "Akko" Kagari, a young student at Luna Nova who desires to become a great witch like her idol Shiny Chariot, decides to enlist in the competition to win the special crown, since it happens to be the crown Chariot wore in her shoes.
shows.



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Yuuto is standoffish and aloof, with him coldly telling his ChildhoodFriend Akko that he doesn't want to see her again after they reunite for the first time in years, but he is shown to care about her still and [[spoiler:ultimately protects her from an onslaught of shards, draining his magic in the process.]]

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Yuuto is standoffish and aloof, with him coldly telling his ChildhoodFriend Akko that he doesn't want to see her again after they reunite for the first time in years, but he is shown to care about her still and [[spoiler:ultimately protects still, to the point that he [[spoiler:protects her from an onslaught of shards, draining his magic in the process.]]

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