Wagamama☆fairy Mirumo De Pon! -

With 172 episodes of bright, bubbly art and sharp comedy, it's a nostalgic trip back to a simpler time.

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: Wagamama☆Fairy Mirumo de Pon!

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! ). With 172 episodes of bright, bubbly art and

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. She summons Mirumo , a Muglox (love fairy)

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.