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Tenshi Na Konamaiki is a PlayStation visual novel that adapts the zany antics of the Cheeky Angel anime. You play as Megumi, a brash kid turned girl after a genie’s botched wish. Now trapped in a body that complicates his goal to “become a man’s man,” Megumi enrolls in Furinkan High to track down the magical book that caused the chaos. The game leans into over-the-top humor and absurd situations, blending school life with magical mishaps. Dialogue and character interactions drive the story, with branching paths shaping Megumi’s journey between embarrassment and self-discovery. The game stands out as a quirky, niche take on the visual novel genre, appealing to fans of chaotic comedies. Its 2002 release date and PlayStation roots make it a cult artifact for retro enthusiasts. While not widely discussed today, its faithful adaptation of the Cheeky Angel universe and exaggerated character dynamics offer a silly, if dated, experience. Navigating Megumi’s relentless frustration and Pierrot’s passive-aggressive antics provides a memorable, if intentionally ridiculous, detour for players seeking offbeat narratives.
At the age of nine, Megumi is an aggressive boy prone to always fighting. One day he saves a strange man from a gang of other children. In return, Megumi receives a magical book. After accidentally bleeding on the book, a genie named Pierrot appears and offers to grant him a wish. Megumi wishes to become a strong man's man. Pierrot, a trickster, inadvertently turns Megumi into a woman. Megumi, furious, throws the book into the riverbank. Believing the only way to reverse the spell is to retrieve the book, Megumi begins a 6-year-long search but is told that she can find the book if she attends Furinkan High School.
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