The 12th production by the theater troupe Hamidashi Bocchi, titled 'Magical Girl Majority,' will be performed from Thursday, April 23, 2026, to Saturday, April 25, 2026, at Asagaya Theater Shine (1-15-15 Asagaya-minami, Suginami-ku, Tokyo). Tickets are currently on sale via Confetti (operated by Long Run Planning Co., Ltd., Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Daigo Kurematsu). Click here for tickets Official Website: https://hamidasibotti.wixsite.com/hamidasi Production Overview The story is set 20 years in the future, in a world where values have been rewritten by the rise of a certain political party. It is a world where conscription is in place, the declining birthrate has been 'solved,' and 'mother' and 'magical girl' rank high on the list of girls' future dreams. The protagonist, Asako, is a high school girl at the top of the school caste who says her dream is a 'happy marriage.' She meets a mysterious fairy named 'Hachibe' and becomes a magical girl who defeats 'villains' that appear in the city. Are the beings she faces truly villains? In a world where familiar words sound like an incomprehensible foreign language, are the screams of the villains truly a foreign tongue? Is the majority always right? Are the minorities who raise their voices just troublesome evildoers? This is a 90-minute anti-discrimination magical girl play that invites the audience to think about what a true villain is. Highlights We have packed dance, comedy, and social commentary into 90 minutes. While the theme is heavy, the stage is pop-inspired and sparkling. It will be over in a flash. It is also recommended for those new to small-theater performances. Background of the Production When I saw a woman answer an interview by saying, '(Making such claims) means they aren't Japanese,' I realized that such people truly exist...

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