Amagi Brilliant Park
To save her people, Latifah bestows Seiya with a magical power—the ability to read people's hearts once—and hires him as the park's new manager. Despite his initial reluctance and arrogance, Seiya's keen intellect and background as a former child actor make him the perfect candidate to overhaul the failing business. The Eccentric Staff Seiya must manage a cast of bizarre employees, including:
: While primarily a comedy, it touches on poignant themes of legacy, memory, and the struggle to protect what one loves. Amagi Brilliant Park
Sento is the deadpan sniper of the group. She rarely smiles, carries a magical Brunhild rifle that hurts human souls but tickles fairies, and is fiercely loyal to the park. Her relationship with Kanie is a slow-burn office romance that never feels forced. She is the HR department's worst nightmare (armed), but the emotional anchor of the series. Her inability to emote is later revealed to be a deep-seated fear of losing her home again. To save her people, Latifah bestows Seiya with
The story follows Seiya Kanie, a narcissistic but brilliant high school student who is forced—at gunpoint, no less—to visit a crumbling theme park by his classmate, Isuzu Sento. This isn't just any failing business; Amagi Brilliant Park is a sanctuary for refugees from a magical realm called Maple Land. These magical beings survive on "animus," a form of energy generated by the joy and fun of human guests. If the park fails to meet a strict attendance quota of 500,000 visitors within a few months, it will be shut down, and its magical inhabitants will lose their place in the human world. Sento is the deadpan sniper of the group