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Magical Sisters Lulutto Lilly · review

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Top reader Apr 26, 2026 · 2 min read
↑ Recommended
7 /10

Magical Sisters Lulutto Lilly is a refreshing return to form for Studio Pierrot, the legendary studio behind classics like Magical Angel Creamy Mami and Fancy Lala. Premiering in April 2026, the series successfully blends 1980s "magical idol" nostalgia with vibrant, modern Reiwa-era production. Plot & Concept The story follows two sisters, Fū (an energetic elementary schooler) and Rui (a reserved middle schooler), who have recently grown distant. After a chance encounter with a mysterious spaceship, both gain the ability to transform into the adult versions of their dream selves. The catch? They can only use magic for one year, and they must keep it a secret fromeveryone—including each other. Unaware of the other's double life, both sisters begin rising to fame as idols: Fū as Compato Lilly and Rui as Mashu Lulu.

Why You Should Watch It

A "Comfy" Vibe with a Hint of Mystery: Unlike many modern magical girl shows that lean into dark "deconstruction," Lulutto Lilly feels like a "successful visualization of childlike wonder". It’s cute, comforting, and focuses on the emotional growth of the sisters, though there may be a slight underlying mystery regarding the origin of their powers.

Top-Tier Visual Direction: The show is visually striking, featuring a bold "Shibuya-kei" aesthetic and brilliant use of color by designer Saori Gouda. The series shines in moments like Fū’s covert transformation within a changing booth or the surreal physical metamorphosis of the 'Shibuya106' building into a stage—sequences that masterfully balance technical precision with whimsical wonder.

Idol Performances & Music: The series leans heavily into its idol theme. The opening theme, "Bubee," is performed by the K-pop group ILLIT, adding a contemporary pop flair that contrasts beautifully with the retro-inspired premise.

Natural Sister Dynamic: At its core, the show is driven by the relationship between Fū and Rui, which serves as its emotional anchor. Their interactions feel grounded and sincere, making the "secret identity" trope more emotionally impactful as they navigate their distancing bond.

Summary

Lulutto Lilly is a "displaced in time" masterpiece that feels like a love letter to the magical girl genre's origins. It avoids the grim-dark tropes common in the post-Madoka era, opting instead for a bright, high-energy story about dreams and family.

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