Well, it's not a straightforward yes or no. Some manga have strict rules, while others are more flexible. It all comes down to the imagination and creativity of the author.
It depends on the specific setting and rules of the magical girl story. In some cases, there might be specific conditions or circumstances that allow it. But in others, it could be strictly limited.
In some manga, it's possible through special circumstances or magical powers. But it's all fictional and not real.
Yes. In light novels, many times a non - magical family background doesn't stop a girl from becoming a magical girl. There could be a random encounter with a magical object or entity that changes everything. For instance, she might find a magical stone that gives her powers, regardless of her family's lack of magical heritage.
Well, in some light novels, it's possible. There are stories where an ordinary girl can become a magical girl through sheer determination and the power of friendship. For example, in certain plotlines, a girl might find a magical artifact that, when she bonds with it in a unique way, grants her the abilities of a magical girl even if she didn't start with any inborn powers. It's all about the unique concepts and twists in the light novel world.
This sentence came from the Chinese novel Journey to the West. It was a sigh that Tang Sanzang made on his way to obtain the scriptures. Among them,"I want to become a devil" expressed Tang Sanzang's inner obsession and pursuit, while "the world does not allow" implied his shackles and helplessness to the secular world. This sentence was interpreted in the novel as Tang Sanzang's obsession with pursuing Buddhism, but this obsession was hindered and incomprehensible by secular society. Despite his inner pain, he still resolutely pursued his goal. This indomitable spirit is also worth learning. In reality, this sentence could also be extended to the persistence and persistence of people in pursuing their own dreams and goals. At the same time, they also needed to pay attention to the balance between the secular world and society. They would not be overly pursuing their personal dreams and ignoring the interests of others and society.
Maybe the story is too slow-paced for me. I need something more exciting and fast-moving.
The Book of Changes was a classic cultural book in ancient China. It was regarded as an important part of ancient Chinese culture. The Book of Changes, through the interpretation of the changing laws of the world, proposed a series of philosophical ideas and divination methods, which had a profound impact on the development of ancient Chinese culture and philosophy. The meaning of the phrase "Zhouyi cannot be mutually exclusive" was that all the contents in Zhouyi were made up of different parts. They complemented each other and depended on each other. They could not be simply separated. This also reflected the complexity and richness of the Book of Changes as a cultural heritage. The Book of Changes is a very important cultural book, which is of great significance to our understanding of traditional Chinese culture and thinking.
One characteristic is the presence of a magical element that the girl uses to combat evil or solve problems. The story usually has a clear good - versus - evil dynamic. In 'Cardcaptor Sakura', Sakura uses the Clow Cards she captures to deal with various threats. Also, the outfits of the magical girls are often very distinct and designed to look both cute and powerful. They can range from frilly dresses to more combat - ready costumes.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this exact novel. But generally, it might be about unrequited love, where the protagonist has to deal with the situation of the other person not loving them back.
It depends. 'Can We Become Family' has some elements common in manga, but it might also have unique features that set it apart.