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Mei-Com, or Mei Company is [[Yōji Itami]]'s favorite manga, for which he frequently buys doujinshi based on. The manga itself tells the story of Mei and three other former magical girls who, after losing their powers, find that, because of their constant monster-battling, got poor grades in school, and were unable to go on to university. Because of this, the four of them are forced to set up a "cleaning service". Oftentimes, they seem to be given "clean-up" tasks far beyond the three of their capabilities- ironically including cleaning up debris caused by battles between monsters and other magical girls. [[Yōji Itami]] and [[Takeo Kurata]] are seen singing the opening to the Mei-Com anime in the [[Toyota High Mobility Vehicle|Toyota high mobility vehicle]] in the second episode of the anime.
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'''Mei-Com''', or '''Mei Company''' is [[Yōji Itami]]'s favorite manga, for which he frequently buys doujinshi based on. The manga itself tells the story of Mei and three other former magical girls who, after losing their powers, find that, because of their constant monster-battling, got poor grades in school, and were unable to go on to university. Because of this, the four of them are forced to set up a "cleaning service". Oftentimes, they seem to be given "clean-up" tasks far beyond the three of their capabilities, ironically including cleaning up debris caused by battles between monsters and other magical girls. [[Yōji Itami]] and [[Takeo Kurata]] are seen singing the opening to the Mei-Com anime in the [[Toyota High Mobility Vehicle|Toyota high mobility vehicle]] in the second episode of the anime.
   
 
==Real Life==
 
==Real Life==
 
[[Takumi Yanai]] has written a short manga of Mei-Com, based on the manga described in Gate, illustrated by the artist Chi.
 
[[Takumi Yanai]] has written a short manga of Mei-Com, based on the manga described in Gate, illustrated by the artist Chi.
 
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Latest revision as of 05:24, 19 March 2020

Mei-Com, or Mei Company is Yōji Itami's favorite manga, for which he frequently buys doujinshi based on. The manga itself tells the story of Mei and three other former magical girls who, after losing their powers, find that, because of their constant monster-battling, got poor grades in school, and were unable to go on to university. Because of this, the four of them are forced to set up a "cleaning service". Oftentimes, they seem to be given "clean-up" tasks far beyond the three of their capabilities, ironically including cleaning up debris caused by battles between monsters and other magical girls. Yōji Itami and Takeo Kurata are seen singing the opening to the Mei-Com anime in the Toyota high mobility vehicle in the second episode of the anime.

Real Life

Takumi Yanai has written a short manga of Mei-Com, based on the manga described in Gate, illustrated by the artist Chi.