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Description

A FIELD TRIP INTO PERIL Ten-year-old teacher/magician Negi Springfield is looking forward to taking his class of beautiful girls to the historic cities of Kyoto and Nara–but there’s a catch! Negi’s student, Konoka, is a kidnap target of feuding magicians in those very cities. Her grandfather,... read more

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First Sentence

Thanks for yesterday, Asuna.

Table of Contents

1. 26th Period - Proof of a Contract!?
2. 27th Period - A Secret Date!? Cheerleaders Attack!
3. 28th Period - Ribbit Ribbit --- Panic on the Bullet Train!?
4. 29th Period - The Spy and the Thorough Thumping!?
5. 30th Period - Konoka and Setsuna's Secret
6. 31st-32nd Periods - Weird! Kyoto and the Cardmaster!!
7. 33rd Period - A Favor of the Large Buddha!? (In Nara)
8. 34th Period - Shocking Kyoto Video Proves Existence of a Wizard!?
9. Fan Art
10. Lexicon Negimarium de Cantu
11. Class Roster
12. About the Creator
13. Translation Notes
14. Preview of Volume 5

Series

This is book 4 in the Negima!: Magister Negi Magi series.

Authors & Contributors

  1. Ken Akamatsu (Author) - Creator, writer, and artist

Other Contributors:

  1. Takashi Takemoto - Staff member, specific role not mentioned.
  2. Kenichi Nakamura - Staff member, specific role not mentioned.
  3. Masaki Ohyama - Staff member, specific role not mentioned.
  4. Keiichi Yamashita - Staff member, specific role not mentioned.
  5. Chisuga Amagasaki - Staff member, specific role not mentioned.
  6. Takaaki Miyahara - Staff member, specific role not mentioned.
  7. Ran Ayanaga - Staff member, specific role not mentioned.
 

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