She Professed Herself Pupil Of The Wise Man Fandom

Okay, let's talk She Professed Herself Pupil Of The Wise Man. We all love it, right? Or... do we?
I'm just gonna say it. Sometimes, I think we're all a little too forgiving of certain things. I mean, cute loli antics are... cute. But, you know...
The Unspoken Truths (Maybe?)
Let's be real. Mira's supposed to be a super powerful wizard trapped in a kid's body. But does she always act like it? Asking for a friend.
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Sometimes the strategizing feels... conveniently forgotten. Like, "Oh no, a crisis! I totally forgot I can cast a spell that destroys mountains." Anyone else feel that?
And the fashion choices! Look, I get it. Fantasy world. But some outfits are just asking for trouble. Especially when you're trying to be taken seriously. Or, you know, not kidnapped.
That Whole Age Thing
Okay, unpopular opinion time. The whole "old wizard in a young body" thing. It's a trope, I know. But does it always land perfectly here? Debatable.

There's a fine line between humorous contrast and something...else. And sometimes, She Professed Herself Pupil Of The Wise Man tiptoes right up to that line.
I'm not saying it's bad! Just... maybe we shouldn't completely ignore the squick factor, you know?
The Supporting Cast: Bless Their Hearts
The side characters are great. Really! But are they always used to their full potential? Food for thought.
Especially Emeraude. I love her loyalty! But sometimes I wish she got more to do than just worry about Mira. Give the girl a quest of her own!

And what about Solomon? He has this world-weary vibe. I feel like he has a lot going on. I want more of him!
The Power Creep (Is it Just Me?)
Remember when Mira struggled with basic spells? Yeah, me neither. Now she's just casually reshaping landscapes. Power creep is real!
It's anime, I know. But sometimes it feels a little... much. Where's the tension when you know our protagonist can solve any problem with a flick of her wrist?

Maybe I miss the early days. The days when Dungeon Diving felt risky. And Mira actually had to think about what she was doing.
Don't Get Me Wrong, I Still Watch!
Look, I'm not hating on She Professed Herself Pupil Of The Wise Man. I genuinely enjoy it. It's cute. It's fun.
But sometimes, I think we as a fandom get a little too caught up in the fluff. And forget to acknowledge the potential downsides.
So next time you're watching, just ask yourself: Are we really okay with all this? Or are we just blinded by the sparkly magic?

Because let's be honest. This show is like a guilty pleasure snack. We know it's not good for us (narratively speaking). But we keep coming back for more anyway.
And hey, maybe that's okay. Maybe we just need to acknowledge our flaws, as Mira would have to do, if she wasn't so perfect...
Anyway. Just my two cents. Now, back to rewatching my favorite episodes!
