
The Familiar of Zero
ゼロの使い魔
Louise is a magician at the Tristein Academy, dubbed with the nickname "Zero Louise" due to her inability to effectively use her magic properly, resulting in zero successes. An upcoming test at her academy requires her to summon a familiar, a servant and partner to support her as a magician. Despite desiring a familiar that would be superior to her constantly mocking classmates, Louise ends up summoning Hiraga Saito, your average Japanese boy. Even with Louise and Saito both unwilling to accept each other, they have no choice. Louise cannot attempt another summoning and Saito cannot return to Japan, and so their life together begins. Based on the novel by Noboru Yamaguchi.
The Familiar of Zero is a tv with 13 episodes, from Summer 2006, produced by J.C.STAFF, rated 6.8/10 on AniList.
Synopsis
Louise is a magician at the Tristein Academy, dubbed with the nickname "Zero Louise" due to her inability to effectively use her magic properly, resulting in zero successes. An upcoming test at her academy requires her to summon a familiar, a servant and partner to support her as a magician. Despite desiring a familiar that would be superior to her constantly mocking classmates, Louise ends up summoning Hiraga Saito, your average Japanese boy. Even with Louise and Saito both unwilling to accept each other, they have no choice. Louise cannot attempt another summoning and Saito cannot return to Japan, and so their life together begins. Based on the novel by Noboru Yamaguchi.
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Tags
- Isekai — Features a character from a modern-day setting being transported into an alternate world and has to adapt to their new surroundings.
- Magic — Prominently features magical elements or the use of magic.
- Tsundere — Prominently features a character who acts cold and hostile in order to mask warmer emotions.
- Heterosexual — Prominently features a romance between a man and a woman, not inherently sexual.
- Swordplay — Prominently features the use of swords in combat.
- Female Harem — Main cast features the protagonist plus several female characters who are romantically interested in them.
- Male Protagonist — Main character is male.
- Slapstick — Prominently features comedy based on deliberately clumsy actions or embarrassing events.
- School — Partly or completely set in a primary or secondary educational institution.
- Slavery — Prominently features slaves, slavery, or slave trade.
- Female Protagonist — Main character is female.
- Ojou-sama — Features a wealthy, high-class, oftentimes stuck up and demanding female character.

