TV-Series
Description
Prince Akatsuki, a male high school student acclaimed as Earth's greatest stage magician, is transported to a fantasy realm. His striking blonde hair and turquoise or blue eyes combine with a notably feminine appearance, frequently causing mistaken identity as a girl—a recurring source of embarrassment. His exceptional illusionist skills involve vanishing colossal monuments like the Statue of Liberty or entire mountains, alongside levitation and smokescreen generation, all achieved through meticulous stagecraft rather than actual magic. He shows no interest in learning mystical arts despite their existence in this new world.

Initially, Akatsuki struggled profoundly with the environmental shift, reacting with timidity and tantrums. He gradually adapted, reclaiming his innate confidence to contribute effectively alongside fellow prodigies in village life. As part of their strategy to impose democratic reforms against an oppressive empire, he is coerced into impersonating the "Luminous God." This role exploits his illusionist talents to stage convincing "miracles," swaying local populations to advance political objectives.

A persistent comedic thread involves his feminine traits leading to crossdressing scenarios. Female guardians, believing their deity requires constant protection, accompany him during baths and massages. One incident features him in feminine nightwear, intensifying the unintended gender confusion. Despite these challenges, he demonstrates resilience by deploying his unique skills to bolster village development projects and cement the prodigies' fabricated religion. His journey traces an arc from vulnerability to restored self-assurance, enabling him to play a pivotal role in the group's societal transformation efforts.