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{{Quote|Athena Cykes|Just as the brave heroine screams, the spell on the dragon breaks... Losing its wings, the dragon falls to the ground... That moment marked the collapse of Trucy's magical kingdom...|''[[The Magical Turnabout]]''}} |
{{Quote|Athena Cykes|Just as the brave heroine screams, the spell on the dragon breaks... Losing its wings, the dragon falls to the ground... That moment marked the collapse of Trucy's magical kingdom...|''[[The Magical Turnabout]]''}} |
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[[File:Trucy´s Magic Show.png|thumb|right|A promotional poster for the show.]] |
[[File:Trucy´s Magic Show.png|thumb|right|A promotional poster for the show.]] |
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+ | '''"Trucy in Gramarye-Land"''' is a magic show originally starring the young magician [[Trucy Wright]], as well as [[Manov Mistree]] in the role of "The Great [[Mr. Reus (disambiguation)|Mr. Reus]]". [[Bonny de Famme]] also plays a supporting role. The show was conceived as a revival of the magic act of popular magician group [[Troupe Gramarye]], to whose magic rights Wright (the granddaughter of Troupe Gramarye's founder [[Magnifi Gramarye]]) is the sole successor. "Trucy in Gramarye-Land" was produced by [[Roger Retinz]] of [[Take-2 TV]] and set to be broadcast nationwide upon its premiere at the [[Penrose Theater]] on April 29, 2028. |
The show was almost canceled due to an [[The Magical Turnabout|incident]] that resulted in Mistree's death during a dress rehearsal, two days before the premiere. Wright was initially thought to have caused the incident — first on charges of involuntary manslaughter and later premeditated murder due to an indictment by Prosecutor [[Nahyuta Sahdmadhi]] — but was eventually cleared in court thanks to the efforts of defense attorney [[Apollo Justice]], allowing the show to proceed without Mistree. |
The show was almost canceled due to an [[The Magical Turnabout|incident]] that resulted in Mistree's death during a dress rehearsal, two days before the premiere. Wright was initially thought to have caused the incident — first on charges of involuntary manslaughter and later premeditated murder due to an indictment by Prosecutor [[Nahyuta Sahdmadhi]] — but was eventually cleared in court thanks to the efforts of defense attorney [[Apollo Justice]], allowing the show to proceed without Mistree. |