Tokyo Majin Gakuen Denki

Tokyo Majin Gakuen Denki
東京魔人學園伝奇
Genre(s)Supernatural, Adventure, Role-playing video game, Visual novel
Developer(s)Main series
Shout! Design Works
Related works also by
Toybox Inc.
Now Production
Publisher(s)Main series
Asmik Ace
Marvelous Entertainment
Related works
Asmik Ace
Marvelous Entertainment
Atlus
Arc System Works
Creator(s)Shuuhou Imai
Platform(s)Main series
PlayStation, PlayStation 2, WonderSwan, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, i-mode
Related works also on
PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch
First releaseTokyo Majin Gakuen: Kenpūchō
June 18, 1998
Latest releaseKowloon High-School Chronicle
June 4, 2020

Tokyo Majin Gakuen Denki (東京魔人學園伝奇, lit. "Tokyo Wizard Academy Fantasy"), colloquially also known as Tokyo Majin Gakuen (東京魔人學園, lit. "Tokyo Wizard Academy"), is a Japanese media franchise primarily focused on video games, with branches into other media such as manga, anime, light novels and audio dramas. Though no game in the franchise has been released outside Japan, an anime based thereupon and two related games – Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters and Kowloon High-School Chronicle – have.

The franchise began June 16, 1998, with the release of the PlayStation game Tokyo Majin Gakuen: Kenpūchō. Beyond the franchise itself, there are also several video games considered linked to it through style, setting, or systems. Coined by series director Shuuhou Imai (今井秋芳), the franchise, its broader sphere of related works, and their unifying style are collectively known as "young adult school fantasy" (學園ジュヴナイル伝奇, gakuen juvunairu denki) – i.e., entries all center on students fighting the supernatural (typically demonic creatures from Japanese folklore and Shinto). This moniker – Gakuen Juvenile Denki – has also occasionally been used as a "series name", both officially and by third parties, for some of these related works led by Imai.