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Donna Haraway’s A Cyborg Manifesto argues that the cyborg is a creature in a post-gender world. Mystic Lune embraces this literally. As the modifications progress, the protagonist loses the ability to revert to her "civilian" form. The extreme modification becomes permanent. She becomes a living weapon, detached from the human social structures (school, romance) that define the genre.

Traditional magical girl transformations are rituals of beauty. Ribbons fly, light shimmers, and the heroine emerges flawless. Extreme Modification violently rejects this notion. extreme+modification+magical+girl+mystic+lune+high+quality

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Most magical girl narratives stop at a "costume change" or a "weapon upgrade." takes the body horror and tactical augmentation of Ghost in the Shell or Cyberpunk: Edgerunners and grafts it onto the shimmering, hopeful skeleton of Sailor Moon or Cardcaptor Sakura .