# Magic Girl Pinball Gameplay Video #1

**Source:** Kaneda Pinball Podcast YouTube (main)  
**Type:** video  
**Published:** 2017-02-22  
**Duration:** 5m 18s  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeKAzZ3pbmE

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## Analysis

Kaneda's first gameplay video of Magic Girl pinball features extended comedic banter about cereal unboxing before demonstrating early gameplay. Key observations include a quarter-payment arcade mode bug/feature that requires paying to play in free play mode, absence of GI (general illumination) making the game very dark, a skill shot mechanic involving Tesla letters with score timing, and ramp shots firing out of a can. The video showcases basic playfield layout and early code behavior.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] Magic Girl had arcade mode (coin-operated) that wasn't discoverable in menu systems, requiring physical quarters to play despite free play being set — _Kaneda directly observed and demonstrated the arcade mode activating on game start, attempted to find menu option to disable it, couldn't find it, and manually inserted a quarter to play_
- [HIGH] Magic Girl has no GI (general illumination), making the playfield very dark — _Kaneda explicitly states 'there's no GI in this game, so it's really dark' during gameplay_
- [HIGH] Magic Girl features a Tesla-themed skill shot with letter-based scoring that requires timing the plunge before the highest-scoring letter appears — _Kaneda demonstrates the skill shot mechanic, explaining that you must 'plunge two letters before the letter that offers you the highest score'_
- [MEDIUM] Magic Girl has a ramp that fires the ball out of a can — _Kaneda observes 'it fires out of the can' during ramp shot gameplay, though camera angle and playfield darkness make visual confirmation unclear_

### Notable Quotes

> "Five years in the making, we've waited for this moment. The unboxing of the most important thing Pinside has been talking about all these months. I'm not talking about Magic Girl."
> — **Kaneda**, 0:00-0:15
> _Sets up the comedic framing that dominates the opening; acknowledges years of community anticipation for Magic Girl while ironically pivoting to cereal unboxing_

> "Ten minutes ago, free play was working perfect, and I didn't think there was any code in this game. Now I just learned that there was an arcade mode, and there is. But look what happens when I hit start—it's asking for quarters."
> — **Kaneda**, 2:30-2:50
> _Identifies a major technical issue or design oversight: arcade mode coin requirement is active in a game that should be in free play, and there's no accessible menu to disable it_

> "I think this is the ultimate irony. Maybe this is how John Papaduke is going to make all the money back. He's going to actually make us pay to play our own machines."
> — **Kaneda**, 2:50-3:10
> _Humorous commentary on the arcade mode bug, but subtly references John Papaduke's (creator of totem/Magic Girl) financial situation or ROI concerns_

> "I went through all the menu systems and I can't find anywhere where to set it back to free play."
> — **Kaneda**, 3:00-3:15
> _Confirms the arcade mode bug is not easily toggleable in accessible menus; potential code or configuration issue_

> "So in order to hit the skill shot, you have to plunge two letters before the letter that offers you the highest score."
> — **Kaneda**, 7:15-7:35
> _Clear explanation of Magic Girl's skill shot mechanic, demonstrating understanding of the letter-based timing system_

> "Now there's no GI in this game, so it's really dark."
> — **Kaneda**, 5:00-5:10
> _Identifies a significant design or production choice that impacts playability and visibility during gameplay_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Magic Girl | game | Jersey Jack Pinball game being demonstrated in first gameplay video; subject of five years of community anticipation; features Tesla theme, arcade mode coin system, no GI, skill shot mechanic |
| John Papaduke | person | Creator/designer of Magic Girl (and totem); referenced humorously regarding financial recovery from the machine's development |
| Kaneda | person | Host of Kaneda Pinball Podcast; operating/demonstrating Magic Girl in this gameplay video; major pinball content creator and community personality |
| Brenda | person | Guest present during Magic Girl gameplay video; minimal speaking role; thanked for attending |
| Y Snow | person | Referenced as someone who will have Special K cereal with Kaneda at TPF (tournament/event); appears to be known community member |
| Pinside | organization | Online pinball community forum; noted as having extensively discussed Magic Girl for months prior to this video |
| Jersey Jack Pinball | company | Manufacturer of Magic Girl (implied through game context) |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Magic Girl gameplay mechanics and features, Code/software issues in Magic Girl, Magic Girl first gameplay reveal
- **Secondary:** Playfield design and visibility (GI absence), Community anticipation and hype for Magic Girl

### Sentiment

**Mixed** (0.45) — Kaneda demonstrates the game with enthusiasm and curiosity about mechanics, but the tone is heavily comedic and somewhat critical about the arcade mode bug and dark playfield. The cereal bit dominates early content, creating a tongue-in-cheek frame that downplays genuine excitement. No major praise or criticism of the game's core design is evident—mostly technical observation and mechanical explanation.

### Signals

- **[event_signal]** TPF (likely a major pinball tournament or event) is upcoming; Y Snow and other community members expected to attend (confidence: medium) — Kaneda references having Special K cereal with Y Snow at TPF in conversational context, suggesting upcoming event
- **[product_concern]** Magic Girl has arcade mode (coin-payment system) active by default with no discoverable menu option to disable it in free play environment, requiring owner to insert quarters to test the machine (confidence: high) — Kaneda explicitly states he searched all menu systems and found no way to disable arcade mode, and had to insert a quarter to play his own machine
- **[technology_signal]** Magic Girl's lack of GI (general illumination) creates significantly dark playfield visibility during gameplay, potentially impacting playability and audience viewing experience (confidence: high) — Kaneda explicitly notes 'there's no GI in this game, so it's really dark' and repeatedly adjusts camera angle to capture visibility

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## Transcript

 Alright guys, it's the moment you're waiting for. Five years in the making, we've waited for this moment. The unboxing of the most important thing Pinside has been talking about all these months. I'm not talking about Magic Girl. No, we're going to do the real unboxing tonight. The ultimate unboxing, Special K cereal. Alright? Look at this thing. Toasted rice cereal, vitamin A, B12, vitamin D, folic acid. Let's unbox this baby. Hold on, let's do this. I know Y Snow's going to have a bunch of this with me at TPF. He's going to have a good time. Look at this. We've got flakes. We've got... What have we got on the back here? Fortify the confident, courageous you. This is a message to Y Snow. Fortify the confident, courageous you, Y Snow. And we're boxing special K all night long, you motherfuckers. All right. Let's play the game. No. All right. So, Magic Girl. So here's the funny part about this game. Ten minutes ago, free play was working perfect, and I didn't think there was any code in this game. Now I just learned that there was an arcade mode, and there is. But look what happens when I hit start It asking for quarters Do you hear that Now I think this is the ultimate irony Maybe this is how John Papadiuk is going to make all the money back He's going to actually make us pay to play our own machines. I went through all the menu systems and I can't find anywhere where to set it back to free play. So, I've got to take a quarter out of my pocket to actually play Magic Girl in my own apartment. But let's do it. Alright. Alright. I think it's this one. And Brenda, thank you for coming. You can talk. We can hear you, too. Say hi to the people out there. Brenda, come on. Stay still. I prefer being silent. All right, good. All right, here we go. All right, so I put a quarter in. Now, see, get up there. See, it says novice. I'm going to get the camera in there. I kept hitting that. And if you hit start during novice, it's going to just do two ball and nothing's really on. Okay, but if you do the flippers, now we got arcade mode. Alright. Let's do it. Now there's no GI in this game, so it's really dark. So let's see. Oh my three is closed Look at that ramp shot right away Ah! Alright, let's just keep rolling. I'm going to hold it at this angle for a second, play a game, and then I'm going to get up on a chair and do the same thing again. I know there's a skill shot with with Tesla here see I think that the scores change as the letters here count up I think when it gets to the letter that's got the most score that's what you want to plunge on so it's a so plunge on zero Me? Ah! I have to angle this more. I kicking back way too fast Thank you as fast as the game Alright, you got it. So in order to hit the skill shot, you have to plunge two letters before the letter that offers you the highest score. Oh, nice ramp. It fires out of the can. Where's the commander? On the steam. Looks like a monster to look at. I'm going to try. Ah! Alright. I'll go make it! Ah! Alright. That was gameplay video number one.

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