"There's gotta be a more productive way to solve your problems!"
-Magic Touch, Holy War
Magic Touch is the main protagonist of the third part of SuperSongs. He is also considered the "poster boy" of the story, as well as the overarching main protagonist. He is Sonic Blaster's successor, and Freedom Dive's teacher.
Magic Touch is a man with blue hair. He has light blue eyes, with white, star-shaped pupils. He wears Sonic Blaster's headphones and Unity's tattered heart emblem starting at the end of Part 2. He also has a cape.
Magic Touch is an optimistic person who always tries to find the good in people. Sonic Blaster chose him as his successor, since Magic Touch reminds him of Unity. However, unlike Unity, Magic Touch takes Sonic Blaster's advice with ending battles decisively, especially ones with Necessary Evil or any of his associates, making sure to go for the kill.
In the middle of Part 3, Magic Touch takes Sonic Blaster's headset, which pays respects to his master, but additionally grants him immunity from Necessary Evil's sound attack. He also finds Unity's heart patch stored away, and wears it on his shirt. Soon enough, Magic Touch is under the radar, since he knows Necessary Evil doesn't know about him. However, Evil's right hand man decides to raid Sonic Blaster's base, where Magic Touch stays, and Magic Touch almost kills the evil song before he teleports away from the scene. Evil is informed of the occurrence, and decides to finish Magic Touch.
Magic Touch soon becomes well known around the world for his overwhelming power, and ability to keep up a smile and quick remarks in any battle. Meanwhile, Magic Touch spots two girls fighting. One is extremely fast, and the other is also very fast, but less so. He interrupts the fight, but after noticing the less-fast girl is smarter in battle. They introduce themselves as Galaxy Collapse and Freedom Dive. Galaxy Collapse is a huge fan of Magic Touch, and apologizes, saying she began the fight. Freedom Dive, the girl who was smarter in battle, is also a fan of Magic Touch, but decides not to overdo her reaction.
Magic Touch
Full Name: Magic Touch
Height: 5'11"
Weight: 141 lbs.
Birthday: September 12
Race: SuperSong
Age: 14 (SuperSongs: Part 2)
18 (SuperSongs: Part 3, Holy War)
22 (SuperSongs: Part 4)
Hair Color: Blue
Eye Color: Light Blue
First appearance: SuperSongs (Part 2)
Latest appearance: In Your Imagination! (Remake) (cameo)
Status: Voided
Counterpart: None
Ability: Mashup (31 abilities in one. These abilities are unknown)
Date of Creation: 2019
Later, Magic Touch talks to Freedom Dive and after seeing her wit, decides to take her as his successor. She can run up to 222mph, which was an ability rarely seen by anyone. Her ability is called Nightcore, though despite not being based on a Nightcore song makes her incredibly fast. Magic Touch explains his rare ability, Mashup, which can give an individual multiple abilities at once.
While Necessary Evil sends his gang to Sonic Blaster's base to ambush Magic Touch, he is gone. He had told Freedom Dive to hide too. While Evil's gang is gone, Magic Touch attacks when Evil's back is turned. He keeps his cool, but isn't smiling or doing his usual one-liners. He remembers not to show mercy. He eventually gets Evil's mask off, which is something he needs to survive (due to injuries he sustained from Unity). Magic Touch crushes the mask under his foot, and leaves as Evil suffocates and dies. Evil's right hand man, Eternally Yours, who shows an undying loyalty to him, finds out about his death after Magic Touch leaves the scene, and swears to get revenge.
Despite Unity being the first SuperSong to appear, Magic Touch was the first SuperSong ever created by Gaboza.
Magic Touch is named after the Romos song of the same name.
Magic Touch, the song, is a mashup of 31 songs. This is what inspired Magic Touch's ability.
The name Magic Touch (often abbreviated as just 'MT') is frequently seen in Generation 3 stories as a brand; namely the brand of Chloe's backpack, as seen in Strings of Fate, Chapter 5.
Magic Touch is one of many Gaboza characters to exhibit the "stupid superhero" character trope that Gaboza loves. Other examples include Superhero Dan, Fatman, Dr. Buzz, and Electroman.