The stars appear as spiky clusters and can individually fires beams of magical light and can be forcibly destroyed.[1] By connecting multiple stars, the user can create constellations which generate stronger defenses and attacks. Additionally, the user can teleport themselves or others to a spot beneath any star.[2][3]

BabyBackground informationFirst appearanceBabyVoiceMelissa RauchCharacter informationGenderFemaleOccupationMagic evaluatorAffiliationsButterfly familyGoalTo evaluate the magic skill of Mewni's queensHomeMewniLikesFoodDislikesInterruptionsPowers and abilitiesMagic

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Mist transformationQuote"Interesting." ("Baby")[Source]Baby is an evaluator of magic who appears in the season 2 episode of the same name to evaluate Star Butterfly's magic skill.


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Baby is a small, light bluish green-furred cat-like creature with large green eyes, yellow insect-like wings, a pink star-shaped mark on her chest, a long tail with a dark blue tip, and a blue four-sided jewel on her forehead.

In her debut episode, Baby is sent to Earth by Queen Butterfly to evaluate Star's magic skill after Ludo steals the Magic Instruction Book and abducts Glossaryck. She is apparently kept in a small glass bottle owned by Queen Butterfly, and King Butterfly harbors a deep dislike for her. On Earth, Baby evaluates Star on not only her skill in magic but also her level of responsibility.

Upon seeing that Star has a closet of secrets, cleaved her wand in half, lost her book of spells, and failed to complete a simple magic test, Baby gives her a failing grade at first. However, after Star demonstrates her high magical skill by growing an apple seed into a large tree, Baby gives her a passing grade instead.

It's DA's birthday, and Tim has made her a model of the Sun that plays "Wait 'Till the Sun Shines, Nellie" ("You Are My Sunshine" in the book) when wound up. Just then, Keesha gets a call from Dorothy Ann, who called the class to come over to see her new telescope. When Ms. Frizzle arrives, Tim shows her Dorothy Ann's birthday gift and accidentally steps on a screwdriver, falling over, letting go of the present, causing it to fall to pieces, and gets smashed. Seeing the Star Shopping Network featuring Horace Scope on television, all but Keesha decide to buy Dorothy Ann a real star. Keesha argues that buying from TV shopping networks is a bad idea, her grandmother having issues with the mop she bought from the Home Mopping Network. So with help from Ms. Valerie Frizzle, they go explore the stars that are for sale to find which one is perfect for Dorothy Ann.

The Magic School Bus transforms into a space shuttle and the class goes star shopping in space. They pass the moon and Ralphie realizes that The Magic Space Bus has gone through space in less than a minute. The class views the stars in the sky and Tim wonders if they would get bigger as the class approaches them close up. Just then, the TV ad is shown one again on television, and Horace Scope informs that up close, people could see a lot of different stars, also adding that one would have to fly over five million miles an hour to see for themselves. But it takes 80 years to do so. So Ms. Frizzle doubles The Magic Space Bus' speed and Carlos asks her if the sun is a star, which Ms. Frizzle answers yes. In a search for the baby star, The Magic Space Bus approaches a star, which Ms. Frizzle tells the class is a great place for a baby star.

Tim pulls the reverse lever and the bus approaches an extremely bright light that appears to be a baby star. Ms. Frizzle uses a large pair of sunglasses to put on The Magic Space Bus and measures the size of the baby star, which is only half the size of the sun. Keesha, however, refuses to buy it, stating that it's too young and the class needs a star that is bigger, bright, has less gas, and that the class could trust as much as the sun. On the TV ad, Horace Scope informs that there are two stars left and shows a middle-aged star found in the big dipper as an example. So Ms. Frizzle accelerates The Magic Space Bus to the star and Keesha wants to verify that it is different from the baby star. As the class gets a closer look, Keesha seems to like the star and Ms. Frizzle informs that the star is all grown up and is five billion years old at the prime of its life. When the class checks out the planets the star has on its own, Keesha feels that it is perfect and wants to buy it. Unfortunately, the star is already sold to Janet, who names the star after her. So the class searches for the last star, which Horace Scope shows in the television ad as a giant red star, So Ms. Frizzle drives to the solar system to locate the red star.

Back at her house, Dorothy Ann learns in her book that the shiny star she sees in the sky is a red super giant, which is a hundred times larger than the sun. In the solar system, the rest of the class approaches the twenty million-year-old red star and Horace Scope informs in the ad that he would take fifty cents off the price if someone buys in the next fifty seconds. So Tim dials the number and asks Keesha for her opinion. Keesha agrees and Horace informs that the star is sold to the class, much to their delight. Ralphie, however, seems suspicious of the fact that the star the class purchased was very cheap. So Ms. Frizzle uses The Magic Space Bus' sneak-a-peak-atron to get a closer look of the inside of the star, which is collapsing. Just then, a core explosion precipitates, and the star is blown to smithereens, much to Keesha's disappointment.

The class wonders why the star would explode when it was bigger and brighter and Phoebe remembers how Horace says that it was twenty million years old. Ms. Frizzle informs that a star as old as the red star goes out, naming it the supernova. Keesha then learns that the hot, boiling gas in the first star the class approached was a star being born and Phoebe also learns that stars are made out of hot gases. It isn't long before Keesha finally learns that a star squeezes hot gas hot enough to make the baby star to shine and the hot gas keeps the star shining for million of years and the stars die out by exploding once the fuel finally runs out, as well as the tiny pieces of the star making new stars. So Keesha decides to just make a present for Dorothy Ann instead by garnering up the bits and pieces to make a new star themselves, using The Magic Space Bus to do that task. When the star is finally made, the class flies down to the earth.

Dorothy Ann notices the newly built star and writes about it in her journal just in time for the rest of the class to arrive at her house. They tell her that they made the star and named it after her, much to her confusion. Just then, Horace from the TV ad informs he has discovered the star and asks if there would be someone to call for it. So the class calls him as confrontation to demand him that the star is theirs, as well as informing him what they learned about stars. So Horace decides to cancel the sell of the new star and Dorothy Ann thanks the rest of the class for her birthday present.

"Caster" was a term referring to a user of mana (a type of "old magic") in the Fixed Star Era.[2][3] In the Toward Stars Era, Caster refers specifically to an antiquated weapon that fires specialized shells.[1]

Almost a hundred years after the initial creation of spell guns, Casters and their shells became scarce in the Toward Star Era. Casters are considered antiques, their magic old. Prior to the beginning of the series, outlaws Gene Starwind and Ronald MacDougall obtained a gun and staff type caster respectively.[1][4] Against far advanced magics, such as Tao Magic, casters are able to nullify or block attacks. Against each other, casters cancel the other's power out.[4]

While Yuno may have obtained a second grimoire in Black Clover that allows him to wield Star magic in addition to Wind, these new spells haven't offered up the guaranteed victory readers usually expect from new abilities. How Asta utilizes Yuno's Star magic in the latest chapter makes it easier for readers to realize what this ability truly signifies, and it's quite profound.

Yuno's Star magic only serves as a decoy during his battle against the Dark Triad member Zenon, and then it utterly fails to even put a scratch on the King of Devils Lucifero when Yuno later tries to protect Asta. But by the end of chapter 329, Asta is only able to truly defeat the irksome devil with one of Yuno's stars embedded in his sword, which he then thrusts into the back of his foe. This latest development has particular significance when taking Yuno's background into consideration.

Unlike Asta, who's still in the dark, Yuno learned the truth about his heritage much earlier in the manga. He's part of a royal family from the Spade Kingdom. This explains why he's so gifted as a mage, and it also means that he can inherit additional powers. As Black Clover reveals in chapter 309, Yuno's biological father wielded Sun magic while his mother was gifted in Moon magic. So, naturally, it would make sense if their son either possessed the same powers as them or could at least conjure a new set of spells derived from some other heavenly body. Star magic was therefore an appropriate choice for the character. When the second grimoire presented itself to Yuno, the young prince was in the midst of fighting Zenon. But the moment he's presented with this new tome of spells, Yuno immediately diminishes the development by stating that Star magic alone won't be enough to defeat Zenon, despite the manga noting at various instances that it was designed to destroy devils. Yuno's prediction ended up being true, as he eventually strikes down Zenon with Saint Spirit of Zephyr; a wind-based spell.

Knowing where this new magic comes from, Yuno's mindset about his heritage, how useless the magic initially proved, and how Asta depended on this magic to ensure his biggest kill is actually quite poetic. Yuno's Wind magic unmistakably represents his status as an orphan, and his Star magic symbolizes his true lineage as a prince. Upon learning the truth about his identity, Yuno immediately said that he was still Yuno of the Clover Kingdom and refused to turn his back on his other life, especially the Golden Dawn and becoming the Wizard King. The fact that he still relied on his Wind magic when battling Zenon is therefore symbolic of how much he still depends on his past and even refuses to embrace his new status. This is exemplified by the fact that, the first time his Star magic is actually used to destroy an enemy, it is wielded by his orphan brother. 006ab0faaa

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