Object Class: Euclid
Due to the anomalous effects of SCP-2500, viewing of the content is strictly restricted to authorized personnel only. Psychological screening is required before and after exposure.
SCP-2500 appears to be a 5-episode anime series titled "The Magical Adventure of Cotton Candy and the Sweet Heroes". Originally credited as being produced by Koei Fuji Entertainment (コーエイフジエンターテインメント), though investigation has revealed no record of such a company ever existing in our reality. The series exists in DVD format and exhibits various anomalous properties that suggest it may be a window or portal to another universe rather than a conventional animated show.
The protagonist of the series. A seemingly ordinary citizen of Sugarville who can transform into the magical girl Cotton Candy. Her outfit resembles cotton candy in design and color scheme. She harbors romantic feelings for a high school student named Mamoi Lollipop.
One of Umia's teammates who transforms into Sweet Treats. Her magical girl outfit is based on various confectioneries.
Team member whose magical form is Minty Mint, with an outfit themed around mint candies.
The youngest team member who transforms into Pink Gummy, with an outfit inspired by gummy candies.
A mysterious entity taking the form of a delivery truck driver who appears to viewers, delivering merchandise related to their favorite character from the show. The nature and origin of this merchandise remain under investigation.
SCP-2500 is to be stored in a standard secure locker at Site-██. Viewing of the series is prohibited without express permission from at least two (2) Level 3 personnel. Viewers must undergo psychological evaluation before and after exposure.
The series appears to center around the magical girls protecting Sugarville from heat-based villains, a theme that mirrors the vulnerability of candy to melting. This may suggest a deeper metaphysical significance to the series' nature as a possible interdimensional anomaly.
Current theory suggests that SCP-2500 is not merely a recorded series but rather a window into an alternate reality that has been somehow trapped or recorded onto DVD format. The non-existence of the credited production company, Koei Fuji Entertainment, further supports this hypothesis. Further research is ongoing to determine the full extent of this phenomenon.