Ojamajo Doremi series
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Ojamajo Doremi
Image:Ojamajo doremi logo.jpg
Ojamajo Doremi's musical theme is reflected in its logo
おジャ魔女どれみ
(Ojamajo Doremi)
Genre Magical girl, Shōjo
Manga
Author Izumi Todo
Illustrator Shizue Takanashi
Publisher Kodansha
Demographic Shōjo
Magazine Nakayoshi
Original run 19992003
Volumes 6
TV anime
Studio Toei Animation
Licensor 4Kids Entertainment (Series 1 Only)
Network All-Nippon News Network
Original run 19992002
Episodes 201
OVA: Ojamajo Doremi Na-i-sho
Studio Toei Animation
Episodes 13
Released 2004
Runtime 30 min / episode

Ojamajo Doremi (おジャ魔女どれみ Ojamajo Doremi?) is a magical girl anime series. It originally ran for four seasons from 1999-2002 totaling 201 episodes, with companion movies to the second and third seasons. A thirteen episode OVA was released in 2004. A manga adaptation was published by Kodansha written by Izumi Todo and illustrated by Shizue Takanashi.

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Story

The series anime focuses on two main problems the main character, Doremi, is trying to solve. The first is the heroines' efforts to become skilled in the art of magic, and secondly the friendships and relationships between them in the human world. In Majo-kai, the world of witches, they focus on fighting enemies, the Queen's fearful predecessor, or hostile wizards. In the human world however, they use their magical talents to help those in need. Being trainees in magic, their powers often do not immediately provide a solution to their problems. In the end, the primary moral of these stories is not about power, but about kindness and compassion.

Theme

The series contains five themes. The first season's theme is carnival. In "Magical Stage", the lights around the girls resemble a swing carnival ride. The second season is flowers, the magical stage shows a rose blossoming. The third season is pastry, the magical stage resembles a cake. The fourth is crafts. The last season is secrets around the Ojamajos and the people they know.

Endings

There are four stories' endings to Ojamajo Doremi series.

Ojamajo Doremi: When the witches are discovered by their families and friends at the MAHO-Dou, Onpu uses the forbidden magic to erase everyone's memories. Although she claims that she is still protected from the magic charm, it disintegrates and Onpu's punishment is a 100-year sleep. Doremi, Hazuki, and Aiko are desperate to wake her, and Jou-sama claims that they can do Magical Stage, but regardless of whether Onpu wakes up or not, they must give up their powers. They agree to do so, and with Poppu's help, Onpu awakens. But now all five witches must give up their powers, in Onpu's case because she used too much forbidden magic.

Ojamajo Doremi Sharp: The Former Queen places a curse on Hana that makes her terribly sick. Nothing can help her, and so the witches learn that they must find a flower that will help Hana. The catch is that the Former Queen is blocking the way to the flower, so they must defeat her to get through. One by one, Aiko, Onpu, and Hazuki use their crystals at full power, but are beaten and fall into a 1,000-year sleep. Doremi also attempts, and she finally breaks through and get the flower, but she falls asleep too. When Hana-chan sees that they're all asleep, she cries out "MOMMY!", and the four girls are all awaken. However, they must all give up their powers, AGAIN, and they can't take care of Hana-chan anymore.

Motto! Ojamajo Doremi: With the help of the new Ojamajo Momoko they wake up the Ancient Queen. The Ancient Queen is angry and sad with humans after having lost all her sons and daughters and her husband, but Doremi convinces her that inside her heart she still has beautiful memories of them. Ancient Queen Majo Tourbillon remembers the happy times she spent with her family and the Cursed Wood retreats.

Ojamajo Doremi DOKKAN: When it's time for the girls to finally become witches, they are faced with a hard choice. If they accept, then their lifespand will expand greatly and therefore they cannot live in the same time scale with their family, friends, etc. anymore. After a month thinking, Doremi answers for everyone that they all choose not to become witches, which of course means that they cannot see Hana-chan anymore and they must give up their powers one and final time.

Media

In Japan, Ojamajo Doremi has aired on each of the ANN TV stations (Asahi Broadcasting Corporation (ABC, Japan), TV Asahi, Nagoya TV (Metele), and others) and Broadcasting System of San-in Inc.. Ojamajo Doremi is produced by Toei Animation and ABC.

In North America, 4Kids Entertainment has licensed the show under the title Magical DoReMi, which aired on 4Kids TV for the 2005-2006 broadcasting season.[1] New episodes have been posted every Tuesday on the website from 2007-2008. Episode 30 of Series 1 was never dubbed and released.

There are other Ojamajo Doremi dubs around the world, including Mexico, France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and the Philippines.[2]

CD Media

See also: Ojamajo Doremi discography

Manga

Kodansha published six volumes of manga which span several story arcs. They were drawn by Shizue Takanashi and ran in Nakayoshi from 1999 to early 2003.

1st Story Arc

  1. ISBN 4-06-334349-9
  2. ISBN 4-06-334350-2
  3. ISBN 4-06-334366-9

2nd Story Arc

  1. ISBN 4-06-334502-5

Ojamajo Kids

During the run of Ojamajo Doremi DOKKAN, Toei hosted live events with performances by select actresses who portrayed the girls, titled "Ojamajo Kids." These girls were selected via auditions.

References

  1. ^ "4Kids Plans to Release Magical Doremi in 2005". Anime News Network. Retrieved on 2008-09-24.
  2. ^ "Ojamajo Doremi (TV) - Anime News Network". Anime News Network Encyclopedia. Retrieved on 2008-09-24.

External links

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