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Is there a season 2 of Magical DoReMi?

Magical DoReMi would continue its run starting November 13, 2007, with the reminding episodes being released exclusively on the 4Kids TV website, labeled as "Season 2".

What makes a good anime opening?

Hint hint. Nudge nudge. Oh, and if you’re curious about my singular answers before we get to a list of bomb-ass openings, here they are: Anime openings are important elements of a series. They set the tone for what you’re about to watch in only a minute and a half. The music. The visuals.

What are some good anime movies that connect to the future?

The Miraculous Melody that Connects Hearts (2011) DokiDoki! PreCure the Movie: Mana's Getting Married!!? The Dress of Hope that Connects to the Future (2013) Go! Princess Pretty Cure the Movie: Go!

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The musical adventures of three bird friends who live in a world filled with rhythm, beats and melodies.

Did you know

Your kids gonna love it. It's a wonderful Music Education series with loveable characters and catchy tunes. The animated series for preschoolers centers on the musical adventures of three best birdie buddies. Fun and entertaining.

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By what name was Do, Re & Mi (2021) officially released in India in English?

Who produced the Ojamajo Doremi toys?

Merchandise. Bandai produced a toy line for Ojamajo Doremi. Maki Takahashi served as the toy line's supervisor, and a character was named after her in the show as an homage. In 2000, Bandai originally planned to market Ojamajo Doremi in North America through a partnership with Mattel, but the toy line was dropped.

When did Ojamajo Doremi come out?

An English-language version of the first season, produced by 4Kids Entertainment, aired in North America in 2005. Ojamajo Doremi has inspired two companion films, manga adaptations, video games, and a light novel series.

How much did Ojamajo Doremi merchandise make in 2000?

Bandai reported Ojamajo Doremi merchandise grossed a total of ¥5 billion by 2000. By the time the third season was broadcast, the viewership rating was 13.7% and 90% of the target demographic were watching the show.

How many volumes of Ojamajo Doremi are there?

From 2000 to early 2003, the manga magazine Nakayoshi ran a manga-adaptation of Ojamajo Doremi. The story was based on the events of the original anime and was drawn by Shizue Takanashi. The chapters were compiled into tankōbon volumes by Kodansha. Four volumes were released in total — the first three were under the title Ojamajo Doremi, covering the events of the original series and Ojamajo Doremi #. The last volume was adapted from the Mōtto! Ojamajo Doremi story arc and was titled eponymously to it.

What happens to Hana in Maho Do?

Hana, who has gotten bored of the Witch World and wants to be with Doremi and the others, uses all of her magic to instantly grow up and become a sixth grader. This results in the Maho-Do being transformed into a crafts shop and Hana's magical crystals shattering, requiring Doremi and the others to supply her with the energy needed to become a witch apprentice. Meanwhile, the Queen discovers Majo Tourbillon's power will eventually cause all worlds to be put to sleep. As such, the Queen tasks the girls, who are assisted by Majo Tourbillon's fairy, Baba, to recreate various handmade gifts that Majo Tourbillon's six grandchildren had made and received from her in order to remind her of the happy times and break the vines imprisoning her. The vines soon start spawning black flowers that cause people and magical beings alike to be affected with laziness, with the girls enlisting the help of Hana and a white elephant named Pao to put a stop to them.

When will the new Toei movie be released?

Following the announcement of the new movie, a new light novel volume, Ojamajo Doremi 20’s, was announced for release in summer 2019 , but it was delayed to October 2, 2019.

When was Ojamajo Doremi 16 published?

It was published in three volumes by Kodansha between December 2, 2011, and November 30, 2012.

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Overview

Ojamajo Doremi (おジャ魔女どれみ, lit. "Bothersome Witch Doremi"), alternatively titled Magical DoReMi in English, is a Japanese magical girl anime television series created by Toei Animation. It focuses on a group of elementary school girls, led by Doremi Harukaze, who become witch apprentices. The series aired in Japan on TV Asahi between February 1999 and January 2003, spannin…

Plot

Doremi Harukaze, a third grade elementary school girl living in the fictional Japanese town of Misora, comes across the MAHODO (MAHO堂, lit. "House of Magic"), a magic shop, and accidentally discovers that its owner, Majo Rika, is a witch. Due to a curse placed on any witch whose identity is exposed by a human, Majo Rika is transformed into a witch frog. Wanting to return to her original form, Majo Rika makes Doremi her witch apprentice, giving her the ability t…

Media

Ojamajo Doremi is produced by Toei Animation and ABC. In Japan, the show 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. The show replaced the time slot for Yume no Crayon Oukoku after its end and lasted from February 7, 1999, to January 30, 2000, with a new episode airing every week. The series soon followed with direct sequels, Ojamajo Doremi # (お …

Merchandise

Bandai produced a toy line for Ojamajo Doremi. Maki Takahashi served as the toy line's supervisor, and a character was named after her in the show as an homage. In 2000, Bandai originally planned to market Ojamajo Doremi in North America through a partnership with Mattel, but the toy line was dropped. After 4Kids Entertainment picked up the series for North American distribution, they signed a marketing deal with Bandai America in August 2005 to distribute a toy line beginni…

Legacy

Puyopuyo!! Quest brought the Ojamajo Doremi collaboration event, featuring Doremi, Hazuki, Aiko, Onpu and Momoko with the first season outfit and their original voices, Majorika, and also the recurring characters Amitie, Spica, Sonia, Tilura and Kirin with the Ojamajo outfit, available as playable characters. The event ran between November 15 to 25, 2019.
In October 2020, Ojamajo Doremi partnered with the Bushiroad mobile game BanG Dream! Girls B…

Reception

Bandai reported Ojamajo Doremi merchandise grossed a total of ¥5 billion by 2000. By the time the third season was broadcast, the viewership rating was 13.7% and 90% of the target demographic were watching the show.

External links

• Official Ojamajo Doremi website at Toei Animation (in Japanese)
• Official Ojamajo Doremi Sharp website Archived 2018-05-05 at the Wayback Machine at Toei Animation (in Japanese)
• Official Motto! Ojamajo Doremi website at Toei Animation (in Japanese)