Mo~tto! Ojamajo Doremi

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Mo~tto! Ojamajo Doremi(G)
Mo~tto! Ojamajo Doremi
も~っと!おジャ魔女どれみ
(More Ojamajo Doremi)
Genre Magical girl
TV anime
Directed by Takuya Igarashi
Studio Toei Animation
Network TV Asahi
Original run 4 February 200127 January 2002
No. of episodes 50[1]

Mo~tto! Ojamajo Doremi (も~っと!おジャ魔女どれみ Mōtto! Ojamajo Doremi?) is an anime that is part of the Ojamajo Doremi series. Mōtto! Ojamajo Doremi is a direct sequel to Ojamajo Doremi # spanning 50 episodes. It is licensed, however the North American dub is unaired as of 2006.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

This series introduces Momoko Asuka, a Japanese-American mahō-shōjo (magical girl). The Witch Queen requests that the Witch Senate recognize Doremi, Hazuki, Aiko, and Onpu as skilled in witchcraft and thus make them witches formally, but several senators are opposed, stating that the girls will remain witch apprentices, and will once again be tested by their magical abilities. Their test concerns the use of pastries, so the Maho-Do is reopened as a sweet shop. Mōtto! Ojamajo Doremi introduces cell phones that help assist fairy transportation and help to communicate with Momoko, who can only speak English unless she is in her witch uniform. It also introduces the Magical Cookbook diary, with which they use to record the recipes that they create.

During the series, the former queen of the Witch Land attempts to stop Hana-chan from becoming too powerful by making her dislike vegetables, which are essential to Hana-chan's health and power. The ojamajo try to help Hana-chan like vegetables again by adding them in their pastries to gain Hana-chan's power back. An additional witch was rumoured to be added during this season whose name was Kurumi. However, this was heresay and was revealed to be a fan made character by the artist, Shin.

Spoilers end here.

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The four original girls wear new casual outfits from this season onwards which are slightly different from the previous two. Each of the girls also gain a wrist device and a gem ring, which, when combined, form a henshin device. Momoko is introduced and is seen as a poor speaker of Japanese though her language skills increase dramatically when she transforms into her witch form. Momoko's was previously an apprentice to a Witch who was a skilled baker which helps the girls in the Maho-do which has been designed yet again. The girls also begin wearing headsets in the store. It has also been noted that the girls' witch outfit is reversible with their bakery outfit in this season.

In Mo~tto! Ojamajo Doremi, sweets and pastries have been incorporated as a key theme to the series.

  • The handle part of the girls' witch wand resembles a candy cane, albeit the colors of the handle.
  • As aforementioned above, the Maho-Do is a bakery store.
  • After the girls say "Magical Stage!" a cake-like pastry appears.
  • A theme song called "Sweet Song ABC" (sung by the cast of Ojamajo Doremi) is dedicated to sweets, desserts and pastries.
  • One of the eyecatches features the girls making chocolate fondue.

Momoko's dub name is rumored to be "Fanny", "Mindy" or, "Isabelle". Many fans suspect that she will first speak Spanish instead of English, and will learn English later in the seiries.

Opening theme
"Ojamajo de Ban2" by the cast of Ojamajo Doremi
Ending theme
"Takaramono" by Yui Komuro

  1. ^ Mo~tto! Ojamajo Doremi at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia. Accessed 2006-09-06.



Ojamajo Doremi series
- 1st Story arc -

Magical DoReMi

- 2nd Story arc -

Ojamajo Doremi # - Ojamajo Doremi # Movie

- 3rd Story arc -

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Ojamajo Doremi Na-i-sho

- 4th Story arc -

Ojamajo Doremi DOKKA~N

List of characters from Ojamajo Doremi
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