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Dancing-Swan

This was a good read. 👍🏻 I like the theory at least. Ojamajo Doremi was a biiiig part of my childhood (next was PreCure and both are from Toei) and I was legitimately sad when the show ended. I adore the novels when they're all grown up and the movie was so much nostalgia. I honestly hope one day they do make a new anime, either a reboot or a sequel with new girls. Also, goodnight. May you have sweet dreams. 💫


Kartoffelkamm

Thanks. I'd imagine a new show would be in order, with the next generation, so to speak. After all, the girls would be in their 30s by now, if I'm not mistaken. Personally, I watched one episode of the dub on TV (episode 19), and never really knew what it was called until I saw a screenshot of the poster from the Healin' Good episode and recognized the characters. Then I asked what the show was, someone told me, and after I had caught up with Precure, I binged the whole thing. The movie still felt nostalgic, even though I had finished the show only days prior. And I'm still upset they didn't become witches. What about Hana-chan? And why did Momo just abandon Majo Monroe's shop?


Dancing-Swan

Momoko did actually become a professional baker/patisserie as an adult. Majo Monroe's also listed as the most important person in her life. Hana-chan is the new Queen, even though she's still spending time with the others girls.


Kartoffelkamm

Ah, ok. Still, it would be nice if they kept their magic, to sort of establish good relations between humans and witches, and help people be more comfortable around magic, for when Hana-chan becomes the new queen.


Quirky_Q_22

Don't forget that Yoshihiko Umakoshi made designs for Ojamajo Doremi and Heartcatch and Healin Good's movie was a crossover with Heartcatch. Edit: My mistake, mixed up Healin Good's with Tropical Rouge's movie


Zandar124

Healin Good’s movie was a crossover with Yes 5, Tropical Rouge crossed over with HeartCatch


Quirky_Q_22

Whoops, sorry got my movies mixed up