![]() Doremi is shown giving a love-letter to someone. Her mom picks out a dress and Hazuki says 'no' and shows her something she likes. Aiko is shown bring tayoyaki to her dad, mom and grandpa. Onpu is shown signing autographs for her fans. Elle aussi a environ le même âge que DoReMi et Hazuki et elle vit avec son père car ses parents ont divorcés à cause du travail de sa mère. Elle arrive dans sa classe au 3e épisode de la 1ere saison et devient aussi une apprentie-sorcière. ![]() Momo is shown in America showing Beth pictures of the past year with Doremi, Hana, and the others. Description : Aiko est aussi une des meilleures amies de DoReMi. In the witch world Hana and the other babies are shown laying on Pao. Hazuki is shown with Pop and (Doremi's) parents is Doremi's house. Aiko is shown with her parents getting on the train. ![]() I love you.(In english)" Onpu is shown with her parents in front of their car. Doremi calls out to her and Hana-Chan turns around and says, "Thank you." While the theme for the original Ojamajo Doremi is played they show Momo-Chan and her parents in the airport while she says "See you. Hana turns back into a baby when she enters the witch world. ![]() In the end, after graduation, the girls send off Hana-chan, Majo Rika and the fairies with Hana promising to become the Queen fast so the can see each other again. Hana threatens to use magic, and Doremi comes out just in time before she shows everyone. So she locks her self up in the Maho-Dou. ![]() Watch this thing and forget Crystal and Eternal ever happened to begin with.On the day of graduation, Doremi refuses to attend school in fear of losing her friends forever. I'm also glad nobody ever thought of remaking/rebooting/whatever this series. the true ending of the series, feels like a big homage to the R season of that series), so again if you're a moonie you're perfectly at home. Who the hell cares of out-of-time, unnecessary crap like crystal or eternal when you literally have two of the directors who made the 90's superheroics animated masterpiece making the same thing, like the title of this review suggests, with witches instead of superheroines and a more stringent focus on the problems children could face during their lifetime so as to not feel like a cheap, uninspired copycat (Wedding Peach I'm looking at you)? And it's not that the directors don't make copious amount of references to Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon, they do (the ending of Na-i-sho, I. afictionados of Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon) like myself. After finishing this 200+ series (I'm counting Na-i-sho inbetween) I'm sincerely baffled at the idea that this series is not talked more about, in particular by moonies (I. ![]()
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