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The story is set in a fictional universe in which witches, warlocks, and fairies live. The story follows the adventures of three apprentice witches named Arusu, Sheila, and Eva. When Arusu releases all of the fairies, the grand master punishes Sheila and Eva for their failure to keep Arusu under control. ep.2 ep.2
She is also called Buri Pari (transl. Evil Fairy) or Buri Chudail (transl. Evil Witch). Acchi Jadugarni (transl. The Good Sorceress): She is a good Sorceress who helps Bheem in defeating Buri Jadugarni. She is also called Achhi Pari (transl. Good Fairy). She lives in Agadam, a place of good wizards and witches or in the forest of Dholakpur.
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Flower Witch Mary Bell: 1992 Ashi Productions Anime television series Anime film ... Persia, the Magic Fairy: 1984 Studio Pierrot Anime television series
World Famous Fairy Tale Series (世界名作童話 まんがシリーズ, Sekai Meisaku Dōwa Manga Shirīzu, lit."World Masterpiece Fairy Tale Manga Series"), also known as Classic Tales Retold, Fairy Tale Classics, Children's Classics or The World's Greatest Fairy Tales, is a Japanese anime series of short films based on fairy tales and classic stories, produced by Toei Animation between ...
Champignon no Majo (シャンピニオンの魔女, Shanpinion no Majo, "Champignon Witch") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tachibana Higuchi. It began serialization on Hakusensha's Manga Park manga website in October 2019. An anime television series adaptation has been announced.
The Story of the Thumb-Princess) is a Japanese anime series produced by Enoki Films and adapted from the original 1835 Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale "Thumbelina" by Akiyoshi Sakai. It premiered in Japan on TV Tokyo on September 30, 1992, and ran for twenty-six episodes until its conclusion on March 31, 1993.