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Flower Witch Mary Bell (花の魔法使いマリーベル, Hana no Mahōtsukai Marī Beru), or known as Mary Bell in some countries, is a Japanese magical girl anime series by Ashi Productions, aired from 1992 until 1993. The series was adapted as a theatrical film and two educational videos and the DVD version was released on March 20, 2004.
Magical girl (魔法少女, mahō shōjo) is a subgenre of Japanese fantasy media centered around young girls who use magic, often through an alter ego into which they can transform. Since the genre's emergence in the 1960s, media including anime , manga , OVAs , ONAs , films, and live-action series have been produced.
Fellow ANN editor Amy McNulty placed Magical Girl Raising Project at number two on her top 5 best anime list of 2016, praising the contrast of "primal brutality with the cutesy art style" and the various ways the female ensemble approach the grisly game, concluding that: "While the series largely gets by on spectacle and shock value, many of ...
A magical creature with the form of a flying penguin. He accompanies Mafuyu. Noto Hanami (花海 乃登, Hanami Noto) Voiced by: Junichi Suwabe Yuzuka’s father, a typical salary-man who is away from home for most of time due to his job. He cares about his daughter. Miyoko Hanami (花海 みよこ, Hanami Miyoko) Voiced by: Chiwa Saitō Yuzuka ...
Thumbelina: A Magical Story (おやゆび姫物語, Oyayubi Hime Monogatari, lit. 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.
“The Stories of Girls Who Couldn't Be Magicians" follows Kurumi Mirai, a young girl who dreams of becoming a magician after a childhood encounter with a mysterious magician, but fails the entrance exam to the prestigious Rettoran Magic Academy and is placed in the standard program instead; despite her setback, she starts to uncover secrets about the school and her own potential magic, with ...
Moribi Murano (often miscredited as "Mami Sugino") directed the second movie, titled Maho no Shima e (ユニコ 魔法の島へ, To the Magic Island) in Japanese and Unico in the Island of Magic in English, which was released to Japanese theaters on July 16, 1983, five days before the release of the first Barefoot Gen movie, which used many of ...
Due to her appearance, she is occasionally mistaken as Alyssa's mother, not as her daughter. Phoenix (フェニックス, Fenikkusu) Voiced by: Takaya Hashi [3] The wisdom-filled familiar Viola summoned. She refers to him as "Phoen". Lyra (リラ, Rira) Voiced by: Romi Park [3] She manages the prop shop where Viola frequents for her magical stuff.