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Looking for Magical Doremi

魔女見習いをさがして · 2020 | 91 min | Drama

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Looking for Magical Doremi is a 2020 Japanese drama and coming-of-age animated film produced by Toei Animation for the 20th anniversary of the magical girl anime series Ojamajo Doremi, which aired from 1999 to 2005. The film is directed by Haruka Kamatani and Junichi Sato. The events of the film are set in modern-day Japan and star Aoi Morikawa, Rena Matsui, and Kanako Momota in the roles of three women of different backgrounds who grew up watching Ojamajo Doremi. The film was first screened at the 33rd Tokyo International Film Festival on November 3 before being released to the general public on November 13, 2020.

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Credits

Producer
Hiromi Seki
Director
Junichi Sato, Haruka Kamatani
Original Music Composer
Keiichi Oku
Editor
Shigeru Nishiyama
Country
Japan
Studios
Toei Animation

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Cast · 3

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Rena Matsui

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Kanako Momota

AM

Aoi Morikawa

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