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* ''VideoGame/HazelnutHex'' have it's main character, Nat, a witch who can conjure the ''best'' breakfast in the world (including the eponymous cereal). And she's on a quest to save breakfast after her nemesis, Lamona the WickedWitch, stole all the breakfast in the land. Because of the game's cutesy, chibi-inspired graphics, this trope applies to pretty much every single witch character in the game.

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* ''VideoGame/HazelnutHex'' have it's has its main character, Nat, a witch who can conjure the ''best'' breakfast in the world (including the eponymous cereal). And she's on a quest to save breakfast after her nemesis, Lamona the WickedWitch, stole all the breakfast in the land. Because of the game's cutesy, chibi-inspired graphics, this trope applies to pretty much every single witch character in the game.

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* "Natta de" Cotton, the main character of ''Videogame/FantasticNightDreamsCotton'' is a cute red-haired girl who flies on a broom, wears a pointy hat and uses her magic to cast colorful spells.

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* "Natta de" Cotton, the main character of ''Videogame/FantasticNightDreamsCotton'' is a cute red-haired girl who flies on a broom, wears a pointy hat broom and uses her magic to cast colorful spells. spells.
** There's also Appli de Pumpkin, introduced in ''Cotton 2'', who fits this trope too, right down to wearing a (sentient) pointy hat.
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* Witchie for several games in the ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons'' series. She first debuts in ''VideoGame/HarvestMoonSunshineIslands'' (with the name Witchkins and slightly younger) and returns for both ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons2014'' and ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasonsTrioOfTowns''. She's a small, childish version of the Witch Princess from other games--whom she states is her aunt, and who she lives with in ''Sunshine Islands''--and is studying and very skilled in magic. Upon meeting Dessie and the sprites in ''Story of Seasons'', nature sprite Flik states the town has someone who's part of the Witch's Circle.
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* Vivian the Shadow Siren from ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'', with her long, pink ringlets, dimples, and adorable smile, is often considered to be second only to Peach in terms of "cute" for the franchise. (And to some fans, even cuter.) And she's not only a witch (having dark, shadowy powers, along with a cool witch's hat), she's a downright ''powerful'' one, arguably becoming Mario's most powerful partner after joining his party with her offensive attacks and incredibly useful defensive Veil. (Although, she might only truly count in the American version, anyway; she's cute in Japan too, but [[ShesAManInJapan might not qualify as a witch]] in that version.)

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* Vivian the Shadow Siren from ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'', with her long, pink ringlets, dimples, and adorable smile, is often considered to be second only to Peach in terms of "cute" for the franchise. (And to some fans, even cuter.) And she's not only a witch (having dark, shadowy powers, along with a cool witch's hat), she's a downright ''powerful'' one, arguably becoming Mario's most powerful partner after joining his party with her offensive attacks and incredibly useful defensive Veil. (Although, she might only truly count in the American version, English/German versions, anyway; she's cute in Japan too, but [[ShesAManInJapan might not qualify as a witch]] in that version.)

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* Witch Beatrice from ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'' is a cute witch in a world where cute doesn't show up much at all.

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* Witch Beatrice from ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'' is a cute witch in a world where cute doesn't show up much at all. [[DummiedOut Cut content]] included a child version of her who was positively ''twee'' (and a probable {{Expy}} of Schierke from ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'').



%%* Lillet Blan from ''VideoGame/GrimGrimoire''.

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%%* * Lillet Blan from ''VideoGame/GrimGrimoire''.''VideoGame/GrimGrimoire'', a teenaged student at a WizardingSchool who gets caught in a GroundhogDayLoop.


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* The title character from ''VideoGame/LittleWitchNobeta'', obviously. Probably the most {{Moe}} protagonist any SoulsLikeRPG has ever had. She has an array of different elemental spells to cast with her magic wand, and is guided on her adventure by a mysterious black cat.
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* The main character of the ''VideoGame/BubbleWitchSaga'' games is Stella, a very cute redheaded witch who travels around with two magical cats bursting magical bubbles, saving fairies and animals, etc.

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* The main character of the ''VideoGame/BubbleWitchSaga'' games is Stella, a very cute redheaded witch who travels around with [[AllWitchesHaveCats two magical cats cats]] bursting magical bubbles, saving fairies and animals, etc.
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* The main character of the ''Bubble Witch'' games is Stella, a very cute redheaded witch who travels around with two magical cats bursting magical bubbles, saving fairies and animals, etc.

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* The main character of the ''Bubble Witch'' ''VideoGame/BubbleWitchSaga'' games is Stella, a very cute redheaded witch who travels around with two magical cats bursting magical bubbles, saving fairies and animals, etc.
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* In ''VideoGame/YumeNikki'', Madotsuki can become one herself through the aptly titled Witch effect. Doing this enables her to fly a broom, which serves no real purpose (as most things in the game). One can trigger an event on the roof this way, though.

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* In ''VideoGame/YumeNikki'', Madotsuki can become one herself through the aptly titled Witch effect. Doing this enables her to fly a broom, which serves no real purpose (as most things in the game). One can trigger an event on the roof this way, though.though.
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* The witch academy in ''VideoGame/{{Wadanohara}}'' is full of these, including Wadanohara herself, who is a CluelessChickMagnet of multiple characters in the game, including TheDragon of the BigBad.

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* The witch academy in ''VideoGame/{{Wadanohara}}'' is full of these, including Wadanohara herself, who is a CluelessChickMagnet of multiple characters in the game, including TheDragon of the BigBad. She provides the subpage image.
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* ''VideoGame/HazelnutHex'' have it's main character, Nat, a witch who can conjure the ''best'' breakfast in the world (including the eponymous cereal). And she's on a quest to save breakfast after her nemesis, Lamona the WickedWitch, stole all the breakfast in the land. Because of the game's cutesy, chibi-inspired graphics, this trope applies to pretty much every single witch character in the game.
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* Ralsei from ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' is the rare male example. Even the other characters in-game note that he's adorable.

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* Ralsei from ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' is the rare male example. He's a friendly, pacifistic Darkner wearing an oversized RobeAndWizardHat that uses his various spells to help and heal. Even the other characters in-game note that he's adorable.
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* While nearly every other witch in the ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'' franchise falls into {{Gonk}} territory, Luna from ''VideoGame/ShrekSuperSlam'' is an aversion, being a witch in her teens who lacks a GagNose like many of the other witches. She does however, have a pretty impressive EvilLaugh and many of her combos will finish with a [[SneezeOfDoom powerful sneeze]].

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* While nearly every other witch in the ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'' franchise falls into {{Gonk}} territory, Luna from ''VideoGame/ShrekSuperSlam'' is an aversion, being a witch in her teens who lacks a GagNose like many of the other witches. She does however, have a pretty impressive EvilLaugh and many of her combos will finish with a [[SneezeOfDoom [[NasalWeapon powerful sneeze]].
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* The main character of a ''Bubble Witch'' games is Stella, a very cute redheaded witch who travels around with two magical cats bursting magical bubbles, saving fairies and animals, etc.

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* ''VideoGame/GalaxyAngelII'': Kahlua Marjoram is older than most examples (21 years old), but nonetheless is a sweet and softspoken young woman who's also very well-versed in magic. Her SexierAlterEgo Tequila qualifies more as a HotWitch.

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* Sally from ''VideoGame/AdventureQuestWorlds'' is a witch and a Necromancer that dresses in pink, and ''has a freaking teddy bear''.
%%* Yoriko from ''VideoGame/ArcanaHeart''. She's withdrawn and prefers to let her giant staff (a demon named "Mike") do the talking for her.
* The main character of a ''Bubble Witch'' games is Stella, a very cute redheaded witch who travels around with two magical cats bursting magical bubbles, saving fairies and animals, etc.
* ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}'' being inspired by various horror elements, various games from the series naturally feature examples:
** The Witch enemies from various games appear as young women on brooms, complete with hats. The Student Witches introduced in ''Aria of Sorrow'' count even more, being younger, cuter, and still learning to fly. Only in ''Circle of the Moon'' does the Witch look like the traditional ugly WickedWitch.
** Charlotte Aulin is an adorable yet skilled teenage witch. Having ties to the famous Fernandez/Belnades clan of magic users, which notably includes Sypha from the third game, definitely helps in this regard.
** Carrie Fernandez may be tiny and cute, but she's another descendant of Sypha, and just as skilled as that implies.
** Maria Renard is another adorable little girl, who can summon doves and various guardian animals to defeat enemies with; being ironically easier to play as than the trained vampire hunter Richter.



* Witch Beatrice from ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'' is a cute witch in a world where cute doesn't show up much at all.
* Ralsei from ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' is the rare male example. Even the other characters in-game note that he's adorable.
* Yuria the Witch of ''VideoGame/DemonsSouls'' is very attractive, despite the bug-infested clothes she wears.
%%* Laharl's mother in ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness'' was supposed to be one of these.
%%** Arguably the generic 'mage' class fit this description (all female; males are called 'skulls').



* ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'':
** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestII'': The Princess of Moonbrooke is an adorable, young female spellcaster.
** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIII'': The female Mage is a pretty red-haired woman clad in a classic witch green dress.
** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestV'': Bianca, Nera and Deborah -the main character's three potential wives- are beautiful, young spellcasters. Madchen -the main character's daughter- is an adorable eight-year-old child who learns several of the best spells in the game.
** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVIII'': Jessica is a gorgeous young lady who turns out to be the best black mage in the party. Played up with the Hexlet costume in the 3DS version, which looks like a modern Halloween costume.
%%* The Mage from ''VideoGame/DungeonFighterOnline''.
%%* Lillet Blan from ''VideoGame/GrimGrimoire''.



* Ptolemy from ''VideoGame/TheFairylandStory'' is a cute little witch in a red hat and dress, and can turn enemies into cakes for a short while.



%%* Any Magician class female character from ''VideoGame/FlyFF''.
* Witchina from the obscure arcade and PSX game ''VideoGame/GhoulPanic'' - she's an attractive witch in a pink ballerina-esque outfit who's responsible for all the troubles in the game (which also makes her a WickedWitch), and flies on a giant magic wand.
* Marion from the ''VideoGame/{{Gunbird}}'' series is an adorable 13-year-old witch who [[TrueBlueFemininity dresses in blue]], has ribbons in her hair, and flies on a broomstick. Personality-wise, however, she's selfish, mean, and frequently abuses her pet rabbit Pom-Pom.
* ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'':
** Broom Hatter, a recurring enemy, is described as a witch-in-training. She's a yellow WaddlingHead who wears a pointed hat and wields a broom, though she uses it to sweep the floor rather than flying. She's seen flying on her broom in ''VideoGame/KirbyAirRide'', however. In certain games, like ''VideoGame/KirbysDreamLand3'' and ''VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies'', she gives the Cleaning ability when [[PowerCopying copied]].
** Gryll, the TrueFinalBoss of ''VideoGame/{{Kirby}}'s Super Star Stacker'', appears to be this, donning a brimmed hat with a block-shaped tip and a broom that allows them to fly through outer space. They arrive at Pop Star because they can tell Kirby has become a skilled-enough puzzle-solver to compete with them in one final match.
** Keke, an enemy from ''VideoGame/KirbysDreamLand3'', is a cute white-haired CatGirl who flies around on a broom and gives Kirby the Cleaning ability. She appears to be a shout-out to ''Anime/KikisDeliveryService'', and also makes a cameo in ''VideoGame/Kirby64TheCrystalShards''.
%%* Lux from ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' is a holy warrior mage, but one of her alternate skins is [[http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110514043637/leagueoflegends/images/thumb/4/48/Lux_SorceressSkin_Ch.jpg/879px-Lux_SorceressSkin_Ch.jpg blatantly inspired]] by the archetype. No surprise, considering [[{{Moe}} Shurelia]] of Riot Games is a fan.



* Marisa Kirisame, one of the protagonists of the ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' series; if her face doesn't appeal to you as "cute", her witch attire ''[[PimpedOutDress with frills]]'' should. Her ally/rival, {{Alice|Allusion}} [[{{Tsundere}} Margatroid]] also counts, though in a slightly more mature way, as does the enigmatic [[MagicLibrarian Patchouli Knowledge]] who seemingly doesn't care to change out of her pimped out pajamas. Let's just say all of the witches in ''Touhou'' are cute. Actually, let's just say that ''everyone'' in ''Touhou'' are cute, even the [[CuteMonsterGirl ones that would normally be creepy]].
* Ptolemy from ''VideoGame/TheFairylandStory'' is a cute little witch in a red hat and dress, and can turn enemies into cakes for a short while.
* Arche Klein in ''VideoGame/TalesOfPhantasia'' may be 17, flat-chested and dress in pink and white, but she's got perkiness, sassines, a FlyingBroomstick and potential to fling fireballs, laser rays, thunderbolts, meteors and ''nukes'' on her enemies.
%%* Lillet Blan from ''VideoGame/GrimGrimoire''.
* Alice from the ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei'' series is a powerful sorceress who resembles Lewis Carroll's Alice - in fact, her cuteness gained her two powerful demons as guardians.
* Deneb from ''VideoGame/OgreBattle'' is a young and beautiful witch who can use [[PlayingWithFire fire magic]]. She's proven so [[EnsembleDarkhorse popular]] that she's one of the only characters to have shown up in every game in the series, despite her tendency to [[BewareTheNiceOnes slaughter entire villages]] in pursuit of her [[MadScientist twisted experiments]].
* Ran from ''VideoGame/TwinkleStarSprites'' is an adorable little fairy girl, who flies on a magic broom and fires energy spheres from her wand.
* Mizuno from ''VideoGame/{{Tomba}}'' is actually ''called'' "The Cute Witch". She's also [[DeadpanSnarker intensely sarcastic]], and prone to losing her magic mirror.
* Vivian the Shadow Siren from ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'', with her long, pink ringlets, dimples, and adorable smile, is often considered to be second only to Peach in terms of "cute" for the franchise. (And to some fans, even cuter.) And she's not only a witch (having dark, shadowy powers, along with a cool witch's hat), she's a downright ''powerful'' one, arguably becoming Mario's most powerful partner after joining his party with her offensive attacks and incredibly useful defensive Veil. (Although, she might only truly count in the American version, anyway; she's cute in Japan too, but [[ShesAManInJapan might not qualify as a witch]] in that version.)
%%* Yoriko from ''VideoGame/ArcanaHeart''. She's withdrawn and prefers to let her giant staff (a demon named "Mike") do the talking for her.

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* Marisa Kirisame, one of the protagonists of the ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' series; if her face doesn't appeal to you as "cute", her witch attire ''[[PimpedOutDress with frills]]'' should. Her ally/rival, {{Alice|Allusion}} [[{{Tsundere}} Margatroid]] also counts, though in a slightly more mature way, as does the enigmatic [[MagicLibrarian Patchouli Knowledge]] who seemingly doesn't care to change out of her pimped out pajamas. Let's just say all of the witches in ''Touhou'' are cute. Actually, let's just say that ''everyone'' in ''Touhou'' are cute, even the [[CuteMonsterGirl ones that would normally be creepy]].
* Ptolemy
%%* Melody from ''VideoGame/TheFairylandStory'' ''VideoGame/NostalgiaRedEntertainment''.
* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
** Maple from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOracleGames''
is a cute little witch in a red hat and dress, and can turn enemies Cute Witch apprentice who constantly chases Link around, bumping into cakes him. She eventually trades in her broom for a short while.
* Arche Klein in ''VideoGame/TalesOfPhantasia'' may be 17, flat-chested and dress in pink and white, but she's got perkiness, sassines, a FlyingBroomstick and potential to fling fireballs, laser rays, thunderbolts, meteors and ''nukes'' on her enemies.
%%* Lillet Blan
''flying saucer''.
** Irene
from ''VideoGame/GrimGrimoire''.
* Alice from the ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei'' series
''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkBetweenWorlds'' is a powerful sorceress who resembles Lewis Carroll's Alice - essentially [[{{Expy}} Maple in fact, her cuteness gained her two powerful demons as guardians.
* Deneb from ''VideoGame/OgreBattle'' is a young and beautiful witch who can use [[PlayingWithFire fire magic]]. She's proven so [[EnsembleDarkhorse popular]]
all but name]] (in fact it's implied that she's actually Maple's granddaughter). She acts as the game's WarpWhistle by giving Link a ride on her broom [[spoiler:in addition to being one of the only characters to have shown up in every game in the series, despite her tendency to [[BewareTheNiceOnes slaughter entire villages]] in pursuit of her [[MadScientist twisted experiments]].
* Ran from ''VideoGame/TwinkleStarSprites'' is an adorable little fairy girl, who flies on a magic broom and fires energy spheres from her wand.
* Mizuno from ''VideoGame/{{Tomba}}'' is actually ''called'' "The Cute Witch". She's also [[DeadpanSnarker intensely sarcastic]], and prone to losing her magic mirror.
* Vivian the Shadow Siren from ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'', with her long, pink ringlets, dimples, and adorable smile, is often considered to be second only to Peach in terms of "cute" for the franchise. (And to some fans, even cuter.) And she's not only a witch (having dark, shadowy powers, along with a cool witch's hat), she's a downright ''powerful'' one, arguably becoming Mario's most powerful partner after joining his party with her offensive attacks and incredibly useful defensive Veil. (Although, she might only truly count in the American version, anyway; she's cute in Japan too, but [[ShesAManInJapan might not qualify as a witch]] in that version.)
%%* Yoriko from ''VideoGame/ArcanaHeart''. She's withdrawn and prefers to let her giant staff (a demon named "Mike") do the talking for her.
seven sages]].



* Lilka from ''VideoGame/WildArms2'' - she's both as cute as a button and an IneptMage (although only really when she's teleporting).
* Marion from the ''VideoGame/{{Gunbird}}'' series is an adorable 13-year-old witch who [[TrueBlueFemininity dresses in blue]], has ribbons in her hair, and flies on a broomstick. Personality-wise, however, she's selfish, mean, and frequently abuses her pet rabbit Pom-Pom.
* Melody from ''VideoGame/RuneFactory''. She runs the bathhouse and doesn't quite know why. In the original game, she only dresses the part, but in ''VideoGame/RuneFactoryFrontier'', it's possible for her to actually learn magic from Cinnamon.
%%** Marion from ''VideoGame/RuneFactory3''.
* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
** Maple from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOracleGames'' is a Cute Witch apprentice who constantly chases Link around, bumping into him. She eventually trades in her broom for a ''flying saucer''.
** Irene from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkBetweenWorlds'' is essentially [[{{Expy}} Maple in all but name]] (in fact it's implied that she's actually Maple's granddaughter). She acts as the game's WarpWhistle by giving Link a ride on her broom [[spoiler:in addition to being one of the seven sages]].

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* Lilka from ''VideoGame/WildArms2'' - she's both as cute as a button In ''VideoGame/MocoMocoFriends'', the heroine and an IneptMage (although only really when she's teleporting).
* Marion from the ''VideoGame/{{Gunbird}}'' series is an
her rivals are adorable 13-year-old witch witches who [[TrueBlueFemininity dresses command plushies in blue]], has ribbons in her hair, and flies on a broomstick. Personality-wise, however, she's selfish, mean, and frequently abuses her pet rabbit Pom-Pom.
* Melody from ''VideoGame/RuneFactory''. She runs the bathhouse and doesn't quite know why. In the original game, she only dresses the part, but in ''VideoGame/RuneFactoryFrontier'', it's possible for her to actually learn magic from Cinnamon.
%%** Marion from ''VideoGame/RuneFactory3''.
* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
** Maple from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOracleGames'' is a Cute Witch apprentice who constantly chases Link around, bumping into him. She eventually trades in her broom for a ''flying saucer''.
** Irene from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkBetweenWorlds'' is essentially [[{{Expy}} Maple in all but name]] (in fact it's implied that she's actually Maple's granddaughter). She acts as the game's WarpWhistle by giving Link a ride on her broom [[spoiler:in addition to being one of the seven sages]].
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* Pamela from ''VideoGame/YggdraUnion'' is a cute little pink-haired girl who wears a witch's hat and robes and rides a broom. She's also ditzy and childish, and has been know to cry or throw a temper tantrum when denied what she wants.
%%* Laharl's mother in ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness'' was supposed to be one of these.
%%** Arguably the generic 'mage' class fit this description (all female; males are called 'skulls').
%%* Any Magician class female character from ''VideoGame/FlyFF''.
* Kyon Feulion from ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars [[OriginalGeneration OG Saga]]: VideoGame/EndlessFrontier''. A witch that's also the TokenMiniMoe and [[CuteClumsyGirl adorably clumsy]], she's a demon but the only thing that give away her race is her little tail. Her broom has a Booster attached to it and has an attack that is a ShoutOut to ShootEmUp games.



* Tyurru of ''VideoGame/NinetyNineNights'' is a twelve-year-old magical prodigy, who "unlocks" fearsome magic with her key-shaped staff.



* Deneb from ''VideoGame/OgreBattle'' is a young and beautiful witch who can use [[PlayingWithFire fire magic]]. She's proven so [[EnsembleDarkhorse popular]] that she's one of the only characters to have shown up in every game in the series, despite her tendency to [[BewareTheNiceOnes slaughter entire villages]] in pursuit of her [[MadScientist twisted experiments]].
* Evie the Winter Witch from ''VideoGame/{{Paladins}}'' is a youthful, teenage ice mage with big blue pigtails and a [[CuteAndPsycho psycho streak]]. While crazy and powerful, she is friendly to people she likes and is a proud member of the Paladins. Just don't be around her when she [[SneezeOfDoom sneezes a blizzard]].
* Vivian the Shadow Siren from ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'', with her long, pink ringlets, dimples, and adorable smile, is often considered to be second only to Peach in terms of "cute" for the franchise. (And to some fans, even cuter.) And she's not only a witch (having dark, shadowy powers, along with a cool witch's hat), she's a downright ''powerful'' one, arguably becoming Mario's most powerful partner after joining his party with her offensive attacks and incredibly useful defensive Veil. (Although, she might only truly count in the American version, anyway; she's cute in Japan too, but [[ShesAManInJapan might not qualify as a witch]] in that version.)
* Pio from the casual free mobile game ''[[http://www.sinsiroad.com/games/potionmaker/ Potion Maker]]'' is a tiny demon witch who's implied to be very old. Her assistant Tia is a more "developed" demon girl looking like a teenage girl, who qualifies as a HotWitch.



* ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}'' being inspired by various horror elements, various games from the series naturally feature examples:
** The Witch enemies from various games appear as young women on brooms, complete with hats. The Student Witches introduced in ''Aria of Sorrow'' count even more, being younger, cuter, and still learning to fly. Only in ''Circle of the Moon'' does the Witch look like the traditional ugly WickedWitch.
** Charlotte Aulin is an adorable yet skilled teenage witch. Having ties to the famous Fernandez/Belnades clan of magic users, which notably includes Sypha from the third game, definitely helps in this regard.
** Carrie Fernandez may be tiny and cute, but she's another descendant of Sypha, and just as skilled as that implies.
** Maria Renard is another adorable little girl, who can summon doves and various guardian animals to defeat enemies with; being ironically easier to play as than the trained vampire hunter Richter.

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* ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}'' being inspired by various horror elements, various games Melody from ''VideoGame/RuneFactory''. She runs the bathhouse and doesn't quite know why. In the original game, she only dresses the part, but in ''VideoGame/RuneFactoryFrontier'', it's possible for her to actually learn magic from Cinnamon.
%%** Marion from ''VideoGame/RuneFactory3''.
* Alice
from the ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei'' series naturally feature examples:
** The Witch enemies
is a powerful sorceress who resembles Lewis Carroll's Alice - in fact, her cuteness gained her two powerful demons as guardians.
* While nearly every other witch in the ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'' franchise falls into {{Gonk}} territory, Luna
from various games appear as young women on brooms, complete with hats. The Student Witches introduced in ''Aria of Sorrow'' count even more, ''VideoGame/ShrekSuperSlam'' is an aversion, being younger, cuter, and still learning to fly. Only a witch in ''Circle her teens who lacks a GagNose like many of the Moon'' other witches. She does the Witch look like the traditional ugly WickedWitch.
** Charlotte Aulin is an adorable yet skilled teenage witch. Having ties to the famous Fernandez/Belnades clan of magic users, which notably includes Sypha from the third game, definitely helps in this regard.
** Carrie Fernandez may be tiny
however, have a pretty impressive EvilLaugh and cute, but she's another descendant many of Sypha, and just as skilled as that implies.
** Maria Renard is another adorable little girl, who can summon doves and various guardian animals to defeat enemies with; being ironically easier to play as than the trained vampire hunter Richter.
her combos will finish with a [[SneezeOfDoom powerful sneeze]].



* Tyurru of ''VideoGame/NinetyNineNights'' is a twelve-year-old magical prodigy, who "unlocks" fearsome magic with her key-shaped staff.
* Yuria the Witch of ''VideoGame/DemonsSouls'' is very attractive, despite the bug-infested clothes she wears.
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsNEO'': Sharlie Lunoille and the Merville, which is a {{Fembot}} with [[CatGirl cat ears]] riding a mechanical broom that can be used as a WaveMotionGun.
* In ''VideoGame/YumeNikki'', Madotsuki can become one herself through the aptly titled Witch effect. Doing this enables her to fly a broom, which serves no real purpose (as most things in the game). One can trigger an event on the roof this way, though.

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* Tyurru of ''VideoGame/NinetyNineNights'' ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'':
** Kyon Feulion from ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars [[OriginalGeneration OG Saga]]: VideoGame/EndlessFrontier''. A witch that's also the TokenMiniMoe and [[CuteClumsyGirl adorably clumsy]], she's a demon but the only thing that give away her race is her little tail. Her broom has a Booster attached to it and has an attack that
is a twelve-year-old magical prodigy, who "unlocks" fearsome magic with her key-shaped staff.
* Yuria the Witch of ''VideoGame/DemonsSouls'' is very attractive, despite the bug-infested clothes she wears.
*
ShoutOut to ShootEmUp games.
**
''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsNEO'': Sharlie Lunoille and the Merville, which is a {{Fembot}} with [[CatGirl cat ears]] riding a mechanical broom that can be used as a WaveMotionGun.
* In ''VideoGame/YumeNikki'', Madotsuki can become Arche Klein in ''VideoGame/TalesOfPhantasia'' may be 17, flat-chested and dress in pink and white, but she's got perkiness, sassines, a FlyingBroomstick and potential to fling fireballs, laser rays, thunderbolts, meteors and ''nukes'' on her enemies.
* Mizuno from ''VideoGame/{{Tomba}}'' is actually ''called'' "The Cute Witch". She's also [[DeadpanSnarker intensely sarcastic]], and prone to losing her magic mirror.
* Marisa Kirisame,
one herself through of the aptly titled Witch effect. Doing this enables protagonists of the ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' series; if her face doesn't appeal to fly a broom, which serves no real purpose (as most things you as "cute", her witch attire ''[[PimpedOutDress with frills]]'' should. Her ally/rival, {{Alice|Allusion}} [[{{Tsundere}} Margatroid]] also counts, though in the game). One can trigger an event on the roof this a slightly more mature way, though.as does the enigmatic [[MagicLibrarian Patchouli Knowledge]] who seemingly doesn't care to change out of her pimped out pajamas. Let's just say all of the witches in ''Touhou'' are cute. Actually, let's just say that ''everyone'' in ''Touhou'' are cute, even the [[CuteMonsterGirl ones that would normally be creepy]].
* Ran from ''VideoGame/TwinkleStarSprites'' is an adorable little fairy girl, who flies on a magic broom and fires energy spheres from her wand.



%%* The Mage from ''VideoGame/DungeonFighterOnline''.
%%** And to a greater extent, the Mage's Witch subclass.
%%* Lux from ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' is a holy warrior mage, but one of her alternate skins is [[http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110514043637/leagueoflegends/images/thumb/4/48/Lux_SorceressSkin_Ch.jpg/879px-Lux_SorceressSkin_Ch.jpg blatantly inspired]] by the archetype. No surprise, considering [[{{Moe}} Shurelia]] of Riot Games is a fan.
%%** Lulu fits the trope as well.
%%* Melody from ''VideoGame/NostalgiaRedEntertainment''.
* Witchina (yes, really) from the obscure arcade and PSX game ''VideoGame/GhoulPanic'' - she's an attractive witch in a pink ballerina-esque outfit who's responsible for all the troubles in the game (which also makes her a WickedWitch), and flies on a giant magic wand.
* Witch Beatrice from ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'' is a cute witch in a world where cute doesn't show up much at all.
* Sally from ''VideoGame/AdventureQuestWorlds'' is a witch and a Necromancer that dresses in pink, and ''has a freaking teddy bear''.

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%%* * The Mage from ''VideoGame/DungeonFighterOnline''.
%%** And to a greater extent, the Mage's Witch subclass.
%%* Lux from ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' is a holy warrior mage, but one of her alternate skins is [[http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110514043637/leagueoflegends/images/thumb/4/48/Lux_SorceressSkin_Ch.jpg/879px-Lux_SorceressSkin_Ch.jpg blatantly inspired]] by the archetype. No surprise, considering [[{{Moe}} Shurelia]] of Riot Games is a fan.
%%** Lulu fits the trope as well.
%%* Melody from ''VideoGame/NostalgiaRedEntertainment''.
* Witchina (yes, really) from the obscure arcade and PSX game ''VideoGame/GhoulPanic'' - she's an attractive
witch academy in ''VideoGame/{{Wadanohara}}'' is full of these, including Wadanohara herself, who is a pink ballerina-esque outfit who's responsible for all the troubles CluelessChickMagnet of multiple characters in the game (which also makes her a WickedWitch), and flies on a giant magic wand.
* Witch Beatrice from ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'' is a cute witch in a world where cute doesn't show up much at all.
* Sally from ''VideoGame/AdventureQuestWorlds'' is a witch and a Necromancer that dresses in pink, and ''has a freaking teddy bear''.
game, including TheDragon of the BigBad.



* The main character of a ''Bubble Witch'' games is Stella, a very cute redheaded witch who travels around with two magical cats bursting magical bubbles, saving fairies and animals, etc.

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* The main character of a ''Bubble Witch'' games is Stella, a very Lilka from ''VideoGame/WildArms2'' - she's both as cute redheaded witch who travels around with two magical cats bursting magical bubbles, saving fairies as a button and animals, etc.an IneptMage (although only really when she's teleporting).



* In ''VideoGame/MocoMocoFriends'', the heroine and her rivals are adorable witches who command plushies in battle.
* Pio from the casual free mobile game ''[[http://www.sinsiroad.com/games/potionmaker/ Potion Maker]]'' is a tiny demon witch who's implied to be very old. Her assistant Tia is a more "developed" demon girl looking like a teenage girl, who qualifies as a HotWitch.
* While nearly every other witch in the ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'' franchise falls into {{Gonk}} territory, Luna from ''VideoGame/ShrekSuperSlam'' is an aversion, being a witch in her teens who lacks a GagNose like many of the other witches. She does however, have a pretty impressive EvilLaugh and many of her combos will finish with a [[SneezeOfDoom powerful sneeze]].
* Evie the Winter Witch from ''VideoGame/{{Paladins}}'' is a youthful, teenage ice mage with big blue pigtails and a [[CuteAndPsycho psycho streak]]. While crazy and powerful, she is friendly to people she likes and is a proud member of the Paladins. Just don't be around her when she [[SneezeOfDoom sneezes a blizzard]].
* Ralsei from ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' is the rare male example. Even the other characters in-game note that he's adorable.
* The witch academy in ''VideoGame/{{Wadanohara}}'' is full of these, including Wadanohara herself, who is a CluelessChickMagnet of multiple characters in the game, including TheDragon of the BigBad.
* ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'':
** Broom Hatter, a recurring enemy, is described as a witch-in-training. She's a yellow WaddlingHead who wears a pointed hat and wields a broom, though she uses it to sweep the floor rather than flying. She's seen flying on her broom in ''VideoGame/KirbyAirRide'', however. In certain games, like ''VideoGame/KirbysDreamLand3'' and ''VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies'', she gives the Cleaning ability when [[PowerCopying copied]].
** Gryll, the TrueFinalBoss of ''VideoGame/{{Kirby}}'s Super Star Stacker'', appears to be this, donning a brimmed hat with a block-shaped tip and a broom that allows them to fly through outer space. They arrive at Pop Star because they can tell Kirby has become a skilled-enough puzzle-solver to compete with them in one final match.
** Keke, an enemy from ''VideoGame/KirbysDreamLand3'', is a cute white-haired CatGirl who flies around on a broom and gives Kirby the Cleaning ability. She appears to be a shout-out to ''Anime/KikisDeliveryService'', and also makes a cameo in ''VideoGame/Kirby64TheCrystalShards''.
* ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'':
** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestII'': The Princess of Moonbrooke is an adorable, young female spellcaster.
** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIII'': The female Mage is a pretty red-haired woman clad in a classic witch green dress.
** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestV'': Bianca, Nera and Deborah -the main character's three potential wives- are beautiful, young spellcasters. Madchen -the main character's daughter- is an adorable eight-year-old child who learns several of the best spells in the game.
** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVIII'': Jessica is a gorgeous young lady who turns out to be the best black mage in the party. Played up with the Hexlet costume in the 3DS version, which looks like a modern Halloween costume.
* Fay from ''VisualNovel/WitchesXWarlocks'' is a witch, and has a very cheerful, helpful and enthusiastic personality.

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* In ''VideoGame/MocoMocoFriends'', the heroine and her rivals are adorable witches who command plushies in battle.
* Pio from the casual free mobile game ''[[http://www.sinsiroad.com/games/potionmaker/ Potion Maker]]'' is a tiny demon witch who's implied to be very old. Her assistant Tia is a more "developed" demon girl looking like a teenage girl, who qualifies as a HotWitch.
* While nearly every other witch in the ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'' franchise falls into {{Gonk}} territory, Luna from ''VideoGame/ShrekSuperSlam'' is an aversion, being a witch in her teens who lacks a GagNose like many of the other witches. She does however, have a pretty impressive EvilLaugh and many of her combos will finish with a [[SneezeOfDoom powerful sneeze]].
* Evie the Winter Witch from ''VideoGame/{{Paladins}}'' is a youthful, teenage ice mage with big blue pigtails and a [[CuteAndPsycho psycho streak]]. While crazy and powerful, she is friendly to people she likes and is a proud member of the Paladins. Just don't be around her when she [[SneezeOfDoom sneezes a blizzard]].
* Ralsei from ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' is the rare male example. Even the other characters in-game note that he's adorable.
* The witch academy in ''VideoGame/{{Wadanohara}}'' is full of these, including Wadanohara herself, who is a CluelessChickMagnet of multiple characters in the game, including TheDragon of the BigBad.
* ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'':
** Broom Hatter, a recurring enemy, is described as a witch-in-training. She's a yellow WaddlingHead who wears a pointed hat and wields a broom, though she uses it to sweep the floor rather than flying. She's seen flying on her broom in ''VideoGame/KirbyAirRide'', however. In certain games, like ''VideoGame/KirbysDreamLand3'' and ''VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies'', she gives the Cleaning ability when [[PowerCopying copied]].
** Gryll, the TrueFinalBoss of ''VideoGame/{{Kirby}}'s Super Star Stacker'', appears to be this, donning a brimmed hat with a block-shaped tip and a broom that allows them to fly through outer space. They arrive at Pop Star because they can tell Kirby has become a skilled-enough puzzle-solver to compete with them in one final match.
** Keke, an enemy from ''VideoGame/KirbysDreamLand3'', is a cute white-haired CatGirl who flies around on a broom and gives Kirby the Cleaning ability. She appears to be a shout-out to ''Anime/KikisDeliveryService'', and also makes a cameo in ''VideoGame/Kirby64TheCrystalShards''.
* ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'':
** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestII'': The Princess of Moonbrooke is an adorable, young female spellcaster.
** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIII'': The female Mage is a pretty red-haired woman clad in a classic witch green dress.
** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestV'': Bianca, Nera and Deborah -the main character's three potential wives- are beautiful, young spellcasters. Madchen -the main character's daughter- is an adorable eight-year-old child who learns several of the best spells in the game.
** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVIII'': Jessica is a gorgeous young lady who turns out to be the best black mage in the party. Played up with the Hexlet costume in the 3DS version, which looks like a modern Halloween costume.
* Fay from ''VisualNovel/WitchesXWarlocks'' is a witch, and has a very cheerful, helpful and enthusiastic personality.personality.
* Pamela from ''VideoGame/YggdraUnion'' is a cute little pink-haired girl who wears a witch's hat and robes and rides a broom. She's also ditzy and childish, and has been know to cry or throw a temper tantrum when denied what she wants.
* In ''VideoGame/YumeNikki'', Madotsuki can become one herself through the aptly titled Witch effect. Doing this enables her to fly a broom, which serves no real purpose (as most things in the game). One can trigger an event on the roof this way, though.
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{{Cute Witch}}es are extremely common in VideoGames.

* ''VideoGame/{{Catmaze}}'' have you playing as Alesta, an adorable apprentice witch dressed in red bestowed a quest to explore unknown forests by her mother.
%%* Merrill from ''VideoGame/DragonAgeII''.
* [[http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/hm/images/0/01/Witchbig.gif The]] [[http://ui17.gamespot.com/720/witch20princess205_4.png Witch]] [[http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm85/Harvestchic89/harvest_moon_ds_wedding_girls-1.jpg princess]] from most of the first DS ''VideoGame/HarvestMoon'' games. Even though she's pretty mean at start, she becomes a lot nicer when you talk to her a lot (and give her gifts, trigger heart events etc.), and you can even marry her eventually.
%%** Another Witch Princess, Vivi, appears in Animal Parade.
* "Natta de" Cotton, the main character of ''Videogame/FantasticNightDreamsCotton'' is a cute red-haired girl who flies on a broom, wears a pointy hat and uses her magic to cast colorful spells.
* ''VideoGame/MagicalChaserStardustOfDreams'' is a FightingGame that crosses over a few relatively obscure seriesabout cute witches, such as ''Anime/OjamajoDoremi'', ''Anime/TwinPrincessOfWonderPlanet'', ''Anime/PrincessComet'', among others.
* Marisa Kirisame, one of the protagonists of the ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' series; if her face doesn't appeal to you as "cute", her witch attire ''[[PimpedOutDress with frills]]'' should. Her ally/rival, {{Alice|Allusion}} [[{{Tsundere}} Margatroid]] also counts, though in a slightly more mature way, as does the enigmatic [[MagicLibrarian Patchouli Knowledge]] who seemingly doesn't care to change out of her pimped out pajamas. Let's just say all of the witches in ''Touhou'' are cute. Actually, let's just say that ''everyone'' in ''Touhou'' are cute, even the [[CuteMonsterGirl ones that would normally be creepy]].
* Ptolemy from ''VideoGame/TheFairylandStory'' is a cute little witch in a red hat and dress, and can turn enemies into cakes for a short while.
* Arche Klein in ''VideoGame/TalesOfPhantasia'' may be 17, flat-chested and dress in pink and white, but she's got perkiness, sassines, a FlyingBroomstick and potential to fling fireballs, laser rays, thunderbolts, meteors and ''nukes'' on her enemies.
%%* Lillet Blan from ''VideoGame/GrimGrimoire''.
* Alice from the ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei'' series is a powerful sorceress who resembles Lewis Carroll's Alice - in fact, her cuteness gained her two powerful demons as guardians.
* Deneb from ''VideoGame/OgreBattle'' is a young and beautiful witch who can use [[PlayingWithFire fire magic]]. She's proven so [[EnsembleDarkhorse popular]] that she's one of the only characters to have shown up in every game in the series, despite her tendency to [[BewareTheNiceOnes slaughter entire villages]] in pursuit of her [[MadScientist twisted experiments]].
* Ran from ''VideoGame/TwinkleStarSprites'' is an adorable little fairy girl, who flies on a magic broom and fires energy spheres from her wand.
* Mizuno from ''VideoGame/{{Tomba}}'' is actually ''called'' "The Cute Witch". She's also [[DeadpanSnarker intensely sarcastic]], and prone to losing her magic mirror.
* Vivian the Shadow Siren from ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'', with her long, pink ringlets, dimples, and adorable smile, is often considered to be second only to Peach in terms of "cute" for the franchise. (And to some fans, even cuter.) And she's not only a witch (having dark, shadowy powers, along with a cool witch's hat), she's a downright ''powerful'' one, arguably becoming Mario's most powerful partner after joining his party with her offensive attacks and incredibly useful defensive Veil. (Although, she might only truly count in the American version, anyway; she's cute in Japan too, but [[ShesAManInJapan might not qualify as a witch]] in that version.)
%%* Yoriko from ''VideoGame/ArcanaHeart''. She's withdrawn and prefers to let her giant staff (a demon named "Mike") do the talking for her.
%%* Absolutely everywhere in ''VideoGame/LuminousArc'' and its sequels.
* Lilka from ''VideoGame/WildArms2'' - she's both as cute as a button and an IneptMage (although only really when she's teleporting).
* Marion from the ''VideoGame/{{Gunbird}}'' series is an adorable 13-year-old witch who [[TrueBlueFemininity dresses in blue]], has ribbons in her hair, and flies on a broomstick. Personality-wise, however, she's selfish, mean, and frequently abuses her pet rabbit Pom-Pom.
* Melody from ''VideoGame/RuneFactory''. She runs the bathhouse and doesn't quite know why. In the original game, she only dresses the part, but in ''VideoGame/RuneFactoryFrontier'', it's possible for her to actually learn magic from Cinnamon.
%%** Marion from ''VideoGame/RuneFactory3''.
* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
** Maple from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOracleGames'' is a Cute Witch apprentice who constantly chases Link around, bumping into him. She eventually trades in her broom for a ''flying saucer''.
** Irene from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkBetweenWorlds'' is essentially [[{{Expy}} Maple in all but name]] (in fact it's implied that she's actually Maple's granddaughter). She acts as the game's WarpWhistle by giving Link a ride on her broom [[spoiler:in addition to being one of the seven sages]].
* Cierra from ''VideoGame/RivieraThePromisedLand'', who nicknamed herself the "Scarlet Witch" due to her color scheme and her tendency to favor [[PlayingWithFire fire magic]]. She also has the MostCommonSuperpower and is thus a Cute Witch and HotWitch at the same time.
* Pamela from ''VideoGame/YggdraUnion'' is a cute little pink-haired girl who wears a witch's hat and robes and rides a broom. She's also ditzy and childish, and has been know to cry or throw a temper tantrum when denied what she wants.
%%* Laharl's mother in ''VideoGame/DisgaeaHourOfDarkness'' was supposed to be one of these.
%%** Arguably the generic 'mage' class fit this description (all female; males are called 'skulls').
%%* Any Magician class female character from ''VideoGame/FlyFF''.
* Kyon Feulion from ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars [[OriginalGeneration OG Saga]]: VideoGame/EndlessFrontier''. A witch that's also the TokenMiniMoe and [[CuteClumsyGirl adorably clumsy]], she's a demon but the only thing that give away her race is her little tail. Her broom has a Booster attached to it and has an attack that is a ShoutOut to ShootEmUp games.
%%* Annoying [[CuteClumsyGirl klutz]] Mignon Heart from ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters: Maximum Impact''. Her sister Ninon is [[BlackMagicianGirl the polar opposite.]]
%%* Doropie/Francesca, the protagonist of ''VideoGame/MagicalDoropie'' (released as ''The Krion Conquest'' internationally).
%%* Wendalyn from ''VideoGame/MySims''.
* Both reoccurring opponent Witch and Arle Nadja from the ''VideoGame/PuyoPuyo'' series. They both look like young girls, and both possess the ability to use magic. Witch gets bonus points for using a FlyingBroomstick.
* ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}'' being inspired by various horror elements, various games from the series naturally feature examples:
** The Witch enemies from various games appear as young women on brooms, complete with hats. The Student Witches introduced in ''Aria of Sorrow'' count even more, being younger, cuter, and still learning to fly. Only in ''Circle of the Moon'' does the Witch look like the traditional ugly WickedWitch.
** Charlotte Aulin is an adorable yet skilled teenage witch. Having ties to the famous Fernandez/Belnades clan of magic users, which notably includes Sypha from the third game, definitely helps in this regard.
** Carrie Fernandez may be tiny and cute, but she's another descendant of Sypha, and just as skilled as that implies.
** Maria Renard is another adorable little girl, who can summon doves and various guardian animals to defeat enemies with; being ironically easier to play as than the trained vampire hunter Richter.
* Lymle from ''VideoGame/StarOceanTheLastHope'' is 15 years old by her race's standards, but mentally acts and speaks like a 6 year old girl. If there's anything she knows complete mastery over though, it's using Symbology Magic and summoning Cerberus from a pocket dimension akin to Hell itself.
%%* You run into a small cult of witches in the NeverwinterNights mod The Bastard of Kosigan (the first one, Exile of the West). Greta is rather plain, Willie is rather disturbing, and Karen is dead, but Laura and Yannia definitely qualify (and they are the two you can [[OptionalSexualEncounter have sex with]]).
* Tyurru of ''VideoGame/NinetyNineNights'' is a twelve-year-old magical prodigy, who "unlocks" fearsome magic with her key-shaped staff.
* Yuria the Witch of ''VideoGame/DemonsSouls'' is very attractive, despite the bug-infested clothes she wears.
* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsNEO'': Sharlie Lunoille and the Merville, which is a {{Fembot}} with [[CatGirl cat ears]] riding a mechanical broom that can be used as a WaveMotionGun.
* In ''VideoGame/YumeNikki'', Madotsuki can become one herself through the aptly titled Witch effect. Doing this enables her to fly a broom, which serves no real purpose (as most things in the game). One can trigger an event on the roof this way, though.
* Evie from ''VideoGame/{{Vindictus}}'' is very attractive, particularly if you deck her out in the Scarlet Witch set. She can create Golems, heal and buff party members, slow down or distract enemies, and if armed with a staff, she can cast a wide variety of long-range spells in order to keep enemies at bay.
%%* The Mage from ''VideoGame/DungeonFighterOnline''.
%%** And to a greater extent, the Mage's Witch subclass.
%%* Lux from ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' is a holy warrior mage, but one of her alternate skins is [[http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20110514043637/leagueoflegends/images/thumb/4/48/Lux_SorceressSkin_Ch.jpg/879px-Lux_SorceressSkin_Ch.jpg blatantly inspired]] by the archetype. No surprise, considering [[{{Moe}} Shurelia]] of Riot Games is a fan.
%%** Lulu fits the trope as well.
%%* Melody from ''VideoGame/NostalgiaRedEntertainment''.
* Witchina (yes, really) from the obscure arcade and PSX game ''VideoGame/GhoulPanic'' - she's an attractive witch in a pink ballerina-esque outfit who's responsible for all the troubles in the game (which also makes her a WickedWitch), and flies on a giant magic wand.
* Witch Beatrice from ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'' is a cute witch in a world where cute doesn't show up much at all.
* Sally from ''VideoGame/AdventureQuestWorlds'' is a witch and a Necromancer that dresses in pink, and ''has a freaking teddy bear''.
* Ashley from ''VideoGame/WarioWare'' is a girl of [[VagueAge indeterminate age]] who spends her time learning spells and mixing things in her cauldron from her HauntedHouse. ''[=WarioWare=]: Smooth Moves'' clears away any doubt about what she is when she's depicted riding on a broomstick.
* The main character of a ''Bubble Witch'' games is Stella, a very cute redheaded witch who travels around with two magical cats bursting magical bubbles, saving fairies and animals, etc.
* Liddell is the titular witch of ''VideoGame/AWitchsTale''. She has cute blonde pigtails, a sassy attitude, and powerful magic.
* In ''VideoGame/MocoMocoFriends'', the heroine and her rivals are adorable witches who command plushies in battle.
* Pio from the casual free mobile game ''[[http://www.sinsiroad.com/games/potionmaker/ Potion Maker]]'' is a tiny demon witch who's implied to be very old. Her assistant Tia is a more "developed" demon girl looking like a teenage girl, who qualifies as a HotWitch.
* While nearly every other witch in the ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'' franchise falls into {{Gonk}} territory, Luna from ''VideoGame/ShrekSuperSlam'' is an aversion, being a witch in her teens who lacks a GagNose like many of the other witches. She does however, have a pretty impressive EvilLaugh and many of her combos will finish with a [[SneezeOfDoom powerful sneeze]].
* Evie the Winter Witch from ''VideoGame/{{Paladins}}'' is a youthful, teenage ice mage with big blue pigtails and a [[CuteAndPsycho psycho streak]]. While crazy and powerful, she is friendly to people she likes and is a proud member of the Paladins. Just don't be around her when she [[SneezeOfDoom sneezes a blizzard]].
* Ralsei from ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' is the rare male example. Even the other characters in-game note that he's adorable.
* The witch academy in ''VideoGame/{{Wadanohara}}'' is full of these, including Wadanohara herself, who is a CluelessChickMagnet of multiple characters in the game, including TheDragon of the BigBad.
* ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'':
** Broom Hatter, a recurring enemy, is described as a witch-in-training. She's a yellow WaddlingHead who wears a pointed hat and wields a broom, though she uses it to sweep the floor rather than flying. She's seen flying on her broom in ''VideoGame/KirbyAirRide'', however. In certain games, like ''VideoGame/KirbysDreamLand3'' and ''VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies'', she gives the Cleaning ability when [[PowerCopying copied]].
** Gryll, the TrueFinalBoss of ''VideoGame/{{Kirby}}'s Super Star Stacker'', appears to be this, donning a brimmed hat with a block-shaped tip and a broom that allows them to fly through outer space. They arrive at Pop Star because they can tell Kirby has become a skilled-enough puzzle-solver to compete with them in one final match.
** Keke, an enemy from ''VideoGame/KirbysDreamLand3'', is a cute white-haired CatGirl who flies around on a broom and gives Kirby the Cleaning ability. She appears to be a shout-out to ''Anime/KikisDeliveryService'', and also makes a cameo in ''VideoGame/Kirby64TheCrystalShards''.
* ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'':
** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestII'': The Princess of Moonbrooke is an adorable, young female spellcaster.
** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIII'': The female Mage is a pretty red-haired woman clad in a classic witch green dress.
** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestV'': Bianca, Nera and Deborah -the main character's three potential wives- are beautiful, young spellcasters. Madchen -the main character's daughter- is an adorable eight-year-old child who learns several of the best spells in the game.
** ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVIII'': Jessica is a gorgeous young lady who turns out to be the best black mage in the party. Played up with the Hexlet costume in the 3DS version, which looks like a modern Halloween costume.
* Fay from ''VisualNovel/WitchesXWarlocks'' is a witch, and has a very cheerful, helpful and enthusiastic personality.

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