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2[[caption-width-right:300:Meg's a MagicalGirl and she'll steal your heart!]]
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4''Majokko Meg-chan'' is an early MagicalGirl {{Anime}}. Based on a proposal by the production company Hiromi Productions as a follow-up to ''Anime/MiracleShojoLimitChan'', a TV series was made by Creator/ToeiAnimation in 1974, originally aired on what is now the Creator/TVAsahi network (then known as NET). This particular story codified many of the tropes that would later become staples of the MagicalGirl genre.
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6The story centers on Meg, a young witch who has been sent to Earth as part of her MagicalGirlQueenlinessTest. She is adopted by former witch Mami Kanzaki and her MuggleFosterParents and spends the series learning about human relationships, battling magical enemies, and maturing into a woman worthy of claiming the throne of the Witch World.
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8In addition to its success in Japan, the series was later broadcast in several European countries, including Italy (where the heroine was renamed Bia and [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff where the show is still fondly remembered]]), France, and Poland. It was also dubbed into Spanish and Portuguese, but there is no official English version.
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10As of 2022, the series is being rerun in Japan on Toei Channel.
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13!!Tropes:
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15* AccidentalPervert: When Papa is being dragged along by their dog Gombei, he’s dragged through a clothing shop in which a woman was trying on a dress. Trying to keep himself from being dragged further, Papa grabs the dress of the woman, pulling it off in the process.
16* AllClothUnravels: An episode has a BrainwashedAndCrazy Rabi do this to a random woman.
17* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Non has light blue skin, and Chousan is grayish.
18* AmnesiaMissedASpot: In the final episode, Mami tries to make Papa, Rabi, and Apo forget about Meg, as she’s returned to the witch world. While Papa is left with WistfulAmnesia, feeling as if someone’s missing from the family, Rabi and Apo remember Meg was their sister, and after dreaming of her, insist on searching for her.
19* AnimalsHateHim: Chou is hated by all animals, save for his two sidekicks of course. Gombei initially dislikes Non in their first episode together, but likes her just fine after saving her life and realizing that she's Meg's friend...[[VitriolicBestBuds kind of.]]
20* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Rabi (see ThePrankster) and Apo to Meg. Howewer, Apo becomes less of a nuisance as the series progresses compared to her brother.
21* AntiHero: Non, An UnscrupulousHero at first but becomes a KnightInSourArmor by the end.
22* AntiquatedLinguistics: In the Japanese version, Kiran (Non's foster mom) ends all of her sentences with "zamasu", a word typically associated with old-fashioned Tokyo housewives and that was already considered archaic when the show aired.
23* ArtisticLicenseGeography: In episode 10, Meg and the leader of the high school adventure club attempt to travel to the Alps by hot air balloon. After having to fly at night to rescue Non and Boss, the hot air balloon goes down. But the next morning, the group wakes up and finds that they reached the Alps. Keep in mind they would have been setting off from Japan.
24* BackstoryInvader: In the first episode, Mami bewitches her husband and their two children, Rabi and Apo, into believing that Megu has always been the eldest child of the family. It's a trope that would show up [[Anime/MajokkoTickle many]] [[Anime/MagicalPrincessMinkyMomo more]] [[Anime/SailorMoon times]] in the magical girl genre.
25* BathtubScene:
26** Meg in episode 3 where she takes a shower also.
27** Special mention to episode 23 where Chou-san rigged Meg's bathtub with wheels, causing it to race around the city while Meg was bathing.
28* BigBad: Saturn. An evil witch and the self-styled "Queen of Darkness".
29* BigBeautifulWoman: Mami is fairly plump and easy on the eyes, and is one of the sweetest characters in the show.
30* BigFriendlyDog: Gombei, especially towards Apo.
31* BlindWithoutEm: Roko in episode 2.
32* BoyMeetsGhoul: Or better "Witch meets Ghost". In episode 25 Non meets a ghostly boy who’s in love with her. She starts having feelings for him, which she has trouble dealing with.
33* BraggingThemeTune: Similar to that of Anime/CuteyHoney - in fact, even sung by the same vocalist (Yoko Maekawa).
34** This time, the narrator (Meg) does the boasting herself, bragging about how [[IHaveBoobsYouMustObey her breasts are proof that she can do anything and how she can manipulate boys into doing what she wants.]] Little wonder the lyrics were written by Kazuya Senke, who wrote similarly spicy lyrics for then-pre-teen J-pop idol Momoe Yamaguchi.
35** At the same time, it's also an example of BaitAndSwitchCredits, since the show really isn't the salacious never-ending-parade of fanservice suggested by the OP and theme song.
36* BrattyTeenageDaughter: Meg comes off as one at times, especially early in the series when she is struggling to adjust to family life.
37* BreakingTheFourthWall: Meg does so herself in the final scene of the final episode, speaking directly to - and even casting a spell on - the viewer. She acts similarly flirtatiously in the show's opening, blowing the viewer a kiss.
38* TheBully: Boss, the school bully.
39* ButtMonkey[=/=]TheChewToy: Chousan who often ends, deservedly, wounded and humiliated.
40* [[PieInTheFace Cake In The Face]]: Preparations for Papa's birthday dinner in the episode "The Light of Home" devolve into chaos, resulting in the birthday cake clobbering Meg on the right side of her head. She picks up what is left of the cake to throw it at Rabi, and ends up hitting Papa square in the face.
41* CanonForeigner: Emi. She does not exist in the show's spin-off manga.
42* CatsAreMean: One of Chousan's sidekicks is a cat, the other being a crow.
43* CharacterDevelopment:
44** Meg matures from being essentially a [[BrattyTeenageDaughter selfish, self-centered brat]] to [[TheHeart a more giving and thoughtful person]] (though [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold still not without her flaws]] - which makes her seem all the more real).
45** [[TheRival Non]] starts off as a cold-hearted, borderline EmotionlessGirl whose honorable side in regards to her rivalry with Meg is still frequently marred by [[UnscrupulousHero her character defects]], but by the end of the series is firmly a heroic KnightInSourArmor with a SugarAndIcePersonality whom [[FriendlyEnemy Meg can always rely upon to have her back in dealing with mutual problems.]]
46* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Roko disappears after Emi is introduced and takes her role as Meg's friend. She briefly reappears in Episode 45 during the Skating Competition as a spectator alongside Meg and Emi, without any dialogue lines.
47* ComedicSpanking:
48** In episode 65, Meg brings a toy train to full size in the garden by her magic, but she can not control it so her dad is nearly run over by it...Her mom stops this train and then she has Meg bend over and starts to spank her. Naturally, DirtyOldMan Chou-san watches the spanking with glee.
49** In episode 15, Meg catches Chousan as he’s climbing down the wall encircling the Kanzaki family yard. She hits him on the backside with a baseball bat several times before he escapes as payback for one of his plots against her family.
50* ComingOfAgeStory: Doubling as MagicalGirlQueenlinessTest.
51* CuteWitch: Meg (one of classic examples in the anime world), Non and some one-episode characters from the Witch-World.
52* DarkerAndEdgier: This series was quite revolutionary in regards to magical girl shows:
53** It included a '''truly''' evil character as an antagonist (Saturn). Prior to this, there was a perception that [[WomenAreDelicate young girls couldn't handle such things.]]
54** The subplots sometimes touched [[RealLife more serious social issues]] like DomesticAbuse, extramarital relationships, drug abuse, ParentalAbandonment, etc.. For this reason, nine of the 72 episodes were cut from the Italian version.
55** Meg not only lost fights, but she had to face ''serious'' consequences (deaths, injuries, humiliations, etc.) that couldn't be undone with magic.
56* DarkMagicalGirl: Non, also among the first ones in a magical show. She is one of the most powerful sorcerers of the Witch-World and, initially, more skilled them Meg, but is also a cold girl almost devoid of emotion.
57* DefrostingIceQueen: Non. She's cold and isolated and has no interest in friendship or humanity in the beginning, but changes throughout the show due to her interactions with Meg.
58* DirtyKid: Rabi had an arsenal tricks aimed at catching his "big sister" disrobed, from yanking the sheets off Megu's bed in the morning to using a fishing rod to lift her skirt.
59* DirtyOldMan: Chousan spent most of his time spying on Meg and devising ways to publicly humiliate her. In a memorable scene in episode 23, Chousan rigged Megu's bathtub with wheels, causing it to race around the city while Megu was bathing. Earlier in that same episode, he attempted to trick Megu into taking off all of her clothes by hypnotizing her with a magical cuckoo clock; only Non's intervention at the last minute saved Megu from stripping herself totally naked.
60* DisproportionateRetribution: In the very first episode, Rabi pranks Meg at dinner by putting a frog in her teacup. After getting GreenAroundTheGills, Meg reacts by grabbing Rabi, slapping him across the face, and ''throwing him against the china cabinet'', breaking the glass in the cabinet in the process. She also violently throws off Apo when Apo tries to calm her down. Unlike most of Meg's other reactions to Rabi's pranks (including his more ''ecchi'' pranks), this time it wasn't PlayedForLaughs - indeed, it sets off a chain of events which almost results in Meg's ''death''. It's a very [[{{Hypocrite}} hypocritical]] reaction, since Meg had just used her magic to prank Papa by putting salt in his tea, but it helps establish her personality at the start of the series.
61* TheDragon: Chousan secretly work for Saturn.
62* DrivenToSuicide: In one particularly dark episode, a newspaper boy ends up jumping off a bridge to his death. There is also a mother who is driven to suicide after leaving her baby with the Kanzaki family but she ends up repenting. And then there is a whole episode dedicated to the subject, in which a boy becomes suicidal after his father commits suicide; the entire plot revolves around Megu saving his life as he tries to kill himself.
63* DubNameChange: In the Italian dub, Meg's name is changed to Bia, Non becomes Noa, and Chousan becomes Ciosa, but most of the other characters' names are not changed. Meg is also known as Maggie in the Latino Spanish dub and retains her original (Anglicized, as her name in Japanese is actually Megu) name in French.
64** Rabi is called Robin in the French dub, which also establishes "Apo" as being short for "Apolline."
65* EverythingsPreciousWithPuppies: The ending animation features Meg with a cute little puppy. In another episode, she has to save her friend Roko's puppy from a burning house.
66* EvilDetectingDog: Gombei. Normally a good dog, he reacts often to evil characters as Chou. He reacts similarly to Non in their first episode together, but in that case it's do to instinct-based [[FantasticRacism prejudice toward witches]] that he learns is wrong by the end of the episode and is civil toward her from then out out.
67* FriendlyEnemy: Non to Meg as the show goes on.
68* FieryRedhead: Meg has red hair and a HairTriggerTemper.
69* FilleFatale: Meg. The girl is pretty aware of her good looks, is coquettish and outspoken (unlike the more mellow heroines of the time) and the OP of the series has her singing about using her beauty to woo the guys and get what she wants from them. During the show itself, however, she's more of a ReluctantFanserviceGirl, and most of her "flirting" is with the viewer (BreakingTheFourthWall).
70* FishOutOfWater: Initially, Meg has a hard time adjusting to life on earth at first, both at home and at school.
71* FlyingBroomstick: More in the opening (and in some promotional artwork) than in the series, but it shows up a few times.
72* GirlishPigtails:
73** Two of Meg's friends, Roko and Emi.
74** Leon, a mischievous witch-in-training that drops by once.
75* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: This is how Meg and Non usually cast magic.
76* HairTriggerTemper: Meg, especially early in the show. She's mellowed considerably by the end, but her actions in the final episode show she still has a long way to go...
77* HeelFaceTurn: Saturn’s loyal servant Rosa is sent to the human world to kill Megu. She fails at first, and Megu takes her home, so she tries her best to be kind and change her views. Eventually Rosa comes around and sees the beauty of Megu’s heart. Saturn becomes furious and gives her one last chance to kill Megu; instead Rosa attempts suicide, but is saved by the Queen.
78* HereWeGoAgain: [[spoiler: The ending, in which Meg and Non start back at square one in their training on Earth. Non's facial reaction to this practically screams "We're going to have go through ''another'' 72 episodes' worth of development, aren't we?"]]
79* HotterAndSexier: The series featured {{fanservice}} in the form of {{panty shot}}s, slight nudity, {{lingerie scene}}s, ShipTease between Meg and Non, and Meg being a FilleFatale. It also included characters as the DirtyKid Rabi (Megu's adoptive/foster brother) and DirtyOldMan Chou.
80* HypnoPendulum: Meg is hypnotized in this manner. To elaborate, the pervert Chou fantasizes about using a pendulum to hypnotize Meg, and later uses a cuckoo clock. It gets Meg down to her undergarments before Non intervenes.
81* IdiotBall: Althought in every other episode it's stated that humans must never find out about magic, in episode 10 Non casts a spell in the middle of class when everyone's present and ''right in front of Boss'' like it's nothing. Boss doesn't seem to care, however, as he never tells anyone about it, and the others also don't seem to notice.
82* JerkWithAHeartOfGold:
83** Non. She doesn't want to beat Meg through unfair practices, so there are actually times when she helps Meg with her problems.
84** Meg herself qualifies to an extent for a good part of the series too.
85* KarmaHoudini: Both [[DirtyOldMan Chou-san]] and [[DirtyKid Rabi]] doesn't get so much as scolded for their inappropriate behavior towards Meg. In episode one, Papa outright tells Meg she just has to put up with it because she's the oldest. See YMMV for more details.
86* KickMePrank: Boss tries to pull this on Meg in episode 2, but is intercepted by Roko.
87* LaserGuidedAmnesia: In episode 3, Mami’s reversal of the spell on her family that made them think Meg was the eldest child of the family causes Papa, Rabi, and Apo to have no recollection of Meg, as opposed to simply no longer believing Meg to be their daughter/older sister.
88* MagicalGirlQueenlinessTest: The reason for Meg's journey to Earth and the source of her rivalry with Non. [[spoiler: They BOTH fail in the end and are sent back to Earth for further training, thus making it a HereWeGoAgain ending. Meg is thrilled since it means she gets to spend more time with her family; Non, not so much.]]
89* MeaningfulName: In the Italian dub, Bia's (Meg) family name is Giapo, likely derived from "giapponese," the Italian word for "Japanese."
90* MinidressOfPower: Meg and Non both wear these, but only Non's comes with knee-high boots.
91* ModestyTowel: Meg wears one in several episodes in shower scenes. Often something happens to make her lose the towel, such as being startled by Rabi calling her a witch in episode 3.
92* MsFanservice: Meg who often wears a green see-through negligee end has many {{panty shot}}s in her regular minidress. There is some brief implied or non-explicit nudity as well although not nearly as much as in Anime/CuteyHoney.
93** MrFanservice: Not all of the implied/non-explicit nudity is female. Chousan's gambit in episode 23 also ensnares a (male) teacher, who begins {{streaking}} around the campus. (Hey, this was 1974.) In another episode, Rabi loses his swimming trunks during a swimming race due to another of Chou's pranks (Meg had given him inflatable trunks so that he wouldn't sink in the pool, but Chousan's crow makes the trunks malfunction and destroys them).
94* MuggleFosterParents: Played with. Since Mami is actually an ex-witch, after taking Meg in she uses her magic to trick everyone into thinking Meg is the Kanzaki's eldest daughter instead of Mami's protegée.
95* TheNameless: The name of Meg's adoptive father is never revealed, unless his name is literally "Papa".
96* ParasolParachute: In the first episode, Megu flies down into the human world using an umbrella. This becomes her iconic item.
97* ParentalSubstitute: Mami is this for Meg. The concept of family actually doesn't seem to exist in the Magical World.
98* ThePeepingTom: Chousan spent most of his time spying on Meg (also in the opening) and caught her in compromising situations. On one occasion, he enjoys watching her get spanked by Mami, but ends up falling from his tower.
99* PlayingCardMotifs: The opening is full of these, with all the aces appearing, and Meg herself appears on a joker card. (The joker card in the opening depicts a traditional witch, pointy hat and all. The card spins around and comes to life, turning out to be Meg in a mask.) In the show itself, Chousan has the spade symbol on some of his belongings, including his hat and car.
100* ThePowerOfFriendship: In episode 2, after Non tells her she shouldn't be hanging around with "foolish" humans, Meg is determined to avoid Roko, and even has an "oh well" reaction when Rabi and Apo tell her Roko is being bullied by Boss and his gang. Mami then explains to Meg the meaning of friendship and that a good queen should strive to help those who are in trouble.
101* PowerPerversionPotential: In episode 13, Chousan, about to be confronted by Non and Meg, makes an InvisibilityCloak. He then takes advantage of this invisibility to lift up Meg’s nightgown and kiss Non on the cheek, much to the girls’ anger.
102* ThePrankster: Rabi. He is loves to play pranks - some of his favorite pranks involve getting pictures of "big sis Megu-chan's" panties or in her sheer nightgowns!
103* RedOniBlueOni: Meg and Non, who are ColorCodedCharacters.
104* ReluctantFanserviceGirl: Despite the opening theme song likes which portray Meg as a flirtatious coquette, many of her fanservice situations are the result of pranks by Rabi and Apo or Chousan in which she is ''not'' a willing participant. Although she does [[BreakingTheFourthWall flirt with or try to titillate the viewer]] at times.
105* TheRival: Non. She is Megu’s rival and perhaps the most notable ‘rival’ character in magical girl series. She attempts to murder Megu during their very first meeting and continues to plague her throughout the series.
106** RivalsTeamUp: Eventually, Non comes to admire her rival's innate courage, even joining forces with her against mutual enemies (such as the demonic witch-queen Saturn and her devious henchman, Chou-san) in several episodes.
107* [[RodandReelRepurposed Rod-and-Reel Repurposed]]: Rabi twice uses this on his big sister Meg to lift her skirt and see her panties.
108* SexySilhouette: Meg in several scenes (in one episode even in Rabi's ImagineSpot, although the Italian dub cut the scene which featured a clear outline of Meg's bare breasts).
109* ShoutOut:
110** One episode shows Meg watching Anime/CuteyHoney on the television. In addition, she's tuned to channel 10. Creator/TVAsahi (then NET), who co-produced the series with Toei, broadcasts on channel 10.
111** In another episode, a model of Anime/GreatMazinger is seen in the window of a toy shop. Cutey Honey and Mazinger were both also Toei Animation shows and shared many of the same staff with Meg (although Mazinger aired on rival channel Creator/FujiTV).
112* {{Slapstick}}: Though ButtMonkey Chousan and his minions receive the worst of it, even more level-headed characters like Non and Meg’s parents aren’t spared.
113* SugarAndIcePersonality: Non, increasingly so as the series progresses.
114* SurpriseJump: Happens to Meg in the very first episode, when Rabi and Apo wake her up in the morning by yanking the sheets off her bed, and Meg - still wearing the see-through nightgown through which her bra and panties are visible - leaps several feet in the air. The result is one of three chase scenes involving Meg and the kids in the first episode ''alone''.
115* TeamRocketWins: The series concludes with [[spoiler: both Meg and Non failing their test and being sent BACK to Earth all because Chou manipulates them, and they have a catfight outside the palace, and he [[KarmaHoudini gets off scot-free for it.]] Of course, considering his extreme ButtMonkey status, one could consider this a ThrowTheDogABone moment.]]
116* TitleMontage: The French dub opening consists of a montage of scenes primarily from Episodes 1 and 2. Most other Western releases used the original Japanese OP animation.
117* {{Tomboy}}:
118** Meg, especially compared to the protagonists of earlier magical girl shows, like [[Manga/SallyTheWitch Sally Yumeno]], [[Anime/MahouNoMakoChan Mako Urashima]] or [[Manga/HimitsuNoAkkoChan Akko Kagami]]. She constantly fights with the school bully and her annoying younger siblings. At other times, though, she's quite girly.
119** Non, whose hobby is wearing a black leather jumpsuit and riding around on a motorcycle, may also qualify.
120* TooHotForTV: At least nine episodes were considered such, in Italy, and the episodes that were dubbed sometimes featured edits for content. This carried over into the Polish and Portuguese dubs, which were based on the Italian.
121* WhamEpisode: Quite a few, as the series dealt with topics such as drug abuse, domestic violence, adultery and suicide uncommon for children's animation in that era. Even ''episode one'' counts, as a family quarrel sets off a chain of events that nearly proves fatal for Meg.
122* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Episode 21 end with Meg reassure Chuk, an old ex-witch that has lose her magical power, that she will help her relearn how to use magic and return to the Witch World. Chuk never reappears in the show.
123* WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove: The witch world doesn't have families, so at first Meg has a hard time understanding the love her [[MuggleFosterParents Muggle Foster Family]] feels towards her.
124* [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes Why Did It Have To Be Dogs]]: Mami and Non both have this reaction to Gombei at first due to the bad history between dogs and witches. They get over it quickly, though.
125* VitriolicBestBuds: Meg and Non by the end, so very much. A Type II example.
126* WouldHitAGirl: In her first appearance, Emi's curse forcing anyone who looks into her eyes to slap her.

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