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6[[folder:In General]]
7The main characters of the story. At first, it was just [[CuteClumsyGirl Doremi]], but she was joined by her friends [[ShrinkingViolet Hazuki]] and [[{{Tomboy}} Aiko]] and formed a team of three. [[AnnoyingYoungerSibling Pop]] joined when she uncovered their secret. [[DarkMagicalGirl Onpu]] arrived as a rival, but later [[HeelFaceTurn joined them]] when they saved her. Together, they had to take care of [[SpecialSnowflakeSyndrome Hana]] to get their powers back. Later, [[ManicPixieDreamGirl Momoko]] arrived to aid them on their third attempt at becoming Witches. All but Hana choose to give up being Witches in the end.
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9* TheAce: Aside from Doremi, who is meant to be the relatably inept StockShoujoHeroine, all her friends are highly talented and admired by other people:
10** Hazuki is a rich, well-mannered, BookSmart girl who gets the best grades.
11** Aiko is usually the best at sports, and generally the most practical and confident of the girls.
12** Onpu is a super-popular IdolSinger and a brilliant Witch apprentice.
13** Pop is WiseBeyondTheirYears, loved by her classmates, and considered perfect by everyone except Doremi.
14** Momoko is a SupremeChef, great student, and DudeMagnet too.
15** Hana is an InnocentProdigy, and everyone finds her adorable.
16* AdoptivePeerParent: Exaggerated; Doremi, Hazuki, Aiko and Onpu become the mothers of the baby Hana despite only being nine years old at the time, due to the Witch World's rule that anyone who first encounters a baby born from the blue rose in the Witch Queen's garden must look after her for a year. Momoko later joins them, though it's more of her own free will since she wasn't introduced yet when the Witch Queen imposed the rule on the Ojamajos.
17* TheApprentice: All of them are under the tutelage of Witches that some of them have called out and inadvertently cursed. They remain this way all series long except for several short and scattered scenes when they have their respective crystals.
18* BadassAdorable: They are all young girls who can use magic that can do almost anything. And they ''will'' use it if given a reason to. They even used their magic to save people from getting sick because of Majo Rika's BadLuckCharm.
19* BewareTheNiceOnes: All of them are sweet girls, but they have their limits, if pushed too far. For example in the first season, there's a moment when the first three apprentices, even ''[[ShrinkingViolet Hazuki]]'', get really mad at Majo Rika and call her out on her selfishness.
20%%* BlushSticker: All of them have had these at some point. (Needs examples)
21* CharacterDevelopment: Their experiences in running the Mahou-dou, raising Hana, and aiding in the affairs of their ever-expanding human and witch communities serve to mold them as wiser, kinder, and more mature individuals. The show itself doesn't end until the girls have graduated from elementary school [[spoiler:and prepared themselves to pursue different paths rather than going into the same middle school together.]]
22* ColorCodedCharacters: Doremi is pink, Hazuki is orange, Aiko is blue, Pop is red, Onpu is purple, Momoko is yellow, and Hana is white. One-shot character Nozomi or simply "Non" received green.
23* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: All the girls except Doremi (who has red hair and literal pink eyes), Momoko (who has blonde hair and green eyes) and Hana (who has blonde hair and brown eyes).
24* CuteWitch: They all almost always use their magic to help out others and for mundane tasks throughout the series. The few times they do fight, they have to use unorthodox methods such as conjuring fans, random elements; very rarely do they use simple energy attacks.
25* TheCutie: All of them look adorable due to the show's cutesy art style, and they are very kind and innocent girls. It helps that they are younger than the usual MagicalGirl, as they're still in elementary school.
26* ADayInTheLimelight: Each girl gets several of these as the series goes on. Though Momoko only gets these during ''Motto'', ''Dokkan'', and ''Naisho'' since she appeared in those seasons only. A similar case with Hana, though she gets them during ''Sharp'' too.
27* DubNameChange: They are called "Witchlings" in the 4Kids dub.
28* FourGirlEnsemble: In the first two seasons (before they become a FiveManBand), Doremi is the NaiveEverygirl, Aiko is the snarky tomboy, Onpu is the pretty DudeMagnet, and Hazuki is the smart/admirable one.
29* FriendOrIdolDecision: [[spoiler:At the end of ''Dokkan'', the Ojamajos are asked if they wish to become full time Witches or return to being normal girls. They choose the latter, which SixthRanger Hana, who has to accept her powers in order to become the next [[TheHighQueen High Queen]], [[TearJerker doesn't take too well.]]]]
30* ImageSong: They each get one or more.
31* {{Leitmotif}}: Just like with the ImageSong, they get at least one.
32* LittleMissBadass: A group of BadassAdorable little girls with magical powers. The girls primarily use their powers to help out and do other mundane things throughout the series. And when they actually come to fighting evil, they usually do so through unorthodox and impractical means and have to have their powers boosted in order to be successful.
33* MamaBear: The first five girls towards Hana.
34* MagicWand: Their Pollens, which they use to cast spells. In the 4Kids dub, these were changed to Wandalers and Wandawhirls.
35* NiceGirl: All of them are kind, empathetic, and friendly (the only exception is Onpu in the first season). This is evidenced by their using their powers to help others.
36* NiceMeanAndInBetween: The main trio in the first season. Hazuki is shy, mild-mannered, and sweet (nice), Aiko is the snarkiest one and with her BrutalHonesty sometimes comes off as rude (mean), Doremi is friendly and compassionate, but also a bit bratty and immature (in-between).
37* PluckyGirl: They have shown their determination when protecting Hana and when doing the right thing, and they remain in the belief that things will always have a good end.
38* SweetBaker: Doremi and her friends are all cute and nice {{Magical Girl}}s and own a bakery in the third season.
39* ThreePlusTwo: At first it was just a team of three formed by Doremi, Hazuki and Aiko. Later they are joined by Onpu and Momoko. Hana [[SpecialSnowflakeSyndrome is special]] and doesn't need to participate in [[AllYourPowersCombined Magical Stage]]. Pop was more or less considered part of the five in the first series and ''Sharp'' since she kind of was in-and-out, but by ''Motto!'' was replaced by Momoko.
40* TownGirls:
41** Femme - Hazuki (a shy, sweet, rich girl) and Onpu (the pretty, graceful actress/singer).
42** Neither - Doremi (a boy-crazy, pink-themed girl, who is also a brash BigEater) and Momoko (the energetic but sweet FunnyForeigner).
43** Butch - Aiko (the rough PassionateSportsGirl).
44* TransformationNameAnnouncement: In the original Japanese, after transforming they always call out, "Pretty Witchy (name)-chi!". In the English dub produced by 4Kids, it was changed to, "Fa la de la dong ding, now I am a witchling!"
45* TrueCompanions: These girls may only have been friends for a varying number of years, but they are very dedicated to one another and they will stand together no matter the hardships.
46* VoluntaryShapeshifting: All of them do this on occasion, typically changing into various small animals.
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49[[folder:Doremi Harukaze (Dorie Goodwyn)]]
50!!!Voiced by: Creator/ChiemiChiba (Japanese), Amy Palant (English), Vanessa Acosta (Latin-American Spanish), Creator/BlancaRada (European Spanish), Creator/MarcellaSilvestri (Italian)
51[[quoteright:131:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/7a610fe5d7ad7f44ca7d45d511b298431231382115_full_5124.jpg]]
52[[caption-width-right:131:Doremi Harukaze, as of Motto design. [[labelnote:Click on this to see her Ojamajo design]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/doremimag.png[[/labelnote]]]]
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54Doremi Harukaze is the titular girl and main protagonist of the series. She has a good nature, but she is clumsy and chronically unlucky. Her good nature has drawn many TrueCompanions to her over the course of the series.
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56She became an apprentice when she called Majo Rika a "Witch", inadvertently triggering an age-old curse that [[ForcedTransformation turns Witches in Witch Frogs]] when they're uncovered. To undo the curse, Doremi has to become stronger and become a full-fledged Witch. Along the way, she uses her new found magic to help other people through their problems, but she has to keep it a secret.
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59* AffectionateNickname: [[{{Dojikko}} Dojimi]]. Given to her by [[JerkJock Ko]][[JerkWithAHeartOfGold ta]][[AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther ke]] as a pun on her name and her [[CuteClumsyGirl clumsiness]].
60* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Had a crush on Akatsuki during the series, partially giving up on him because he had a girlfriend. [[spoiler: She fully gets over him in the light novels.]]
61* AmusingInjuries: Suffers these while trying to wake Pop up during the first series, [[ButtMonkey though she also gets them at other points too.]]
62* AmbidextrousSprite: Like Aiko, part of her bangs will always switch sides no matter which way you look.
63* AmbiguouslyBi: She's boy-crazy and pretty love-crazy in general; she's also very openly affectionate with the other girls and even says that she's always wanted to play the role of a [[PrinceCharming dashing prince]] asking a princess to dance with him.
64* BelligerentSexualTension: With Kotake, with a bickering history going back to kindergarten.
65* BookDumb: She has been known to get bad grades and frequently fails tests.
66* BornUnlucky: She's often on the receiving end of slapstick and embarrassment, which leads to her CharacterCatchphrase.
67* ButtMonkey: She is chronically unlucky, gets hit hard every now and then, and overall just seems to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. This is lessened by ''Dokkan''.
68* CharacterCatchphrase: "I'm the unhappiest girl in the world!"
69* ChildishOlderSibling: Being a ditz, she's much more immature than her smart little sister Pop.
70* CoolTeacher: What she becomes as an adult in the light novels.
71* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: She may be a [[CuteClumsyGirl Cute Clumsy]] NiceGirl on the outside, but do ''NOT'' do anything to [[MamaBear threaten Hana]] or [[UnstoppableRage make her angry]].
72* CuteClumsyGirl: She's practically the poster girl!
73* DisappointingOlderSibling: Early in the series, her little sister Pop has no respect for her ''at all'', often makes fun of Doremi, complains about her, and sees her as a talentless, irresponsible ditz who gets more attention than she deserves. She starts to appreciate her more over time.
74* TheDitz: She inherits the traits of every MagicalGirl protagonist, so she's extremely ditzy, even after her CharacterDevelopment.
75* DubNameChange:
76** In the English version, she was renamed "Dorie Goodwyn."
77** The European Spanish version turned "Doremi" into "Do Re Mi", as separate words, although this seemed to be more of a pronunciation rule than a literal change given that the name was still written as Doremi in the title and all promotional materials. The Korean dub did a similar move by changing her name into "Do Remi."
78* EmbarrassingNickname: Dojimi. Doubles as an AffectionateNickname.
79%%* EndearinglyDorky: A rather dreamy, clumsy and absent-minded elementary school girl who is also very sweet, cute and lovely.
80* EverybodyHatesMathematics: Doremi's worst subject in school is math, and she cites it as her least favorite thing in the level 8 exam.
81* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: In the ''19'' novel, she has ditched her [[https://ojamajowitchling.fandom.com/wiki/File:Ojamajo_Doremi_19.jpg trademark buns]] and her hairpin.
82* {{Expy}}: A clumsy, starry-eyed girl with OdangoHair who loves food, hates schoolwork and is often chided by a precocious, pink-haired younger kid? The [[Anime/SailorMoon Usagi Tsukino]] influence is clear to see.
83* FieryRedhead: Passionate, emotional GenkiGirl and often quick to anger.
84* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The foolish to Pop's responsible.
85* ForcedTransformation: [[spoiler: Suffers this during the ''Sharp'' movie when Pop, angry at Doremi for what happened early on, wished Doremi was a mouse via the [[MacGuffin Witch Queen's Heart]].]]
86* GenkiGirl: Doremi is really full of energy.
87* GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak: Doremi is boy-crazy, romantic, TheHeart of the group, her signature color is [[PinkHeroine pink]], and has longer hair than any of her friends, but she is also a glutton (with her TrademarkFavoriteFood being steak), has a tendency to be aggressive every time she gets angry, and her regular outfits are not very feminine.
88* TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: She and Pop don't really get along in early episodes. Except that, in this case, Pop is both "the smart one" and "the popular one" while Doremi is neither, but there's still MutualEnvy between them for different reasons.
89* TheHeart: In a growing group of compassionate young girls, it's Doremi who unites them and expresses her love for her friends and family with no reservation.
90* HeroicBSOD: [[spoiler: Doremi goes through one during the ''Dokkan'' series finale. Also occurs when Non-chan dies in ''Naisho''.]]
91* HeroicSelfDeprecation: While the "unluckiest pretty girl in the world" schtick is often played for laughs, Doremi genuinely believes that she's a plain, untalented girl compared to her best friends.
92* TheHeroine: As the title suggests she's the protagonist and also the one who keeps the TrueCompanions together.
93* IdiotHero: [[CharacterDevelopment Even though she matures greatly over the series]], she remains a poor student with a poorer sense of coordination.
94* ImageSong: "[[CuteClumsyGirl Otome wa Kyuu ni Tomarenai]]!!", "[[WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove Kitto Chanto]] [[YamatoNadeshiko Onnanoko]]", "Ice Cream Child", "[[TrademarkFavoriteFood 'Su' no Tsuku Koibito]]", and "Merry-Go-Round."
95* ImportantHaircut: The beginning narration for ''Ojamajo Doremi 16'' indicates Doremi has gotten a haircut [[spoiler:when she believed that Kotake rejected her feelings]].
96* IneptMage: Particularly during ''S1'', when many of her spells simply work differently than what she was expecting. These include turning into a police cruiser when she tried turning into a cop, ending up in a butterfly costume when she tried turning into a butterfly, and conjuring a large [[TrademarkFavoriteFood steak]] instead of the required dish when taking the level 9 exam.
97* IronButtMonkey: She takes a lot of hits every other episode.
98* JumpedAtTheCall: She was all too eager to become a Witch after she was told she had to become one after inadvertently turning Majo Rika into a Witch Frog.
99* LargeHam: Probably one of the most emotional and over-the-top characters.
100* {{Leitmotif}}: "Pretty Witch Doremicchi" plays a lot during the first series when she's determined to carry out her plans.
101* LethalChef: All the main girls learn to bake sweets for their shop in the third season...Needless to say, she's the worst at it. Doremi's sweets are the last to sell out in one episode.
102* LetsGetDangerous: Any time you push her [[BerserkButton Berserk Buttons]] (i.e [[MamaBear threaten Hana]], [[EtTuBrute betray her]], [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking steal her]] [[TrademarkFavoriteFood steak]]), be prepared for a world of hurt...
103* LikesOlderMen: In the anime all the boys she liked were between three, four, or five years older than her (she was even attracted to her sister Pop's teacher). However she seems to have left this trait as she grew.
104* LoserProtagonist: Clumsy, unlucky, BookDumb and the most incompetent of the apprentices. She's the main character.
105* LostFoodGrievance: Anytime she loses her [[TrademarkFavoriteFood steak]], she might get mad. Do ''NOT'' steal her steak.
106* MagicalIncantation: Pirika pirilala poporina peperuto!
107* MagneticHero: Unlucky she may be, but she has a good enough heart that she's easy to get along with. Rinno lampshades this in the series finale.
108* MeaningfulName: Her first name is the first three notes of the musical scale.
109* MadeOfIron: She crashed headfirst into Majo Reed's home and made a real mess and was none the worse for wear. Hazuki even [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] it.
110* TheMillstone: Sometimes due to her clumsiness and ditziness, she ends up hindering everyone's efforts and taking a step or two back. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] on occasion.
111* NaiveEverygirl: Doremi does get more mature as the series progress, but she's essentially the everygirl.
112* NiceGirl: Despite her clumsiness and ditzy demeanor, Doremi has a '''huge''' heart and seems to radiate a disarming aura. In fact, out of all the main characters, she's arguably the most compassionate.
113* OfficialCouple: Although Doremi and Kotake start out having tons of BelligerentSexualTension with occasional moments of AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther, it turns out that Doremi gave a LoveConfession to Kotake when they were in 8th grade. This quickly turned into UnresolvedSexualTension until two years later, Kotake finally replies to her.
114* PinkHeroine: She retains an entirely pink color scheme throughout her outfit, which changes between seasons.
115* PinkMeansFeminine: Her theme color is pink and she is quite feminine. At least, more so than Aiko.
116* ThePowerOfFriendship: This really is Doremi's true magic power: she's a brave and loving girl who can appeal to the good in anyone, and in doing so she forms the emotional core of the witch apprentices and their other relationships.
117* PuppyLove: With Kotake. Both happen to be a very young 8-12 when they develop feelings for each other, though they don't exactly know how to really act on them yet.
118* RedIsHeroic: She is the main hero of the story and she has red hair.
119* RedOniBlueOni: The Red to Hazuki's Blue. She's even ColorCodedForYourConvenience in this case!
120* ShoutOut: In one of the TCG cards, Doremi is dressed up as Luffy from ''Manga/OnePiece''.
121* SiblingYinYang: With Pop. She is immature and self-centered ([[CharacterDevelopment at first...]]) while Pop is WiseBeyondTheirYears.
122* SignatureHeadgear: A music note in one of her {{odango}}, further emphasizing her MeaningfulName.
123* SlipknotPonytail: Different hairstyle, but same idea. Her {{Odango}}s come loose when her [[spoiler: crystal shatters near the end of ''Sharp'']].
124* StockShoujoHeroine: Doremi is a ditzy, BookDumb, and gluttonous CuteClumsyGirl but has a kind heart, a magnetic personality, and serves as TheHeart of her group of friends.
125* TerribleArtist: This often occurs in the first season, where no one can hardly tell what Doremi's charms are supposed to resemble. By season 4, this becomes less of an issue because Doremi's ButtMonkey status was played down to show Hana's inexperience in having "big kid responsibilities."
126* TrademarkFavoriteFood: She's crazy about steak. Too bad fate never lets her have any.
127* TownGirls: The Neither to Hazuki's femme and Aiko's Butch
128* VerbalTic: "Bu-bu-buu!", which is said whenever she is frustrated or annoyed by something. It's mimicked by her "daughter", Hana.
129* YankTheDogsChain: Whenever she's about to eat some steak, either someone else will eat it, the steak disappears into thin air if magic was used to make it, or she is otherwise refused it.
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132[[folder:Hazuki Fujiwara (Reanne Griffith)]]
133!!!Voiced by: Tomoko Akiya (Japanese), Rebecca Soler (English), Mayra Arellano (Latin-American Spanish), Creator/CarolinaTak (European Spanish), Creator/GiovannaPapandrea (Italian)
134[[quoteright:96:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/5fae81315de540d6b354542b13cbe4a51231384885_full_911.jpg]]
135[[caption-width-right:96: Hazuki Fujiwara, as of Motto Design. [[labelnote:Click on this to see her Ojamajo design]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hazukimag.png[[/labelnote]]]]
136''"Paipai ponpoi puwapuwa puu!"''
137
138Hazuki is Doremi's best friend at the start of the series and is usually considered the second Witch Apprentice. She is a shy but very kind-hearted girl who would help virtually anyone.
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140She became an apprentice along with new girl Aiko when they follow Doremi to the shop after one of Doremi's spells backfired. She and Aiko both called Doremi a Witch, but Doremi wasn't cursed because she wasn't a full-fledged Witch yet. Majo Rika made her into an apprentice to help keep the secret.
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142* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: She is drawn to Masaru despite his juvenile delinquent tendencies, and has found out he is more TroubledButCute.
143* AmbiguouslyBi: She likes Masaru but also seems interested in tough or handsome women like Candy - causing her to spawn WingdingEyes in the shape of hearts.
144* AmusingInjuries: Suffers these while trying to wake Pop up during the first series.
145* BabiesEverAfter: [[spoiler: It has recently been revealed that she becomes pregnant with Masaru's baby in the Light Novels]].
146* BalloonBelly: In an episode of ''Dokkan'', Hazuki is forced to pretend she is Hana during a school trip [[spoiler:due to Hana turning back to her original form]] and also has to eat ''her'' dinner alongside her own.
147* BespectacledCutie: A smart, cute girl who wears glasses.
148* BookSmart: Usually gets the best grades of her class.
149* BrainyBrunette: Consistently gets the highest grades out of the girls and is a brunette.
150* BroodingBoyGentleGirl: Gentle Girl to Masaru's Brooding Boy.
151* ChildhoodFriendRomance: With Masaru.
152* CovertPervert: You'd think shy little Hazuki simply would blush at the mention of peeping a look at Kotake undressing.
153* DitzyGenius: She gets good grades at school and is very smart, but she has repeatedly shown that she can be as naive and clumsy as the rest of her teammates.
154* DubNameChange: Hazuki was renamed "Reanne Griffith" in the English dub. In Latin America and most European countries (except for Italy and Spain), she was renamed "Emelie"; in the Italian dub, she was renamed "Melody"; and in the Korean dub, she was renamed "Jang May."
155%%* EndearinglyDorky: Hazuki is very studious, also is socially awkward and although it does not reach Doremi's level, she can be clueless in some situations, at the same time she is a very adorable and cute girl.
156* GenerationXerox: Hazuki's mother almost always made her decisions for her. Hazuki started doing the same thing to Hana until her mistake was pointed out.
157* ElegantClassicalMusician: As an adult, she becomes a professional violinist.
158* IJustWantToBeFree: Her motivation to become a witch apprentice was (besides hiding Doremi's secret) the fact that she thought that would help her express her true opinions and ideas, since she has no decision of her own within her own home.
159* InterclassFriendship: Hazuki comes from a wealthy family and is childhood friends with Masaru, who is implied to be of a lower class.
160* ImageSong: "[[SamaritanSyndrome Tsukiyo no Mahou]]", "[[StepfordSmiler Ashita no Watashi]]", "[[MyBelovedSmother Mimi wo Sumashite]]", "Naisho no Housoku", and "OK!"
161* LadyAndAScholar: She's the smartest of the main characters (along with Onpu), and has always been very kind and polite.
162* {{Leitmotif}}: The upbeat version of "Pretty Witch Hazukicchi" tends to play whenever Hazuki is inspired.
163* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: Both she and Onpu are very feminine. She's the shy and demure Nice Girl (Light Feminine) to Onpu's manipulative diva (Dark Feminine), mainly in season 1.
164* LonelyRichKid: She is an only child in a wealthy family. She is also timid and doesn't really seek out friends other than those who have befriended her when she was younger.
165* {{Ojou}}: Of the rich, quiet, and ladylike NiceGirl type.
166* OpaqueLenses: They occasionally turn into ScaryShinyGlasses.
167* OutOfFocus: Especially later in the series, she and Aiko (to a lesser extent) are mostly ignored in favor of the other main characters. [[OffModel They also tend to not always be drawn as well.]]
168* TheQuietOne: She isn't very talkative. When she does speak, her voice tends to be quiet and soft.
169* RedOniBlueOni: The Blue to Doremi's Red. She's the more calm of the two while Doremi is the more active and hotblooded.
170* RenaissanceMan: She is able to play the violin, an electric keyboard, do ballet, do traditional japanese dance, calligraphy, be a director, knit, sew, swim, origami and apparently also play the piano. Justified, as her mother often involved her in multiple activities (usually without even consulting her).
171* ScaryShinyGlasses: Usually when she's scared (or teasing Doremi), because she's not a particularly frightening character.
172* ShipTease: She gets plenty of this with Masaru Yada to the extent that her friends act as [[ShipperOnDeck Shippers On Deck]] regarding their "friendship", and they do eventually become an OfficialCouple in the LightNovel. The ship teasing could also constitute for some of the LesYay shipping as well.
173* ShrinkingViolet: She's painfully shy and has low self-esteem, especially in the beginning.
174* SlutShaming: In ''Ojamajo Doremi 16'', someone tries to spread rumors that Hazuki ReallyGetsAround and posts photos of her and Yada in front of a love hotel (which they were standing in front of by coincidence).
175* SignatureHeadgear: She always wears an orange bow that gathers her hair in a half ponytail.
176* TheSmartGirl: She gets excellent grades in school and has figured things out before everyone else, including Onpu, most of the time.
177* SpellMyNameWithAnS: The subs call her Ha''d''zuki. This is probably to emphasize that her name is spelled with the kana for "tsu." With the dakuten, it's pronounced "zu" anyway, but that spelling indicates how her name is written.
178%% * SpoiledSweet: Hazuki comes from a rich family, but is still the nicest of the girls, and perceptive of people around her.
179* SurvivalMantra: Aiko gave her the idea to say "Majo Rika" over and over to help counteract her fear of ghosts. [[HilarityEnsues It seldom works.]]
180* TownGirls: The Femme to Doremi's Neither and Aiko's Butch.
181* TwiceShy: With Masaru. Both are quite shy when someone hints at the relationship between the two of them.
182* VocalEvolution: Her voice was a higher version of Tomoko Akiya's normal speaking voice before it became progressively higher-pitched.
183* UptownGirl: She is the only daughter of a very wealthy family and her childhood friend Masaru is apparently a boy from a middle class family or not so well-off.
184* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: She is deathly afraid of ghosts to the point that she nearly went insane in one drama CD.
185* YamatoNadeshiko: She's an {{Ojou}} who is humble, gets good grades, likes violin and ballet, and is known for her passive and gentle nature.
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187
188[[folder:Aiko Senoo (Mirabelle P. Haywood)]]
189!!!Voiced by: Creator/YukiMatsuoka (Japanese), [[Creator/KetherDonohue Annice Moriarty]] (English), Ana Lucia Mendez (Latin-American Spanish), Creator/DianaTorres (European Spanish), Creator/SerenaClerici (Italian)
190[[quoteright:105:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eca9a7ca202122e6a24322068b35df951231385089_full_7897.jpg]]
191[[caption-width-right:105: Aiko Senoo, as of Motto design. [[labelnote:Click on this to see her Ojamajo design]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aikomag.png[[/labelnote]]]]
192
193''"Pameruku laluku laliloli poppun!"''
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195Aiko is Doremi's second best friend who moved in from Osaka. She upstaged a lot of students and quickly got on Doremi's bad side at first, but her going to Aiko's house and seeing Aiko's father sparked a change of heart. When it became clear that Aiko's dad wouldn't make it to a parent-teacher meeting, Doremi used her magic to make a temporary clone, unaware that the real one made it after all.
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197Aiko became an apprentice when she and Hazuki followed Doremi to the shop after Doremi's spell backfired. There, she and Hazuki learned that Doremi was a Witch Apprentice and that they, in order to keep the secret, would have to become Apprentices, too.
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199* AccentAdaptation: The 4Kids dub renders her Kansai accent as a country drawl.
200* AmusingInjuries: Suffers these while trying to wake Pop up during the first series.
201* AmbidextrousSprite: Like Doremi, her hairstyle will always switch sides no matter which way you look.
202* BalloonBelly: In an episode of ''Dokkan'', Aiko is forced to pretend she is Doremi [[spoiler:due to Hana turning back into her original form]] and also has to eat Doremi's dinner along with hers.
203* TheBigGirl: She is the most athletic of the girls and physically the strongest despite not being the tallest of them.
204* BookDumb: Not as much as Doremi, but she's not the best student since she sometimes has to rely on Hazuki to help get her school work done.
205* BoyishShortHair: Fitting, since she's a tomboy.
206* BrutalHonesty: Aiko doesn't hold back her thoughts, and this causes a bit of problems with Hazuki and Doremi at first.
207* DaddysGirl: She lives only with her BumblingDad, and while she's somewhat snarky towards him, they are still close.
208* DeadpanSnarker: Aiko is very sarcastic, especially towards [[ButtMonkey Doremi]]. Her classmates find her comments hilarious.
209* DubNameChange: Aiko was renamed "Mirabelle Haywood" in the English dub. In Latin America and most European countries (except for Italy and Spain), she was renamed "Sophie"; in the Italian dub, she was renamed "Sinfony"; and in the Korean dub, she was renamed "Yoo Sarang."
210* EdibleAmmunition: Launches several Takoyaki balls at Leon. He [[NoSell blocks it]] and begins chowing down while mocking her.
211* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: Nobuko seems to have a romantic attraction for her.
212* ForeheadOfDoom: Aiko's character design as of ''Motto!'' accentuates her forehead and becomes one of her defined physical traits. The EndingTheme of ''Na-i-sho'' highlights this, and there are some scenes in the show where her forehead will flash just for laughs.
213* HalfWittedHillbilly: The English dub portrays her as this, what with a Southern accent, a HayseedName, and being rather BookDumb.
214* HayseedName: In the English dub, as mentioned; kids even made fun of her by calling her "Hayseed."
215* IconicOutfit: Aiko wears a blue jumper skirt, with her hair tied in small TwinTails, whenever she visits her mom. It's a very memorable because it's a definitive SheCleansUpNicely moment and has a more "feminine" appearance than her usual overalls/jeans.
216* TheIdiotFromOsaka: [[SubvertedTrope While not an idiot]], Aiko is a brash, BookDumb tomboy who is known for her distinctive kansai-dialect and often complains when others imitate it. She has the Osaka comedy routine down and is a very smart bargainer.
217* IdiotHair: Again, not really an idiot, but she has it.
218* ImageSong: "Aiko ni Omakase!!", "Pa tto Ikou!!", "Aruki da Sou yo", and "Yuugure Buranko", "Ao no Kanata he". The English dub gives her another, titled "Mirabelle's Song."
219* InnocentlyInsensitive: Didn't make a very good impression on Doremi and Hazuki when she first transferred, casually saying that Doremi's name was weird and implying Hazuki was forgettable. After getting to know Doremi better, she apologizes to the two. Two seasons later, she passes this lesson on to Momoko.
220* ItsAllMyFault: Aiko misblamed herself for causing the rift between her parents until told otherwise by Atsuko in ''Sharp''.
221* {{Leitmotif}}: The energetic "Pretty Witch Aikocchi" plays whenever Aiko takes control.
222* MissingMom: Her parents are divorced and she lives with her dad.
223* NewTransferStudent: She transferred from Osaka in the third episode of the first series.
224* OohMeAccentsSlipping: Despite Aiko speaking with a Southern accent in the 4Kids dub, it tended to slip on a few occasions and reveal her voice actress Annice Moriarty's ValleyGirl voice.
225* OverallsAndGingham: Her trademark outfit for the first two series, though in the original, she just wore them for being a tomboy. However in the 4kids dub, its the reason they have a country accent and make farm jokes.
226* OutOfFocus: Later in the series, she (along with Hazuki) is mostly ignored in favor of the other main characters.
227* PaperFanOfDoom: Wielded one during ''Motto!'', which gives Toyoken the idea for their BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine. Provides the page picture.
228* RedOniBlueOni: The Red Oni to Onpu's Blue, made prominent in episode 34 of ''Sharp''.
229* ShipTease:
230** Usually with Momoko or Onpu. The former pairing being evident in the ''Motto'' movie while the latter is prevalent after she lets Hana get sick.
231** In episode 11 of ''Na-i-sho'', it's implied that Aiko might return Anrima's (her childhood friend) feelings. [[spoiler:They do eventually begin dating between the TimeSkip and ''16'', but by the time Aiko reappears in ''16'', she had already broken up with him.]]
232* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Aiko's last name is romanized differently on a bunch of official merchandise. ''Sharp'' merchandise lists it as "Senoo", ''Motto'' merchandise lists it as "Seno", and ''Dokkan'' merchandise lists it as "Senoh."
233* SupremeChef: Part of her [[TomboyWithAGirlyStreak girly streak]] is that she's probably the best cook of the group along with Momoko.
234* SuperDrowningSkills: Aiko is very athletic and good at sports (particularly track and field, which she pursues in ''16'') but cannot swim. In ''Na-i-sho'', she learns how to swim thanks to Hazuki, but even then she doesn't have much confidence in swimming.
235* {{Tomboy}}: She has displayed in interest in sports that most boys in school prefer, and she is very much an athlete.
236* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Despite her tomboyish appearance, personality and hobbies, Aiko enjoys doing girly things just as much as the other girls, like working in a flower shop, baking, taking care of a baby. She also has no objection to wearing a CuteWitch outfit.
237* TownGirls: The Butch to Doremi's Neither and Hazuki's Femme.
238* TrademarkFavoriteFood: She ''loves'' her takoyaki! She's also quite passionate about good roasted sweet potatoes.
239* VitriolicBestBuds: At times with Doremi and Onpu.
240* YouGoGirl: Aiko is the most athletic girl in her grade, and even bested Leon in a game of basketball. This was also invoked when her class expected her to go against Class 5-1 for their swim relay, since Class 5-1 has Kotake, Ito, Hasebe, and Yada, boys of whom are very good at sports.
241** In the light novels, she grows up to become an Olympic athlete.
242[[/folder]]
243
244[[folder:Pop Harukaze (Caitlyn Goodwyn)]]
245!!!Voiced by: Creator/SawaIshige (Japanese), Liza Jacqueline (English), Creator/PepaAgudo (European Spanish), Sabrina Bonfitto (Italian)
246[[quoteright:123:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/b08744f4fe79013972cc50b43a62c5891231386028_full_9696.jpg]]
247[[caption-width-right:123: Pop Harukaze, as of Motto design. [[labelnote:Click on this to see her Ojamajo design]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/popmag.png[[/labelnote]]]]
248
249''"Pipito purito puriton peperuto!"''
250
251Pop is Doremi's younger sister and tends to be rather snarky about Doremi's tendencies. She secretly admires her, but she is more responsible and more serious than Doremi. She has several friends at the Kindergarten.
252
253She became an Apprentice when Majo Rika, out of desperation to get away from her to help the Ojamajos against Majo Ruka, stopped pretending to be a plush doll and fled. Pop followed her to the shop and confronted the girls on what was happening. Majo Rika made her an apprentice so as to, once again, keep the secret. She proves herself to be more capable a Witch than Doremi, but her inability to stay up late locks her at the bottom level until ''Sharp''.
254----
255* TheAce: Basically the opposite of her sister: Pop is WiseBeyondTheirYears, the top student in her class, very popular among her classmates, and is also a very good witch apprentice.
256** However this is eventually deconstructed as more of Pop's limitations and Doremi's virtues come to light, showing that she's not really above behaving as childishly as Doremi, she's somewhat annoyed by her popularity and, while still very proficient with magic, it took her two whole years instead of the usual six months to clear all of her witch exams because she was unable to stay up at night.
257* AdorablyPrecociousChild: Pop may be the younger sister, but she has a reputation of being more mature than Doremi.
258* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Pop may seem like the better role model, and is given more favor over Doremi. On the other hand, she secretly envies Doremi and feels that their parents love her more, as their mother taught Doremi how to play the piano when Pop wasn't given a chance to.
259* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Pop irritates Doremi to no end because of her obnoxious attitude. In the beginning, Pop even calls Doremi by her first name, as though she refuses to acknowledge that Doremi is the older sister, but midway through ''#'', she starts calling her "big sis" (onee-chan) instead after they resolve their conflicts.
260* BelligerentSexualTension:With Kimitaka, very similar to the relationship her sister has with Kotake.
261* BigSisterWorship: When Pop was a baby she actually admired her older sister Doremi and looked up to her, to the point of following her everywhere around to be with her, however, Doremi's jealousy towards Pop, added to the fact that her mother refused to teach Pop the piano (which she did with Doremi), caused Pop to distance herself from her sister. Part of her CharacterDevelopment involves realizing that she still adored her sister.
262* BitCharacter: Pop became a witch apprentice in the middle of the first series and gained a larger role during ''Sharp'' (to the point of receiving her own ImageSong, even!), only to be DemotedToExtra once Momoko appears. The official page lists her on the same page of Doremi's family members, while the rest of the Ojamajos each get their own pages.
263* BlushSticker: The biggest example in her case is during one episode of ''Naisho'' [[spoiler:when Hana-chan causes a FreakyFridayFlip between the two.]]
264* BrattyHalfPint: Initially, she was arrogant and liked to tease Doremi. Then comes the CharacterDevelopment...
265* BullyHunter: She defends anyone being bullied in her class and everyone loves her for it.
266* CantCatchUp: She's considered a witch prodigy, but she doesn't start taking her tests until ''#'', and finally gets her crystal in the ''penultimate episode'' of ''Dokkan''.
267* ChildProdigy: It's a pity she rarely spends time on casting magic.
268* ClassPrincess: At her school, she's popular for being nice, responsible, and a BullyHunter who stands up for her classmates, and most people see her as perfect.
269* CoolBigSis: To Hana.
270* CuteButCacophonic: Her voice in the English dub is quite a migraine to the ears, even when compared to the main characters.
271* DubNameChange: Pop was renamed "Caitlyn Goodwyn" in the English dub. In Latin America and most European countries, she was renamed "Bibi", except by Spain, where she was named "Popú" (the Japanese language version of her name, which is still not the official way it should be rendered abroad), and in the Korean dub, she was renamed "Do Ttomi."
272* DudeMagnet: All her male friends and Kimitaka are in love with her.
273* {{Expy}}: She is in many ways [[Franchise/SailorMoon Chibiusa]], especially her attitude towards Doremi reminds of Chibiusa's relationship with Usagi (Usagi herself is similar to Doremi like the typical mahou shoujo heroine).
274* {{Foil}}: To her sister. While Pop is TheAce and Doremi is a clumsy LoserProtagonist, they actually have a lot in common. They are both TheHeart and TheLeader of their group of friends, very helpful and protective towards the other students of their class, they act the same way when they have a crush, both can be stubborn and prone to anger. And they both a rivalry with an AlphaBitch classmate, Doremi with Reika Tamaki, and Pop with Reika's cousin Erika, as lampshaded in-universe, and both have a BelligerentSexualTension relationship with one of their classmates.
275* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The Responsible (mature and BookSmart) to Doremi's Foolish (immature and BookDumb).
276* FreakyFridayFlip: Happens to her during an episode of ''Naisho'', when Hana uses her magic to switch bodies with her.
277* TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: She and Doremi don't really get along in early episodes. Except that, in this case, Pop is both "the smart one" and "the popular one" while Doremi is neither, but there's still MutualEnvy between them for different reasons.
278* GreenEyedMonster: Towards Hana for an episode when even she passes her academically in ''Dokkan'', not wanting help from the SixthRanger to pass her next exam until they talk things through.
279* TheHeart: Among her schoolmates, she is the one who usually keeps things together and from getting too chaotic.
280* HeavySleeper: This is the reason why Pop barely made any progress for her witch exams. It's not because she's incompetent at magic (she's better than Doremi, even!) but the thing is, nighttime is the only time the portal to the Witch World opens, and she can never wake up for that. [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments And whenever Doremi and the others tried to wake her up for the exams...]]
281* ImageSong: Only gets one: "[[PunBasedTitle Hop Step Pop]]." The song "Pop na Yuuki" might also count if you ignore the fact that it was sung by a vocalist other than Pop's voice actress and was only used as the ending theme to the first NonSerialMovie.
282* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She can be quite patronising and bossy towards her sister Doremi, but (mostly) nice to everyone else. Later on in the series, she starts to mellow out, and admits several times in the series that she would never want to part from Doremi [[spoiler:which is exactly why she turns down the offer to become a witch at the end of Dokkan!.]]
283* {{Leitmotif}}: The marching tune in "Sekai Ichi Fuko na Bishoujo!?" usually plays during Pop's appearances and is noted as Pop's theme song.
284* LittleMissSnarker: Especially in the earlier series, but she has been known to reply with sarcasm and witty one-liners when Doremi makes a statement.
285* LoveConfession: Receives one from [[spoiler:Kimitaka before he moves away to Hokkaido.]]
286* MatureYoungerSibling: She acts more mature and responsible compared to Doremi. And even in an episode of Dokkan Hana comments that Pop looks like the older sister instead of Doremi.
287* MouthyKid: She's very snarky and annoying towards Doremi, but most of the time, she has a point and is considered the more reasonable one of the two sisters.
288* ObliviousYoungerSibling: For the first half of the first series. Subverted after she joins the Ojamajos in regards to both magic and her relationship with Doremi.
289* ParentalTitleCharacterization: Pop calls Doremi by her first name in the first two seasons of the show, and it's been shown multiple times that she doesn't respect Doremi and even feels as though she is an embarrassment to the family. However, by the end of the second season, their relationship has improved for the better, and in the beginning of the third season, she begins calling Doremi "onee-chan" (big sister).
290* RoseHairedSweetie: She has pink hair, and ultimately a good-natured girl.
291* SiblingYinYang: With Doremi. She is WiseBeyondTheirYears while Doremi is immature and self-centered ([[CharacterDevelopment at first...]]).
292* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Pop's name is romanized as "Poppu", but official merchandising and Pop's nameplate in episode 27 of the first season spells her name as "Pop." The early English-speaking ''Ojamajo Doremi'' fan community called her "Poppu" until the official romanization became more popular.
293* TagalongKid: She zigzags this. She joined the Ojamajos in the middle of ''Season 1'', but she wasn't present nearly as often as the others and was just sort of in and out. She managed to make the girls and all-female FiveManBand in ''Sharp'', but was replaced by Momoko come ''Motto''. ''Dokkan'' sealed it when Hana joined the Ojamajos as TheSixthRanger.
294* TeamMom: To her classmates. She's quick to stop any bullying she sees.
295* TheUnfavorite: The reason she resented Doremi early on was because their mom taught Doremi how to play piano and not Pop, not knowing the whole story.
296* WiseBeyondTheirYears: She has proven herself to have a much higher degree of responsibility when compared to others kids her age. This is mentioned InUniverse, and one of the reasons she is TheHeart of her class.
297[[/folder]]
298
299[[folder:Onpu Segawa (Ellie Craft)]]
300!!!Voiced by: Creator/RumiShishido (Japanese), Anne Marie Nestor (English, season 1), Gaby Ugarte (Latin-American Spanish), Carmen Podio (European Spanish), Creator/EmanuelaPacotto (Italian)
301[[quoteright:92:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bb5ff749e5dc95a59a3e00c3db1667131231385164_full_9289.jpg]]
302[[caption-width-right:92: Onpu Segawa, as of Motto design. [[labelnote:Click on this to see her Ojamajo design]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/onpumag.png[[/labelnote]]]]
303
304''"Pururun purun famifami faa!"''
305
306Onpu is a wildly popular child idol and a prodigy Witch apprentice. She initially appears as nice and friendly, but she quickly identifies herself as their rival soon after. She causes trouble for the girls, either deliberately or as collateral damage from wanting to get away from her own troubles.
307
308She became an apprentice when she caught and called Majo Ruka a witch, resulting in her being cursed. After hearing about Doremi, Hazuki, and Aiko from Majo Ruka, Onpu becomes resolved to outclass them. She was even given a charm that would let her withstand the punishment from using forbidden magic, and she abused it a lot over the series. As the series went on, she takes levels in kindness with occasional PetTheDog moments before cementing a HeelFaceTurn by saving the other Ojamajos from being cursed, officially joining the group come ''Sharp''.
309----
310* TheAce: Onpu's magic casting abilities are generally better than the rest of the girls, and she's the only one who learned the writing system of the Witch World. In the first series, she was known as a prodigy because she passed the first three witch exams in one sitting. She's also a talented singer and actress, a popular DudeMagnet, is mentioned to be a good student while also being busy with all her idol work, and there's at least one gag of Onpu outdoing ''Aiko'' at athletic stuff, even if Aiko is the PassionateSportsGirl of the group.
311* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Onpu's daydream in ''Na-i-sho'' episode 10 depicts her ideal man as a bad boy.
312* AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: Her head and hairstyle resemble a musical note.
313* BerserkButton: Tooru and Hana found out the hard way that when you underestimate showbiz (even in an effort to give her a break), she gives you quite a tongue-lashing.
314* BlowYouAway: Uses her [[SuperMode Royal Patraine]] magic to conjure a whirlwind against Tooru. [[NoSell It doesn't work]].
315* BrutalHonesty: She admits to speaking bluntly.
316* ChildPopstar: Onpu is one of the most famous chidols (child idols) of the now.
317* ChildProdigy: Onpu was able to reach level 6 by passing the first three tests in one sitting, earning her the reputation of being a prodigy in the Witch World.
318* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: She has purple hair and eyes.
319* DarkMagicalGirl: Before her HeelFaceTurn, she was selfish and used magic to solve all of her problems. She was also not above using forbidden magic on trivialities like avoiding [[DoesNotLikeSpam green peppers]] and outright says she would most likely use more forbidden magic to solve an issue some previous forbidden magic caused.
320* DemonicPossession: A demon possessing her [[PlayedForLaughs played this for laughs]] and did so solely to play a prank on Doremi and Momoko.
321* DisappearedDad: He is seldom home since his job as a train conductor requires an extensive amount of his time and keeps him from visiting as often as he would want.
322* DoesNotLikeSpam: Onpu cannot stand green bell peppers. She later resists her inability in order to convince Hana to eat one of the recipes the girls made for her involving vegetables.
323* DubNameChange:
324** Onpu was renamed "Ellie Craft" in the English dub. In the Latin American and most European countries (except for Italy and Spain), she was renamed "Nicole"; in the Italian dub, she was renamed "Lullaby"; and in the Korean dub, she was renamed "Jin Bora."
325** The French dub gave her the name "Loulou" in the first season before ultimately changing her name into "Nicole" from ''#'' onward.
326* DudeMagnet: Onpu is, without a doubt, extremely popular with the male persuasion. On her first day of school, the boys swooned in her presence, and she even has her own fan club at school.
327* EvilDiva: Before her HeelFaceTurn, although she was more 'misled' than 'evil'.
328* EvilCounterpart: To Doremi, Hazuki, and Aiko pre-HeelFaceTurn; it's more [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] since she isn't "evil", per se.
329** Like Doremi, Onpu's name is music-based. Doremi was the apprentice of Majo Rika, while Onpu was working with her evil ArchEnemy Majo Ruka. She was the DarkMagicalGirl at the time, so being a counterpart to her was to be expected.
330** Like Hazuki, Onpu is a smart ChildProdigy. However, she was also very cunning and used said smarts to get her way rather than help others ([[CharacterDevelopment most of the time]]).
331** Like Aiko, Onpu has a lot of common sense, is pretty savvy, sometimes brutally honest, and was originally a cool NewTransferStudent.
332* FanserviceModel: Onpu does bikini photoshoots in her idol photobooks, which can come of as a bit {{Squick}}y when you consider her age.
333* FireForgedFriends: With the first three Ojamajos. She started off as a stand-offish, self-centered {{Jerkass}} who used magic for her own personal gain. Then during the final exam, she had to work with her rivals without cheating. It was only because of her that they passed in time. After [[spoiler: being saved from a [[LaserGuidedKarma 100-year slumber]] ]], Onpu became one of their closest friends.
334* {{Foil}}: To Doremi. Her TheAce status is a contrast to Doremi's LoserProtagonist, and their names are both based on musical notes. Onpu was also originally introduced as an EvilCounterpart of sorts to Doremi as well.
335* FormerChildStar: Lapses into this in ''Ojamajo Doremi 16'', where she has trouble getting more mature roles because she's unable to break out of her child image.
336* TheGadfly: In season 1, especially, Onpu often antagonizes other people with a flippant remark, only to sit back and watch the fallout. In the later seasons, she still makes teasing remarks, but they're less hurtful.
337* GracefulLadiesLikePurple: Onpu is the most feminine and graceful of the main girls along with Hazuki. Her theme color is purple.
338* GratuitousEnglish: "''We can do anything if we do it together~''"
339* HeelFaceTurn: She was first Majo Ruka's apprentice, and switched sides by ''Sharp''.
340* HeroicSacrifice: She saves the girls by using MindControl to apply LaserGuidedAmnesia to a group of people (every student from their class and several of their parents). This gives karma a chance to catch up and put her in a coma.
341* {{Hypocrite}}: She talks with BrutalHonesty, but does not like when Momoko does the same to her (she denied she was truly angry about it, though her CrossPoppingVeins before going home might have betrayed that).
342* IconicOutfit: Even though Onpu's devil outfit has appeared on a trading card, it became wildly popular among fans. It was released as a figurine that was re-released, and there's a lot of fanart of Devil Onpu.
343* IdolSinger: Onpu is a popular singer.
344* InkSuitActor: Onpu was one of Creator/{{Rumi Shishido}}'s defining roles, along with Mikako from ''Manga/NeighborhoodStory'', and has been closely associated with her due to their similar backgrounds.
345* InnocentlyInsensitive:
346** Her words put ''Tamaki'' to tears, but it's questionable how "innocent" she really was at that point.
347** After hearing that Naomi was teased over entering puberty, Onpu felt just as bad as Doremi because she was the one that had pointed her out to the other girls during their health exam.
348* ImageSong: "[[IWantSong half point]]", "[[GratuitousEnglish We Can Do!]]", "[[YouAreNotAlone Polar]] [[JustTheWayYouAre Star]]", "Cherry Bomb!!".
349* ItsAllAboutMe: Pre-CharacterDevelopment, Onpu was a downright selfish {{Jerkass}} who really only cared for herself. She even makes a note of it during the GrandFinale [[spoiler:when helping to snap Doremi out of her HeroicBSOD.]]
350* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: Onpu managed to [[KarmaHoudini get away with abusing her magic]] thanks to a magical amulet she wore that took the karma in itself, given to her by Majo Ruka. Majo Rika warned them that this was only a temporary "solution", and that shit would hit the fan as soon as the trinket wasn't able to absorb more bad karma. Of course, Onpu used forbidden magic so much that the trinket was beginning to rot away, so when she used a LARGE quantity of magic to [[spoiler: save the other girls and herself via giving LaserGuidedAmnesia to ''many'' people]], the amulet finally disintegrated and LaserGuidedKarma hit her ''hard'', sending her into a coma.
351* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Does this to all of the {{Muggle}}s [[spoiler:when they find out that the girls are witches.]]
352* LaserGuidedKarma: She (ab)used MindControl magic throughout the later half of the first series after her introduction before finally getting hit with this [[spoiler: just as she was using it at a time when it was needed to stop a potential ForcedTransformation.]]
353* {{Leitmotif}}: "Pretty Witch Onpucchi"
354* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: Both she and Hazuki are very feminine. Mainly in season 1, she's a manipulative diva (Dark Feminine) to Hazuki's shy and demure Nice Girl (Light Feminine).
355* LovableAlphaBitch: She's pretty, popular, selfish, and spoiled, but eventually becomes a loyal friend thanks to CharacterDevelopment.
356* MeaningfulName: Onpu means "musical note", and she's an idol with an AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance.
357* MindControlEyes: She displays glazed-over eyes while possessed by a demon in one episode of ''Motto''.
358* TheMistress: Onpu evokes this. She's the one who suggested butting in on Nobuo and Aiko's relationship in Nobuko's high school story, and also tried to steal Miss Seki's boyfriend away from her (granted, she did it to help Miss Seki, but still).
359* NewTransferStudent: Onpu's first appearance in the show is episode 35, where she comes in Doremi, Hazuki, and Aiko's class as a transfer student.
360* NonstandardCharacterDesign: He eyes are shaped differently from the other girls and she's the first character not to have pupils. Every character from Onpu on, for some reason, does not have pupils.
361* OneOfTheBoys: In the first season, Onpu became even more endearing to the boys in the class when she shows them she knows a lot about trains, something that's common for boys and generally considered geeky. It turns out to be justified since her father is a train operator.
362* OnlySaneWoman: The most calm and level-headed of the girls, though Hazuki is a close second.
363* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: When she loses her cool at anyone, it tends to be a big deal.
364* PurpleIsPowerful: She was, for a while, the most capable Apprentice, and her theme color is purple. She remains skilled at magic in the later seasons.
365* PurpleIsTheNewBlack: Onpu first appears as a DarkMagicalGirl, with "purple" being a child-friendly version of black.
366* RedOniBlueOni: The Blue Oni to Aiko's Red, made prominent in episode 34 of ''Sharp''.
367* RefusalOfTheCall: [[spoiler:In ''Ojamajo Doremi 16'', Onpu is the only girl besides Pop to refuse becoming a witch apprentice because she's afraid she'll be tempted to use forbidden magic to cure her mother from complications of a stroke.]]
368* TheRival: She was initially one for Doremi, Hazuki, and Aiko, prior to her character evolution.
369* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Onpu's name was romanized as "Ompoo" on a design sketch in ''Sharp'' and as "Ompu" on a design sketch in ''Motto''.
370* SpoiledBrat: In the first series, her money, fame, and fortune lets her think she can do whatever she wants. Averted in later series after her HeelFaceTurn.
371* StepfordSmiler: Type A.
372* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: The girly girl to Momoko's tomboy.
373* TookALevelInKindness: After her HeelFaceTurn, Onpu went from a spoiled, cold, enigmatic, and self-cententered {{Jerkass}} to a kind-hearted, sweet, and humble NiceGirl.
374* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Loves cute, stereotypically feminine sweets like crepes and waffles to the point she's gotten into a light-hearted argument with [[VitriolicBestBuds Aiko]] about how she finds the image of takoyaki as particularly crude.
375* WiseBeyondTheirYears: She is known to give very good and rarely questioned advice and, during ''Season 1'', she was the prodigy apprentice who skipped several tests through sheer skill alone.
376[[/folder]]
377
378[[folder:Momoko Asuka]]
379!!!Voiced by: Creator/NamiMiyahara (Japanese), Belén Rodríguez (European Spanish, Season 3 and third movie), Elena Ruiz de Velasco (European Spanish, Season 4 and OVA), Creator/FedericaValenti (Italian)
380[[quoteright:135:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/b44f961d86dc4f2b13a50d9bfd76161c1231385205_full_8277.gif]]
381[[caption-width-right:135: Asuka Momoko [[labelnote:Click on this to see her Ojamajo design]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/momokomag.png[[/labelnote]]]]
382
383''"Peruton petton palalila pon!"''
384
385Momoko, introduced in ''Motto'', has lived in New York City for most of her life. She moved to Japan when her father's work transferred him there, but she had a lot of trouble adapting due to the language barrier. The Ojamajos helped a great deal to overcome that, and she admitted that she would most certainly have hated Japan had it not been for them, particularly Doremi.
386
387She became an Apprentice when she discovered that the kind old woman, called Majo Monroe, who helped her when she first moved to America was in fact a Witch. She inadvertently cursed her and resolved to become a full-fledged Witch so as to one day turn her back. She succeeded, but Majo Monroe was already terminally ill and dying. Momoko received Majo Monroe's most prized possession before passing, but Momoko didn't want her to die. Momoko's attempt to bring back the deceased Majo Monroe shattered her Crystal, costing her her magic but sparing her from death had she succeeded. When she moved back to Japan, the Queen offered her the chance to once again become a Witch if she aided the Ojamajos with their own quest. She accepted, and she joined the group from there.
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389* AgeInappropriateDress: The school's dress code is surprisingly lenient for allowing her to wear a short skirt baring her midriff, held up by suspenders.
390* BigOlEyebrows: Bigger than everyone else's at least, and highlighted in the ''Naisho'' EndingTheme.
391* BookSmart: Despite her ditziness, she's very good at school.
392* BrutalHonesty: Causes a bit of problems with Hazuki and Onpu at first. However, Majo Reed takes note of her honesty later, having her critique the sweets made for the Magic Frog Village.
393* ButNotTooForeign: Of the "ethnically one nationality but culturally another" variant. Both of her parents are Japanese, but she's lived in New York for most of her life and thus is culturally American. These leads to a several instances of CultureClash when she first transfers to Doremi's class.
394* CloudCuckooLander: Whenever she gets excited about something. Also, she's the only one who finds Toyoken funny. Interestingly, as the series goes on, Momoko continues to get more and more {{Flanderized}} when it comes to being this.
395* CultureClash: Momoko experiences a lot of these in the beginning of ''Motto''.
396* DeliberateValuesDissonance:
397** When she first transfers to the Ojamajos' school, Ms. Seki asks her to take out her earring since earrings aren't allowed in many Japanese schools. Momoko has trouble dealing with this, both because wearing earrings to school isn't a big deal in America and because her earring is a TragicKeepsake.
398** Early on in ''Motto'', Momoko unintentionally offends Hazuki and Onpu when she openly criticizes their lack of experience in cooking. Aiko later explains to her that it's not in Japanese culture to be very blunt and confrontational.
399* DemonicPossession: [[spoiler:PlayedForDrama. She was possessed by the BigBad and used to bring Hana into the [[EldritchLocation Cursed Forest]] so the BigBad can kill her directly.]]
400* DitzyGenius: Momoko is very good at school and easily one of the top students in her class, but her CultureClash with Japan usually leads to her moments as TheDitz.
401* DubNameChange: In most European dubs except for Spain, Momoko was renamed "Mindy." In the Korean dub, she was renamed "Na Momo."
402* DudeMagnet: Implied to be this. Aside from the fact that ''all'' members of the [=FLAT4=] were hitting on her during their first encounter, the reason why [[AlphaBitch Reika Tamaki]] initially [[GreenEyedMonster felt threatened]] by her is because the boys in their class find Momoko [[InformedAttractiveness very attractive]]. In ''Ojamajo Doremi 16'', Doremi even mentions that Momoko is very popular with the boys, and they were disappointed when she was unable to come to the class reunion.
403* EveryoneLovesBlondes: Blonde and apparently popular with boys, though probably not as much as [[IdolSinger Onpu]].
404* {{Flanderization}}: Momoko started out as a quiet but outspoken girl with occasional conflicts with the Japanese culture. As the series went on, these cultural conflicts are executed for humor, transforming her into a FunnyForeigner and CloudCuckooLander with a side of DitzyGenius.
405* FunnyForeigner: Justified in the fact that Momoko grew up in American culture, this trope is sometimes brought into light during Momoko's CloudCuckooLander moments. Of note, there's one episode where she starts spewing archaic Japanese and [[KidSamurai pretending to be]] [[EverythingsBetterWithSamurai a samurai]] while Kotake and Doremi are [=LARP=]ing ''Battle Rangers''... or when she thinks being {{Ninja}}s will help [[WellIntentionedExtremist prevent Hana from becoming a witch frog]].
406* GenkiGirl: Initially she was more shy and quiet, but over time she develops a perky personality, similar to Doremi's.
407* GoodWithNumbers: Momoko's surprisingly skilled at math, mostly because she handled accounting when working at Monroe's Magical Shop.
408* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: She's a young, pretty, and nice GenkiGirl.
409%%* TheHeart
410* IconicSequelCharacter: She's not introduced until the third season.
411* InnocentlyInsensitive: A little bit early on due to the culture clash.
412** Her BrutalHonesty on the less experienced girls' chopping techniques led to Hazuki and Onpu leaving work early. Aiko, having gone through this herself, encourages her to be a bit more tactful in her critiquing in Japan.
413** She didn't mean any harm by asking Hazuki if she could have her flute. Unfortunately, Masaru (who had given it to Hazuki) took it very personally.
414* ImageSong: "ARIGATO", "[[CrazyCulturalComparison Nippon Daisuki!!]]", "Sekai wa Love and Peace", "Rainbow".
415* LargeHam: In the Japanese version, she has a strong voice and gives over-the-top reactions to a lot of things, including ghosts.
416* LegFocus: Her legs are [[InformedAttractiveness one of Momoko's noted charm points]] by the boys of class 5-1.
417* {{Leitmotif}}: "America Gaeri no Majominarai"
418* LotusEaterMachine: [[spoiler:Gets trapped in one near the end of ''Motto'' when the former queen possesses her.]]
419* MindcontrolEyes: Like Onpu, she displays glazed-over eyes [[spoiler:while possessed by the former witch queen.]]
420* NewAgeRetroHippie: She wears a hippie outfit whenever she sings "Sekai wa Love and Peace."
421* NewTransferStudent: She returns to Japan and joins Ms. Seki's class at the beginning of Motto.
422* NonstandardCharacterDesign: Like Onpu, Momoko does not have pupils and her hair is less "bulby" and more "hairlike." Even Hazuki's hair (previously the most realistic) is usually shown more like a single, connected thing, but Momoko's hair looks more like it actually consists of individual strands.
423* PhenotypeStereotype: She is actually fully Japanese, but her blonde hair and green eyes are usually trademark for most American characters in anime, so this emphasizes how she's lived in New York for most of her life and thus is culturally American.
424* ShipTease: A lot with most of the main cast. She's posed as Onpu's husband and Aiko's boyfriend before.
425-->Momoko: Hey, you! I heard that you're picking on my dear girl. Don't you know she is my girl?
426** An episode of Motto also showed signs that he might have feelings for his classmate, Kotaro Okajima, and that at the same time he could reciprocate.
427* SixthRanger: She joins the group come ''Motto'' while there was five already. She ultimately replaces Pop in the group.
428* SupremeChef: A baker in training and helps the other girls with baking pastries and sweets. As an adult, she becomes a professional patisserie.
429* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: The tomboy to Onpu's girly girl.
430* TragicKeepsake: She wears a single earring in her left ear in honor of Majo Monroe, who gave it to her before she died. This initially causes conflict when she first arrives at Doremi's school; Ms. Seki asks her to take her earring out since piercings aren't allowed in Japanese schools, but Momoko [[DeliberateValuesDissonance refuses to remove it]] because it reminds her of Majo Monroe.
431* TranslatorMicrobes: Uses these early on in ''Motto''. They translate English to Japanese and vice-versa ''perfectly'', but she only uses them because she cannot speak Japanese very well.
432* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: She picks up on Hazuki's fear of ghosts when she joins the class on the courage test. She is almost as afraid of them as Hazuki is.
433[[/folder]]
434
435[[folder:Hana Makihatayama]]
436!!!Voiced by: Creator/IkueOtani (Japanese), Creator/MartaSainz (European Spanish)
437[[quoteright:190:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/35e07fb4f20788b7d2f68e93d3c632831231386224_full_5347.gif]]
438[[caption-width-right:190:Dokkan Hana [[labelnote:Click on this to see her Ojamajo design]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hanamagic.png[[/labelnote]]]]
439[[quoteright:140:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/226ff0fe43522d31b6e784a48dc4317b1231565501_full_1318.gif]]
440[[caption-width-right:140:Somewhat Younger Hana, in Motto.[[note]]Before this, the only differences were a smaller size, inability to walk, and hair only up in one pigtail.[[/note]]]]
441
442''"Pororin pyuarin hanahana pi!"''
443
444Hana, introduced in ''Sharp'', is a baby born from the Blue Rose in the Witch Queen's garden. As Doremi, Hazuki, Aiko, and Onpu were the first ones to see her, they had to take care of her and raise her. She starts off as TheLoad since she is incapable of truly acting for herself as a newborn and she tended to get sick at the drop of a hat. This became an EscortMission when the Wizards got involved, who wanted to exploit her powerful magic to save their race from extinction.
445
446Hana's powerful magic also attracted the ire of the [[BigBad Witch Queen from two reigns ago]], who tried to kill her towards the end of ''Sharp'' and continued to impede her throughout ''Motto'' before trying to kill her again.
447
448She becomes an Apprentice when, having grown bored of the Witch World, she ages herself up with her magic to go be with her "Mamas"; this act shatters her pendent and locks her out of becoming next in line to be the Queen. As an apprentice, she doesn't take keeping the secret as seriously as everyone else and uses magic to cause mischief every now and then. In any case, she proves herself to have a good heart in that she does things with the best of intentions.
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450* BatmanGambit: [[spoiler:At the end of the series, she threatens to reveal her magic to everyone in a last ditch effort to snap Doremi out of her HeroicBSOD.]]
451* BigLittleSister: Adoptive variation in ''Dokkan''. Pop and Hana are rather close, which made [[spoiler:Pop's decision to remain human]] just as heartbreaking on Pop's end as it was for Hana to realize this.
452* BlushSticker: Almost always has these during ''Sharp'' and ''Motto''. She retains them most of the time during ''Dokkaan''. She has these so often that they're practically her trademark.
453* BornFromPlants: She was born from a flower at the Blue Rose Garden.
454* BrattyHalfPint: Is usually this when she doesn't get her way.
455* BreakTheCutie: [[spoiler: She does NOT take it well when the other girls decide they do not want to become witches at the end of Dokkan!.]]
456* CharacterCatchphrase: When greeting people, she says "chi~su!" ("cheese" is her way of saying "hello"). This has been used by some of the others on occasion.
457* ChildProdigy: Was able to ace 1st-5th grade work in only a few weeks after her PlotRelevantAgeUp.
458%%* CuteClumsyGirl
459* TheCutie: She is usually seen as adorable by most people. This extends into the light novel series.
460* DoesNotLikeSpam: In her early years, Hana had an aversion to carrots. Her mothers remedied this by using carrot cake. [[BigBad The former queen]] later cast a curse that made her hate ''all'' vegetables, but [[SubvertedTrope it was broken later]].
461* DubNameChange: In the French dub, Hana was renamed "Flora", a sort of translation of her name, while in the Korean dub, she was renamed "Oh Hana."
462* DudeMagnet: Even all of the [=FLAT4=] were hitting on her!
463* EveryoneLovesBlondes: Hana is blonde and ''everyone'' finds her adorable.
464* FreakyFridayFlip: Pulls this in one episode of ''Naisho'' with Pop.
465* GenkiGirl: She is very hyperactive and spends most of her time being happy-go-lucky. She has been compared to other genki girls, including [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Pinkie Pie]].
466* GirlishPigtails: Ever since she was born, she has had her hair up in at least one pigtail. Doremi alters her hairstyle to having two of them to help her out in kindergarten when she was having trouble doing somersaults.
467* GooGooGodlike: She is a baby with incredible magical powers who, unlike the Ojamajos, is a full-blooded witch. Even among witches her power is immense, which makes sense because she was born from a rose that only blooms every once every hundred years in order to birth the next Witch Queen. Her introductory season is all about how the Ojamajos need to raise her properly- not only so she'll grow into a good queen, but because raising her poorly could have bad consequences.
468* TheGlomp: She tackles Doremi to the ground in a hug in her first post age-up appearance.
469* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Hana is innocent, affectionate, naive and everyone seems to love her. She has very light blonde hair.
470* HappilyAdopted: With all the troubles that come from raising an infant for her first couple of years, the Ojamajos, Majo Rika and Lala all love her and care for her like family.
471* IconicSequelCharacter: She's not introduced until the second season.
472* ImageSong: "[[IAmSong Watashi wa Ojamajo Hana-chan!!]]", "Daisuki na Ehon to Mama no Uta", "Damon ne! Hana-chan!!", "Thank You Mommies".
473* TheIngenue: Her purity and innocence make her this.
474* InnocentProdigy: She is young, naive, and has the emotional age of a toddler even after she ages herself up to a sixth-grader, but she's still able to skip tests in her witch apprenticeship ''and'' breeze through regular schoolwork in a matter of ''weeks''.
475* IChooseToStay: [[spoiler:Out of all of the girls, Hana is the only one who chooses to embrace being a Witch. Justified since she is next in line to be TheHighQueen.]]
476* KidAppealCharacter: Her childlike nature as opposed to the more serious other girls makes her this. She even represents her own toy line while Doremi is used to represent the rest of the girls.
477* KiddieKid: In the final season, she forces a PlotRelevantAgeUp on herself in order to be with the girls but she acts more childish than they do. Justified, since even after she ages up, Hana retains the emotional age of a toddler.
478* LateArrivalSpoiler: See that white witch apprentice? Remember that [[TheLoad baby]] Doremi and the girls were supposed to take care of in the previous seasons? Yes, ''those two are the same person''. Chances are you will run into this revelation as soon as you hear of the series. Toei doesn't help it either — before ''Dokkan'' debuted, they teased viewers with a silhouette of a sixth (seventh if you count Pop) member on the team, but now all of their recent promotional material from ''Ojamajo Doremi'' mentions 11-year-old Hana, not baby Hana.
479* {{Leitmotif}}: "Hana-chan no Mahou" and "Hana-chan wa Majo no Akachan", the latter of which is used more as her {{Leitmotif}}. The song "Lupinus no Komoriuta" ("Lupinus Lullaby") is also heavily associated with her.
480* TheLoad: When Hana was still a baby, she mostly contributed little to the group. This is [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] once during ''Sharp'' when she contributed magic to a [[AllYourPowersCombined Magical Stage]] involving Onpu, Aiko, and [[TagalongKid Pop]] that was beginning to fail.
481* MagicalGirlQueenlinessTest: She had to go through this in addition to the exams all other Witch Apprentices had to go through in order to regain her right as heir to the Witch World's throne.
482* TheMedic: In the light novels, she starts studying to become a doctor [[spoiler:to prevent the kinds of illnesses Non-chan fell victim to from happening to future witches]].
483* NaiveEverygirl: She is still very young and wants everyone to be happy. Being the KidAppealCharacter certainly helps her be this trope.
484* ParentalFavoritism: An [[InvertedTrope Inverted]] example. It's pretty clear her favorite Mama is Doremi.
485* PickyEater: In ''Motto'' [[spoiler:after the BigBad cursed her to hate vegetables in an effort to stunt her growth as a Witch.]]
486* PlotRelevantAgeUp: She forces one on herself in ''Dokkan'''s first episode and ages herself up from a toddler to an eleven-year-old, due to growing bored with the Witch World and wanting to be with the other girls. HilarityEnsues when the spell backfires...
487* PowerIncontinence: Since Hana is a full-blooded witch, her powers are stronger than the rest of the witch apprentices. When she was a baby, she had difficulty controlling her powers, which was often activated by her emotions. In ''Dokkan'' she is asked to undergo witch apprentice training in order how to learn to control them.
488* ShortTank: She dresses like one in her 11-year-old self.
489* SixthRanger: She joins the group once ''Dokkan'' comes around. What cements her as this instead of replacing another character in the FiveManBand is that her magic is much more powerful than theirs is and she almost never joins in Magical Stage where as Doremi, Hazuki, Aiko, Onpu, and Momoko are the ones who pull it off in ''Dokkan''.
490* SpecialSnowflakeSyndrome: Being a full-blooded witch, she has access to things that the other Ojamajos will never get. Most notably, she has her own unique uniform and TransformationSequence, recharges her magic differently than the others, and she is set to become the next Queen of the Witch World in the future.
491* ThirdPersonPerson: She frequently speaks in the third person, even going so far as to call herself "Hana-chan". This gets her mocked by Reika Tamaki when she first enters the class, as doing so is considered overly childish in Japan.
492* TookALevelInJerkass: During ''Ojamajo Doremi 16'', [[spoiler:Hana had begun showing signs of a rebellious streak. [[WoundedGazelleGambit Eventually, she decided to take advantage of]] [[TheHighQueen the Witch Queen's]] [[WoundedGazelleGambit love for her and get Majo Rika punished for giving her a punishment that she mostly deserved.]]]] This particular action is [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] in the 3rd volume of ''Ojamajo Doremi 16'', in the sense that it was a tactic for a purpose: [[spoiler:Before all these, Hana got to know some clues about her twin sister living in the human world, but everyone else, including Majo Rika, kept information of her twin sister hidden from her. Since Hana knew that Majo Rika must have been lying but couldn't get more information from Majo Rika anyway, she made this plan in order to make Majo Ruka as her guardian so that she could get these clues much more easily -- specifically, when Majo Ruka got drunk.]] Now, technically this still counts as a DownplayedTrope since Hana is still somewhat at fault by this point[[note]]It's established that it was Hana's own choice to skip grades and enter the Magical School yet she regretted over this decision later. On the other hand, Hana's knowledge of her twin sister preceded her rebellious phase not long, and there's a bit of disagreement in different source material exactly what caused Hana to pull off the act. In any case, even if the entire rebellious phase was Hana's tactic, she certainly shouldn't have resorted to doing so; yet on the other hand, Hana's motive for finding her sister is justified, and that the whole deal is predated by the other Ojamajos leaving her, thus deconstructing the cheap justification of that event.[[/note]], but then the cheesy writing of the light novels shows when it mostly forgot this deal and started to portray Hana as the usual hyperactive and naïve girl who acts with all her good intentions again, ultimately reverting this trope.
493** Downplayed even more in the drama [=CDs=] (in which, apparently the sole reason for Hana to pull off this act was due to [[spoiler:the twin sister deal]]), though still, ultimately a few problems remain.
494* TrademarkFavoriteFood: She shares Pop's love of pudding.
495* UnskilledButStrong: Her magic is powerful, but she hasn't had the time or training the [[TheHighQueen Queen]] and [[BigBad Majo Tourbillon]] have had.
496* WalkingSpoiler: Hana's appearance in ''Dokkan'' counts as this. One look at her, and you'll know she aged herself and is now a regular member on the team.
497* YoungerThanSheLooks: In ''Dokkan'', where she ages herself up to an eleven-year-old with her own magic; even when she appears older, she still has the emotional age of a toddler. [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] [[HilarityEnsues on nights of the New Moon.]]
498* VerbalTic: "Bu-bu-buu!" Like "mother", like "daughter".
499[[/folder]]

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