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13->''"I'll work hard to become a witch who can make everyone smile. Because to me, magic is the most wonderful thing in the entire world!"''
14-->-- '''Atsuko "Akko" Kagari''', ''Anime/LittleWitchAcademia2017''
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16Known in Japanese as ''majokko'' (魔女っ子, literally "witch-girl"), this is the original MagicalGirl archetype. Sometimes she's from AnotherDimension or otherwise MagicalLand unless the whole show is in a [[{{Magicant}} magical setting]]. Magic study is often [[WizardingSchool equated with school]], and many characters are out getting their licenses. The origin of magic is implied to be [[SuperpowerfulGenetics genetic]] with training required to hone it. She may be a [[PrincessProtagonist princess]], who may or may not be visiting Earth as part of [[MagicalGirlQueenlinessTest training to become queen]] - if so, she may have to compete with rivals to the throne.
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18She may or may not be actively fighting monsters. Usually, it's a hard enough life just trying to get through the day, and she'll use her magic (often a [[InverseLawOfUtilityAndLethality non-flashy variety]]) to [[MundaneUtility make things easier]]. [[HilarityEnsues Theoretically]].
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20Cute Witches are sometimes thought to have influenced the rather benevolent image of witches in Japan; even the standard {{Goth}} [[GothGirlsKnowMagic Girl]] tends to be somewhat [[UsefulNotes/{{Kawaisa}} cute]]. Will almost always wear a RobeAndWizardHat, and may or may not use a MagicWand. If she has a pet, it will likely [[AllWitchesHaveCats be a cat.]]
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22[[ReallySevenHundredYearsOld If]] and when she grows up, if she doesn't lose her powers and is still cute, she usually becomes the HotWitch.
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24A subtrope of the WitchClassic. Contrast the WickedWitch, who is usually "old and ugly,"[[note]]Dorothy's phrase in Film/TheWizardOfOz[[/note]] though not always -- [[CuteIsEvil occasionally the two overlap]]. If she, the HotWitch, and the WickedWitch appear together, they may form a MaidenMotherAndCrone trio.
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26!!Example Subpages:
27[[index]]
28* CuteWitch/AnimeAndManga
29* CuteWitch/VideoGames
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32!!Other Examples:
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35%%[[folder:Eastern Animation]]
36%%* ''Animation/FloweringHeart'' has the main characters turn into adults using magic to solve real-world problems, helping humans fight off despair.
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39[[folder:Comic Books]]
40%%* Cyclone, the granddaughter of the Golden Age Red Tornado, of the ComicBook/JusticeSocietyOfAmerica. She's not an actual witch, but she has the costume and is obsessed with ''Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz'' book, [[Literature/LandOfOz its sequels]], [[Film/TheWizardOfOz the movie]], and ''Theatre/{{Wicked}}''.
41* ''ComicBook/MagicTrixie'': The titular character is a little girl with pink hair dressed as a witch... because she comes from a family of them.
42* The French-Belgian comic ''ComicBook/{{Melusine}}'' is about a 119 year-old witch who resembles a beautiful young red-haired girl.
43%%* Mimi of ''ComicBook/NinjaHighSchool''.
44%%* [[ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse Magica De Spell]] was deliberately designed as youthful and attractive by Creator/CarlBarks as an aversion to the hag stereotype (such as with other Disney witches like Witch Hazel and Mad Madam Mim). Her appearance and mannerisms were inspired by actresses Gina Lollobrigida and Sophia Loren, as well as the character of [[Creator/CharlesAddams Morticia Addams]].
45* Piruja from ''ComicBook/{{Minimonsters}}'' is a rare version. She's considered as ugly to her peers due to her wart. But, when you see her, she is rather cute. She's also a StalkerWithACrush to Victor.
46* ''ComicBook/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'' is one of most famous example with multiple incarnation. Sabrina sometimes appeared in the elementary school-set Little Archie stories, where she'd be billed as "Little Sabrina: That Cute Little Witch." Of course, she's cute as her usual teenaged self, too.
47* Hazel gives off this vibe in ''ComicBook/Seconds2014''. At one point, when [[spoiler: Katie brings the cauldron into Seconds from Lucknow, Hazel grabs and observes it]], [[WhyAreYouLookingAtMeLikeThat and everyone in the room imagines Hazel with green skin, a robe and pointy hat, as well as a broom.]] She likes sweeping, you see.
48%%* ''ComicBook/TarotWitchOfTheBlackRose'' includes cute witches in some of the unrelated stories also included. The witches in the story proper are somewhere between being sexy and FanDisservice.
49* ''ComicBook/WendyTheGoodLittleWitch'', [[WesternAnimation/CasperTheFriendlyGhost Casper's]] friend. Harvey Comics created Wendy the Good Little Witch as a backup feature for ''Casper the Friendly Ghost'' back in 1954. She got her own title in 1960. All adults witches appearing in the various series are green-skinned and wicked, just as all the "big" ghosts in ''Casper'' are mean and scary.
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53* Mariner Chibi Moon, from ''Fanfic/TheBridge'', an eleven year old School for Gifted Unicorns student who fangirls over [[BigGood Junior]], whom eventually becomes her sensei. When she's not firing giant pink magic beams or launching herself with [[RecoilBoost the energy pulse shockwaves]], she's playfully hounding her mentor while trying find him a date, preferably with her other idol Princess Luna.
54* Chloe Cerise dresses up as one in ''Fanfic/InfinityTrainBlossomingTrail'' when she begins to narrate one of her stories to some Sorbet Sharks.
55* Dinky Doo, from ''Fanfic/RainbowDoubleDashsLunaverse'', is both incredibly adorable and one of the rare unicorns whose cutie mark talent encompasses all forms of magic, not just a few specialized spells.
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59* Kiki from ''Anime/KikisDeliveryService''. She's a relatively mild version of the folklore witch rather than the overly cute magical girl type.
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63* Hermione Granger, Luna Lovegood, and Ginny Weasley in the early films of ''Film/HarryPotter'' before they get old enough to qualify as [[HotWitch Hot Witches]]. They are young girls with an intrinsic talent for magic, studying at an [[WizardingSchool academy of magic]], in a magical world. They are good witches, using their magic more or less routinely, and young enough to appeal to the {{Moe}} attraction in older males (an implied element of this trope).
64* Louise in ''Film/TeenWitch'' is a cute teenage girl who discovers she has witch powers, and uses them non-maliciously.
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68* ''Literature/TheBlueNosedWitch'' stars Blanche who, other than her nose and her ability to fly on a broomstick, looks like an ordinary little girl--enough to blend in with a group of trick-or-treating children.
69* Boobela from the ''Literature/BoobelaAndWorm'' series is a giant who possesses the ability to perform magic, and resembles a large 8-year-old girl.
70%%* Rachel and her sister Miri of the ''Literature/BrasAndBroomsticks'' series.
71* Hexene Candlemas in ''Literature/CityOfDevils'' and [[Literature/FiftyFeetOfTrouble its sequel]] is a subversion. She's outwardly cute, though she's the world's equivalent of a drug dealer, and she likes to punctuate her hexes with obscene gestures. Oh, and her familiar is a grumpy toad.
72* Tiffany Aching from her series of ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' books is an aversion. Just because you're 11 years old doesn't mean you can't be angry, defiantly plain, and wearing shitkicker boots.
73%%* The ''Literature/DorrieTheGoodLittleWitch'' series by Patricia Coombs.
74%%* ''Literature/HarryPotter'':
75%%** Ginny
76%%** Luna
77%%** Cho Chang
78%%** Fleur Delacour
79%%** The Patil twins are pretty cute. Their saris at the Yule Ball
80* Sephrenia from ''Literature/TheElenium'' trilogy by David Eddings. Though she was not, technically speaking, a witch, she was often called that by those who opposed the use of magic for religious reasons. And despite being a few hundred years old, she was said to be extremely lovely.
81* In ''Literature/MagicalGirlRaisingProject'', magical girls are supposed to help people with more mundane problems using their magic they received from the Magical Kingdom and otherwise just live a normal life. Some embody this spirit well, though others prefer to use their gifts for more combat-related purposes.
82* Kurino Ishiria of Creator/RyuunosukeAkiyama's ''Literature/ATerriblyDangerousCoat'' is a bright, cheery girl who flies on a broom and is exceptionally good at making magic to raise winds. Though the term "witch" isn't used, she has all the trappings of one.
83* ''Literature/TheWorstWitch'' book series naturally features one of these as a heroine. She was an extremely clumsy witch to boot.
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87* Samantha of ''Series/{{Bewitched}}'' is an older example, being a very attractive woman with the ability to cast spells just by wiggling her nose.
88* Willow from ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'', more so as the series goes on. Just [[BewareTheNiceOnes don't make her angry]]. Parodied in "[[Recap/BuffyTheVampireSlayerS6E6AllTheWay All the Way]]", where Willow is ranting about the WickedWitch stereotype...until [[HypocriticalHumour she sees a little girl dressed up as a witch and finds it adorable]].
89* ''Series/Charmed1998'':
90** Before their powers were bound, the sisters used them for various cute childish things -- such as freezing playmates during games of tag. They're {{Hot Witch}}es now.
91** Baby Wyatt is a rare male example. The fact that he's an adorable baby doesn't detract from the precocious ways he uses his powers -- such as bringing a dragon to life from a TV show he watched, setting off an alarm just to get extra attention and conjuring up extra cards to win Go Fish.
92* Winnie Goodwin from ''Series/FreeSpirit1989'' looks fairly attractive, and acts great with children, but also has her share of adorably naïve moments.
93* Jeannie from ''Series/IDreamOfJeannie'' would normally be too old for this trope (besides, she's strictly a djinn), but it is noteworthy that the name of the show in Japan is "Cute Witch Jinny," possibly making her a TropeMaker.
94* Alaska in ''La Bola de Cristal'', a Spanish children's television program. As the hostess of the show she educates children about mythology, cast spells, and falls in love with movie monsters.
95* ''Series/LunaNera'': The youngest witch Persepolis is a pretty, sweet girl despite having a kleptomaniac streak.
96* The live-action {{tokusatsu}} show, ''Series/MagicXWarriorMagiMajoPures'', features five "Magic Warriors" as the main cast.
97* Urara and Houka of ''Series/MahouSentaiMagiranger'': Urara of the ShyBlueHairedGirl variety with OracularUrchin powers of divinity, and Houka the ManicPixieDreamGirl type with the MundaneUtility power of ShapeShifting.
98* ''Franchise/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'':
99** ''Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'': Sabrina is a teenage witch who goes to regular high school. She's petite, blond, pretty and usually a NiceGirl. She becomes a HotWitch once she graduated high school.
100** ''[[Series/ChillingAdventuresOfSabrina The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina]]'': Sabrina again. While beginning her dark education, she tries to maintain a normal life.
101* Cassie, Diana and Melissa from ''Series/TheSecretCircle'' are cute teenage girls who practice WhiteMagic, although Cassie becomes a lot less cute when she lets BlackMagic overtake her.
102* Bonnie from ''Series/TheVampireDiaries'' is an attractive teenage girl with the abilty to use divination, telekinesis, [[PlayingWithFire pyrokinesis]], [[BlowYouAway aerokinesis]], accelerated healing and necromancy.
103* In the BBC/Starz series ''Series/TheWhiteQueen'', Elizabeth Woodville, Queen Consort to Edward IV, and her mother Jacquetta Woodville, Lady Rivers, are both portrayed as actual witches, with the ability being a heritable trait. At one point, the two of them work together to cast a spell to summon a terrible storm with which to strike at their political opponents, and Elizabeth's daughter (also Elizabeth), who at that time was an adorable three-year-old girl, innocently joins in, obviously not realizing just what it is they're doing. Needless to say, this qualifies her for this trope, while her mother is, of course, a HotWitch. It should go without saying that, in RealLife, none of the Woodville women were actually witches, or had actual supernatural powers.
104* Alex Russo from ''Series/WizardsOfWaverlyPlace'' is an extremely pretty girl with dark brown hair and dark eyes, and like all members of her family, she possesses magical powers.
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108* Shu from ''Manhua/UniversalLoveGrocery'' is a fun blue eyed pink-haired witch that uses her magic [[TheMatchmaker for the sake of love.]] She even has her shop in the Otherworld, and cute little cat-like creatures.
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112%%* ''Manhwa/WitchHunter'': As a general rule, [[GenericCuteness if a witch isn't cute, she is very hot]].
113%%** Aria Godspell
114%%** East
115%%** Monica
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119* ''Alaska Y Dinarama'' is a Spanish band from the 80s whose lead singer, Alaska, dressed as a stereotypical European witch complete with pointed hat, but was always cute and friendly.
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123* One of these meets a [[CruelAndUnusualDeath particularly gruesome fate]] at the hands of the eponymous witch hunters in Music/RobZombie's "Lords of Salem" music video. Link ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vV0NoICl7cE Here]]''
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127* Long-running South African children's' TV show ''Series/DieLieweHeksie'' was about a well-meaning but rather dim Cute Witch who lived in an idyllic elfland, and served as its guardian against incursions by evil goblins led by a WickedWitch, winning the day more by accident than design.
128* The main character of the '90s children's show ''Series/EureekasCastle'', Eureeka, is both a Cute Witch ''and'' a CuteMonsterGirl (she has horns).
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131[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
132%%* The {{player character}}s of ''TableTopGame/WitchGirlsAdventures''.
133* The Oracle Think Tank of ''TableTopGame/CardfightVanguard'' are mainly this (some are [[ChurchMilitant nuns with guns]]) with varying degrees of HonestCorporateExecutive, run by CEO [[Myth/JapaneseMythology Amaterasu]].
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137* Witchie for several games in the ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons'' series. She first debuts in ''VideoGame/HarvestMoonSunshineIslands'' (with the name Witchkins and slightly younger) and returns for both ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasons2014'' and ''VideoGame/StoryOfSeasonsTrioOfTowns''. She's a small, childish version of the Witch Princess from other games--whom she states is her aunt, and who she lives with in ''Sunshine Islands''--and is studying and very skilled in magic. Upon meeting Dessie and the sprites in ''Story of Seasons'', nature sprite Flik states the town has someone who's part of the Witch's Circle.
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141* Melody from ''Webcomic/BeachWZRD'' is the local beach witch, with a cheerful and generous personnality, who is in-universe considered adorable – ranging from genuine "really cute" to condescending "adorably harmless".
142* Hester from ''Webcomic/{{Blip}}'' is a very powerful witch, and also a cute red-haired girl with large eyes.
143* Mye, the zombie witch from ''Webcomic/CharbyTheVampirate'' - she's remarkably cute for a zombie, and has the power to transform into a very attractive winged bunny demon.
144* Peridot from ''Webcomic/CucumberQuest'', a young girl who, prior to becoming henchwoman to the BigBad, learned magic so she could boss people around. She flies around on a star-ended broom and wears a dress and witch's hat.
145%%* Sal, the self-declared "alternative witch" from ''Webcomic/EmergencyExit''.
146* Jenny from ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'' is a {{Perky Goth}} apprentice witch who is first introduced [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/?p=1384 here]] as a ReplacementGoldfish for Jack. While she bears some superficial resemblance to Zimmy, she is very friendly to everyone she meets and does not hesitate to help when events get serious. And she's adorable. [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/?p=1420 Renard even comments on it]].
147%%* Opal from ''Webcomic/HarpyGee'' this crossed with MegaNekko (Technically she's a witch doctor but still...).
148* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': Jade, when she rises to [[BadassAdorable God]]/[[LittleBitBeastly Dog]] Tier, gaining powerful abilities and a witch outfit to match, complete with [[Literature/TheWonderfulWizardOfOz striped stockings and ruby slippers ]].[[spoiler:.. and later being killed by a falling house after going evil. [[ResurrectiveImmortality She gets better.]]]]
149%%* ''[[http://kokotheblue.com/ Koko the Blue]]'' and Marl are both this.
150* ''Webcomic/MagickChicks'': The Hellrune Coven are a trio of witches, who originated from ''WebComic/EerieCuties'' before being given their own SpinOff series. Of three, Jacqui is the one who best fits the description, both in terms of appearance and her [[NiceGuy cheerfully]] [[http://www.eeriecuties.com/strips-ec/glamour_spell ditzy personality.]]
151* ''Webcomic/SleeplessDomain'': In a world where {{magical girl}}s are commonplace, [[https://www.sleeplessdomain.com/comic/chapter-13-page-2 Rue Bahia]] takes inspiration from this particular subtype, with some heavy urban/punk flair. Her costume includes a [[RobeAndWizardHat pointed witch's hat]], a black coat lined on the inside with potion bottles, and a black bandana decorated with fangs. She has the power to create {{Magic Potion}}s that can be used for a variety of effects, such as [[ThrowDownTheBomblet explosives]] or {{health potion}}s.
152%%* Gwynn from ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'' (at least when she's not being [[DemonicPossession possessed or influenced]] by demons).
153%%* This is pretty much the point of ''Webcomic/{{Unfamiliar}}''. Every main character is one of these, due to the setting being a mundane fantasy where witches just happen to exist.
154%%* ''Webcomic/WilfredaTheWannaBeWitch'': The titular character ''claims'' to be one. She certainly dresses the part but never exhibits any kind of magical power.
155%%* The quirky pizza-delivery-witch Alex, from ''Webcomic/ZackJack''.
156%%* Anne Onymous from ''Webcomic/TheWotch'' (who started as an {{Expy}} of [[Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Willow]]).
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160%%* ''Lost Witch'' is a picture series that can be found on both its native Pixiv and on Danbooru. It revolves around an alternate history where witches are commonplace, and at least a few fought in the skies above WWII.
161* The "three little witches" from the story of the same name in the ''Literature/WhateleyUniverse''. Clover even has a witch's hat. They regularly scheme to collect essence so they can do more impressive magic, usually stirring up trouble along the way. [[DeliberatelyCuteChild They also don't hesitate to play the 'cute and innocent' card when it suits them.]]
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165* Sadira from the ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries'' is a very attractive young woman who gains sand-based magic after stumbling upon the ancient lair of the long-disappeared sand witches. Saleen the mermaid counts as one, too, although she's more of an EvilWitch.
166* The Woodstock Witches in the ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDragonJakeLong'' episode "Game On". Jake was expecting to meet traditional old hags but quickly changes his mind when he sees they're actually three pretty girls.
167* Maddie of ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'' is the frog equivalent.
168* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Babar}}'''s episode "Land of Witches" Babar and family met Lulu, a cute witch; she is nice, young, small and friendly.
169* Lynn of ''WesternAnimation/FillyFuntasia'' is an adorable little purple pony with red hair and the ability to use magic thanks to her magic cape.
170* In a ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' episode parodying ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'', Amy plays the role of, in her own words, "the cute witch of the North."
171* Obscure 1960s character ''WesternAnimation/HoneyHalfwitch'' is actually half-wizard/half-girl, according to the theme song).
172* Posey, Hazel and Lavender, The ''WesternAnimation/LittleCharmers'', fit this trope perfectly. Although prim and proper, Hazel's mother, Mrs. Charming the Enchantress, fits more the Hot Witch stereotype.
173%%* Miss Tickle from ''WesternAnimation/MissionMagic'' certainly qualifies, although she's somewhat older than the other examples on this page.
174* ''WesternAnimation/MonaTheVampire'': The Chinese dub of ''Mona the Vampire'' refers to Mona as "Little Witch Mona". Mona is a precocious but cute ten year old who solves what she believes to be supernatural mysteries as her vampire (or rather witch, in the dub) alter ego.
175* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
176** Twilight Sparkle, the protagonist of the show, is [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Twilight02_7377.png very adorable,]] very nice and a very powerful magician.
177** [[TheMagnificent The Great and Powerful]] Trixie. Sure, she's an [[SmugSuper arrogant]] {{jerkass}} (although she [[TookALevelInKindness becomes nicer]] as the series progresses), but she's also a really cute pony. [[http://mylittlepony.neoseeker.com/w/i/mylittlepony/thumb/9/92/Trixie.png/300px-Trixie.png She looks like this.]]
178* Luz Noceda, the heroine of ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'', is a young teenage human girl who goes looking for adventure on the Boiling Isles and becomes the apprentice of Eda, becoming a witch in training. Her classmates and friends the [[MageSpecies 'witchlings']] [[BigBeautifulWoman Willow]] [[GreenThumb Park]] and [[AlphaBitch Amity]] [[DefrostingIceQueen Blight]] also qualify
179* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rupert}}'' has two examples: A young witch who's upset because "witches aren't supposed to be cute," and Tiger Lily, who's learned a few things from her father, the Conjuror.
180* ''Franchise/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'':
181** Creator/{{Filmation}}'s adaptation of ''ComicBook/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch'', ''WesternAnimation/SabrinaAndTheGroovieGoolies'' (which had a shared universe with ''WesternAnimation/TheArchieShow'')
182** Sabrina again, this time as a junior high schooler in ''WesternAnimation/SabrinaTheAnimatedSeries'' (no relation to the above) and a high schooler in ''Sabrina's Secret Life''. She's a petite teenager witch, blond, pretty and usually a NiceGirl. Also, to bring the cartoon in line with the preceding TV films and [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch live-action series]], Hilda and Zelda, who were stereotypical old hags in the original comics, became humanlike and pretty, while looking youthful enough to qualify (they look like girls in their late teens in the cartoon).
183* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'' have Brenda and Melina as good little witches who are cute in their own little ways as girls.
184* ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst'' features one named Lucinda in one episode who starts out as a troublemaker but then is converted to a "good little witch"
185* Tara Duncan from ''WesternAnimation/TaraDuncan'' is Spellbinder who defeats villains from the Otherworld with her friends and fellow Spellbinders.
186* ComicBook/{{Raven}} from the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' is an attractive {{Goth}} with extensive magical powers.
187* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama Revenge of the Island'' has Dawn, who Zoey suspects that she might be a Wizard in "Backstabbers Ahoy". In fact she is the only contestant in the series who's been implied to have supernatural powers.
188* The main girls in ''WesternAnimation/{{Trollz}}'' are cute troll girls who possess the ability to perform magic using magic beads.
189* Mirta is much nicer than most other witches in ''WesternAnimation/WinxClub'' and is really the only cute witch, with the other witches ranging from HotWitch to ugly WickedWitch. In season two she becomes a fairy.
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