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One day Pop was out scavenging with Hana, and found a beautiful rose inside the Queen's garden. Curious, she picked the rose and brought it home. Unwittingly, that rose can cause all wishes to become true, whether good or bad. Good wishes will turn the rose white and bloom, while bad wishes will turn the rose black and wither. After a heated argument with her sister Doremi, Pop wishes that Doremi loses all her magic and be turned into a mouse. Hilarity ensues, as Doremi and the others try to put everything back to normal. (Source: ANN)
One day Pop was out scavenging with Hana, and found a beautiful rose inside the Queen's garden. Curious, she picked the rose and brought it home. Unwittingly, that rose can cause all wishes to become true, whether good or bad. Good wishes will turn the rose white and bloom, while bad wishes will turn the rose black and wither. After a heated argument with her sister Doremi, Pop wishes that Doremi loses all her magic and be turned into a mouse. Hilarity ensues, as Doremi and the others try to put everything back to normal. (Source: ANN)
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LadybugCharm
November 24, 2021
First: This movie schould be watched between episode 39 and 40 of Ojamajo Doremi Sharp (Season 2) because it ends where episode 40 starts. The movie is an episodic side story which takes place during the second season of Ojamajo Doremi. It very much feels like a missing episode also because of it´s length (27 minutes). The story is mainly focused on the character of Pop but we also get a look into Doremi´s character and a nice moment between the two sisters. Because it´s a movie the animation qualitity is higher compared to the animation in the show and it looks very nice. In Conclusion: Tecnically it´snot necessary to watch the movie to enjoy the show but if you are a fan of the characters (like me) then I recommend to watch it.
Umandsf
June 18, 2008
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Story [7.0] The story is a bit of a disappointment. Of course, this is just short of 30 minutes, so everything has to wrap up in that time. However, I felt that it could have been extended longer, mostly in the flower-caused mischief. It could have started to be small things and escalate to much serious things, but it wasn't meant to be. The best was arguably the moments that Doremi and Pop spent together and things are revealed about the main character of the series. However, before you know it, you're at the end, which is rather predictable but still has a few hidden thingsthat may require a second look. In short, okay story but had the potential to become extended and deeper. Art [8.75] The art is pretty much the same that you would see on the TV series, except for a smoother frame rate that are typical of animated feature films. However, these moments are not constant, but it was a treat to see them when they appeared. [UPDATE] Apparently, my computer has fixed the video to its original widescreen format, so I bumped up the score just for that. Sound [7.0] Copy + paste from the show, but the ending song had a Latin vibe (like the OP), so I enjoyed it. Character [6.5] The focus on the movie was on the two sisters, so they were pretty much the characters. Everyone else is just...the same from the show. It was very nice to see the oft-quarreling siblings have a nice talk (and revealing interesting secrets) and looking out for each other...but how long will it last? Enjoyment [6.5] If you watch the series, you'll like it, but probably not more than the show. If not, you're going to pass it. Overall [7.0] An okay attempt but it feels like it should have had more involvement in the story and characters. Too short and maybe too focused, but there were a few character backstories that make it interesting.
Animelover875
January 14, 2023
Ojamajo Doremi Sharp Movie is a great supplement to the main series. Themes the main season supports (such as flowers and caring for others) are still present while Hana takes a back seat in focus; this allows the film to appropriately focus on Doremi and Pop's relationship. Up until now, the viewer has seen a bit of their relationship. Such as the facts that they're caring sisters who argue; however, I'd argue the movie goes into depth about their relationship the best, seeing as it's centered around a fight which reveals many insights about Doremi. Pop was also sympathized as the focus and we sawher perspective for a change, which was a great way to not let her be overshadowed by the other main characters. I believe the Witch Heart Flower worked very well as a plot element; it could be seen as a comparison for maturity and innocence, which may occasionally fade but can be restored by remembering precious things. It's also a great reminder of how easy it is to accidentally hurt others feelings, coming from both sides of the argument. While I can't condone the characters' actions in the story, I do believe they acted realistically for their ages and had a true bonding moment, which are very rare. It's telling that Doremi, usually played as the light-hearted or nonchalant friend member, was the one who lost her patience with Pop, and reveals that despite her apparently casual attitude, she still cares greatly for her sister. The ending of the movie unfortunately raised a few questions; for instance, if the Queen knew about the Witch Heart Flowers. If so, why would she leave them unguarded to where Hana and Pop could simply pick one? Furthermore, why did she seem to be awaiting its return? Why does the Queen have an entire garden of such seemingly dangerous flowers? If she didn't know, then why was she looking at the flowers? I'd like to give the movie an 8/10 for its great morals and above-average animation (for the main series' standards).
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