Flower Magician Mariebell - The power of warm hearts and dreamsThe TV anime series "Flower Magician Marie Bell," which aired in 1992, depicts the heartwarming interactions between the flower fairy Marie Bell and human children. It was produced as an original anime and aired on TV Tokyo and TV Setouchi Broadcasting. With 50 episodes, each 30 minutes long, the story unfolds to give viewers hope and dreams. storyThis story depicts the flower fairy Marie Bell, who was raised by humans and inspired by their dreams, interacting with human children to teach them the importance of caring for nature and having dreams. Marie Bell is a bit clumsy and often makes mistakes, but with her cheerfulness and honest heart, she makes people's dreams come true. Humans and fairies once lived together, but humans stopped believing in the existence of fairies, and the fairies hid in the Flower Magic World. Fairies are the spirits of nature, and if they disappear, nature will also be lost. If children do not lose their ability to dream and imagine, and adults regain their pure feelings, the day may come when humans and fairies can live together again. castThe characters are played by a gorgeous cast of voice actors, including Honda Chieko as Maribelle, Sakamoto Chinatsu as Tambourine, Orikasa Ai as Ken, and Koorogi Satomi as Yuri. The individuality of each character is vividly expressed through their voices, leaving a deep impression on the viewers. Main StaffThe film was produced by a team of professionals from various fields, including director Tetsuya Endo, character designer Satoshi Kanatsuga, and music composer Takako Ishiguro. Takako Ishiguro's music in particular is an important element in enhancing the atmosphere of the story. Main CharactersMariebell is a flower magician who came to Sunnybell from the flower magic world. She is a lively girl who cherishes flowers and plants. Tambourine is Mariebell's childhood friend and a pansy fairy. Yuri and Ken are kind-hearted siblings who live in Sunnybell, and they often play together after meeting Mariebell. Other unique characters such as Takuro, Remi, Rose, and Vivian add color to the story. subtitleThe subtitles for each episode start with "Hello! I'm Mariebell" and end with "A dream for you." Each episode has a different theme, depicting the growth and adventures of Mariebell and the children. There are many episodes that will particularly pique the interest of viewers, such as "The Fairy Hunter Jeet Appears!" and "Mariebell's Journey to the Moon." Related TitlesThe "Flower Magician Marie Bell" series includes the theatrical version "Flower Magician Marie Bell: The Key of the Phoenix" and educational films such as "Marie Bell's Fire Safety: What to Do When You're Fainted" and "Marie Bell's Road Safety." These works also bring out the charm of Marie Bell to the fullest, and you can enjoy the entire series. Ratings and Recommendations"Flower Magician Marie Bell" is not only an anime for children, but can also be enjoyed by adults. The story, which depicts the importance of nature and dreams, deeply moves viewers. In addition, the individuality and growth of each character are carefully depicted, deepening the bond with viewers. I would especially recommend this to parents and educators. This work would be a great teaching tool to teach children the importance of caring for nature and having dreams. It is also recommended for adults who want to enjoy a nostalgic anime again. You will definitely feel your heart warmed by Marie Bell's cheerfulness and kindness. Further informationBroadcast period: February 1992 Broadcasting station: TV Tokyo, TV Setouchi Broadcast duration: 30 minutes Number of episodes: 50 episodes Original story: Production Reed Director: Tetsuya Endo Production: TV Setouchi, Big West, Ashi Production Copyright: © Ashi Production, Big West Character IntroductionMarie Bell <br> A flower magician who came to Sunnybell from the flower magic world. A lively girl who cares for flowers and plants more than anyone else. She is close to Yuri's age, but is actually 500,000 years old. Her catchphrase is "Leave it to Marie Bell." Tambourine <br> A pansy fairy who is always by Marie Bell's side. They have been friends for 500,000 years since Marie Bell met her when she was a child. She loves eating and taking baths. Yuri <br> A kind-hearted girl who lives in Sunnybell. She is good friends with her younger brother Ken, and they always play together. After meeting Mariebell on the hill near their house, the three of them often play together. Ken <br> Yuri's younger brother, a lively boy. He is often together with Mariebell and Yuri. He is also good friends with Ribbon, the dog owned by Rose, who lives next door. Ribbon <br> Rose's dog, who lives next door to Yuri and Ken. He wears a cute ribbon, but he's actually a male dog. For some reason, he loves cat food. Takuro <br> Yuri and Ken's father. He runs a flower shop in the town of Sunnybell. Before running the flower shop, he developed video games. Remi <br> Takuro's wife and Yuri and Ken's mother. She is always by his side, supporting him as he runs a flower shop. Rose <br> An old lady who lives next door to Yuri and his friends. She is good friends with Yuri and Ken, and sometimes invites them over to her house to treat them to pie. Vivian <br> A slightly mean girl who lives next door to Rose. After learning about the existence of fairies, she gradually becomes good friends with everyone. Bongo <br> The son of the best baker in Sunnybelle. He is good friends with Tap and the two of them play together. He also has a weakness for cute girls. Tap <br> A boy who is good friends with Bongo. He is often together with Bongo, but sometimes he also plays with Vivian. Bert <br> Vivian's grandfather who lives next door to Rose. Perhaps because of his stubborn personality, he is sometimes harsh on those around him. He has been friends with Rose since childhood and has known her for a long time. Jeet <br> Bart's nephew and a self-proclaimed fairy hunter. He saw a fairy when he was young, but no one believed him, so he has been searching for fairies ever since to prove their existence. Episode detailsEpisode 1: Hello! I'm Mariebelle . This is the episode where Mariebelle comes to Sunnybelle and meets Yuri and Ken. This episode shows Mariebelle's cheerfulness and kindness. Episode 2: The Neighbor Hates Flowers <br> An episode in which Marie Bell meets a neighbor who hates flowers and teaches her about the beauty of flowers. A story that conveys the importance of nature. Episode 3: Hello, Doodle Heaven <br> An episode in which Mariebell enjoys doodling with children. It depicts the importance of creativity and playfulness. Episode 4: Ken is definitely daddy's boy . This episode shows Ken becoming obsessed with games, just like his father, Takuro. It depicts the importance of family ties and dreams. Episode 5: Sunnybell's Tree of Memories <br> An episode in which Mariebell and the children work together to protect a tree of memories in the town of Sunnybell. It conveys the importance of nature conservation. Episode 6: The 500,000-Year Fight <br> This episode depicts the first fight between Marie Bell and Tambourine in their long relationship. It shows the importance of friendship. Episode 7 I Love You, Julia! Episode 8: Fly, Pitchy, into the sky . This is the episode where Marie Bell saves a little bird named Pitchy. It depicts kindness towards nature and living things. Episode 9: The Fairies' Cherry Blossom Festival <br> An episode in which Marie Bell and the fairies enjoy the cherry blossom festival. It depicts the beauty of nature and the changing of the seasons. Episode 10: Fairy Hunter Jeet appears! Episode 11: Marie Bell's CM Contest <br> In this episode, Marie Bell takes part in a CM contest and makes her dream come true. It depicts the importance of dreams and hard work. Episode 12: Flower House's Big Incident <br> An episode in which Marie Bell solves the incident that occurred at Flower House. It depicts the importance of friendship and cooperation. Episode 13: Where is the toy from my memories? Episode 14 Bongo's Mother's Day Present <br> An episode in which Bongo gives a present on Mother's Day. It depicts the love and gratitude of family. Episode 15: The Prince Who Fell in Love with Yuri <br> In this episode, a prince who falls in love with Yuri appears and is saved by Marie Bell. It depicts the importance of love and friendship. Episode 16: My Dad is a Game Maker <br> An episode depicting Takuro's past as a game writer. It depicts the importance of dreams and family ties. Episode 17: Jeet's Evil Plan <br> This episode shows Jeet challenging Mariebell once again. It depicts the importance of faith and friendship. Episode 18: Bongo and Tap's Great Voyage!? Episode 19 Camping is fun! Episode 20: Unicycle Race of Friendship <br> An episode in which Mariebell and the children challenge themselves to a unicycle race. It depicts the importance of friendship and hard work. Episode 21: Paula from the Star Kingdom <br> This is the episode where we meet Paula from the Star Kingdom. It depicts the importance of new encounters and friendship. Episode 22: Ken's First Errand <br> This is the episode where Ken attempts his first errand. It depicts the importance of growth and family ties. Episode 23: The Lost, Lost Mermaid <br> An episode about rescuing a lost mermaid. It depicts the importance of kindness and friendship. Episode 24: Jeet Comes Again <br> Jeet appears again and confronts Mariebell in this episode. It depicts the importance of faith and friendship. Episode 25: Yuri and the mischievous dolphin <br> An episode in which Yuri meets a mischievous dolphin. It depicts friendship and kindness towards nature. Episode 26: Is the Phoenix There or Not? <br> An episode looking for the existence of the phoenix. It depicts faith and respect for nature. Episode 27: Marie Bell's Picture Book <br> An episode in which Marie Bell makes a picture book. It depicts the importance of creativity and dreams. Episode 28: Vivian and the kitten Chacha <br> This is the episode where Vivian meets the kitten Chacha. It depicts the importance of friendship and kindness. Episode 29: The Haunted Mansion's Old Clock <br> An episode in which Marie Bell searches for an old clock in a haunted mansion. It depicts the importance of friendship and courage. Episode 30: Vivian in the Forest of the Lost <br> An episode in which Vivian gets lost in the Forest of the Lost. It depicts the importance of friendship and helping each other. Episode 31: Chaos at the Flower Door <br> An episode in which Marie Bell causes chaos with the Flower Door. It depicts the importance of friendship and cooperation. Episode 32: Get the Table Lamp Back <br> The episode in which Marie Bell gets the table lamp back. It depicts the importance of friendship and courage. Episode 33: Marie Bell's Mom and Dad <br> An episode featuring Marie Bell's parents. It depicts the importance of family love and ties. Episode 34: The Candy House and the Strange Couple <br> An episode in which Marie Bell meets the strange couple at the candy house. It depicts the importance of friendship and a sense of adventure. Episode 35: Rose becomes a child . This is the episode in which Rose becomes a child again. It depicts the importance of family love and friendship. Episode 36: Marie Bell's Trip to the Moon <br> An episode in which Marie Bell travels to the moon. It depicts the importance of dreams and a spirit of adventure. Episode 37: Ken and the Two-Horned Unicorn <br> The episode where Ken meets the two-horned unicorn. It depicts the importance of friendship and faith. Episode 38: The Tambourine is Caught! Episode 39: Tambourine Rescue Mission! Episode 40: Searching for the Cosmos Fairy <br> An episode in which Marie Bell searches for the Cosmos Fairy. It depicts the importance of nature and friendship. Episode 41: Go for it! Cupid of Love <br> An episode in which Mariebell plays an active role as Cupid. It depicts the importance of love and friendship. Episode 42 Vivian is Kidnapped!? Episode 43: Making a wish on a snowy day <br> An episode about making a wish on a snowy day. It depicts the importance of dreams and hopes. Episode 44: Spiky Grass Panic <br> An episode in which Marie Bell solves the Spiky Grass panic. It depicts the importance of nature and friendship. Episode 45: Marie Bell in Wonderland <br> An episode in which Marie Bell gets lost in Wonderland. It depicts the importance of adventure and friendship. Episode 46: Santa Jijibelle's Big Trouble <br> An episode in which Santa Jijibelle causes a big commotion. It depicts friendship and the joy of Christmas. Episode 47: Go for it! Tambourine <br> An episode in which Tambourine tries her best. It depicts the importance of friendship and hard work. Episode 48: Sunnybell's Crisis <br> An episode in which a major incident occurs in Sunnybell. It depicts the importance of friendship and cooperation. Episode 49: Marie Bell and the Sacred Tree <br> An episode in which Marie Bell protects the sacred tree. It depicts the importance of nature and friendship. Episode 50: Dreams for You <br> The final episode in which Marie Bell makes her dream come true. It depicts the importance of dreams and friendship. Related work details The Movie "Flower Magician Marie Bell Phoenix Key" Educational film "Marie Bell's Fire Safety: What to do if you get dizzy" Educational film "Marie Bell's Traffic Safety" Conclusion"Marie Bell, the Flower Magician" is a heartwarming work that depicts the importance of nature and dreams. Viewers are deeply moved by Marie Bell's cheerfulness and kindness, as well as her interactions with children. This work can be enjoyed by both children and adults, and is a good opportunity to reaffirm the importance of nature and dreams. Please watch it and experience Marie Bell's world. |
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