The 20th anniversary commemorative version of the classic animation "Ojama DoReMi" - the animated film "Searching for the Apprentice Witch" - will be released on November 13. Today, on September 22, the official website was officially announced to be open, and the latest art posters were released. The film will also be invited to participate in the 33rd "Tokyo International Film Festival". Ojamajo Doremi is a magical girl animation series produced by Toei Animation. Ojamajo Doremi was broadcast in Japan from February 7, 1999 to January 26, 2003. It is one of the most popular girls animation series among Japanese students after Sailor Moon. The 20th anniversary commemorative animated theatrical version of "Searching for the Apprentice Witch" will tell the story of three protagonists with different personalities from different places who met through "Odd Witch Doremi" and embarked on an adventure together to find those "important things that are easy to overlook when we grow up." "Searching for the Apprentice Witch" has been confirmed to be invited to participate in the 33rd "Tokyo International Film Festival" held from October 31st to November 9th as a special tribute work. The film will be officially released on November 13th, so stay tuned. |
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