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List of characters from Ojamajo Doremi : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Ojamajo Doremi characters

The following is a list of characters from the Japanese magical girl anime television series ''Ojamajo Doremi'', known as ''Magical DoReMi'' in some countries. Where appropriate, names on the left are the original Japanese names whilst names on the right are from the English language adaptation of the first series by 4Kids Entertainment. This article uses the Japanese names.
== Ojamajos ==
The following are referred to as "Witchlings" in the 4Kids English dub.
; Dorie Goodwyn
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: The main protagonist. Doremi reflects a typical maho shojo: lively to the point of being noisy, a poor student, clumsy and careless though very compassionate, and has shown to be boy-crazy in earlier seasons. Her favorite food is steak, a running gag in the series being that she never gets the chance to eat it, and she often proclaims herself to be "the unluckiest prettiest girl in the whole world." Her name is a play on the first 3 notes of the musical scale: Do, Re, and Mi. Her fairy is Dodo, and is very much like Doremi. Doremi's theme color is pink and her crystal is a pink bean. Her personal spell is "Pirika Pirilala Popolina Peperuto", while in Magical Stage her spell is .
; Reanne Griffith
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: Doremi's best friend since kindergarten. She is a shy, passive and sweet girl, and she tends to be one of the smartest students in her school. In quite a few episodes of Ojamajo Doremi, Hazuki and her classmate and childhood friend, Masaru Yada, are shown to have feelings for each other. Her fairy is Rere, a caring fairy who shares Hazuki's traits. Hazuki's theme color is orange and her crystal is an orange heart. Her personal spell is "Paipai Ponpoi Puwapuwa Puu", while her spell in Magical stage is .
; Mirabelle Haywood
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: An extravert transfer student from Osaka who speaks in Kansai-ben. Her parents are divorced, so she lives with her father, a taxi driver, while her mother, a nurse, works in Osaka. She loves both her parents very much and wishes for them to get back together, even going so far as to attempt forbidden magic to do so. In the end, she and her parents move back to Osaka and lives happily with them and her grandpa. Because of her parent's messy divorce before, she knows how to cook and clean. Her fairy is Mimi, the toughest of the fairies. Aiko's theme colour is blue and her crystal is a blue diamond. Her spell is "Pameruku Raruku Laliloli Poppun", while her spell in Magical Stage is
; Caitlyn Goodwyn
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: Doremi's younger sister. She attends Sonatine Kindergarten for the first half of the series and then moves on to Misora First Elementary School in the later half. Pop accidentally discovers Doremi's magical powers in the first season and as such becomes a witch as well. She acts older than her age and is more responsible than her older sister. Her fairy is Fafa, who's shy and timid, but has a sisterly relationship with Dodo. Pop's theme color is red and her crystal is a red four-leaf clover. Her personal spell is "Pipito Purito Puritan Peperuto", while her spell in Magical stage is .
; Ellie Craft
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: A famous Japanese idol who became a witch apprentice of Majo Ruka, a rival of Majo Rika. She is cold-hearted at first, but becomes kind and selfless by spending time with Doremi and her friends. She lives with her mother, who used to be a idol herself before an accident traumatized her; she is now her daughter's agent. Her father, a railroad engineer, is constantly away from home due to work. Her fairy is Roro, who shares her "my pace" style of work. Onpu's theme color is purple and her crystal is a purple tear. Her spell is "Pururun Purun Famifami Fa", while her spell in Magical Stage is .
: In Japanese, her name means "musical note".
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: A Japanese American transfer student from New York City and was the apprentice of the late Majo Monroe. At the beginning of ''Motto Ojamajo Doremi'', she only speaks English and is unfamiliar with the Japanese culture since her 6 years in America, though she is able to use a translator intercom with her patissiére uniform with which she can fluently understand and speak Japanese. She becomes friends with Doremi and the others, who teach her how to speak Japanese. Her most prized possession is an earring given to her by Majo Monroe before she died; in fact, she loved Majo Monroe so much that she even attempted to use forbidden magic to bring her back to life, shattering her crystal in the process and resulting in her continued apprenticeship under Majo Rika. Momoko returns to America at the end of the series. Her fairy is Nini, who can speak English when in human form like Momoko can. Momoko's theme color is yellow and her crystal is a yellow three-leaf clover. Her spell is "Perutan Pepton Paralila Pon", while her spell in Magical Stage is .
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: A baby born from the Witch Queen Rose, a large blue rose in the Witch Queen's Garden that produces a new baby every 100 years as successor to the throne. Hana is given to Doremi to be cared for after she stumbles across her. In ''Ojamajo Doremi Dokka~n!'', she transforms herself into an 11-year-old so she could attend school with her "Mama" and takes on the name of Hana Makihatayama. Hana returns to the Witch World with Majo Rika and the fairies in the end. Her fairy is Toto, who is as excitable as Hana. Hana's theme color is white and her crystal is a white sphere. While she doesn't need a spell to cast magic, she made up one for herself, "Pororin Pyuarin Hana Hana Pi".
: In Japanese, her name means "flower".

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