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{{Mergeto|Ojamajo Doremi|date=February 2008|Talk:Magical DoReMi#Merge Ojamajo Doremi into this article}}
{{Infobox animanga/Header
| name = Magical DoReMi or Ojamajo Doremi season 1
| image = [[Image:DoReMiLogo.jpg|230px]]
| caption = English language ''Magical DoReMi'' title card
| ja_name = おジャ魔女どれみ
| ja_name_trans = Ojamajo Doremi
| genre = [[Magical girl]], [[Fantasy]], [[Kodomo]], [[Comedy]]
}}
{{Infobox animanga/Anime
| director = [[Takuya Igarashi]]
| writer =
| studio ={{flagicon|Japan}} [[Toei Animation]] <br> {{flagicon|USA}} [[4Kids Entertainment]]
| licensor = {{flagicon|Japan}} [[Pony Canyon]] <br> {{flagicon|USA}} [[4Kids Entertainment]] (TV), [[Funimation Entertainment]] (DVD)
| network = {{flagicon|Japan}} [[TV Asahi]], [[Animax]]
| network_other = {{flagicon|Australia}} [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]]<br> {{flagicon|Chile}} [[TVN (Chile)|TVN]], [[Etc...TV]]<br> {{flagicon|France}} [[Jetix]], [[France 5]]<br> {{flagicon|Germany}} [[RTL II]] <br> {{flagicon|Hong Kong}} [[Television Broadcasts Limited|TVB]] <br> {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Italia 1]] <br> {{flagicon|Mexico}} [[Unicable (television)|Unicable]] <br> {{flagicon|Portugal}} [[TVI (Portugal)|TVI]], [[Canal Panda]] <br> {{flagicon|South Korea}} [[Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation|MBC]], [[Tooniverse]] <br> {{flagicon|Spain}} [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]], [[Telemadrid]], [[Castilla-La Mancha TV]], [[K3 (television)|K3]] <br> {{flagicon|Taiwan}} [[YOYO TV]], [[Taiwan Television|TTV]] <br> {{flagicon|USA}} [[4Kids TV]] ([[FOX]])<br> {{flagicon|PHI}} [[GMA Network|GMA 7]]
| first = [[February 7]], [[1999]]
| last = [[January 30]], [[2000]]
| episodes = 51
| episode_list = List of Ojamajo Doremi episodes
}}
{{Infobox animanga/Manga
| author = [[Izumi Todo]]
| illustrator = [[Shizue Takanashi]]
| publisher = [[Kodansha]]
| publisher_en = [[TOKYOPOP]] (coming in 2009){{Fact|date=August 2008}}
| publisher_other = {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Carlsen Comics]]
| magazine = [[Nakayoshi]]
| first = [[October 6]], [[2000]]
| last = [[December 6]], [[2000]]
| volumes = 3
| chapter_list =
| demographic = [[Shōjo]]
}}
{{Infobox animanga/Footer}}


{{Jordanian Royal Family Extended}}
{{nihongo|'''''Magical DoReMi'''''|おジャ魔女どれみ|Ojamajo Doremi|lit. Bothersome Witch Doremi}} is an [[anime]] series produced by [[Toei Animation]]. ''Magical DoReMi'' is the first of the [[Ojamajo Doremi (series)|''Ojamajo Doremi'' series]] to be licensed and distributed in the [[United States]]. The ''Ojamajo Doremi'' series is one of the most popular [[magical girl]] anime in Japan, as directed towards young girls. [[4Kids Entertainment]] licensed the original show under the title ''Magical DoReMi'' and aired a sneek peek on [[August 13]], [[2005]], but officially began on [[4Kids TV]] from [[September 10]], [[2005]] to [[March 11]], [[2006]]. After that, the show ran reruns from [[March 18]], [[2006]] - [[August 19]] [[2006]], then was sent to an unexpected 20-month hiatus. As of [[November 13]], [[2007]], 4Kids TV picked up the show for another new Season for the half remaining episodes of Series 1.


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==Plot==
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In the first episode of the series, [[Dorie Goodwyn]] (Doremi Harukaze in the Japanese version), a third grader, has a crush on Robbie (Igarashi), a sixth grade student on the [[Football (soccer)|soccer]] team). Being both unlucky and clumsy, for which Todd (Tetsuya Kotake), a classmate, likes to tease her, Dorie complains often that she is "The Most Misunderstood Girl in the Whole World." She dreams of acquiring magic in order to solve her problems. She visits a mysterious old shop, The Rusty Broom (Makihatayama no Maho-do). At the shop, she meets an old woman who looks like a storybook witch, and Doremi instinctively shouts that this woman is a witch. When witches are discovered, they are punished because of they are discovered by humans. Thus, to Dorie's surprise, the old woman transforms into a small green blob (a magic frog, later given the term "greenling" in the English dub). The old woman, Patina (Majorika), now lacks the power to return herself to her normal form, so Dorie must now become a powerful Witch herself in order to help return Patina to her human form.
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'''Princess Badiya bint El Hassan''' was born on [[March 28]], [[1974]] in [[Amman]], [[Jordan]]. Her father is [[Prince Hassan bin Talal]] and her mother is [[Princess Sarvath El Hassan]].
Dorie is granted a Dream Spinner (Magical Tap), which is used to transform her into her witchling costume. The Tap is installed in the chest of the clothes after the transformation, and it produces her witch's wand when tapped again. Her training as a Witchling (A Witch in training) is much more demanding than she had expected, and her wand (a Wandaler in English version and a Poron in Japanese version) requires the use of many Spell Drops (magic spheres) to use Magic. Moreover, Dorie has to keep her identity as a Witchling (Witch apprentice in the Japanese version) a secret or she will suffer the same fate as Patina.


== Education ==
Nonetheless, in the subsequent episodes, her friends, Reanne Griffith (Hazuki Fujiwara) and Mirabelle Haywood (Aiko Senoo), discover her secret. Because of this, they are able to become Witchlings themselves. Through their training, they become much closer and cooperate by redecorating and managing The Rusty Broom successfully and newly naming it the DoReMi Magic shop (Maho Shop). Using the improved store as a means of earning money, they will be able to buy Spell Drops so that they can train and take tests to become Witches and dispel Patina's cursed fate. When an individual girl does not have enough power, they also co-operate by using Perfect Harmony (Magical Stage) to cast stronger magic. In the Japanese version, due to the girls' occasional mistakes, Majorika dubs them each an "Ojamajo", a compound word that translates to a "Bothersome Witch." During the first Witchling test, Dorie and her friends acquire faires, which help them throughout the series. Loralai, Patina's full grown Fairy, tells the girls that if their Faries are seen by humans, then that'll mark their ending as Witchlings.


* [[Amman Baccalaureate School]]
As the series progresses, more girls become witch apprentices, and new characters debut. At the end of episode 24, Caitlyn (Poppu), Dorie's younger sister, catches the girls performing Perfect Harmony and thus also becomes a witch apprentice in the following episode. Unlike her sister, Caitlyn is able to learn magic quickly and easily. In episode 27, the girls meet Feredagio the Great (Oyajiide) inside the Grobble Grabber that Queen Lumena gives the girls so they can capture the released Grobblings. Now, the girls must also collect them to help Feredagio get out of the Grobble Grabber. In episode 35 (thirty-four in the English dub), the group meets another girl, Ellie Craft (Onpu Segawa). She is a famous Actress and Singer, who is a Witchling of Patina's arch-rival, Patunia (Majoruka). Though at first they do not get along very well, they become friends by the end of the series.
* [[University of Oxford]] - [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A.]] [[Bachelor%27s_degree#Honours_degrees_and_academic_distinctions|Hons]] in [[History]]
* [[The College of Law|College of Law]] - [[Diploma]]
* [[London School of Economics]] - [[Master of Laws|LL.M.]] in [[Public international law]]


==Media==
== Career ==
===Anime===
{{main|List of Ojamajo Doremi episodes}}
Like many other properties localized by 4Kids, the English language dub of ''Magical DoReMi'' was subject to changes in characters' names and music. There are lots of severe heavy editing in the dub, including the flipping over of scenes and localizing images and dialog, as well as removing Japanese writing and Japanese culture and re-setting the country to be in the United States, and somewhere in Oregon{{Fact|date=August 2008}} instead of Japan. There is a lot more Americanization in Magical Doremi, than in 4Kids' other anime properties {{Fact|date=August 2008}}, such as the flipping over of the car scene from "Uncle Nick and the Sidekick." Just as Japanese writing are digitally edited to English, the usual major standard 4Kids text edit of digitally airbrushing Japanese writing away, or replacing it with unreadable symbols is performed and done in the 4Kids dub. Characters' names are changed to full Americanized dub names. Additionally, some scenes were altered, while others removed entirely. The original opening sequence is replaced with a brand new one that takes scenes from the original Japanese opening, the original Japanese ending and some of the American dub episodes. The dub was mostly marketed towards young children. Seen most prominent with episode 19: in the original Japanese version, Hazuki (Reanne) is kidnapped, but in the dub, Reanne is going to the museum with her uncle Mick.


After studying [[Law]] at the [[College of Law]] in [[London]], Princess Badiya qualified as a [[barrister]] in 1998, being called to the [[Bar association|Bar]] at [[Lincoln's Inn]]. She is the first member of the Jordanian Royal Family to become a [[lawyer]].<ref name="jordan">[http://www.jordanembassyus.org/070898002.htm Jordan Times: July 8, 1998 - Princess Badiya qualifies as a lawyer]</ref>
===Manga===
From October to December 2000, three manga volumes from the Ojamajo Doremi series were released.


The Princess is a member of and has collaborated with various international organizations. Her work focuses on promoting [[interfaith]] and [[Cross-cultural communication|cross-cultural]] understanding, [[human rights]] and the rights of [[Refugee#Asylum_seekers|asylum seekers]] and [[refugee]]s.<ref name="bio">[http://www.elhassan.org/reg/family/badiya.html Princess Badiya bint El Hassan's bio]</ref> For example, she is the patron of the [[Oxonian Society]] and helped found it in [[2001]].<ref name="oxonian">[http://www.oxoniansociety.com/About.asp The Oxonian Society: About]</ref>
===Music===
Kitto Ashita Wa (japanese version)


== Marriage ==
*Besides episodes online at 4Kids TV, music videos have been released and there are currently 11 diffrent videos on their website. Songs include "Now That I can Fly", "We Can Make Magic", "Just Like Magic" (the theme opening), and "Make a Melody".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.4kidstv.com/magical-doremi |title= Magical DoReMi at 4Kids.tv |publisher=www.4Kids.tv |accessdate=2008-09-26}}</ref>


Princess Badiya became engaged to [[Khaled Edward Blair]] in September of 2004 and married him in Amman in June of 2005.<ref name="royal">[http://www.nettyroyal.nl/newssept04.html Royal News: September 2004]</ref><ref name="bio">[http://www.elhassan.org/reg/family/badiya.html Princess Badiya bint El Hassan's bio]</ref>
==See also==
*[[List of characters from Ojamajo Doremi]]
*[[List of characters from Magical DoReMi]]


==References==
== References ==
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==External links==
* [http://www.toei-anim.co.jp/tv/doremi Official Toei Animation ''Ojamajo Doremi'' website] {{ja icon}}
* {{ann anime|id=1190|title=Ojamajo Doremi}}
* {{ann manga|id=4015|title=Ojamajo Doremi}}
* {{tv.com show|id=48774}}


== External links ==
{{Ojamajo Doremi}}
* [http://fora.tv/fora/showthread.php?t=605 FORA.tv: October 24, 2006 - Video of Princess Badiya bint Al Hassan speaking at the Oxonian Society]


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Revision as of 03:14, 11 October 2008

Styles of
Princess Badiya of Jordan
Reference styleHer Royal Highness
Spoken styleYour Royal Highness
Alternative styleMa'am

Princess Badiya bint El Hassan was born on March 28, 1974 in Amman, Jordan. Her father is Prince Hassan bin Talal and her mother is Princess Sarvath El Hassan.

Education

Career

After studying Law at the College of Law in London, Princess Badiya qualified as a barrister in 1998, being called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn. She is the first member of the Jordanian Royal Family to become a lawyer.[1]

The Princess is a member of and has collaborated with various international organizations. Her work focuses on promoting interfaith and cross-cultural understanding, human rights and the rights of asylum seekers and refugees.[2] For example, she is the patron of the Oxonian Society and helped found it in 2001.[3]

Marriage

Princess Badiya became engaged to Khaled Edward Blair in September of 2004 and married him in Amman in June of 2005.[4][2]

References

External links