List of Ojamajo Doremi characters

From left to right: Momoko Asuka, Aiko Senō, Doremi Harukaze, Hana Makihatayama, Hazuki Fujiwara, and Onpu Segawa.

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.

Doremi Harukaze (春風どれみ Harukaze Doremi) / Dorie Goodwyn
Voiced by: Chiemi Chiba, Kasumi Suzuki (Ojamajo Kids) (Japanese); Amy Palant (English)
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. She often proclaims herself to be "the unluckiest prettiest girl in the whole world" when things don't go right for her. 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 "Pirika Pirilala, carefree" (ピリカピリララのびやかに pirika pirirara nobiyaka ni).
Hazuki Fujiwara (藤原はづき Fujiwara Hazuki) / Reanne Griffith
Voiced by: Tomoko Akiya, Miiya Tanaka (Ojamajo Kids) (Japanese); Rebecca Soler (English)
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 "Paipai Ponpoi, flexible" (パイパイポンポイしなやかに paipai ponpoi shinayaka ni).
Aiko Senō (妹尾あいこ Senō Aiko) / Mirabelle Haywood
Voiced by: Yuki Matsuoka (Japanese), Chiharu Watanabe (Ojamajo Kids) (Japanese); Annice Moriarty (English)
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 "Pameruku Laruku, proud" (パメルクラルクたからかに pameruku raruku takaraka ni)
Onpu Segawa (瀬川おんぷ Segawa Onpu) / Ellie Craft
Voiced by: Rumi Shishido, Makoto Takeda (Ojamajo Kids) (Japanese); Jessica Calvello (English)
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 "Pururun Purun, elegant" (プルルンプルンすずやかに pururun purun suzuyaka ni).
In Japanese, her name means "musical note".
Momoko Asuka (飛鳥ももこ Asuka Momoko)
Voiced by: Nami Miyahara, Chisato Maeda (Ojamajo Kids)
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 "Perutan Petton, refreshing" (ペルタンペットンさわやかに perutan petton sawayaka ni).
Hana-chan (ハナちゃん) / Hana Makihatayama (巻機山花 Makihatayama Hana)
Voiced by: Ikue Ohtani, Tsugumi Shinohara (Ojamajo Kids)
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. As her original magic crystal is destroyed as a result, she borrows magic power from the other Ojamajos in order to use magic. 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".
Pop Harukaze (春風ぽっぷ Harukaze Poppu) / Caitlyn Goodwyn
Voiced by: Sawa Ishige (Japanese); Liza Jacqueline (English)
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. And from "Poppu Toppu", 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 "Pipitto Puritto, cheerful" (ピピットプリットほがらかに pipitto puritto hogaraka ni).

Witch World

The Witch World is referred to as the Lunaverse in the 4Kids English dub.

Witches

Majo Rika (マジョリカ Majorika) / Patina
Voiced by: Naomi Nagasawa (Japanese); Lisa Ortiz (English)
A witch owns and unsuccessfully manages the MAHO-dou. This short-tempered witch dubs herself Rika Makihatayama (巻機山リカ Makihatayama Rika) and lives in the human world. Caught by Doremi, she was cursed and transformed into a magic frog. Majo Rika later gains more witch apprentices, each a bit of a handful for her, thus leading her to call them (especially Doremi) Bothersome Witches (おジャ魔女 Ojamajo). In reality, she does care for them and thinks of them as her daughters. In the end, she goes back to the Witch World with Hana and the fairies. Her crystal is a lilac sphere.
Dela (デラ Dera) / Witch Conya of the Lunaverse
Voiced by: Chichiro Sakurai (Japanese); Mollie Weaver (English)
The Witch World's tax collector. She visits the girls' and Majo Rika's Magic Shop often to collect monthly and overdue payments. Her entrances usually involve coming out of various objects like closets, from behind doors, or even from inside vases and cups. In the dubbed version, she has an accordion playing in the background while she sings her entrance greeting; in the Japanese version, her singing is more mystical and softly sung. She also shows up occasionally bearing deliveries for the girls, like their Witch Apprentice Certificates (Certiwands), or information regarding their tests. Dela rarely gives anything away (even information) without a price.
The Queen of the Witch World (魔女界の女王様 Majo-Kai no Jōsama) / Queen Lumina
Voiced by: Yuka Imai (Japanese); Carol Jacobanis (English)
The Queen of the Witch World, who hides her face behind a veil. She watches over the apprentices as they progress, also using her own power to provide Hana with the ability to transform. At the end of the fourth season, she is revealed to be Ms. Yuki, who had been following Doremi's potential and putting her on the path to become a great witch.
Majo Rin (マジョリン) / Amaretta
Voiced by: Reiko Kiuchi (Japanese); Kelly Ray (English)
The Queen's royal attendant. She also drives the Queen's carriage and is a loyal servant and apprentice.
Mota (モタ) / Drona and Motamota (モタモタ) / Rona
Drona Voiced by: Yuuko Kawasaki (Japanese); Jessica Calvello (English)
Rona Voiced by: Yoko (Japanese); Bella Hudson (English)
A pair of witches, one fat and one thin, who serve as the proctors for the apprentice examinations. During the second series, they took care of babies named Deki and Dekipaki. They tested the girls in series 1 and Pop from series 2 onward. They both speak very slowly.
Majo Ruka (マジョルカ) / Patunia
Voiced by: Mayumi Shou (Japanese); Caren Manuel (English)
She first appeared when Majo Rika lost the Maho-do to Dela in a heated card game, who then sold the shop to Majo Ruka. To help her out in the shop, Majo Ruka turned a bat and a rat intoer her servants. After Majo Rika got her shop back, Majo Ruka retreated to a beach where Onpu happened to discover her in the act of using magic, causing her to turn into a witch frog. She then makes Onpu her witch apprentice. During the 2nd and 3rd season, Majo Rika and Majo Ruka are on mostly good terms. By season 4, she returned to her original form.
Majo Don (マジョドン)
Voiced by: Ayumi Takatani
The head of the Witch World's market exchange.
Majo Heart (マジョハート Majo Hāto)
Voiced by: Fumie Houjou
The head doctor of the Witch World who manages the health examinations that Hana is required to pass during the second season.
Majo Miller (マジョミラー Majo Mirā)
Voiced by: Mayumi Shou
The head of the Witch World's kindergarten.
Majo Monroe (マジョモンロー Majo Monrō)
Voiced by: Ikue Ohtani
A deceased witch who was Momoko's teacher in America. She befriended Momoko when she was younger, teaching her English and bakery, before making her her witch apprentice after being discovered and turned into a magical frog. She eventually died due to illness, leaving Momoko with an earring. She is based on actress Marilyn Monroe.
Majo Vanilla (マジョバニラ Majo Banira)
Voiced by: Youko Matsuoka
The head pastry chef of the Witch World, who is Majo Monroe's identical twin sister as they were born from the same rose. Like her sister, she is based on Marilyn Monroe.
Majo Sloan (マジョスローン Majo Surōn)
Voiced by: Hisako Kyouda
Director of the Witch Museum, who used to go on many adventures.
Majo Reed (マジョリード Majo Rīdo)
Voiced by: Mayumi Asano
Founder and mayor of a village for magical frogs, who is hiding the fact she became a magical frog herself.
Majo Ran (マジョラン)
Majo Heart's foster daughter, who doesn't like to rely on magic.
Majo Tourbillon (マジョトゥルビヨン Majo Turubiyon)
Voiced by: Mika Doi
Generally referred to as the queen of many generations ago (先々代の女王様 Zensendai no Jōsama). Majo Tourbillon was once the queen of the Witch World who left her throne in order to marry a human. However, her husband soon died in an accident, and because of her long lifespan, she outlived her son whilst her unchanging appearance caused her grandchildren to leave her. This left her with a distrust in humans and she became enveloped in sadness, sealing off the two worlds and placing a curse which turns any witch discovered by a human into a magical frog, so they would not go through the same suffering she did. Thanks to Doremi and her friends, she is freed from her slumber and undoes the curse, before deciding to return to the human world.

Fairies

Lala (ララ Rara) / Laralie
Voiced by: Megumi Takamura (Japanese); Andi Whaley (English)
Majo Rika's fully grown fairy. Unlike Majo Rika, she is friendly, mature, and more willing to help. Her human-world disguise is a white cat.
Dodo (ドド) , Rere (レレ) (RaeRae in English) Mimi (ミミ) , Roro (ロロ) , Nini (ニニ) , Toto (トト) , and Fafa (ファファ)
The personal fairies of Doremi, Hazuki, Aiko, Onpu, Momoko, Hana, and Pop respectively, which they each received after passing their Level 2 Apprentice examinations. They have similar personalities to their owners and can transform into their appearance, generally to substitute for their owners to avoid suspicion, but they are only able to say their names. They can also be used to operate certain devices, during which they take a more mature form.
Hehe (へへ) / Falina
Voiced by: Hiroko Konishi
She is Majo Ruka's fully grown fairy and is the opposite of Lala, whom she doesn't get along with due to the fact that she calls Lala "old." She is the one who sent the e-mail to Onpu's fans in Ojamajo Doremi Episode 48. Unlike Lala, Hehe has blue hair and dark skin.
Baba (ババ)
Voiced by: Romi Park
The personal fairy of Majo Tourbillon who resides inside of a magical chest. She serves as the main clue pertaining to the items needed to awaken Majo Tourbillon from her slumber. She quickly gains a fondness for cola, often demanding it before sharing any information.

Wizards

Alexander Tagosaku Oyajide (アレクサンドル・T・オヤジーデ Arekusandoru Tagosaku Oyajīde) Feredagio the Great
Voiced by: Ginzo Matsuo
A famous thief from the Wizard World. For his actions, he was trapped inside a notebook PC and forced to help the Ojamajos track down bad cards. He is later freed after fulfilling his duty, but soon attempts to kidnap Hana to use her power for the Wizard World. Afterwards, he is forced to work part-time at the Witch World's kindergarten as punishment for his actions. He has two main forms: one being a suave human form and the other being a small onion-like creature. He has a huge crush on Onpu and is the seventh member of her fan club.
Fujio (フジオ) , Leon (レオン Reon) , Akatsuki () , and Tōru (トオル)
Voiced by: Tomo Saeki
A group of young wizards, collectively known as the FLAT 4, who are tasked with trying to capture Hana during the second season.

Others

Pao (パオ)
Voiced by: Mika Kanai
A mysterious white flying elephant who Hana befriends in the fourth season. When Hana uses an accordion that was found around her neck, she has the ability to suck up the darkness caused by the thorns that had trapped Majo Tourbillon. She also poops valuable beads, though their worth is often balanced out by how much it costs to feed her.
Fami (ふぁみ)
Voiced by: Kumiko Watanabe
A mysterious girl who appears in the last episode of Na-i-sho. She is Doremi's future granddaughter, who traveled through time using magic.

Human World

Misora Elementary School

Also known as "Port Mystic Elementary" in the 4Kids English dub.

Teachers

Ms. Seki (関先生 Seki-sensei) / Miss Cooper
Voiced by: Nanaho Katsuragi (Japanese); Kate Roland (English)
Doremi's homeroom teacher. A strict but otherwise cool-headed teacher who cares about her students. She has a boyfriend and owns a motorbike.
Ms. Yuki (ゆき先生 Yuki-sensei) / Miss Shannon
Voiced by: Yuka Imai (Japanese); Kayzie Rogers (English)
The school nurse, who has helped students from all across the world. At the end of the fourth season, she is revealed to be the true identity of the Queen of the Witch World.
Yūka Nishizawa (西澤 優香 Nishizawa Yūka)
Voiced by: Yuka Tokumitsu
The homeroom teacher of class 5-2 and 6-2 in the third and fourth seasons respectively, who was also Seki's underclassman.
Principal (校長先生 Kōcho-sensei) / Principal Hamburg
Voiced by: Nobuaki Kanemitsu (Japanese); Pete Zarustica (English)
The school's principal.
Vice-Principal (教頭先生 Kyōtō-sensei) / Vice Principal Shoople
Voiced by: Yoshihiko Akaida (Japanese); Eric Stuart (English)
The strict vice-principal.
Ms. Hinako (ひなこ先生 Hinako-sensei)
Voiced by: Kanako Hibimatsu
Pop's homeroom teacher during elementary school.

Class 1 (in 5th and 6th grades)

Former Class 1 (in 3rd and 4th grades)
Former Class 2 (in 3rd and 4th grades)

Class 2 (in 5th and 6th grades)

Former Class 1 (in 3rd and 4th grades)
Former Class 2 (in 3rd and 4th grades)

Others

Notes

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