Yadamon

For the 1967 anime series, see Chibikko Kaiju Yadamon.
Yadamon

Yadamon
ヤダモン
Genre Adventure, Fantasy
Anime television series
Directed by Masuji Harada
Takashi Yui
Studio Avaco Creative Studios
Network NHK
Original run 24 August 1992 16 July 1993
Episodes 170
Game
Yadamon: Wonderland Dream
Developer Sting Entertainment
Publisher Tokuma Shoten
Genre Adventure
Platform Super Famicom
Released November 26, 1993

Yadamon (ヤダモン) or Yadamon: Magical Dreamer[1] is a 10-minute anime created by Suezen that originally run between 24 August 1992 to 16 July 1993. The series was broadcast every weekday. In the 21-week first run, 110 episodes aired. A second series, with 60 episodes, aired in 1993 on NHK's Educational Channel.[2] It stars Yadamon a young and novice witch who flies by turning her hair into butterfly wings, rides a magical vacuum and has a talking manatee for a mentor.[3]

Plot

After causing havoc in the Witch Forest, the queen, Yadamon's mother, banishes her to human world. She does this not only to teach Yadamon a lesson, but also because she has a secret passion for human magazines and books. While at the human world, the queen keeps a close watch at Yadamon which becomes a problem cause she falls asleep almost anywhere.

The human world has gone extremely hi-tech. Also, a lot of animals has become extinct. Yadamon finds herself in the island named Creature Island, where genetically re-created species are being made. In the island she meets Jean and his parents Edward and Maria.

Yadamon meets many misadventures in the human world due to her curiosity which causes a lot of trouble to the humans and her guardian fairy, Timon, who has the ability to stop time (however in doing so he shape shift into a clock and is unable to move till the transformation ends).[3]

As Yadamon learns to adapt to human world and use her powers, a new threat is brewing. Kira, the evil witch who was sealed inside a volcano by the queen and the great witch Beril, has escaped. She is out for revenge and has set her eyes to the humans and Yadamon. In the final series is revealed the true origin of the mysterious egg which generate an evil copy of Yadamon which wishes to cause the apocalypse.

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