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Pop Harukaze, younger sister of Doremi Harukaze, becomes the fourth witch apprentice after uncovering the secrets of Maho-dou. Initially condescending and competitive toward her older sister, her behavior arises from lingering inferiority, as Doremi’s social charm contrasts with Pop’s praised responsibility. Through confronting her envy, she gradually builds mutual respect with Doremi, strengthening their sibling bond.
She sports wing-like pink pigtails, a fair complexion, and round mulberry-red eyes. Early costumes pair a light pink smock with a red skirt, later replaced by a cyan blouse. Her design inverts Doremi’s palette—pink hair with red accents versus Doremi’s red hair with pink motifs.
Joining the apprentices after stumbling upon their magic, Pop proves diligent in training but faces setbacks from age constraints, like early bedtimes barring her from nighttime exams. Partnered with the fairy Fafa, she wields a red clover crystal ball and spells such as *"Pretty Witch Pop-cchi!"* to channel her magic.
Beyond her sister, Pop bonds deeply with Onpu, even relinquishing her magic to aid her in a pivotal crisis. She admires Aiko and navigates complex ties with Hana-chan, balancing nurturing instincts with rivalry over contrasting traits. Collaborations with Hazuki and Momoko highlight her adaptability and maturity.
Childhood flashbacks reveal early admiration for Doremi curdling into resentment after perceived neglect, including Doremi pushing her away as a baby. Over time, Pop reconciles these wounds, acknowledging shared flaws with her sister—struggles with crafts and impulsive decisions.
In later arcs, she aids in raising Hana-chan and mediates tensions between magical realms. Choosing humanity over eternal witchhood, she prioritizes mortal bonds and aspirations, mirroring her peers’ decisions.
Notable details include her 200-yen allowance, a unique brass instrument among the group, and light novel depictions aligning her age with Doremi’s by the series’ end. Production notes cite resolved naming conflicts and occasional pupil-color inconsistencies in animation.
She sports wing-like pink pigtails, a fair complexion, and round mulberry-red eyes. Early costumes pair a light pink smock with a red skirt, later replaced by a cyan blouse. Her design inverts Doremi’s palette—pink hair with red accents versus Doremi’s red hair with pink motifs.
Joining the apprentices after stumbling upon their magic, Pop proves diligent in training but faces setbacks from age constraints, like early bedtimes barring her from nighttime exams. Partnered with the fairy Fafa, she wields a red clover crystal ball and spells such as *"Pretty Witch Pop-cchi!"* to channel her magic.
Beyond her sister, Pop bonds deeply with Onpu, even relinquishing her magic to aid her in a pivotal crisis. She admires Aiko and navigates complex ties with Hana-chan, balancing nurturing instincts with rivalry over contrasting traits. Collaborations with Hazuki and Momoko highlight her adaptability and maturity.
Childhood flashbacks reveal early admiration for Doremi curdling into resentment after perceived neglect, including Doremi pushing her away as a baby. Over time, Pop reconciles these wounds, acknowledging shared flaws with her sister—struggles with crafts and impulsive decisions.
In later arcs, she aids in raising Hana-chan and mediates tensions between magical realms. Choosing humanity over eternal witchhood, she prioritizes mortal bonds and aspirations, mirroring her peers’ decisions.
Notable details include her 200-yen allowance, a unique brass instrument among the group, and light novel depictions aligning her age with Doremi’s by the series’ end. Production notes cite resolved naming conflicts and occasional pupil-color inconsistencies in animation.