TV-Series
Description
Doremi Harukaze, a third-grade elementary student, introduces herself as "the world’s most unluckiest pretty girl," embodying clumsiness and a streak of misfortune. Her childhood is marked by family tensions, jealousy toward her younger sister Pop over parental attention, and a piano recital failure that sparked her enduring obsession with steak. Academically struggling yet fiercely compassionate, she meddles in others’ troubles despite accusations of nosiness.

Her path shifts when she stumbles upon a magic shop operated by Majo Rika, a witch cursed into frog form. To lift Rika’s curse, Doremi becomes the first witch apprentice, later forming a trio with Hazuki Fujiwara and Aiko Senoo. Though designated the leader, her spells frequently misfire due to distraction or hunger, initially manifesting her gluttonous habits. Persistent practice slowly hones her magical control.

In *Ojamajo Doremi Sharp*, Doremi’s responsibilities escalate when she witnesses the birth of Hana, a magical infant destined to rule the witch world. As Hana’s primary caregiver, she navigates growing maternal instincts, balancing overprotectiveness with trust. The *Mōtto! Ojamajo Doremi* arc tests her teamwork and dedication as she juggles patissier exams with curing Hana’s cursed aversion to vegetables.

*Ojamajo Doremi Dokkān!* challenges Doremi further when Hana’s wish to age strains magical resources. She helps recreate sentimental gifts to dismantle a dual-world-threatening curse, ultimately renouncing full witchhood to preserve her human bonds—a choice affirming her faith in ordinary solutions. The *Na-i-sho* OVA highlights her empathy in episodes like bonding with a hospitalized girl dreaming of witchcraft.

Key relationships define her journey: unwavering camaraderie with Hazuki, a rivalry-turned-alliance with Onpu Segawa (a forbidden magic user), and evolving romantic feelings for classmate Tetsuya Kotake, overshadowing a brief crush on wizard Akatsuki. Her fraught sisterhood with Pop matures into mutual respect, fueled by Doremi’s protective pride.

Recurring quirks include comedic failures to eat steak and ice cream mishaps. Her visual design shifts with each season—gardening themes in *Sharp*, baker uniforms in *Mōtto!*, craft-inspired outfits in *Dokkān!*. Four pivotal scenes depict her with loose hair, signaling emotional shifts. Her name, derived from the musical scale "Do-Re-Mi," mirrors her thematic focus on harmony and personal growth.