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      • The glowing blue flower is called a Fly-by-Night or the Witch's Flower, a rare specimen that only grows every few years and is coveted by witches -- and it's easy to understand why, because when Mary touches the flower, she suddenly possesses powerful magicks she never had before.
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  2. The Fly-By-Night (夜間飛行, Yakan Hikō), also known as the Flower of Witch (魔女の花, Majo no Hana), are magical glowing flowers featured in Mary and the Witch's Flower. Fly-By-Nights only bloom once every seven years, the legend has it that witches covet the flower for its magical power.

  3. A local boy named Peter teases her for her clumsiness and wild red hair. Tib and Gib, Peter's cats, lead Mary to some mysterious glowing flowers. The gardener identifies the flowers as "fly-by-night"; legend has it that witches covet the flower for its magical power. The next day, Gib disappears.

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    • The Little Broomstick, by Mary Stewart
  4. Sep 25, 2017 · So when she sees a black cat turn to a gray one, she readily follows it into the woods, where she finds a strange glowing blue flower. This, it turns out, is Fly-by-night, or the Witch’s Flower.

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  5. Mad Scientist: Doctor Dee is willing to use the Fly-By-Night flower to carry on his experiments with animals and humans for evil purposes. Magic Mirror: The Red-Haired Witch has one in her old house, which she uses to give Mary the last blossom from the witch's flower.

  6. That night, Madam sends a message to Mary, informing that she's kidnapped Peter, and demands that Mary bring the fly-by-night bulbs to her. She and Tib quickly fly back to Endor with the bulbs, but Madam and Doctor Dee imprison her in their transformation lab.

  7. Sep 25, 2017 · The glowing blue flower is called a Fly-by-Night or the Witch's Flower, a rare specimen that only grows every few years and is coveted by witches -- and it's easy to understand why,...

  8. Madame Mumblechook is the main antagonist in the Studio Ponoc film, Mary and the Witch's Flower . She is the Headmistress of Endor College, loved by all her students and equally respected. As the film progresses her true nature of obtaining the Fly-by-Night flower starts to show.

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