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  1. Yoshiaki Nishimura. Screenplay by. Riko Sakaguchi. Hiromasa Yonebayashi. Based on. The Little Broomstick by Mary Stewart. Starring. Hana Sugisaki. Yūki Amami. Fumiyo Kohinata. Music by. Takatsugu Muramatsu. Cinematography. Toru Fukushi. Studio Ponoc. Production. Nippon TV Movies Mary and the Witch's Flower Production Committee: Amuse. Chukyo TV.

  2. 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.

  3. 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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  5. For the chapter of the same name, see Chapter 906. For the volume of the same name, see Volume 90. The Holy Land Mary Geoise[2] (聖地マリージョア, Seichi Marījoa?) is the capital of the World Government where its top brass reside and govern, the God's Knights have jurisdiction, and where the Celestial Dragons reside. It also hosts the Levely, a council of royalty from various World ...

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  6. Apr 10, 2024 · The title can be translated as "Mary and the Witch's Flower". It was produced by Studio Ponoc, founded by former members of Studio Ghibli. It is based on the novel "The Little Broomstick" by Mary Stewart.

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  7. Sep 25, 2017 · The film is based on The Little Broomstick, a 1971 children’s fantasy by author Mary Stewart, best known for her Arthurian trilogy beginning with The Crystal Cave.

  8. Mary Smith is the main protagonist in the film: Mary and the Witch's Flower directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi and produced by Studio Ponoc. Her Seiyū was Hana Sugisaki. Mary is a young girl with bushy, bright red hair that reaches just past her shoulders.