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It stars the voices of Hana Sugisaki, Yūki Amami and Fumiyo Kohinata . Premise. A girl named Mary Smith (Sugisaki) who finds "fly-by-night", a mysterious flower that can give her the power to become a witch for only one night. [5] [6] The film was released in Japan on 8 July 2017.
- メアリと魔女の花
- The Little Broomstick, by Mary Stewart
- Meari to Majo no Hana
- Hiromasa Yonebayashi
Mary and the Witch's Flower (2017) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Jul 8, 2017 · Mary and the Witch's Flower: Directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi. With Hana Sugisaki, Ryunosuke Kamiki, Yûki Amami, Fumiyo Kohinata. Based on "The Little Broomstick" by Mary Stewart, a strange flower grants a girl magic powers.
- (15K)
- Animation, Adventure, Family
- Hiromasa Yonebayashi
- 2017-07-08
The cast of Mary and the Witch's Flower, featuring several veteran actors and singers. Voice recording began in May 2017. Hiromasa Yonebayashi, who enjoys working with talent he previously collaborated with at Studio Ghibli, hired Hana Sugisaki (she voiced Sayaka in When Marnie Was There) and Yûki Amami (Granmamare in Ponyo).
Jul 8, 2017 · The Mary and The Witch's Flower Cast. Mary Smith. voiced by Ruby Barnhill and 1 other. Peter. voiced by Louis Ashbourne Serkis and 1 other. Madam Mumblechook. voiced by Kate Winslet and 1 other. Doctor Dee. voiced by Jim Broadbent and 1 other. Great-Aunt Charlotte. voiced by Lynda Baron and 1 other. Red-Haired Witch.
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Young Mary follows a mysterious cat into the nearby forest and discovers an old broomstick and the strange Fly-by-Night flower, a rare plant that blossoms once every seven years.
- (92)
- Adventure, Fantasy, Anime
- PG
Mary Smith, a young girl who lives with her great-aunt in the countryside, follows a mysterious cat into the nearby forest where she finds a strange flower and an old broom, none of which is as ordinary as it seems.