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  1. Mary Smith moves into the northern English country estate of her Great Aunt Charlotte. The bored, friendless girl tries to make herself useful through chores, but repeatedly messes up. A local boy named Peter teases her for her clumsiness and wild red hair.

    • メアリと魔女の花
    • The Little Broomstick, by Mary Stewart
  2. Out of the satchel spill magic seeds, which cause the plants and animals in the area to rapidly grow. Young Mary Smith moves into the British estate of her Great Aunt Charlotte. The bored, friendless girl creates messes as she tries to make herself useful through chores.

  3. Charlotte (シャーロット, Shārotto) is a great aunt of Mary in Mary and the Witch's Flower. Charlotte has short, grayed hair that reaches her ear length, along with separated short bangs. She has red, rounded glasses which she is rarely seen without, and blue eyes. Her skin is fair and smooth, and she is slightly overweight. Charlotte usually wears a vintage dress that reaches the ankles ...

  4. Jul 8, 2017 · Mary Smith is a clumsy girl with wild red hair who can't seem to do anything right. After moving in with her Great Aunt Charlotte, Mary finds herself lonely and bored, until one day she spies a cat which seems to keep changing color every time she sees it. Curiosity gets the better of her and she follows it...

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  6. Jan 19, 2018 · Mary’s been staying with her great-aunt Charlotte, a wonderful, loving woman, while her hard-working parents get settled into a new home. But they haven’t had a chance to move anything but their daughter into town yet. Before the school year starts, Mary is really, really, really bored. The only other kid she’s even seen in the area is a ...

    • Hiromasa Yonebayashi
  7. Sep 25, 2017 · Mary Smith is living with her great-aunt Charlotte while her parents are immersed in some distant work project. It’s the last week of summer, just before school starts, and Mary is bored...

  8. Jan 17, 2018 · 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. Hiromasa Yonebayashi. Director, Screenplay. Mary Stewart. Novel.