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- Despite the Harry Potter -type setup that lands Mary at Mumblechook’s college of magic, Mary and the Witch’s Flower is actually based on the 1971 children’s book The Little Broomstick, written by Mary Stewart, a British novelist specializing in the romantic mystery genre.
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Mary and the Witch's Flower (Japanese: メアリと魔女の花, Hepburn: Meari to Majo no Hana) is a 2017 Japanese animated fantasy film co-written and directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi, produced by Studio Ponoc founder Yoshiaki Nishimura, animated by Studio Ponoc, and distributed by Toho in Japan.
- 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 (メアリと魔女の花 , Meari to Majo no Hana) is an Japanese animated feature films and produced by Studio Ponoc and directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi and produced Yoshiaki Nishimura. It premiere in Japan on July 8, 2017, by Toho while the English-language dubbed and subtitled...
Jan 18, 2018 · Based on “The Little Broomstick,” a durably popular novel by Mary Stewart, and directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi, “Mary and the Witch’s Flower” is a charming children’s...
- Hiromasa Yonebayashi
Jul 8, 2017 · 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.
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- Animation, Adventure, Family
- Hiromasa Yonebayashi
- 2017-07-08
Nov 21, 2017 · Despite the Harry Potter -type setup that lands Mary at Mumblechook’s college of magic, Mary and the Witch’s Flower is actually based on the 1971 children’s book The Little Broomstick,...
Sep 25, 2017 · Based on Mary Stewart 's 1971 children's fantasy book The Little Broomstick, Mary and the Witch's Flower comes from The Secret World of Arrietty and When Marnie Was...
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.