Not super close, but Steven Universe made an effort to handle mature topics in a "child friendly" way with the fantasy aesthetic. But the amateur writing really stood out and majority of the morals/episodic problems fell flat in comparison to Ojamajo Doremi.
Why do some people think that children can't handle or understand topics like loss, depression or even unconditional love in children's media? Do they think children aren't experiencing heavy emotions at such a young age and see no reason to expose them to it? It seems naive.
I'm thankful I got to watch Doremi when I was a child.
Strawberry Shortcake.
I remember watching that when I was little but it was pretty different. Which version?
nta but probably the 2003 version.
PPGZ's main characters are a lot more similar to Doremi's.
Did the parents of one of her girl friends divorced because her mother had a misscarrige?
No, but it did inspire an anon here to induce an abortion after finding out it would be a girl.
The original 3 Doremi witches are the exact same archetypes as the Powerpuff Girls which came out first.
Blossom was not obsessed with steak.
Wouldn't Hazuki be Blossom's closer parallel? Book smart overachiever? While Doremi is more airheaded like Bubbles.
Why are main girls so often the dumb ones in Japan
I don't even know of other anime quite like it.
Precure shares some of it's DNA but it's not nearly as down to earth.
Whats Doremi about? I know it by name and pics, but never watched or read it.
One of the purer magical girl series. It's grounded enough that real world experiences are devastating.
It spends the first season meticulously establishing the rules of magic so the later episodes hurt that much more.
Soul
Soulless
Ojamajo Doremi had a lot more passion in its writing and story than anything American cartoons ever did.
amphibia or powefull girls
>the porn
Not super close, but Steven Universe made an effort to handle mature topics in a "child friendly" way with the fantasy aesthetic. But the amateur writing really stood out and majority of the morals/episodic problems fell flat in comparison to Ojamajo Doremi.
Why do some people think that children can't handle or understand topics like loss, depression or even unconditional love in children's media? Do they think children aren't experiencing heavy emotions at such a young age and see no reason to expose them to it? It seems naive.
I'm thankful I got to watch Doremi when I was a child.
I wouldn't even say the human topics in Ojamajo Doremi were mature. They were all common things any child could experience.
Why is there a flood of anime this past week? Frick these homosexuals breaking Cinemaphile's number one rule.
And the spam from here too
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