Little Witch Chappy

Little Witch Chappy

Animation

Little Witch Chappy

1S | 39E
04/03/1972
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1. The Magical Family is Here

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4/3/1972

2. My Friend is a Monster

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4/10/1972

3. Papa is Naniya-san

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4/17/1972

4. Comparing the Nature of Man

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4/24/1972

5. Don-chan's Sister

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5/1/1972

6. Reclaim Mama

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5/8/1972

7. 500m to Glory

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5/15/1972

8. Cannot Return back to the Magical World

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5/22/1972

9. Targeted Don

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5/29/1972

10. Phantom D51

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6/5/1972

11. Three Wishes

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6/12/1972

12. Compare the Wishes of Grandma

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6/19/1972

13. Papa's Diary

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6/26/1972

14. Ghost Disturbance in the Hostel

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7/3/1972

15. My Favourite Principal for the Day

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7/10/1972

16. Girl from the Magical Hill

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7/17/1972

17. Thank you, Papa

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7/24/1972

18. Adventure on the Isolated Island

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7/31/1972

19. Baby-napper

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8/7/1972

20. Hello, Phoenix

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8/14/1972

21. Homerun Leader

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8/21/1972

22. The Dolphin Paradise

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8/28/1972

23. The Festival

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9/4/1972

24. The Demon that Run Away

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9/11/1972

25. Don-chan's Rainbow

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9/18/1972

26. The Bicycle that Flies into the Sky

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9/25/1972

27. Don-chan Flood

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10/2/1972

28. Independence! Waste Park

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10/9/1972

29. Prince of the Animals

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10/16/1972

30. Please Wait, Otamgetter!

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10/23/1972

31. The Distinguished Granny

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10/30/1972

32. Yearning of Kyoto

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11/6/1972

33. Apple Village, Apple Apple Showdown

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11/13/1972

34. Episode 34

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11/20/1972

35. Money and Friendship

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11/27/1972

36. Episode 36

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12/4/1972

37. Farewell, Snow

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12/11/1972

38. Thinking of Christmas

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12/18/1972

39. Chappy, where are you going

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12/25/1972

Overview

Mahou Tsukai Chappy or Little Witch Chappy is an anime series that debuted in Asahi Broadcasting Corporation in 1972. It is the fifth magical girl anime in history, and the fifth produced by the Toei Animation studio. While the show was fairly popular, it was not as popular as Toei's earlier magical-girl series, and is relatively obscure compared to its predecessors. In addition to its success in Japan, Chappy has been dubbed into Italian, French, and Spanish and broadcast on TV in Italy and in various Latin American nations such as Mexico, Peru, or Chile. A manga adaptation of the story was drawn by Hideo Azuma, who later became more famous for his manga-turned-anime works, Little Pollon and Nanako SOS. Chappy, along with other Toei magical girls such as Akko-chan, Sally, Cutie Honey, Megu-chan, Lunlun, and Lalabel, is a playable character in the Sony PlayStation game Majokko Daisakusen: Little Witching Mischiefs. The series was released on DVD in Japan in a box set in December 2005.

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