

Magical doremi episode 16 series#
Before the series was removed from the 4Kids website there was a group shot from Motto, featuring Momoko with the girls.It was theorized to be because of the time they chose to air the program, doing it so early that it was missed by most viewers, along with how they tried to make it a low-rating show for younger children. The series was met with poor reception and generally kept a low rating, being unable to gain a solid fanbase or audience. Trying to popularize the series, 4kids had made plenty of merchandise in hopes to attract little girls to the bright and colorful toys. The rights to Magical DoReMi are currently unlicensed under the original licensor Toei Animation.
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Magical Doremi and all it's related content would subsequently be removed from the 4Kids TV website there afterwards, with it being suspected that 4Kids Entertainment's license to the franchise had expired by this point. Magical Doremi would briefly return to TV broadcasts on April 24th, 2010 with the re-airing of the first episode on The CW4Kids, the Saturday morning programming block for the The CW Television Network, however the show would eventually air for the final time on July 17th, 2010 before being dropped from the network altogether. The last episode was released on May 2, 2008, concluding the show with a total of 50 episodes. Magical DoReMi would continue its run starting November 13, 2007, with the remaining episodes being released exclusively on the 4Kids TV website, labelled as "Season 2". The first 26 episodes had been aired by March 11, 2006, while reruns would continue until Augbefore the show was dropped from the network's line-up. Regular broadcasting for Magical DoReMi begun on Septemwith the premiere of Episode 1. Around this time, 4Kids were said to have held a poll to determine which of their new shows would premiere first and Magical DoReMi supposedly ranked among the top contenders. Nearing the show's premiere, 4Kids announced on their website that Episode 4 would be broadcasted on 4Kids TV as a preview episode on August 13, 2005. The CEO of 4Kids Entertainment, Alfred Kahn showed faith in Bandai America's marketing, while Bandai America's Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Bill Beebe stated that they were expecting high demand on the toy line.

The toy line included a wide range of dolls, playsets and role-play items that were expected to be available for retail in Spring 2006. On August 10th, 2005, 4Kids announced that they had made a licensing agreement with Bandai America to serve as the master toy licensee for distributing Magical DoReMi merchandise in the United States. By late 2004, 4Kids had successfully acquired the rights to the franchise and planned to begin broadcast the following year. According to a report from C21 Media, 4Kids Entertainment had been working on a deal with Toei Animation to acquire a license to the Ojamajo Doremi franchise since late 2003 with the desire of expanding their line-up of shows aimed at a female audience.
