To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the popular anime series "Ojamajo Doremi", it has been announced that the event "Ojamajo Doremi Summer Party 2025" will be held on August 3rd at the Pacifico Yokohama Conference Center Main Hall (Nishi-ku, Yokohama). Tickets for the event will go on sale at Ticket Pia from 10:00 am on July 5th.
To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the broadcast of "Ojamajo Doremi#", a flower display project with the motif of Flower Garden MAHO-do will be held. Participants can participate by paying a participation fee of 3,300 yen or more. On the day of the event, a flower display with the participant's name on it will be displayed at the venue.
The design of the special gift for purchasing tickets was also revealed. S-seat tickets will come with a "Group Acrylic Keychain Summer Ver." and a "Mini Clear Tote Bag" featuring an illustration of the six members of MAHO-do dressed in summery outfits. The acrylic keychain will also be included with the streaming ticket. Merchandise such as acrylic keychains and badges that will be on sale on the day of the event were also revealed.
In preparation for the event, Maho-do cast members including Chiba Chiemi, who plays Harukaze Doremi, have commented. Chiba said, "I'm so excited to see everyone at the Doremi Harukaze party! For those who can't attend, there will be a live stream! We can all enjoy it together no matter where we are. Let's make it a happy and lucky day♪."
Akitani Tomoko, who plays Fujiwara Hazuki, commented, "I'm very happy to hear that there are so many people looking forward to the Summer Party. It's really great that people who can't make it to the venue can enjoy it together via streaming from anywhere in Japan or overseas!"
Matsuoka Yuki, who plays Seno Aiko, said, "It's been a while since we've had an event in a big hall! The songs and story are full of content that is unique to this time! I'm happy that people far away will be able to watch it through the stream! But what I really want is to 'see everyone!' I'll do my best with that feeling in mind!!"
Rumi Shishido, who plays Onpu Segawa, said, "Congratulations on the 25th anniversary of ' Ojamajo Doremi'! Now that it's been decided to stream the event, we'll do our best to make it so that even those who can't participate in real time can enjoy it together wherever they are!"
Miyahara Eimi, who plays Asuka Momoko, commented, "There are lots of events being held, such as cafes and merchandise sales, but I'm very happy that the cast can meet everyone together again. As the summer temperature rises, let's have fun at the Summer Party! We often receive messages from overseas fans every day, and from all kinds of countries! We are often told to come, and it seems that this time there will also be an overseas broadcast, so I hope everyone will enjoy it."
Otani Ikue, who plays Hana, said, "I am once again reminded of the fact that Ojamajo Doremi has been loved by so many people for so long! In this day and age where we can connect no matter where we are, it is possible for us to deliver power to people far away! It's wonderful! I can't wait to share this with people all over the world."
"Ojamajo Doremi Summer Party 2025" is an event where fans can feel like they are at a class reunion and reminisce with the characters and voice actors, creating summer memories. In addition to an original reading performance by the voice actors, Toei Animation producer Hiromi Seki, who is in charge of the series, and director Junichi Sato, the original series director, will also be appearing.
"Ojamajo Doremi" depicts the daily training of the main character Doremi, who has become an apprentice witch, and her friends as they train to become full-fledged witches. The first season of the TV anime aired from February 1999 to January 2000, the second season "Ojamajo Doremi Doremi Sharp" from February 2000 to January 2001, the third season "More! Ojamajo Doremi" from February 2001 to January 2002, and the fourth season "Ojamajo Doremi Doremi Dokkaan!" from February 2002 to January 2003. The release of the animated film "Looking for Magical Doremi," which commemorated the 20th anniversary of the series, in 2020 also attracted much attention.