Ep 11. Early Rising Girl Marina and Heart's Bouquet
- April 18, 1999
The episode "Early Rising Girl Marina and Heart's Bouquet" is the eleventh episode of the first season of "Ojamajo Doremi." The episode revolves around the girls' desire to create the perfect bouquet for a special occasion.
The episode begins with Doremi, Hazuki, and Aiko discussing the upcoming wedding of Mr. Harukaze's friend. The girls want to create the perfect bouquet for the bride, but they are unsure of how to accomplish this. As they brainstorm, they realize that they need to learn more about flowers and how to arrange them.
Meanwhile, a new girl has transferred to their school named Marina Koizumi. Marina is known for being an early riser and always being on time. She is also very good at flower arranging. Doremi, Hazuki, and Aiko see Marina as competition and become jealous of her skills.
One day, Hana-chan overhears the girls talking and decides to help them. She uses magic to turn the girls into flowers, allowing them to experience firsthand how flowers are arranged. The girls learn a lot from the experience and are able to create a beautiful bouquet for the wedding.
However, their jealousy towards Marina continues. They begin to plot against her by setting up an early morning practice session for the upcoming sports festival, knowing that Marina will always arrive early. Their plan backfires when Marina is able to motivate the girls to work hard and improve their skills.
In the end, the girls realize that they were wrong to be jealous of Marina. They apologize to her and ask for her help in creating a special bouquet for their mother's birthday. Marina agrees to help them and they are able to create a beautiful bouquet that touches their mother's heart.
Throughout the episode, themes of jealousy, competition, and the importance of hard work are explored. The girls learn valuable lessons about these themes and are able to grow and improve as a result. Ultimately, the episode is a heartwarming story about friendship and the power of working together to achieve a common goal.