Also rember Momoko couldn't tell anyone about Majo Morrow, so imagen what it's like for a kid to see their granma die and then have to keep it a secret from their parents FOREVER!
This is one of the more strong and emotional episode in this season. Not only we get to see how Momoko is handling being a foreigner in school, but we also learned how Momoko became a Witch's Apprentice. I do like how Seki Sensei is handling things, by not only speaking in English, but also try to let Momoko to understand the ground rules of studying in a Japanese school. It took some talking, and it is better that everyone is one the same page, and understand each other. P.S. I would like to argue regarding your point Goddess Madoka controlling life and death. What Madoka did was just breaking the cycle of a magical girls turned into witches from the past, present and future all at once, at the cost of her own existence known by everyone but one. Note that these so called deaths aren't natural at all, and were done by magical or unnatural means. What Madoka did was also not erasing death, or even changing the cycle of life and death itself. What she can do is to help the magical girls that were about to turned into witches due to despair, and actually move on to the afterlife without the repercussion of turning into a witch. Which means, yes, magical girls in Madoka's new world can still die. Its just that they won't turn into the very thing they are killing.
yes !!!!! and again i can't stop crying from all the emotions bundled inside that got loose momoko englisg is better than most shounen anime "englishmen" even though she have an excuse of speaking with japanese accent or plain incorectly because she didn't start off as native english person, and the no japanese house rule might actually also be belivable cause of her communication issues. and i also love how in this episode we hear her double over the headset momoko was slamed into this show by force , but even after 1-2 episodes she feel like she belong there and that is one of the strongest themes of this season, and touching issues you wouldn't see in western cartoon to a level you would be crucificed online nowdays. i am waiting for Beth episode and Tamaki reformation and that one absent girl . i want to cry more remembering all of it
If I remeber correctly accents are set in stone by age 12 so Momoko shouldn't have a japanise accent, but I suppose that with her parents speaking with a thick accent it's logical that it rubbed off on her a bit.
Janice Kawaye as Doremi Harukaze Daniel DiMaggio as Akasutsi Ellen DeGeneres as Momoko Asuka Markeda McKay as Beth Yvonne Grundy as Baba Alessia Cara as Hehe
Madison Skyy Polan as Pop Harukaze Scarlett Estevez as Kumiko Isabella Acres as Rie Madeleine McGraw as Karin Hirano Cheryl Chase as Sayaka Millie Davis as Beth Jenna Weir as Pao chan Liliana Mumy as Hana chan/Hana Makihatayama (Oldest) Alice May and Bryn McAuley as Hana chan/Hana Makihatayama (Baby)
Markeda McKay as Beth Dana Gaier as Momoko Asuka Mallory Mahoney as Pop Harukaze Scarlett Estevez as Kumiko Emma Ho as Karin Hirano Isabella Acres as Rie Cheryl Chase as Sayaka
Also rember Momoko couldn't tell anyone about Majo Morrow, so imagen what it's like for a kid to see their granma die and then have to keep it a secret from their parents FOREVER!
shouldn'y majo monroe just be a neighbourhood grandmother runing a pastry shop for non magical people i mean before frog , but after frog yes
This is one of the more strong and emotional episode in this season. Not only we get to see how Momoko is handling being a foreigner in school, but we also learned how Momoko became a Witch's Apprentice. I do like how Seki Sensei is handling things, by not only speaking in English, but also try to let Momoko to understand the ground rules of studying in a Japanese school.
It took some talking, and it is better that everyone is one the same page, and understand each other.
P.S. I would like to argue regarding your point Goddess Madoka controlling life and death. What Madoka did was just breaking the cycle of a magical girls turned into witches from the past, present and future all at once, at the cost of her own existence known by everyone but one. Note that these so called deaths aren't natural at all, and were done by magical or unnatural means.
What Madoka did was also not erasing death, or even changing the cycle of life and death itself. What she can do is to help the magical girls that were about to turned into witches due to despair, and actually move on to the afterlife without the repercussion of turning into a witch. Which means, yes, magical girls in Madoka's new world can still die. Its just that they won't turn into the very thing they are killing.
Ellen deGeneres as Momoko Asuka
Markeda McKay as Beth
This was a sweet and heartbreaking episode. Trivia: Momoko's Italian name is Mindy.
9:24 OMG ! Lord Moebius from Fresh Pretty Cure 😭
he controlled their deaths too
we didn't seen a letter from klein so we can't be sure she might just run out of energy like yoda
@@kokodin5895 Yeah 😭
yes !!!!! and again i can't stop crying from all the emotions bundled inside that got loose
momoko englisg is better than most shounen anime "englishmen" even though she have an excuse of speaking with japanese accent or plain incorectly because she didn't start off as native english person, and the no japanese house rule might actually also be belivable cause of her communication issues. and i also love how in this episode we hear her double over the headset
momoko was slamed into this show by force , but even after 1-2 episodes she feel like she belong there and that is one of the strongest themes of this season, and touching issues you wouldn't see in western cartoon to a level you would be crucificed online nowdays. i am waiting for Beth episode and Tamaki reformation and that one absent girl . i want to cry more remembering all of it
If I remeber correctly accents are set in stone by age 12 so Momoko shouldn't have a japanise accent, but I suppose that with her parents speaking with a thick accent it's logical that it rubbed off on her a bit.
Ey! EY! HEY NO HINTS NO SPOILERS
Janice Kawaye as Doremi Harukaze
Daniel DiMaggio as Akasutsi
Ellen DeGeneres as Momoko Asuka
Markeda McKay as Beth
Yvonne Grundy as Baba
Alessia Cara as Hehe
7:43 congratulations! your Pikachu evolved into Politoad xD
Motto! Ojamajo Doremi Ep.2
Madison Skyy Polan as Pop Harukaze
Scarlett Estevez as Kumiko
Isabella Acres as Rie
Madeleine McGraw as Karin Hirano
Cheryl Chase as Sayaka
Millie Davis as Beth
Jenna Weir as Pao chan
Liliana Mumy as Hana chan/Hana Makihatayama (Oldest)
Alice May and Bryn McAuley as Hana chan/Hana Makihatayama (Baby)
Majo Monroe is definitely my most favorite motivated character ever. Her motherly/granny voice sounds like Yoshie Shinozaki from Corpse Party series.
Dana Gaier as Momoko Asuka
Amari McCoy as Beth
Janice Kawaye as Doremi Harukaze
Daniel DiMaggio as Akasutsi
8:14
Badum-tsh!
Yeah , i like your opinion but you should not look at these shows in an adult way or your brain will exölode 💀 👍👍👍
( just a tipp for most kids shows)
Markeda McKay as Beth
Dana Gaier as Momoko Asuka
Mallory Mahoney as Pop Harukaze
Scarlett Estevez as Kumiko
Emma Ho as Karin Hirano
Isabella Acres as Rie
Cheryl Chase as Sayaka