Tweeny Witches (2004-2005)

Premiere:
April 9, 2004

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 40

Finale:
March 4, 2005

Original Title:
魔法少女隊アルス

Alternate Titles:
Magic-Girl Squad: Alice
Magical Girl Squad Arusu
Mahou Shoujo-tai Arusu
Mahou Shoujo-tai Arusu the Adventure
Mahou Shoujotai
The Adventures of Tweeny Witches
Tweeny Witches: Alice Adventures
Tweeny Witches: Arusu in Wonderland
Tweeny Witches: The Adventure
Tweeny Witches: Through the Looking Glass
Tweeny Witches: What Arusu Found There
魔法少女隊アルス the Adventure

Genres:
Animation

Production Companies:
Beyond C.
STUDIO4℃
TFC
dentsu

Countries:
JP

Arusu believes in magic and it's power to do good in the world. Unfortunately for her, her fellow witches disagree, and use their powers for all sorts of neat tricks, like turning little sprites into their slaves. Realizing that this nightmare is a reality, Arusu sets out to change the ways of the witches, and gets up to some hilarious hijinks along the way.

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Animation Director:
Eiko Tanaka

Art Direction:
Daisuke Nakayama

Characters:
Daisuke Nakayama

Director:
Yoshiharu Ashino

Director of Photography:
Hisashi Goseki

Executive Producer:
Eiko Tanaka
Kiyotaka Ninomiya
Yuuji Shimamoto

Line Producer:
Hiroto Yonemori

Original Music Composer:
Tamiya Terashima

Producer:
Hiroyuki Hattori
Rika Tsurusaki
Shinjiro Yokoyama
Shinsaku Tanaka
Wataru Tanaka

Production Coordinator:
Masaki Igawa

Script:
Shinji Obara

Sound Director:
Keiichiro Miyoshi

Writer:
Sunao Katabuchi

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