![]() To the right side opposite the entrance was the kitchen where the Ojamajo baked, and hrough a doorway in the kitchen led to the candy making machine. The front of the store is where customers can order, but to the side and in the back are tables so the customers can enjoy their pastries there if they wished. The witch door remains in the back, but behind a door. The tall part of the shop was removed to make more room for the backyard, while the tree of life tower remains, it was changed in shape and given floored segments. The sign has been shaped like an opened chocolate bar with the shops name on it, while the shop resembles a triangle, shaped like a house of gingerbread or on a cake. It lost many of the plants in order to focus on the sweet theme instead, such as the ivy around the steps and fenced area. The shape of the shop had changed once again. Sweet House MAHO-dou: After the group obtained new magic abilities and a new member to the group, the maho-dou was once again transformed into a brand new store. Between floors were big circles where the Ojamajo could see between floors and talk with others if they had to. Hana-chan often slept in the top room or in the greenhouse area across the shop's main room for customers. The store gained a connecting segment between the two pieces of building, a giant greenhouse and a tree. The backyard had grown bigger and the witch world portal had been moved to be inside of the fountain located there. The tower was changed into a two-story entranceway, and where the shop used to be located remains, but the windows had changed and it was elongated in order to connect to the Green House where the Tree of Life is located. In this Maho-dou the Ojamajo had worked with Flowers in terms of becoming Florist.ĭue to becoming a plant themed shop, many plants had been added to the outside ranging from flowers, ivy, thin bushes, and small trees. ![]() Together the four used their new Magical Stage of the season and along with the Witch Queen, they transformed it into a bigger building. On the opposite side of the room is a hallway with a few doors, one going to the backyard (which would become the door to the magical world) one to a bathroom and another to a living room.įlower Garden MAHO-dou, was the second form of the shop after the Ojamajo had become Witch apprentice once more. Nearby is a set of steps leading to the upper floor, where magical beings usually appear or hang out to avoid being seen by humans. The main interior consists of a big room full of all the clay goods and a small desk in the corner next to a window area. A set of steps is needed to get to the door. It has many windows and a sign that hangs over the giant, front entrance window. The outside consists of a small building with a tall tower covered in ivy that isn't used very much other then to go to the backyard if not through the door inside. After the ojamajo were told they would have to work there however, they decided to change it up by adding current, up to date items and brighter colors. ![]() Originally it was creepy, old-fashioned, and not aesthetically appealing. They also renamed it to simply MAHO-Dou, or The DoReMi Magic Shop in the dub.Ĭompared to the other Maho-do's the first season one was very basic. Once Doremi and Co redesigned the shop, they began to sell charms and accessories all made out of clay. Due to winning the chance to own Maho-dou, Majorika's rival, Majoruka has been trying to steal it from her until she befriended her later. Before the Ojamajo came and spruced it up, Majorika only sold jewelry based charms. Originally titled Makihatayama Rika No Maho-dou, The Rusty Broom in the dub, until Doremi and co arrived when they felt as if it wasn't a friendly environment.
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