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==Film== |
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*1914 [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0004826/ October 30] the [[black & white]] and [[silent film]] melodrama [[The Witch Girl]] depicted by [[Mary Fuller]]. She co-stars with [[Charles Ogle]] whom she had previously worked with in [[Frankenstein (1910 film)]]. The film was produced by [[Victor Film Company]] and distributed by [[Universal Film Manufacturing Company]]. |
* 1914 [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0004826/ October 30] the [[black & white]] and [[silent film]] melodrama [[The Witch Girl]] depicted by [[Mary Fuller]]. She co-stars with [[Charles Ogle]] whom she had previously worked with in [[Frankenstein (1910 film)]]. The film was produced by [[Victor Film Company]] and distributed by [[Universal Film Manufacturing Company]]. |
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*1961 (May 17) film [[Witch-Girl, He Yueer]] (aka [[Yao nu He Yueer]]) a [[Hong Kong]] film in the [[Mandarin]] language directed by [[Kuang-chi Tu]] ([[Tu Guangqi]]) featuring [[Peter Yang]]<ref>[http://www.hkcinemagic.com/en/movie.asp?id=9483 Hong Kong Cinemagic profile]</ref><ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0350346/ IMDB profile]</ref> |
* 1961 (May 17) film [[Witch-Girl, He Yueer]] (aka [[Yao nu He Yueer]]) a [[Hong Kong]] film in the [[Mandarin]] language directed by [[Kuang-chi Tu]] ([[Tu Guangqi]]) featuring [[Peter Yang]]<ref>[http://www.hkcinemagic.com/en/movie.asp?id=9483 Hong Kong Cinemagic profile]</ref><ref>[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0350346/ IMDB profile]</ref> |
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==TV== |
==TV== |
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*1965 [[Poor Little Witch Girl]] was part of the [[Modern Madcaps]] series ([[Honey Halfwitch]]'s first appearance, her only cartoon in the public domain) |
* 1965 [[Poor Little Witch Girl]] was part of the [[Modern Madcaps]] series ([[Honey Halfwitch]]'s first appearance, her only cartoon in the public domain) |
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*1966 series [[Sally the Witch]] (魔法使いサリー Mahōtsukai Sarī) was the beginning of the Japanese concept referred to in English as [[Magical girl]]. The Japanese language identifies magical girls as [[majokko]] (魔女っ子, literally "witch girl") |
* 1966 series [[Sally the Witch]] (魔法使いサリー Mahōtsukai Sarī) was the beginning of the Japanese concept referred to in English as [[Magical girl]]. The Japanese language identifies magical girls as [[majokko]] (魔女っ子, literally "witch girl") |
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*1974 anime series [[Majokko Megu-chan]] has had its title translated as "[[Little Meg the Witch Girl]]" or "[[Witch Girl Meg]]" |
* 1974 anime series [[Majokko Megu-chan]] has had its title translated as "[[Little Meg the Witch Girl]]" or "[[Witch Girl Meg]]" |
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*2003 anime series [[Ultra Maniac]] in episode 4 (June 10) involves the protagonist being saved by a 'witch girl'. |
* 2003 anime series [[Ultra Maniac]] in episode 4 (June 10) involves the protagonist being saved by a 'witch girl'. |
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*2003 [[Teen Titans (TV series)]] creator [[Glen Murakami]] described some of the protagonists: "there’s the robot guy. There’s the alien girl. There’s the witch girl. There’s the shape-changing boy." to describe Cyborg, [[Starfire]], Raven and [[Beast Boy]]. |
* 2003 [[Teen Titans (TV series)]] creator [[Glen Murakami]] described some of the protagonists: "there’s the robot guy. There’s the alien girl. There’s the witch girl. There’s the shape-changing boy." to describe Cyborg, [[Starfire]], Raven and [[Beast Boy]]. |
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*2004 series [[Martin Mystery]] credits a group of characters as "witch girls" in (January 14) episode 12 |
* 2004 series [[Martin Mystery]] credits a group of characters as "witch girls" in (January 14) episode 12 |
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*2005 (July 2) anime series [[Sugar Sugar Rune]] has a character named Waffle who is referred to as a 'witch girl' |
* 2005 (July 2) anime series [[Sugar Sugar Rune]] has a character named Waffle who is referred to as a 'witch girl' |
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*2005 (July 15) [[Monk (TV series)]] season 4 episode 2 credits [[Jasmine Jessica Anthony]] as depicting a character called "Witch Girl" |
* 2005 (July 15) [[Monk (TV series)]] season 4 episode 2 credits [[Jasmine Jessica Anthony]] as depicting a character called "Witch Girl" |
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*2008 episode 3 of [[Rosario + Vampire]] anime is titled [[Witch Girl and Vampire]] |
* 2008 episode 3 of [[Rosario + Vampire]] anime is titled [[Witch Girl and Vampire]] |
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==Literature== |
==Literature== |
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*1968 novel [[A Wizard of Earthsea]] centers on [[Ged (Earthsea)|Ged]] trying to impress a "witch-girl" |
* 1968 novel [[A Wizard of Earthsea]] centers on [[Ged (Earthsea)|Ged]] trying to impress a "witch-girl" |
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*1971 [[Teen-Age Witch]] series staring [[Sabrina Spellman]] is about a girl who is a witch. |
* 1971 [[Teen-Age Witch]] series staring [[Sabrina Spellman]] is about a girl who is a witch. |
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*2000 comic book series "[[Magical Witch Girl Bunny]]" by [[Elizabeth Watasin]] of [[Slave Labor Graphics]] revived a one-shot character "Bunny, The Good Lil’ Teen Witch" from 1997's [[Action Girl Comic]] issue 13 (which featured a "[[Young Witch]]" magazine) with her own nine-issue series shared with butch girlfriend "[[Vampire Dragster Dean]]" under the "[[Charm School]]" label. |
* 2000 comic book series "[[Magical Witch Girl Bunny]]" by [[Elizabeth Watasin]] of [[Slave Labor Graphics]] revived a one-shot character "Bunny, The Good Lil’ Teen Witch" from 1997's [[Action Girl Comic]] issue 13 (which featured a "[[Young Witch]]" magazine) with her own nine-issue series shared with butch girlfriend "[[Vampire Dragster Dean]]" under the "[[Charm School]]" label. |
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*2001 comic book series [[W.I.T.C.H.]] protagonists have been referred to as W.I.T.C.H girls |
* 2001 comic book series [[W.I.T.C.H.]] protagonists have been referred to as W.I.T.C.H girls |
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*2002 essay by [[Alison Rowlands]]: The 'Little Witch Girl' of Rothenburg. History Review, 42(Mar 2002)27 is used as a reference in [[witchcraft and children]] |
* 2002 essay by [[Alison Rowlands]]: The 'Little Witch Girl' of Rothenburg. History Review, 42(Mar 2002)27 is used as a reference in [[witchcraft and children]] |
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*2007 comic book series [[Witch Girls]] spawned a 2008 spinoff called [[Witch Girls Tales]] (later collected into a 2010 [[Original Witch Girls]] volume) and a late 2009 2nd volume with a new team introduced in the [[Witch Girls Adventures]] RPG (early 2009) which spawned the 2010 [[Princess Lucinda]] comic series based on one of the characters in the Witch Girls team named [[Lucinda Nightbane]]. |
* 2007 comic book series [[Witch Girls]] spawned a 2008 spinoff called [[Witch Girls Tales]] (later collected into a 2010 [[Original Witch Girls]] volume) and a late 2009 2nd volume with a new team introduced in the [[Witch Girls Adventures]] RPG (early 2009) which spawned the 2010 [[Princess Lucinda]] comic series based on one of the characters in the Witch Girls team named [[Lucinda Nightbane]]. |
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*2009 February [[Accel World]] light novels (with manga and anime adaptations) has a character [[Lime Bell]] who is a witch girl Brain Burst avatar of [[Chiyuri Kurashima]] who is part of the [[Black Legion]] |
* 2009 February [[Accel World]] light novels (with manga and anime adaptations) has a character [[Lime Bell]] who is a witch girl Brain Burst avatar of [[Chiyuri Kurashima]] who is part of the [[Black Legion]] |
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==Music== |
==Music== |
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*1988 single by [[Fire Dept]] as part of the [[Graveyard Stomp]] compilation |
* 1988 single by [[Fire Dept]] as part of the [[Graveyard Stomp]] compilation |
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*1994 album [[Lifeforms]] refers to [[Sheuneen Ta]] who is the central feature of their album cover as "Witch Girl" |
* 1994 album [[Lifeforms]] refers to [[Sheuneen Ta]] who is the central feature of their album cover as "Witch Girl" |
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*2006 song [[Pretty Little Witch Girl]] is performed by an artist named Edward |
* 2006 song [[Pretty Little Witch Girl]] is performed by an artist named Edward |
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*2010 song by [[The Mystrys]] |
* 2010 song by [[The Mystrys]] |
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*2011 song by [[Han Groo]] |
* 2011 song by [[Han Groo]] |
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*2012 song [[Witch Girl I Want Ft Streets & Anonamous]] by [[VessCiiddii]] |
* 2012 song [[Witch Girl I Want Ft Streets & Anonamous]] by [[VessCiiddii]] |
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==Games== |
==Games== |
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*1999 one of video game [[Wild Arms 2]]'s other [[List of Wild Arms 2 characters|characters]] known as "Sis" (the elder sister of [[Lilka Eleniak]]) is dubbed the [[Eleniak Witch Girl]] in the game |
* 1999 one of video game [[Wild Arms 2]]'s other [[List of Wild Arms 2 characters|characters]] known as "Sis" (the elder sister of [[Lilka Eleniak]]) is dubbed the [[Eleniak Witch Girl]] in the game |
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*2007 pachinko game series [[Magical Halloween]] stars [[Alice Wish-Heart]] who is described in her cameo in [[Parodius (series)]] 2010 game [[Gokuraku Parodius]] as being a "witch girl" |
* 2007 pachinko game series [[Magical Halloween]] stars [[Alice Wish-Heart]] who is described in her cameo in [[Parodius (series)]] 2010 game [[Gokuraku Parodius]] as being a "witch girl" |
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*2009 October [[Trinity Universe (video game)]] uses the title [[Universal Witch Girl]] to refer to the [[Galaxy Flonne]] version of [[Flonne]] from the 2003 video game [[Hour of Darkness]]. |
* 2009 October [[Trinity Universe (video game)]] uses the title [[Universal Witch Girl]] to refer to the [[Galaxy Flonne]] version of [[Flonne]] from the 2003 video game [[Hour of Darkness]]. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Revision as of 21:19, 4 February 2013
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Witch girl and other such related titles are conjunctions of the terms witch and girl, and may refer to a number of things -
Film
- 1914 October 30 the black & white and silent film melodrama The Witch Girl depicted by Mary Fuller. She co-stars with Charles Ogle whom she had previously worked with in Frankenstein (1910 film). The film was produced by Victor Film Company and distributed by Universal Film Manufacturing Company.
- 1961 (May 17) film Witch-Girl, He Yueer (aka Yao nu He Yueer) a Hong Kong film in the Mandarin language directed by Kuang-chi Tu (Tu Guangqi) featuring Peter Yang[1][2]
TV
- 1965 Poor Little Witch Girl was part of the Modern Madcaps series (Honey Halfwitch's first appearance, her only cartoon in the public domain)
- 1966 series Sally the Witch (魔法使いサリー Mahōtsukai Sarī) was the beginning of the Japanese concept referred to in English as Magical girl. The Japanese language identifies magical girls as majokko (魔女っ子, literally "witch girl")
- 1974 anime series Majokko Megu-chan has had its title translated as "Little Meg the Witch Girl" or "Witch Girl Meg"
- 2003 anime series Ultra Maniac in episode 4 (June 10) involves the protagonist being saved by a 'witch girl'.
- 2003 Teen Titans (TV series) creator Glen Murakami described some of the protagonists: "there’s the robot guy. There’s the alien girl. There’s the witch girl. There’s the shape-changing boy." to describe Cyborg, Starfire, Raven and Beast Boy.
- 2004 series Martin Mystery credits a group of characters as "witch girls" in (January 14) episode 12
- 2005 (July 2) anime series Sugar Sugar Rune has a character named Waffle who is referred to as a 'witch girl'
- 2005 (July 15) Monk (TV series) season 4 episode 2 credits Jasmine Jessica Anthony as depicting a character called "Witch Girl"
- 2008 episode 3 of Rosario + Vampire anime is titled Witch Girl and Vampire
Literature
- 1968 novel A Wizard of Earthsea centers on Ged trying to impress a "witch-girl"
- 1971 Teen-Age Witch series staring Sabrina Spellman is about a girl who is a witch.
- 2000 comic book series "Magical Witch Girl Bunny" by Elizabeth Watasin of Slave Labor Graphics revived a one-shot character "Bunny, The Good Lil’ Teen Witch" from 1997's Action Girl Comic issue 13 (which featured a "Young Witch" magazine) with her own nine-issue series shared with butch girlfriend "Vampire Dragster Dean" under the "Charm School" label.
- 2001 comic book series W.I.T.C.H. protagonists have been referred to as W.I.T.C.H girls
- 2002 essay by Alison Rowlands: The 'Little Witch Girl' of Rothenburg. History Review, 42(Mar 2002)27 is used as a reference in witchcraft and children
- 2007 comic book series Witch Girls spawned a 2008 spinoff called Witch Girls Tales (later collected into a 2010 Original Witch Girls volume) and a late 2009 2nd volume with a new team introduced in the Witch Girls Adventures RPG (early 2009) which spawned the 2010 Princess Lucinda comic series based on one of the characters in the Witch Girls team named Lucinda Nightbane.
- 2009 February Accel World light novels (with manga and anime adaptations) has a character Lime Bell who is a witch girl Brain Burst avatar of Chiyuri Kurashima who is part of the Black Legion
Music
- 1988 single by Fire Dept as part of the Graveyard Stomp compilation
- 1994 album Lifeforms refers to Sheuneen Ta who is the central feature of their album cover as "Witch Girl"
- 2006 song Pretty Little Witch Girl is performed by an artist named Edward
- 2010 song by The Mystrys
- 2011 song by Han Groo
- 2012 song Witch Girl I Want Ft Streets & Anonamous by VessCiiddii
Games
- 1999 one of video game Wild Arms 2's other characters known as "Sis" (the elder sister of Lilka Eleniak) is dubbed the Eleniak Witch Girl in the game
- 2007 pachinko game series Magical Halloween stars Alice Wish-Heart who is described in her cameo in Parodius (series) 2010 game Gokuraku Parodius as being a "witch girl"
- 2009 October Trinity Universe (video game) uses the title Universal Witch Girl to refer to the Galaxy Flonne version of Flonne from the 2003 video game Hour of Darkness.