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==Film==
==Film==
*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]].
*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>


==TV==
==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)
* 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")
* 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]]"
* 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 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]].
* 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
* 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 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"
* 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]]
* 2008 episode 3 of [[Rosario + Vampire]] anime is titled [[Witch Girl and Vampire]]


==Literature==
==Literature==
*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"
*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.
*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.
*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
*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]]
*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]].
*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]]


==Music==
==Music==
*1988 single by [[Fire Dept]] as part of the [[Graveyard Stomp]] compilation
* 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"
* 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
* 2006 song [[Pretty Little Witch Girl]] is performed by an artist named Edward
*2010 song by [[The Mystrys]]
* 2010 song by [[The Mystrys]]
*2011 song by [[Han Groo]]
* 2011 song by [[Han Groo]]
*2012 song [[Witch Girl I Want Ft Streets & Anonamous]] by [[VessCiiddii]]
* 2012 song [[Witch Girl I Want Ft Streets & Anonamous]] by [[VessCiiddii]]


==Games==
==Games==
*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
*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"
*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]].


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 21:19, 4 February 2013

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