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2 Characters  





3 Theme songs  





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Lalabel, the Magical Girl






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Lalabel
Cover of the 1st DVD box
魔法少女ララベル
(Mahō Shōjo Raraberu)
GenreMagical girl
Anime television series
Directed byHiroshi Shidara (chief director)
Written byMasaki Tsuji, Hirohisa Soda, Noboru Shiroyama, Tomoko Konparu, Toyohiro Ando
Music byTaku Izumi
StudioToei Animation
Original networkTV Asahi
Original run February 15, 1980 February 27, 1981
Episodes49
Anime television film
Magical Girl Lalabel: The Sea Calls for a Summer Vacation
Directed byHiroshi Shidara
StudioToei Animation
ReleasedJuly 12, 1980
Runtime15 minutes

Lalabel, The Magical Girl (魔法少女ララベル, Mahō Shōjo Raraberu) is a magical girl anime television series by Toei Animation. It aired from 15 February 1980 to 27 February 1981 on TV Asahi.[1]

A 15-minute film called Magical Girl Lalabel: The Sea Calls for a Summer Vacation (魔法少女ララベル 海が呼ぶ夏休み, Mahō Shōjo Raraberu: Umi ga Yobu Natsuyatsumi) was released in Japan on July 12, 1980.

Story[edit]

Lalabel is a magical girl who lives happily in the magic world, until the day she sees the thief Biscus stealing all the magic tools. Startled by her sudden appearance, Biscus swings his magic wand around with dismay. They fall into the human world under the influence of the wand's magic power. Unconscious, Lalabel is found by an elderly couple, the Tachibanas. They take her home, and upon finding out that she is an orphan, decide to let her stay with them. Lalabel decides to stay until she can capture Biscus. She attends school with Teko, the granddaughter of the Tachibanas, and Toko. She slowly develops a sense of humor and pathos, and finds herself falling in love. Whenever Lalabel sees Biscus performing his bad deeds, she has to stop him and writes proverbs related to the events of the day in her diary.

In the human world, Lalabel discovers fascinating aspects of human beings and finds herself happy there. In the last episode, after the last battle between Lalabel and Biscus, both magic cases are emptied of magic items and vanish, rendering both of them completely human. The villains reform and promise not to bother Lalabel or any of her friends anymore.

Characters[edit]

Theme songs[edit]

The opening theme Hello Lalabel and the ending theme Mahou Shōjo Lalabel are sung by Mitsuko Horie.

References[edit]

  1. ^ 魔法少女ララベル(1980~1981). allcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved 27 April 2015.

External links[edit]


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