Mamotte! Lollipop

Mamotte! Lollipop (2006)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Anime, Fantasy, Romance

Nina, thinking it was a lolly, swallows an object called "Crystal Pearl". But the candy turns out to be a test for the magicians. To retrieve the crystal, a special medicine has to be made so now Zero and Ichii, the magicians, have to protect her from others while waiting for the medicine to be completed.

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13Come Back! Save Me! LolipopSep 23, 2006
S01E12Goodbye, My Wonderful Princes!Sep 16, 2006
S01E11The Last Present?Sep 9, 2006
S01E10Zero and Ichi - The Meeting and the Bond!Sep 2, 2006
S01E09Here Comes His Fiancee!Aug 26, 2006
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Mamotte! Lollipop' premiere?

'Mamotte! Lollipop' premiered on July 1, 2006.

Who are the protagonists in 'Mamotte! Lollipop'?

The protagonists in 'Mamotte! Lollipop' are two human girls named Nina and Zero, and two male wizards named Ichii and Yakumo.

What is the plot of 'Mamotte! Lollipop'?

'Mamotte! Lollipop' is a story about a group of wizards who accidentally send a magical object to Earth, which ends up in the hands of two human girls named Nina and Zero. The object, a magical candy, attracts the attention of other wizards who try to take it away. The story follows the adventures of the four main characters as they try to keep the candy safe.

What is the magical candy in 'Mamotte! Lollipop'?

The magical candy in 'Mamotte! Lollipop' is called Crystal Pearl, and it is a powerful object that can grant wishes.

Who is the villain in 'Mamotte! Lollipop'?

The main villain in 'Mamotte! Lollipop' is a female wizard named Ririe, who wants to take the Crystal Pearl and use it to become the most powerful wizard in the world.

How many episodes are there in 'Mamotte! Lollipop'?

'Mamotte! Lollipop' has 13 episodes in total.

What is the genre of 'Mamotte! Lollipop'?

'Mamotte! Lollipop' is a mix of genres, including romance, comedy, and fantasy.

Who produced 'Mamotte! Lollipop'?

'Mamotte! Lollipop' was produced by Studio Comet.

Is 'Mamotte! Lollipop' based on a manga or a novel?

Yes, 'Mamotte! Lollipop' is based on a manga series of the same name by Michiyo Kikuta.

Also known as

  • Protect! Lollipop
  • まもって!ロリポップ (Japan)
  • Mamotte! Roripoppu? (Japan)

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