Fushigi Mahou Fun Fun Pharmacy
Finished · 48 epToei Animation · 1998 · Japan

Fushigi Mahou Fun Fun Pharmacy

ふしぎ魔法 ファンファン・ファーマシィー

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In a small town, there is a small pharmacy called Fun Fun Pharmacy. Popuri, a girl who recently moved in downtown, discovers this pharmacy and meets Miss Fukiko, who is actually a witch. Miss Fukiko gives Popuri a mysterious bottle that can create magic spirits.

Episodes

48
1. Episode 1
12m
2. Episode 2
12m
3. Episode 3
12m
4. Episode 4
12m
5. Episode 5
12m
6. Episode 6
12m
7. Episode 7
12m
8. Episode 8
12m
9. Episode 9
12m
10. Episode 10
12m
11. Episode 11
12m
12. Episode 12
12m
13. Episode 13
12m
14. Episode 14
12m
15. Episode 15
12m
16. Episode 16
12m
17. Episode 17
12m
18. Episode 18
12m
19. Episode 19
12m
20. Episode 20
12m
21. Episode 21
12m
22. Episode 22
12m
23. Episode 23
12m
24. Episode 24
12m
25. Episode 25
12m
26. Episode 26
12m
27. Episode 27
12m
28. Episode 28
12m
29. Episode 29
12m
30. Episode 30
12m
31. Episode 31
12m
32. Episode 32
12m
33. Episode 33
12m
34. Episode 34
12m
35. Episode 35
12m
36. Episode 36
12m
37. Episode 37
12m
38. Episode 38
12m
39. Episode 39
12m
40. Episode 40
12m
41. Episode 41
12m
42. Episode 42
12m
43. Episode 43
12m
44. Episode 44
12m
45. Episode 45
12m
46. Episode 46
12m
47. Episode 47
12m
48. Episode 48
12m

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