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Witch Classic

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While the term witch itself is often applied as a catch-all word for female magic users in fiction, the witch, as it has evolved out of Western traditions and folklore, has a number of distinct trappings and tropes. While witchcraft beliefs — the folkloric that people work malicious magic on their neighbors — are found in virtually every culture, being absent only in certain hunting and gathering societies and modern industrial ones, the details of the trope as it appears in Western works is almost exclusively derived from Western folklore.
Traditional Witchy Attire: Black medieval or colonial period dresses and a black pointed hat are the most traditional, but not every witch buys into the uniform. Often they dress normally, especially if they want to blend in, and the traditional clothing only comes out for spell casting or ceremonies. The Hot Witch especially tends to dress more wildly while the Wicked Witch is almost always traditionally attired. Goth clothing is also associated with classic witches, as is the New-Age Retro Hippie's typical style of flowy garments. Alternatively, they may appear naked (or "skyclad"). This is not (always) an artistic convention to allow depiction of nudity but has been found in religious traditions going back to Jainism (where the term skyclad came from) and Hesiod's Works and Days; however, the association of witchcraft with ritual nudity, as opposed to, say, just a lack of inhibitions, only goes back to the foundation of Gardnerian Wicca in the 1950s.
Broomsticks as a Transportation Method: Witches are known for using broomsticks for flight (and sometimes fight). In works with low amounts of fantasy, this may be omitted, but broomstick flying is something that is relatively unique to witches and not strongly associated with other types of magic users.
Animal Companions: Witches are often seen around animals, especially nocturnal ones, although cats are the most common by far, especially black ones. The animal is usually a Familiar that aids in spells in some way or is sometimes magic in their own right. The animals being able to communicate with their owners through Telepathy, or just being able to speak to all humans, is common. When a witch doesn't have a cat, other animals they might have include owls, crows, toads, and mice.
Association with Nature and the Earth: Witches are often portrayed as very knowledgeable in the workings of nature, especially plants and weather. Whereas a Wizard Classic will have his head in the clouds, always watching the stars, a witch will be Closer to Earth, watching the seasons turn and advising people when to plant their crops. It's common for a witch to live alone in the woods, and to be a Nature Lover and Outdoorsy Gal. A witch probably has a Green Thumb too, so she can grow herbs for her Magic Potions, or just to scent her homemade soaps. Being in tune with nature, she may be both an Earthy Barefoot Character and a Magical Barefooter.
Witchcraft: Witches practice witchcraft specifically as their type of magic, which, because of the above aspect, is usually strongly tied to nature and may resemble European pagan-like traditions. Commonly their magic employs the use of herbs and strange ingredients like "Eye of Newt" bubbling away in cauldrons, as well as nocturnal ceremonies under the moon. Usually, a witch has a Spell Book, perhaps passed down through the family. In modern media, witchcraft is strongly associated with Hollywood versions of Real Life religions of Wicca and other forms of Neo-Paganismnote although most practitioners of these religions would not consider themselves "witches" and to call them as such could be taken as insulting, media tends not to differentiate. although in the past they were associated with many forms of local folk traditions. Witches usually belong to "covens", groups of witches who practice magic together, share knowledge and resources and often meet to cast more powerful spells. Witches do not usually use a Magic Wand or Magic Staff, both of which are more commonly associated with the Wizard Classic for some reason.
Associated with Femininity and Sisterhood: Witches are associated with femininity and sistership, though they're not Always Female in folklore or in most modern media. Male witches (sometimes called "warlocks" note  though in modern use a Warlock is far closer to an evil wizard than anything resembling one of these) do exist but are rarer than female witches. Witches also tend to have sisters, for whatever reason, and they have a strong tradition of passing their magic down from mother to daughter.
Associated with the number 3: For whatever reason, witches are often seen in threes and involve three in their magic or worship. If a witch has sisters, she's probably part of a trio of siblings. A coven also usually has at least three members, or its members do magic in groups of three. This is most likely related to the concepts of The Weird Sisters and The Hecate Sisters, two tropes that link the number three with both women and divinity.
In early western tradition, the witch was predominantly an evil figure. They worked malicious magic with everything from stealing wedding rings to lethal storms at sea and crop destruction, they made a Deal with the Devil (after which, in folklore rather than tales, the Devil did not actually have to do what he had promised them to do to get them to make it), and they extorted things by threats of curses.
In modern media, witches tend to be more neutral or outright good figures. Media that has both often pit them against each other to form a Black-and-White Morality dynamic. Usually, good witches are pretty and bad witches are (very) ugly, though when an evil witch is beautiful, she's usually a Vain Sorceress. Witches are often shown in contrast to a Wizard Classic, sometimes being rivals or outright enemies, or just often having differences in opinion.
A witch shown in a modern setting, in genres such as Urban Fantasy, tend to forgo a lot of the traditional associations and tropes tied to the Witch Classic, such as the attire and the broom riding, the character often seeing it as "too traditional". A common modern variation is for the witch to ride a vacuum cleaner (or even Roombas) as a joke. They usually acknowledge they are descended from, or taught by, witches in the European tradition.
Subtropes of Witch Classic include:
Cute Witch: When Witch Classic is crossed with Rule of Cute, resulting in a Magical Girl version.
Hot Witch: When Witch Classic is crossed with Rule of Sexy.
Wicked Witch: When Witch Classic is crossed with Obviously Evil.
The three combined create one form of The Hecate Sisters. (Cute for the Maiden, Hot for the Mother, Wicked for the Crone)
Other tropes related to witches:
All Witches Have Cats: The tendency for witches to have cats.
Burn the Witch!: The number one method to get rid of a witch, be she good, evil, or not even a witch to begin with.
Good Witch Versus Bad Witch: The process in fiction by which the original Wicked Witch became a Good Witch Classic.
Salem Is Witch Country: The tendency for witches to set up shop in Salem.
Unequal Rites: Commonly involves feminine "witch magic" being contrasted to masculine "wizard magic".
The Weird Sisters: Witches like to form teams of three.
Widow Witch: The tendency of witches to be widows and widows to be accused of being witches.
Witch Hunt: When the populace tries to root out a witch or some other undesirable.
The Witch Hunter: The most feared enemy of witches (because they hunt them).
Compare other Always Female magic users, such as the White Magician Girl, Black Magician Girl, Lady of Black Magic, Magical Girl, Solitary Sorceress, and Vain Sorceress.
While a Witch Doctor also practices magic, they have nothing to do with the Witch Classic. While sometimes witches are a Mage Species, this is not always, or often the case.
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The Addams Family: Granny Addams has many witch characteristics except for the hat. The original series is more ambiguous whether she's actually a witch or not, but the reboot The New Addams Family has her doing spells and even having to renew her witch license in one episode when she's visited by two classic pointy hat witches.
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Little Witch Academia: The witches wear pointed hats, ride brooms, wear black or purple dresses and brew potions. Every witch-in-training at Luna Nova form a group of three classmates who do almost everything together.
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Tom and Jerry: The Witch from "The Flying Sorceress" has a conical hat with wide brim, flying broom, witchcraft, wicked cackle, and haunted house. Tom Cat arrives at her home to apply for the position of cat companion.
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The students of The Worst Witch fit the mold as witches in training, with the long robe as a part of the uniform and all students receiving a kitten in their first year.
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Rosario + Vampire: The Witches, including the men, wear a pointed hat, ride brooms, and use wands with pentagrams on them.
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Gravedale High: Mrs. Crone, as her name implies, has green skin, long nose, pointy hair, and a cat. She's never shown doing magic though, except for her ability to control her iron hand at a distance.
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H.R. Pufnstuf: Witchiepoo wears a hat and rides a broom.
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Harry Potter:
Most of the witches wear robes and pointed hats, keep cats or owls as pets, and fly on broomsticks. Younger ones tend to forgo the robes for muggle clothing outside of school, though.
Gender inverted with Severus Snape. He's dressed all in black, standoffish, mysterious, and often downright unpleasant, and his magical specialty is brewing potions from herbs and fantastical ingredients.
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Livinia, Die Liewe Heksie, is the Witch Classic, this time in an idealised South Africa.
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Morwen from the Enchanted Forest Chronicles. Most of witch society in this series adheres to Wicked Witch imagery, though mostly as a way of protecting their solitude. Morwen dispenses even with this and just seems like a woman who lives in the woods, wears mostly black, and has an unusual number of cats.
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Practical Magic: All the main characters, including the very traditional New-Age Retro Hippie aunts as well as the younger heroines, have brooms, use potions, and even wear the traditional clothes during Halloween.
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Tweeny Witches: The witches in the Witch Realm wear black with pointed hats, fly on brooms, live in a nature-rich environment, and have three examples of The Weird Sisters.
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Discworld: The pointy hats are very important since a lot of being a witch is based on everyone else seeing you as a witch. The black clothes seem to be mostly because witches are practical and black is hard-wearing. Nanny Ogg and more recently Granny Weatherwax have cats. Broomsticks are generally only used by witches, even though they're made by dwarfs and can be flown by anyone, even without magical talent. One difference from the standard version is that although witches are Always Female, and Discworld magic is often hereditary (but not invariably, as Tiffany Aching and Ponder Stibbons both demonstrate), witches don't tend to have children, Nanny Ogg and the semi-retired Magrat Garlick being the two exceptions (and even then, none of Nanny's daughters became witches, though we don't know about Esme). Accordingly, witchcraft isn't passed down from mother to daughter here, it being considered that young witches should learn from another witch with a different way of doing things to prevent a family's magical style from coiling in on itself.
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Simon And The Witch: The titular witch can ride a broomstick (albeit stolen from the school cupboard), has a magic wand, an animal companion (George) and of course, practices witchcraft (the TV witch is slightly more competent at this than her book counterpart). Sistership and the trio are seen in the Halloween episode with Hatty the Howl and Minnie the Moan and each series also has a visit from the witch's actual sister, Tombola.
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Shrek: Soon after leaving home Shrek comes across one in the woods, an old woman with a long nose who is boiling bats in her giant black cauldron. He trades her some of his "rare lice" to her in exchange for getting his fortune told.
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Soul Eater:
Most of the witches wear black but modified with an Animal Motif and different colors.
Blair the Cat wears black with a pointed hat, though she's technically a cat with strong magic and thus the ability to shapeshift into a Cat Girl form.
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Cursed Princess Club is based in a fairytale world where it is taken for granted that witches of this flavor are a regular hazard to be wary of, though their actual and assumed presence in the main story leads to complications:
Princess Gwendolyn, the main character, is a subversion. Her appearance, with her messy green hair, sallow skin, creepy eyes, and occasional darkly-colored outfits among other things, makes her look more like a teenage witch than a princess. But not only does she lack magical abilities, she's a Nice Girl who would never be interested in maliciously hexing people anyway. Plus, she and her royal siblings (who are more conventionally attractive) were raised to see her as just another Princess Classic. But people outside of their social circle do frequently mistake her for a witch. This most prominently includes Gwen's reluctant fiancé Prince Frederick, who assumes based on her appearance and some awkward and misunderstood interactions with her that she's trying to bewitch him.
Played straight with an unnamed witch who first appears in Episode 5 and becomes a minor recurring character. She's an old lady with a Sinister Schnoz and a black robe who definitely looks the part, and the first thing she's shown doing is tempting Prince Jamie (who she mistakes for a "pretty princess") with a candied apple to put a sleeping spell on him. But then she's interrupted by Gwendolyn demanding to know what she's doing; the woman assumes she was about to encroach on another witch's "prey" and quickly leaves (though Jamie takes a bite of the apple anyway).
Calpernia is another subversion. Her darkly-colored outfit looks like a tomboyish pantsuit variant of the Evil Queen's outfit from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (in contrast to how Gwen and the old lady look like the Evil Queen after she transforms herself into a hag), she lives in a dilapidated mansion in the supposedly haunted forest down the cliff from the Pastel Palace, and at one point receives a letter from a crow that looks like it could be her Familiar. Like Gwen, though, she's a benevolent princess without any magical powers, though she and the rest of the Cursed Princess Club members have Curses that were forced on them by others (one member, Monika, is the aforementioned crow, and she only becomes a crow when she's anxious).
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Harry Potter: Minerva McGonagall was seen on the Quidditch Plaque in Philosopher's Stone, which meant she must've had skill with a broomstick, not to mention she turns into a cat, and her image is never complete without her hat.
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The Witchery Game Mod for Minecraft is focused around allowing the player to be this, adding in pointy hats, Familiars, flying broomsticks, demonic bargains, Ritual Magic, Curses, and more.
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The Owl House:
Downplayed with Eda. She has the messy, thick, gray hair of the traditional elderly witch despite only being in her late 40s, but she never wears a hat, her dress is a slightly modern interpretation, and she speaks modern slang. Also her scepter combines the functions of spirit animal/pet, wand, and broom. The house, indoor and out, has the traditional architecture, decor, and location of the fairytale witch's cottage.
Becoming one of these is Luz's primary goal throughout the series. That said, the fictional idol that Luz envisions herself emulating in becoming a witch also features prominent Magical Girl elements. In "Thanks to Them", when she follows Belos back to the Boiling Isles, Luz is wearing an Azura Halloween costume, complete with a traditional witch hat. Her mother Camila even lampshades it by commenting " A good witch always has to have her hat." just before they return to the Boiling Isles together. And then the Grand Finale brings her even closer to the traditional witch appearance when she gets a Super Mode that replaces her Azura costume for a black one with a heavy skeletal motif.
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Calpernia is another subversion. Her darkly-colored outfit looks like a tomboyish pantsuit variant of the Evil Queen's outfit from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (in contrast to how Gwen and the old lady look like the Evil Queen after she transforms herself into a hag), she lives in a dilapidated mansion in the supposedly haunted forest down the cliff from the Pastel Palace, and at one point receives a letter from a crow that looks like it could be her Familiar. Like Gwen, though, she's a benevolent princess without any magical powers, though she and the rest of the Cursed Princess Club members have Curses that were forced on them by others (one member, Monika, is the aforementioned crow, and she only becomes a crow when she's anxious).
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Blair the Cat wears black with a pointed hat, though she's technically a cat with strong magic and thus the ability to shapeshift into a Cat Girl form.
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The three witch sisters from Hocus Pocus wear colonial dresses, ride on brooms, and use Eyeof Newt.
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Banjo-Kazooie: Gruntilda "Grunty" Winkybunion wears black clothes and a pointy hat, rides a broomstick, uses magic as her primary method of attack, has three sisters (one of whom is a Fairy Godmother), talks in rhyme (except in Banjo-Tooie at the request of an annoyed Mingella and Blobbelda), and owns a cat named Piddles in Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts.
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Doctor Snuggles: Winnie Vinegar Bottle, one of the Doctor's friends. She plays the trope straight as she wears a witch hat, has a Flying Broomstick, uses magic and lives alone in the Salt and Pepper Mountains.
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Cassette Beasts: Miasmodeus is a monster that resembles a woman, flies on a broomstick, and attacks by throwing potions.
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Macbeth: The Witches cackle, rhyme, and have a cauldron full of nasty stuff.
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The Sex Trip: The witch who curses Eddie is a small, elderly woman with a face covered in warts, a long curved nose, and a magical walking stick.
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Grandma Swamp, a minor NPC who appears in Shovel Knight, is a robed old hag who tends to talk in rhymes and uses her magical all-seeing eye to keep track of your statistics, such as total playtime and number of deaths. She also insists that she is not a witch.
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The Pink Panther: In "Pink-A-Rella", a witch riding a broom and giddy with martinis drops her magic wand. Pink finds the wand and uses it to transform an impoverished girl into a dazzling debutante so that she can meet her idol, Pelvis Parsley. The boozy witch returns to confront Pink about reclaiming her wand. This cartoon was directed by Friz Freleng.
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The Wicked Witch of the West from The Wizard of Oz wears black with a pointed hat, rides a broom, and has a sister.
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CollegeHumor: In a sketch called "The Apothecary Barista", a witch (enthusiastically portrayed by Brennan) is hired to treat people at College Humor's office. She looks old, wears a brown robe and brews potions with magical properties. Those Millennials though... She's baffled by their tastes and general approach to her craft.
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Yorick And Bones: Friends By Any Other Name: The group of witches that Yorick and Bones meet in the woods all wear black robes and witch's hats, and are all gathered around a large cauldron reciting the "Double, double, toil and trouble" poem. However, they aren't evil, and are just making soup. And the storm around them? They forgot to dispel it, but do so once Yorick points it out.
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Bewitched:
Hanna-Barbera produced the opening animation, in which Samantha Stevens wears the conical hat and dark cape, and rides a broom sidesaddle. This is the opening clues in the audience from the get-go that she's a practicing witch, masquerading as a suburban housewife.
In one Halloween episode, Endora turns Darrin into a Witch Classic to teach him a lesson about tolerance. However, he volunteers to be the chaperon for his daughter's class's trick-or-treat outing, and he garners rave reviews for his perfect witch costume.
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Outsider: One Halloween artwork depicts Stillstorm in classic witchy attire as a reference to the Umiak referring to her as the Storm-Witch and possibly lampshading her personality quirks, complete with black robes, big pointy hat and bubbling "cauldron" (actually the Historian's projector).
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Monster Prom: The Coven is a trio of world-saving witches who dress in black and walk in a group of three girls, though they're aesthetically based on the Wiccans rather than the old witches.
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Wishfart: Dusty has green skin, a pointy hat, and magic. Ironically, she gets offended by witch stereotypes and people assuming her to have such traits.
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Final Fantasy: Both incarnations of Matoya in Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy XIV have the classic appearance, but the XIV incarnation wears shades of blue and wields a staff. Interestingly, they have several magic brooms, which are enchanted to be semi-sentient and mostly clean her cave home. The XIV version also has Porrogos, magic-wielding frog-like beings, as familiars, which are also sentient.
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Mrs Dzwon in Shaman Blues fits the mold quite well, being not the Mage Species typical for the story, but more of a hedgewitch, complete with nature magic, affinity with earth and dark clothing.
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In Puyo Puyo, Witch has a pointy hat, flies on a broom, and makes potions using strange ingredients like traditional witches. However she mixes characteristics of a Cute Witch and Wicked Witch; She's youthful and cute like the former, but her Jerkass tendancies and dangerous potions gives her characteristics of the latter.
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The Comic Strip: Jynx from the Mini Monsters. She wore a pointed hat, used magic and had a cauldron for concocting witchcraft.
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Fairy Tail: Porlyusica is something of a Solitary Sorceress who lives in the woods and practices healing magic. She was once part of the guild but still comes around to help out sometimes. She favors to whack people with a broomstick and mostly uses magic through potions since, being from Edolas, she has no magic of her own.
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In El Goonish Shive, Nanase dresses up like this as a Halloween costume.
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Blackadder referenced this trope a few times, with three witches who are based on the Theatre/Macbeth ones in the first series, and a "Wise Woman" in the second.
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Big Time Rush: Camille auditions for a movie about witches impersonating one of these. This is a case of Wrong Genre Savvy since the producers weren't looking for witch classic and rather by more contemporary hot witches.
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Astro City: The Silver Age sidekick Kitkat quit super-heroics to study the mystic arts, and renamed herself Greymalkin. She lives in an Old, Dark House with dozens of cats, and occasionally serves as an advisor to Honor Guard, as well as a backup when the Silver Adept is unavailable.
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Flying Witch: Makoto has a cat familiar only she can understand, rides a broom, wears black robes on witch holidays, and plants a garden. She also takes on her younger (female) cousin as an apprentice. Other characters who uphold witch traditions (including her sister) also drop in from time to time.
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Witch Hazel from Looney Tunes has green skin, a black cloak, and hat, flies on a broom and brews potion (sometimes with Bugs Bunny as a prospective ingredient).
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Kiki's Delivery Service: Kiki doesn't wear the pointed hat but does wear a black dress, rides on a broomstick and has a black cat whom she can speak to through magic. Her mother does magic with potions but other witches do things like fortune-telling. The witches go on a journey to live alone for a year as part of their training, and leaving on a full moon is the best night.
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Red Earth: Downplayed with Tessa. She uses a magic wand, has a pointed hat (which appears to be alive in some depictions), owns four cats (two of which—Al and Ivan—actually aid her in battle), is often shown thumbing through what is presumably her spellbook, and is seen riding on a broomstick during Pocket Fighter/Super Gem Fighter: Mini-Mix. However, her robes are white and a bit more festive and revealing than your traditional witch. Furthermore, she refers to herself as a sorcerologist, one who employs magic in her studies to discern the nature of the universe, and as such, Tessa's brand of witchcraft seems to be a mix of classical cauldron brewing and alchemy.
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Nanny McPhee is old, hideous, dresses in black, and uses a magic staff. Eric even Lampshades it.
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Charmed either embraces or plays with pretty much every aspect of this trope, updating it for young women of the late 90s / early 2000s. The very premise of the series puts a strong emphasis on femininity, sisterhood and the number three. They have their prized Book of Shadows, a cat Familiar, and practice (Hollywood) traditional witchcraft (though this aspect fades somewhat in the later seasons in favour of flashy powers). When other covens are shown, either magical or non-magical, they are depicted as Closer to Earth and very in tune with seasonal and astronomical rituals (even with one instance of going "skyclad"). The main subversion is that the titular Charmed sister witches look like perfectly ordinary (if very stylish) women in their twenties, who just happen to have magic, shedding the degrading visual stereotypes.
Even the visual stereotype is discussed and explored: one episode reveals that then-youngest sister Phoebe is responsible for originating the Wicked Witch stereotype when, stuck in the past and Brought Down to Normal, she had to draw upon the magic of All Hallow's Eve to disperse a mob of Witch Hunters by cackling madly on a Flying Broomstick, pointed hat and all!
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Sabrina the Teenage Witch:
Downplayed with Sabrina. She has a black cat who is a former warlock, but she lacks the other trappings.
Sabrina's aunts are sisters with the flowy gypsy-like clothes and the occasional potion brewing.
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Luna Nera: Tebe has long grey hair, a large nose and wears black dresses.
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Dorg Van Dango: Patronella's original outfit before she took on her human disguise and started wearing regular clothes.
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