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Reporting from: https://exhibits.library.cornell.edu/witchcraft/feature/magical-kids

Magical Kids

In the effort to master the powers they didn’t even suspect they had, young witches (and wizards) need all the help they can get. Popular culture throughout the world appears fascinated by the idea of kids and teens with magical abilities. The boundary between witchcraft and magic is often blurred, perhaps because of the age of the protagonists, who are called upon to harness their hereditary potential in order to help neighbors and friends or to battle the evil forces in the world. They often make mistakes, cause accidents, and even occasionally despair. Invariably, they need their mentors, teachers, or parents to clean up after them and instruct them in the art of magic. Throughout their journeys of self-actualization, they are often accompanied by familiars or exhibit attributes that have come to embody witchcraft—an owl for Harry Potter, a black cat for Kiki, or a broomstick for the Little Witch.


Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001, Great Britain/USA, directed by Chris Columbus). Based on the book originally titled Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone.
Wie die kleine Hexe das Zaubern lernte
Wie die kleine Hexe das Zaubern lernte (1984, Czechoslovakia/West Germany, directed by Zdenek Smetana). Original title Malá čarodějnice (The Little Witch).
Twitches Too
Twitches Too (2007, USA, directed by Stuart Gillard). A Disney Channel TV movie.
Kiki's Delivery Service
Kiki's Delivery Service (1989, Japan, directed by Hayao Miyazaki).
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