This is a better event story than a simple nostalgia headline makes it sound. The point is not just that おジャ魔女どれみ is doing something cute for Doremi’s birthday. It is that the series is getting a full night event with a drone show, stage content, a screening, and a venue large enough to make it feel like a real summer outing rather than a token anniversary gesture.

Toei Animation’s announcement says Ojamajo Doremi Magical Drone Show 2026 〜も~っと!ピリカピリララ♪バースデーナイト〜 will be held at Funabashi Racecourse Lawn Plaza in Chiba on July 25, 2026 from 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.. If bad weather cancels the drone show, the reserve date is July 26.

What You Actually Get At The Event

The official lineup is more than drones in the sky. The event includes the birthday-themed drone show itself, a dance show with the MAHO堂 girls, a screening of More! Ojamajo Doremi episode 25, and a high-touch session with the six MAHO堂 members for attendees who buy the designated same-day merchandise.

That matters because it changes the planning logic. This is not a “show up, watch ten minutes, go home” event. It is built like an evening program, which means it works better if you treat it as a full anime-night plan and not a casual stop between other errands.

Ticket Prices, Entry Rules, And The One Detail Families Need

The official pricing is straightforward. Standard tickets are 2,800 yen in advance or 3,000 yen on the day. Bundle tickets are 4,800 yen in advance or 5,000 yen on the day, with limited quantities. Children aged 12 and under can enter free, but must come with a guardian.

The catch is that free child entry does not automatically include bundle goods. If a child wants the bundle, a separate bundle ticket is needed for that child. That is exactly the kind of detail that gets lost in thin recap articles and then becomes annoying at the gate.

How To Decide If It Is Worth The Trip

The strongest part of the concept is that it matches the tone of Doremi pretty well. It keeps the birthday framing and the emotional warmth, but gives it a larger summer-event shape. If you already like Ojamajo Doremi, the draw is obvious. If you are more casual, the better question is whether you want an outdoor anime event with a real program attached instead of a simple merch stop.

Because the venue is in Funabashi and the event runs into the evening, this is best for people who are deliberately making it their plan for the night. It is less of a spontaneous Tokyo add-on and more of a “go because you actually want the event” kind of outing.

Why This Is More Useful As A Service Piece

Readers do not need vague nostalgia language first. They need the venue, date, program, ticket structure, and rain-date logic up front. Once that is clear, the emotional angle does the rest.

So the practical takeaway is simple: Funabashi Racecourse Lawn Plaza, July 25, 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., July 26 rain backup, 2,800 yen advance standard ticket, and extra merch/high-touch access tied to specific purchases. That is enough to decide whether this is a must-go birthday night or an easy pass.

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