Witch Watch: Anime warms up fans with new trailer

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The second arc of the Witch Watch anime has received a new trailer, starting from episode 13. The first part premiered in April of this year.

The animation is from Witch Watch and is from the studio Bibury Animation (The Quintessential Quintuplets 2).

Witch Watch
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Anime production:

  • Original Author: Kenta Shinohara (Serialized in Shueisha's “Weekly Shonen Jump”)
  • Director: Hiroshi Ikehata
  • Assistant Director: Masao Kawase
  • Series Composition: Deko Akao
  • Character Design: Haruko Iizuka
  • Subcharacter Design: Nakaaki Sugimura, Yuki Sawa
  • Art Director: Hei Xue (Kusanagi)
  • Art Configuration: Yuki Takeuchi (Kusanagi), Masayuki Niizuma (Senju Kobo)
  • Color Design: Yuiha Ota
  • Director of Photography: Hisashi Yonezawa
  • Editing: Mutsumi Takemiya
  • Music: Yukari Hashimoto
  • Sound Director: Hiroki Go
  • Sound Production: Bit Groove Promotion
  • Animation Production: Bibury Animation Studio

Synopsis Witch Watch:

The story revolves around Morihito , a young man gifted with strength comparable to that of an ogre, who finds himself in an unexpected relationship with his childhood friend, Nico. Nico, in turn, is committed to honing her powers as a witch. However, with Nico's magic often resulting in hilarious and unpredictable situations, the life of these two teenagers under the same roof promises to be a fantastical adventure of magical proportions.

Since February 2021, the manga "Witch Watch," created by Kenta Shinohara (Sket Dance, Kanata no Astra), has been serialized in Shueisha's Shōnen Jump. However, the manga has achieved an impressive circulation, surpassing 1.1 million copies sold as of November 2022.

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Source: Official Website

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