Witch Watch Anime Reveals Episode Count & More With New Trailer: Watch


As an observer with a keen eye for anime trends and a heart full of nostalgia for the golden age of Shonen Jump, I must say that the upcoming “Witch Watch” anime has piqued my interest significantly. Having spent countless hours immersed in the whimsical worlds of Shinohara’s previous works such as “Sket Dance”, I find myself drawn to the episodic nature and light-hearted comedy that seems to define his creations.

The upcoming TV anime adaptation of Kenta Shinohara’s “Witch Watch,” which has been serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine since 2021, is set to debut next year as part of a new wave of franchises. Fans have recently received a clearer glimpse into what the new anime will offer and how much content it will cover. Unlike many other franchises from early 2020s manga getting their anime adaptations around the same time, “Witch Watch” seems best suited for a weekly series filled with antics.

Earlier it was announced that the anime series “Witch Watch” would be premiering sometime in April as part of the Spring 2025 anime lineup, but a specific release date hasn’t been set yet. However, at the Jump Festa 2025 event over the weekend, it was confirmed that “Witch Watch” will span two consecutive seasons of episodes, meaning fans can enjoy it from its April premiere until it concludes around September with the Summer 2025 anime schedule. Take a look at the trailer for “Witch Watch” in the video above.

What’s New for Witch Watch?

The latest news about “Witch Watch” was shared at Jump Festa, revealing that it will air from spring to summer in the anime lineup of 2025. This announcement also marked the release of the first complete trailer for the upcoming anime. Notably, some new voices have been added to the cast, such as Mikako Komatsu playing Yuri Makuwa, Konomi Kohara as Kukumi Ureshino, Rie Takahashi as Kara Minami, and Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Tenryu Kiyomiya. A sneak peek of these characters can be seen in the trailer available above.

Hiroshi Ikehata and Masao Kawase are set to co-direct the upcoming anime series “Witch Watch” at Bibury Animation Studio. Deko Akao is in charge of the scripts, Haruko Iizuka handles the character designs, Mutsumi Takemiya edits the anime, and Yukari Hashimoto composes the music. However, specifics about its production like opening and ending themes, total episodes, and release date are yet to be revealed at this moment.

What Is Witch Watch?

Similar to Kenta Shinohara’s past creations like “Sket Dance,” which even had an official crossover with “Witch Watch” towards the end of its comic series, “Witch Watch i” is expected to be notable for being a series with episodic releases. Unlike many other anime, this one doesn’t immediately dive into high-stakes situations, making it ideal for anyone who’s already immersed in a lot of action-packed anime. It’s set to find its fanbase when it starts airing during the Spring and Summer seasons next year, offering a refreshing change of pace.

If you’re eager to read Kenta Shinohara’s original “Witch Watch” manga before the upcoming anime airs, you can do so by accessing the latest chapters for free (though the full catalog may require a subscription fee) using Viz Media’s digital Shonen Jump library or Shueisha’s MangaPlus service. These platforms offer a sneak peek into what the manga has in store for you.

Meet Morihito, a lad as strong as a mythical ogre, who’s moving in with his old friend Niko, who’s learning the craft of witchcraft. Niko’s magical abilities often cause unexpected chaos, and now living under one roof are these two teenagers… Get ready for a whirlwind of fantastical hijinks! This magical comedy series is the brainchild of Kenta Shinohara, known for his work on SKET DANCE and Astra Lost in Space.

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2024-12-22 03:11