Witch Watch is set to arrive on Netflix this April, bringing a fresh mix of fantasy and humor to anime fans. Developed by Bibury Animation Studios and adapted from Kenta Shinohara’s manga, the series follows Nico, a witch in training, and Morihito Otogi, a high school student from an ogre lineage who becomes her protector.
The new trailer reveals a fast-paced, comedic adventure as Nico’s unpredictable magic creates chaos and laughter. The visuals burst with color and energy, while a catchy opening theme, “Watch me!” by YOASOBI, amplifies the show’s lighthearted tone. Fans have already taken notice on social media, praising the trailer for its charm and the promise of delightful misadventures.
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While the show carries a humorous spirit, promotional images hint at a darker subplot. One poster displays a moonlit scene with contrasting tones, suggesting that a twist may be in store for the young witch. An off-screen comment in the trailer also hints that Nico’s life is headed for trouble within a year.
Scheduled to premiere on April 6, 2025, the series will roll out new episodes on a weekly basis. For viewers in North America, GKIDS will present the first three episodes in select theaters on March 16, 2025, before the show becomes available on Netflix and Crunchyroll. The series is set for a two-cour run, ensuring a lengthy presence on screens and building anticipation among its dedicated fan base.
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The manga’s success, with 20 volumes reaching 3 million copies in circulation, underscores the strong following that Witch Watch has already built. With a creative team led by director Hiroshi Ikehata and scriptwriter Deko Akao, the anime aims to capture the magic of its source material while offering fresh twists that could captivate audiences worldwide.