Episode 17 – Witch Watch

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Witch watch ? Community score: 4.0
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Witch watch Having been in pretty good shape lately, so I guess it’s just a time issue with a bit of a slow episode. No comedy is perfect, and it’s not particularly strange for my show, it’s not entirely a landing for me, but it’s someone who both of us feel a little weak, and there’s not a nice or memorable explosion line. It’s not a deal-breaker, and even the slower episodes of this series aren’t completely uncharming, but given the Highs Witch watchComedy usually goes on, which is probably the weakest product we have ever obtained so far.
The first of the shorts in this episode is better of the two, seeing Morihito, the boys are trapped in the death game scene while being trapped in Nico hostages. Between the exhaustive death game scene and the rather blatant imitation of the mastermind being the puzzle, it feels like it should be mature comedy potential, and it does take advantage of… in the beginning. Just as Jigsaw explains the rules of this death game, he soon pays too many rules, and when he gets everything done, it’s hard not to share the shocking impatient boys with all of this.
After Morihito figured out how to break the game, it took a little weird turn. He and others immediately began to think about ways to make it even more exciting and turned this locked room scene into a proper game balance tutorial. I admit it was a creative way of spinning, which proved to be much less predictable than the boys showed. saw The movie with jokes, but the “creative” doesn’t completely translate into an interesting movie, and although the tone shift is pleasant, I feel that most of the short-lived good jokes are played in advance. Nico appears a little bit when she appears in the boys’ reweaving of the game and we find that she has never been really kidnapped, but instead tests his latest game ideas with Keigo. Offering Keigo an overly well-designed gaming feel, so it can be used as a twist, but I can’t help but feel that it would be more fun if the game had a longer effect before spinning in a different direction. It’s not the worst shortage of the show, as far as we’ve got, but it’s not as powerful as it used to be.
Sadly, while I think the first short wastes an otherwise interesting scene, the second simple scene is completely flat. We found from Tenryu that after all the events that happened, the teacher was cautious about Morihito and the others, so he asked them to try to lower down and avoid causing trouble for the magic. The trouble almost immediately happened, as Nico accidentally hit them with a part of the spell that stretched out his body, so we saw Morihito’s nails turn into Wolverine claws, Keigo grew so much hair that he looked like a fuzzy monster, Kanshi and tenryu stretched their necks and arms into rubber. They all look ridiculous, and that’s also…basically the whole joke. On paper, it’s not totally bad, but even how many silly shows I can give, it’s not suitable for me either. I at least give this to these two funny gags, like Morito has to pretend he’s from Street fighter plane Explain the paws to the teacher, or learn that Tenryu can take off his hat but chooses to maintain his sci-fi anime pose for offspring, but none of them can make me laugh.
The overall concept here feels like trying to make the series tend to be smarter in a quirky way, and it ends with the focus of predictable NICO, trying to solve the problem to make it worse. Short isn’t lacking in charm, at least we do get a nice candid scene where they try to help someone’s kindness despite their “suffering” throughout the plot, but otherwise, the short thing doesn’t make much of a difference. I’m sure this is just one thing that happened to the anime team, pairing two weaker comic chapters together, so I won’t see it as a sign that this adaptation loses momentum, but it’s a bit unfortunate that happens after the show recently radiates some consistently interesting plots, so hopefully it goes back to the next episode in perfect form, which is a perfect form.
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