Episode 23 – Witch Watch

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Witch watch ? Community score: 4.2
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It seems that the anime god has decided to bless us again and we get a small trailer Uron Mirage up to date Witch watch episode. There are a lot of arguments among fans in this arc Uron Mirage Compared to the Yokohama event or the genius who mutated the bee arc, I think there is a lot to do. Every battle Shonen Rescue Arc can’t help but compare with the Soul Society Arc bleach (This is a shelter in itself Saint Seyah Take extra steps), but the comic version tilts Miss Honik well, looking for an escape from all the trauma of the past, rather than about Oboro and Utsuro saving her from Chosey King’s clutch, but more about saving her from her own self-inflicted tendencies.
Now, I think that only anime fans might sway twice as Zack loses one eye at the end of the Yokohama incident, but more keen viewers may have found him getting Mangekyo Minigan at the end of Arc, and we are all seeing the danger of that magic eye now. In fact, his decision to cover his eyes was a subtle character writing, which involved Zack’s fear of his friends’ level of fear, and while it certainly seemed silly, it worked for many of the best parts of the series. Uron MirageThe ability to hide its genius behind these small details is often its best feature, which is why it has become an important part of today’s global phenomenon. Sadly, we have to wait another year to see this arc, but you can’t hurry to be perfect and the groundbreaking nature of each new season Uron Mirage It has been a long time for the staff to spend more time whipping another masterpiece.
Since we have a new one Uron Mirage Trailer, this week’s Witch watch Focus on more escapes to our favorite pair Uron Mirage fan. When we last left Ureashino and Ms. Makuwa, the two of them worked together to make and sell their own DoujinshiWhen Ms. Makuwa struggles to come up with any ideas, she gets distracted when Ureashino mentions that she hopes to meet with a new online friend. Ms. Makuwa is both a teacher and an adult on the terminal online, and he can’t help but suspect that the new friend might be a creep of a high school student, and since their posts all look like something creepy middle-aged guy can write, it immediately triggers her radar.
It’s always a good thing to be cautious when meeting someone you only talk to online, but as someone who has met some precious friends with online friends, sometimes, this is the biggest internet weird guy that ends up being extremely calm, so it’s usually taken the time to properly work on a book. With all this in mind, it’s no surprise that Ureashino’s friend is who she is talking about in the end, it’s just a high school girl, like a horny middle-aged man. Weird, of course, but if Marin comes from My dear Having taught us anything, this weeb girl absolutely exists and is not as rare as you think. So, I’m glad the show avoids this twist as an explosion line and supports Ms. Makuwa in some way gets inspiration for her Doujinshi From expectations gap. It’s more fun, and sometimes you can really build some good in-person friendships through online chats (although again, it’s better to be cautious).
From there, the plot shifts to the actual creation of comics, and while there aren’t many jokes in the section, it provides some interesting comments. Ureashino and Ms. Makuwa finally hit a hurdle in new times Uron Mirage The chapter deletes some information that contradicts the story they proposed. Although Ureashino believes there is no reason to abolish the work they have done if they are satisfied with it, Ms. Makuwa believes in sticking with Canon and pushing herself to come up with a new draft for them. Personally, I’m of the mindset that any adaptation of a work, whether fan-made or official, should showcase the artistic sensitivities of the people working as much as those of the original creator, so I wish the story had sided more with Ureshino here, but I at least appreciate that the show took some time to throw some light jabs at the kinds of fans who treat the source material of their favorite thing like sacred text (and I got an Especially good laughing seeing the subtitle translation go with the very accurate description of “Canon purists”. We can also see that Ureashino deals with the urgent reality of having to rush to re-create the page after failing to save the file, which, despite the often positive attitude of the show, seems absolutely a nightmare. It feels like Shinohara probably drew something from her own experience in her weekly comic grinding, and while it all works for these ladies, I can only imagine how scary it is when it isn’t.
Ultimately, it’s time for Ms. Ureshino and Ms. Makuwa to sell their artwork at the event, which is where the series offers the best comedy rewards. Since Ms. Makuwa ends up inundated with work, Nico looks like a Smash Bros character (with her own introduction card) to help Ureshino, although in practice she is more of an assist trophy. This time, her magic hijinks are mostly limited to doing small things like shrinking a few boxes so they can easily move inventory or use spells to fill in some missing text on one of the comic pages, and while nothing will be quite objecting in the way you expect Nico’s involvement, it’s nice to see that she doesn’t help her friends in anything. At least that’s me meeting Say, but there is no matter Nick has no spell, there is no spell. The spell that makes magic ink that might fill the text is at the expense of Morihito’s hair color, and the result is a cartoon boy who turns him into a gray hair. Fortunately, this also has unexpected benefits that make Morihito look like the latest version of Oboro Uron Mirage Comics and girls use it as walking ads to go all out. It’s a good point, and it proves one thing with certainty: No matter what happens, we can’t escape thinking. Uron Mirage. The last episode was boring, it was a huge improvement and I was happy to see the show return to its usual level of quality. We have more episodes to air before the season is over, and while the rest of the plot may be less comedy-oriented, if that ends up being the last bunch of laughs we get, I’m glad the anime crew chooses to go out with the strong.
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