Episode 15 – Witch Watch

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Witch watch ? Community Score: 4.4
With the plot last week rocking something, we can start premiering in the new Uron Phantom season, so this season continues to be altered as the show returns to Warlock themes. Although the last encounter with a man is full of legends, the gang is simpler and forces them to face how to deal with this threat in the future. This encounter is also balanced by introducing our latest major cast members, and in the process he puts him in a dilemma, what we know clearly Witch watch Being shaped throughout the process.
When Nico and others receive prophecy about the “ancient fixator that can drive away evil”, they meet an old friend of Masumi with Nico’s mother’s old friend in hopes of getting something that can help block the warlock. Once there, they also became familiar with Masumi’s middle school son Miharu. Although Miharu’s face is an angel’s face, his mouth has all the bluntness of a sledgehammer. His lack of any filter for what he said led him to comment, such as mistakenly referring to Nico’s servants, or noting how strong the couple’s atmosphere was between her and Morito. He was pleasant and happy to witness how bad the others reacted to his debris. When Masumi revealed that she was an exorcist, everyone began to believe that he might be the person the prophecy refers to, but instead of worrying about the trip, they decided to treat the trip like a vacation and have some fun in the nearby river. Foreseeable that this leads to some Fan Service Representatives Nico and Nemu, but it’s fun to see Morihito watching Nico in a bathing suit at least, which shows that he wasn’t his face when it came to her.
When a new warlock appears to find Nico’s new warlock, all their summer fun is disturbed, and no one else has the weapons in their hands and they can’t fight back. Miharu saved the day because he proved to be a stronger exorcist than his father, but when he was injured in the battle, he revealed a more important secret that he was a vampire. Staying stylish with the rest of the show, his lineage no longer works under normal vampire rules. Rather than absorbing blood to consume people’s vitality, he can absorb energy from the skin by absorbing their energy and giving them a little pinch, which is also one of the most interesting, creative spins I’ve seen on the vampire concept. We can also see these powers come in handy when everyone decides how to deal with warlocks. Morihito unexpectedly killed the guy, and if that prevented him from chasing Nico again (although any of these kids were to be murdered, it might be him), Nico himself was reluctant to go that far. Instead, they decided to combine Miharu’s energy consumption with Nico’s healing magic so that they could exhaust his magical warlock without killing them and realized that this might help them deal with them in a more nonviolent way in the future.
This approach also gives them a chance to learn that the Warlock is not as malicious as he seems, as he is mostly driven by life as a life that fails until he awakens his power and is forced by the mysterious figures targeting Nico. The backstory here is not very much loved, but does help tilt the previously mentioned anxiety is what turns a witch into a warlock and explore the concept in the future as we encounter more. Warlock is not the only term we know, because Miharu reveals that although he may not need to suck blood to drain vitality, his body still craves the vitality of others and starts wasting it from his friends and family, but his friends and family start to have a huge impact on them (although the tragic situation here at least by discovering that his father’s main source was his main source, his mom was interesting, and his mom was still young. So Miharu gave up on high school, but Morihito suggested that he live with him and others because the familiar boy was much more energetic than the average person, and he thought it was inappropriate for Miharu to miss out on a normal school life. So Miharu became the latest member of the Morihito family and was very happy to see him gradually doing his best to take care of others than he was at the beginning of the show.
Miharu’s participation in the main ensemble marks something important: Witch watch It’s been dripping water, and it’s always providing the audience with a reverse harem. Now you might think: “What are you talking about? There is only one love interest among these boys, which may not be considered a harem!” I said: No! Yes, I think if we are technical, you do need multiple love interests for proper harem performances, but since digging up the genre long enough can anyone tell you that sometimes it’s more about the atmosphere or the type of character than the actual numbers. I can think of at least a few shows that were tagged as harem entries, where there really was only one or two real love interests, and the other girls were largely just on the window. If we can accept loopholes in regular harem performances, I have no reason to why Witch watch It should be considered as a reverse harem. Especially when we have all the prototypes here! There is Morihito a serious childhood friend, Miharu, a savage little brother, Kanshi is a young lad who loves entertainment, Keigo is a quiet loner, Wolf fills the role of a mandatory sexy bad boy.
The series might use these prototypes to laugh because it’s still playing them, but they’re still here, and Miharu even points out how weird it is to have all these teenagers under the same roof as a girl, which means Shinohara knows exactly what he’s doing here. Somehow he managed to sneak the invisible harem away The weekly teenager jumps It’s an impressive long-term scam, but the fact that it succeeds is just a sign of the true flexibility of the series. As a quirky comedy, a teen drama, the occasional action series, now a (platonic) reverse harem that feels like a genre fusion that may not work, but it may just be true magic Witch watch. Now that we’ve seen this type of mashup, I can’t wait to see how far the show is willing to go.
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