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| Witch Watch | |
![]() First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Nico Wakatsuki | |
| ウィッチウォッチ (Witchi Wotchi) | |
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| Manga | |
| Written by | Kenta Shinohara |
| Published by | Shueisha |
| English publisher | |
| Imprint | Jump Comics |
| Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Jump |
| Original run | February 8, 2021 – present |
| Volumes | 22 |
| Anime television series | |
| Directed by | Hiroshi Ikehata |
| Produced by |
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| Written by | Deko Akao |
| Music by | Yukari Hashimoto |
| Studio | Bibury Animation Studios |
| Licensed by | |
| Original network | JNN (MBS, TBS), BS NTV, AT-X |
| Original run | April 6, 2025 – present |
| Episodes | 19 |
Witch Watch (Japanese: ウィッチウォッチ, Hepburn: Witchi Wotchi; stylized in all caps) is a Japanese fantasy and romantic comedy manga series written and illustrated by Kenta Shinohara. It has been serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump since February 2021, with its chapters collected into twenty-two tankōbon volumes as of July 2025. By November 2022, the manga had over 1.1 million copies in circulation. An anime television series adaptation produced by Bibury Animation Studios premiered in April 2025.
The series focuses on Nico Wakatsuki, a teenage witch who, after completing her magical training, moves into a house with her childhood friend Morihito Otogi, a human-looking ogre. Due to their families' ancestral history, Morihito is to become Nico's familiar and protect her. Nico also hopes this will help them become a couple, as he is her longtime crush, though he does not reciprocate in the slightest. As the story progresses, Nico and Morihito find themselves forced to deal with the various supernatural and legendary beings they encounter while also trying to solve all the unpredictable problems Nico's magic causes in their daily lives.[3]
In the series, "witch" refers to people who have magical power. In modern days, they are descendants of people who immigrated to Japan to escape witch hunts. Witches generally believe in making good deeds for people, whereas those who misuse magic for their selfish gain are referred to as warlocks; they act as the main antagonists in the story who are after Nico's ability. The witches are capable of detecting a presence of warlocks from certain distance. While most witches are women, there are some male witches.
Uron Mirage (うろんミラージュ) is an in-universe fantasy battle manga series by "Moko Utakata" and published in Weekly Shōnen Jump. The manga and its anime adaptation tell the story of a group of young swordsmen who hunt monsters.[10] The series is notably of rather poor quality, but it attracts fans who acknowledge this yet are nonetheless invested, in large part due to its fan fiction.[11] It is the favorite manga of Yuri Makuwa and Kukumi Ureshino.
Kenta Shinohara revealed that it takes five days to draw the characters in Witch Watch, while the storyboards take two and a half days.[13] In January 2023, Shinohara stated on Twitter that Witch Watch would probably be his last weekly serial. He explained that he is "physically unable" to do one, even if he wanted to.[14] The February 6, 2023 chapter of the manga began a crossover with Shinohara's previous Weekly Shōnen Jump series, Sket Dance.[15]
Witch Watch is written and illustrated by Kenta Shinohara.[16][17] The manga began its serialization in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump on February 8, 2021.[18][19][20] Shueisha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on June 4, 2021.[21][22] As of July 4, 2025, twenty-two volumes have been released.[23]
Witch Watch has been licensed for simultaneous publication in North America as it is released in Japan, with its chapters being digitally launched by Viz Media on its Shonen Jump website. Shueisha also simulpublishes the series in English for free on the Manga Plus app and website.[24] Viz Media also publishes its volumes in digital format.[25]
In February 2022, a three-part video of "dubbed manga" were posted online.[26] In May 2022, another series of voice comic adaptations that highlights the comedic parts were posted. The characters are voiced by three voice actors: Mikako Komatsu, Yoshitsugu Matsuoka, and Jun Fukushima.[27] Yumiri Hanamori joined the cast in August 2022.[28]
Another voice comic featuring the franchise's in-universe manga series, Uron Mirage, was also posted online in June 2022 as part of the celebration for the manga's volume 6 release. The voice comic features voice acting by Shōya Chiba, Ryōta Suzuki, Yūichirō Umehara, and Tomokazu Sugita.[29]
An anime television series adaptation was announced in August 2024. It is produced by Bibury Animation Studios and directed by Hiroshi Ikehata, with assistant direction by Masao Kawase, series composition by Deko Akao, characters designed by Haruko Iizuka, and music composed by Yukari Hashimoto.[30][4] The series premiered on April 6, 2025, on the Nichi-5 programming block on all JNN affiliates, including MBS and TBS, and will run for two consecutive cours.[7] The first opening theme song is "Watch Me!", performed by Yoasobi,[31] while the first ending theme song is "Mahō wa Spice" (魔法はスパイス; lit. "Magic is Spice"), performed by Aooo.[32] The second opening theme song is "Tokihanate!" (ときはなて!; lit. "Unleash!") by Hashimero,[33] while the second ending theme song is "Tsuki to Watashi no Kakurenbo" (月と私のかくれんぼ; lit. "Hide and Seek with the Moon") by Yutori.[34]
The in-universe anime series Uron Mirage is featured in episode 14. Who-ya extended performed the opening theme "Bitter end", while ALI performed the ending theme "Flashback Syndrome".[35]
GKIDS acquired the license to the series in North America with Crunchyroll and Netflix streaming the series worldwide, alongside other platforms such as Hulu (United States), Animation Digital Network (several European territories) and Aniplus (South Korea). Tropics Entertainment licensed the series in Southeast Asia.[36][37] The anime's first three episodes were also screened in theaters outside of Japan under the title Witch Watch: Watch Party with screenings beginning March 13 in Asia and in North America on March 16 via GKIDS.[37]
It has been suggested that this article be split out into a new article titled List of Witch Watch episodes. (Discuss) (July 2025) |
| No. | Title [38][39] | Directed by [a] | Written by [a] | Storyboarded by [a] | Chief animation directed by [a] | Original release date [40] | |||||||||||||
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| 1 | "Witch's Return" Transliteration: "Majo no Kikan" (Japanese: 魔女の帰還) | Tatsunori Sakamoto & Hiroshi Ikehata | Deko Akao | Hiroshi Ikehata | Kaishū Sugimura | April 6, 2025 | |||||||||||||
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Morihito Otogi, a member of an ogre bloodline, learns that his childhood friend Nico Wakatsuki is returning home from witch training. It is ultimately decided that Morihito will live with Nico as her familiar and bodyguard. Nico arrives at Morihito's house and is eager to show off her newly learned magic spells to him. She cast a spell to turn herself into paper, but is accidentally blown away by the wind and trapped in a crevice between two walls. In order to save her, Morihito taps into his ogre powers and demolishes the wall, with Nico repairing it with her magic. Morihito then advises Nico not to use her magic in public, but she explains witches are oathbound to help others. They then come across a burning building and rescue a trapped woman, though Nico's spell to make her and Morihito lighter backfires when it wears off and temporarily makes them heavier. As Morihito and Nico prepare to start living together, Morihito recalls his father warning him that Nico's mother divined a prophecy that disaster would befall Nico within a year, and only Morihito will have the power to protect her. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2 | "A Giant Rookie" Transliteration: "Ōgata Rūkī" (Japanese: 大型ルーキー) | Masao Kawase | Deko Akao | Hiroshi Ikehata | Yuki Sawa | April 13, 2025 | |||||||||||||
| "Let's Go to a Diner!" Transliteration: "Famiresu Iko!" (Japanese: ファミレス行こ!) | |||||||||||||||||||
| "The Flying Classroom" Transliteration: "Tobu Kyōshitsu" (Japanese: 飛ぶ教室) | |||||||||||||||||||
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"A Giant Rookie": Morihito and Nico attend their first day of high school, with Morihito warning Nico not to reveal she is a witch or use any magic. However, during homeroom, Nico blows her cover when she accidentally casts an Embiggen spell on herself. As a result, she becomes the most popular girl in class. "Let's Go to a Diner!": After class, classmates Kara Minami and Kukumi Ureshino ask Nico to eat with them at a nearby diner, which Nico accepts. They ignore the advances of a trio of delinquents as the enter the diner and quickly become friends, while Morihito secretly beats up the delinquents to prevent them from further harassing the girls. "The Flying Classroom": The next day, Nico's classmates asks her to show off her magic. She sets up a field that allows them to fly, but a truck accidentally drives into it, forcing Morihito to use his ogre powers to rescue the driver. Despite Morihito's fears, his classmates accept him as well. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 3 | "Fresh Transparent Fashions for Spring" Transliteration: "Haru no Shīsurū Kōde" (Japanese: 春のシースルーコーデ) | Takuma Suzuki | Hiroko Fukuda[b] | Keiichiro Kawaguchi[c] | Masayuki Nonaka & Kaishū Sugimura | April 20, 2025 | |||||||||||||
| "Witch's Delivery Service" Transliteration: "Majo ni Takkyūbin" (Japanese: 魔女に宅急便) | |||||||||||||||||||
| "Lost Dogs and the Patter of Rain" Transliteration: "Maigo Inu to Ame no Bīto" (Japanese: 迷子犬と雨のビート) | |||||||||||||||||||
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"Fresh Transparent Fashions for Spring": In an attempt to impress Morihito, Nico uses magic to conjure a fashionable outfit from a picture, but the back remains completely transparent, and gets embarrassed when she accidentally shows it to him. Despite that, he insists that Nico should just wear whatever makes her comfortable. "Witch's Delivery Service": Nico's mother Ibuki sends over Nico's manga collection as well as a letter for Morihito. Nico uses a duplication spell to make the moving easier, but ends up splitting into four child versions of herself. Morihito reads the letter, which warns him that "Dogs and raindrops will bring disaster." The weather soon turns to rain as an unknown figure spies on the house. "Lost Dogs and the Patter of Rain": Morihito becomes cautious when Nico insists on shopping during a rainy day, and spots a stranger wearing a dog mask stalking them. After a brief battle, the stranger reveals himself to be Kanshi Kazamatsuri, a tengu Nico befriended during her witch training. Kanshi insists on protecting Nico as well, claiming he is her crow familiar. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 4 | "Kanshi Kazamatsuri, The Tengu" Transliteration: "Tengu -Kazamatsuri Kanshi-" (Japanese: 天狗 -風祭監志-) | Natsu Tsuda | Kazuho Hyodo | Chihiro Kumano | Kaishū Sugimura, Masayuki Nonaka & Yuki Sawa | April 27, 2025 | |||||||||||||
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Morihito interrogates Kanshi about his suspicious behavior, and the latter admits that due to the rivalry between the tengu and ogre clans, he wants to prove that tengu are superior to ogres. He also racked up significant debt, which Ibuki was willing to cover in return for becoming Nico's bodyguard. Kanshi then passes a new prophecy to Morihito, warning there is "An enemy within the school." However, neither Morihito nor Kanshi seem to get along so Nico tries to smooth things over with a "Friendeal" spell. However, the spell backfires and makes Morihito overenthusiastic about becoming Kanshi's friend, which scares him off. Nico dispels the Friendeal spell and apologizes to her friends, but she is suddenly attacked and abducted by a possessed dress. Morihito and Kanshi are forced to work together, with Kanshi using his control over wind to help Morihito catch up with the dress and destroy it. Realizing their enemy is more dangerous than they thought, Morihito and Kanshi decide to overcome their personal grudges and join forces, with Kanshi moving in to live with Morihito and Nico. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 5 | "My Student Is My Favorite Artist" Transliteration: "Oshiego ga Oshi Eshi Datta Ken" (Japanese: 教え子が推し絵師だった件) | Yūma Imura | Deko Akao | Daisuke Eguchi | Masayuki Nonaka, Seigo Saitō & Kaishū Sugimura | May 4, 2025 | |||||||||||||
| "My Tummy Is Tender Today" Transliteration: "Kyō wa Hebī na Sutomakku" (Japanese: 今日はヘビーなストマック) | |||||||||||||||||||
| "Cat Scout" Transliteration: "Kyatto Sukauto" (Japanese: キャットスカウト) | |||||||||||||||||||
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"My Student Is My Favorite Artist": Yuri by chance discovers that Kukumi is actually one of her favorite manga fan artists she follows online. Kukumi also discovers both she and Yuri are fans of the same manga, and encourages her to be more open about her hobbies. "My Tummy Is Tender Today": Classmate Kowashi Hara asks Nico to cast a spell that will make him unnoticeable, so he will not draw attention whenever he has to go to the bathroom. She casts a special Mobliviate spell that suppresses his presence, but he realizes he does not actually need it since his self-consciousness is unfounded. He thanks Nico for her help anyways, which empowers the special witch gem she carries, signifying she is one step closer to becoming a true witch. "Cat Scout": Another witch, Nemu Miyao, secretly stalks Morihito, intending to have him be her familiar, but she is too shy to actually approach him. She follows him home disguised as a cat, but suddenly develops a crush on him when he demonstrates to Nico and Kanshi how to properly pet a cat. Flustered, Nemu make her escape and swears to make Morihito her familiar. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 6 | "Under the Lovers' Tree" Transliteration: "Enmusubi no Ki no Shita de" (Japanese: 縁結びの樹の下で) | Enishi Ōshima | Kazuho Hyodo | Enishi Ōshima | Enishi Ōshima[d] | May 11, 2025 | |||||||||||||
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After crafting a special charm to help a classmate make her love confession, Nico notices that Morihito is growing increasingly popular among the girls at school and becomes jealous. Kanshi tries to help her gain Morihito's attention romantically, but they end up backfiring and making Morihito even more popular with the other girls, as Morihito never sees Nico's attempts at seducing him at all. Later, one of Nico's male classmates Ishii asks to talk her privately during a planed field trip. Kara comes to believe that Ishii plans to confess his feelings to Nico under a local tree that is famous for being a lovers' tree. Kanshi overhears the conversation and suggest to Nico that she confess to Morihito under the tree, instead. During the field trip, Morihito meets a classmate, Keigo Magami, and find they have similar interests in subculture. Nico finds out Ishii and his friends want love charms from her, so she shrinks herself to hide form them and accidentally falls into Morihito's shirt pocket. She witnesses a girl confess to Morithito, but he turns her down saying he has already fallen in love with someone precious to him, which worries Nico as she starts to think he already loves someone else, not her. Nico recalls the time she fell in love with Morihito, when he comforted her after her father left due to her losing control of powers. Afterwards, Nico and Morihito eat lunch under a smaller, less prominent tree, unaware that it is the real lovers' tree. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 7 | "Kan and Nico's Channel" Transliteration: "Kan Niko Channeru" (Japanese: カンニコチャンネル) | Kiichi Ueki | Hiroko Fukuda | Hiroaki Shimura | Kaishū Sugimura | May 18, 2025 | |||||||||||||
| "The Tea Ceremony Is a Piece of Tea Cake" Transliteration: "Ocha no Kokoro wa Ocha no Ko Saisai" (Japanese: お茶の心はお茶の子さいさい) | |||||||||||||||||||
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Kan and Nico's Channel: Nico and Kanshi start a "WJTube" channel in hopes of making easy money, but Morihito points out they have no followers because their videos are low quality and have no focus. Morihito teams up with Keigo to revamp Nico and Kanshi's channel. Their new videos end up very successful, but Nico and Kanshi quickly lose interest and quit. The Tea Ceremony Is a Piece of Tea Cake: Classmate Suzuka Kiyomiya asks Nico to help her find a way to complete an upcoming tea ceremony test. Nico casts a "Synclone" spell on Morihito and Suzuka that allows them to synchronize their movements, so Morihito can complete the tea ceremony in Suzuka's stead. However, due to a last minute schedule change, they are forced to perform the tea ceremony without a rehearsal and end up failing. Fortunately, Morihito uses his martial arts skill to save Suzuka's grandmother from a giant hornet, convincing her to withdraw the failure. Suzuka later asks Morihito to help her with her next test, which he flatly refuses. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 8 | "Kanshi's Part-Time Job Diaries ~The Superhero Show~" Transliteration: "Kanshi no Baito Nikki ~Hīrō Shō~" (Japanese: カンシのバイト日記〜ヒーローショー〜) | Daishi Katō | Chika Suzumura | Naho Uchishiro | Seigo Saitō | May 25, 2025 | |||||||||||||
| "Kanshi's Part-Time Job Diaries ~The Side Job~" Transliteration: "Kanshi no Baito Nikki ~Naishoku~" (Japanese: カンシのバイト日記〜内職〜) | |||||||||||||||||||
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Kanshi's Part-Time Job Diaries ~The Superhero Show~: In order to earn money for this month's living expenses, Kanshi is forced to take a part-time job in a hero show. He takes on the role of Otto-man, but finds out he replaced the previous actor who suffered an injury and must temporarily play the role of the villain. Seeing that the previous actor's son is supposed to watch his performance, Kanshi secretly switches roles, becoming the villain and putting a great act of being defeated by Otto-man. The show is a huge success, but the director refuses to pay Kanshi due to him switching roles and changing the script without permission. Kanshi's Part-Time Job Diaries ~The Side Job~: Kanshi takes a job packing screws, but has trouble dealing with the monotonous work. Despite warnings, he convinces Nico to cast a spell to make him move 10 times faster. However, in relative time, while the spell is supposed to last three days, the duration is 30 days from Kanshi's perspective. His inability to communicate or interact with other people takes a serious toll on his mental health until he is able to adjust to slowing his own movements to compensate. However, when the spell finally wears off, Kanshi has to readjust to living in normal time. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 9 | "Dear Kara" Transliteration: "Kara e" (Japanese: 伽羅へ) | Kou Horio | Hiroko Fukuda | Kou Horio | Kaishū Sugimura & Masayuki Nonaka | June 1, 2025 | |||||||||||||
| "New Friends" Transliteration: "Atarashii Tomodachi" (Japanese: 新しい友達) | |||||||||||||||||||
| "Date With the Knight" Transliteration: "Dēto Wizu za Naito" (Japanese: デート・ウィズ・ザ・ナイト) | |||||||||||||||||||
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Dear Kara: Kara approaches Nico to seek help to reconstruct a letter from her deceased mother that her father shredded for some reason. Nico, Morihito, and Kara work together to restore the letter, which reveals Kara's mother was not actually her birth mother. However, Kara feels that this revelation does not change their relationship and she reconciles with her father. Seeing how she was able to help Kara, Nico puts up an advertisement in school so anybody can come seek her assistance. New Friends: Classmate Jun Horai approaches Nico for help in talking to a girl he likes. However, he is self-conscious about how his speech sounds stilted due to reading too many English training textbooks. Nico assures him he should talk to his crush as himself, and it turns out the girl he likes, Ann Nikura, talks in a similar fashion to him. Jun and Ann agree to start dating, and Jun gifts Nico and Morihito a pair of movie tickets as thanks, with Morihito inviting Nico to watch it together. Date With the Knight: Nico gets anxious about her upcoming date with Morihito, as she finds it difficult to read his emotions due to his stoic nature. With his consent, Nico casts a spell on Morihito that creates a miniature version of him that expresses the emotions he feels. Nico observes that Morihito does feel a full range of emotions, and shows them through his actions in helping others. Morihito admits that he was conditioned to be stoic due to his training, but he feels that he has started to become more expressive with Nico and his new friends around. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 10 | "Trope-tacular Student Council" Transliteration: "Betabeta Seitokai" (Japanese: ベタベタ生徒会) | Yasuo Fujii | Deko Akao | Momoko Natsuno | Seigo Saitō & Kaishū Sugimura | June 8, 2025 | |||||||||||||
| "A Stray Cat's Bubble of Bliss" Transliteration: "Kayoi Neko no Awai Hitotoki" (Japanese: 通い猫の泡いひととき) | |||||||||||||||||||
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Trope-tacular Student Council: Nico and Morihito are informed by the Student Council that the use of magic has been banned at school for safety reasons. However, they both realize all of the student council members follow generic anime tropes. The Student Council President Tenryu Kiyomiya explains Nico helping others with her magic made the rest of the Student Council jealous, but he is willing to rescind the ban if Morihito joins them, as he also fulfills a character trope. Morihito refuses and takes his leave with Nico, intending to ignore the Student Council's rules anyways. Morihito then watches a video about the Student Council and realizes Tenryu is similar to him, having to take care of a group of silly and irresponsible friends. Tenryu then chases down Morihito, declaring he will find a way to recruit him into the Student Council. A Stray Cat's Bubble of Bliss: Nemu attempts to visit Morihito as his home, but is too nervous to meet him directly and instinctively transforms into her cat form. Morihito takes Nemu into the house where Nico accidentally spills a drink on her. Morihito gives Nemu a bath and while he is drying her off, she accidentally falls asleep and transforms back to human form. Fortunately, Morihito, Nico, and Kan are distracted by the TV, allowing her to escape without notice. However, she then comes across a warlock planning to kidnap Nico, and runs back to try and warn her. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 11 | "Dogs and Raindrops, Part 1" Transliteration: "Inu to Uteki, Zenpen" (Japanese: 犬と雨滴・前編) | Kousuke Hirota | Kazuho Hyodo | Momoko Natsuno | Masayuki Nonaka, Seigo Saitō & Enishi Ōshima | June 15, 2025 | |||||||||||||
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Nemu warns Nico and Morihito about the warlock, explaining that Nico is a target of the warlocks due to being the "Witch of Thousands", an extremely rare and powerful type of witch. Meanwhile, Kanshi rescues Keigo from a bully who has been taking enchanted candy as a performance enhancer. He learns the candy is being distributed by another student only known as "Wolf" and tries to track him down, only be beaten up by him. As Nico heals Kanshi's wounds, Nemu explains the warlock must be using the candy as a method to control the minds of whoever ingests it, turning them into an army of "Dogs". Nemu tries to retrace her steps to find the warlock's hideout, and figures out she is hiding in a magically created space. Nemu finds her way inside but is captured by the warlock. Keigo warns Morihito that Wolf has sent out a summons to his Dogs, but as they head out to confront the warlock, Keigo lures Morihito into a trap and transports him to the warlock's hideout. Keigo then reveals that he is actually the warlock's werewolf familiar, having made a deal to heal an old leg wound that prevents him from figure skating. Keigo then transforms into his werewolf alter ego, Wolf, and prepares to battle Morihito. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 12 | "Dogs and Raindrops, Part 2" Transliteration: "Inu to Uteki, Kōhen" (Japanese: 犬と雨滴・後編) | Hiroshi Ikehata, Masao Kawase, Yūsuke Onoda & Yūichirō Aoki | Deko Akao | Hiroshi Ikehata | Kaishū Sugimura, Manamu Amasaki, Masayuki Nonaka, Yuki Ikeda & Yoshiki Masui | June 22, 2025 | |||||||||||||
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Both Morihito and Wolf battle each other, but it is evident that Wolf has the upper hand in a direct fight. Meanwhile, Nico and Kanshi head to the park to face the Enchanter. Using a clever strategy with Nico's spells, she and Kanshi are able to ambush and capture the Enchanter, who admits that she was ordered by a much higher ranking warlock to capture Nico. Nemu regains consciousness and arrives at the park, and coerces the Enchanter to lead to back to her closed space. Morihito briefly gains the upper hand with Nico's help, but she runs out of magical energy. The Enchanter then boasts that her and Keigo's lives are linked through their familiar pact, effectively holding his life hostage. Despite the setback, Morihito is able to outsmart and defeat Wolf, using his own aggression against him. Defeated, the Enchanter tries to tell Nico the name of mastermind but is suddenly killed by a spell that drains all her magic, which also neutralizes her pact with Keigo. Keigo apologizes to everybody and admits that in reality, he wanted to heal his mother's injuries, which have confined her to a wheelchair. Nico agrees to hand over her unique, single use medicine to heal Keigo's mother, and he decides to become her bodyguard as repayment, moving in to Morihito's house to live with them. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 13 | "Keigo Magami, the Werewolf" Transliteration: "Ōkami Otoko -Magami Keigo-" (Japanese: 狼男 -真神圭護-) | Yuki Ikeda | Chika Suzumura | Ice Mugino | Manamu Amazaki | June 29, 2025 | |||||||||||||
| "Kind Tiger, Proud Wolf" Transliteration: "Zennin no Tora Kōman no Ōkami" (Japanese: 善人の虎高慢の狼) | |||||||||||||||||||
| "Easy Spices for Enthralling Cooking" Transliteration: "Otegaru Chōmiryō" (Japanese: お手軽超魅了) | |||||||||||||||||||
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Keigo Magami, the Werewolf: Keigo tries to adjust to living with Morihito and his friends, and warns that seeing anything crescent shaped will trigger his transformation into Wolf, who has an extremely selfish personality. Everybody removes all crescent shaped items in the house, only for Keigo to transform after seeing a croissant. Wolf refuses to take orders from Nico and Kanshi to transform back, but respects Morihito enough to listen to him. Keigo apologizes for the trouble, but admits he admires Wolf despite all his faults because he only gets violent if it's to protect the people cares about. Kind Tiger, Proud Wolf: Nemu returns to Morihito's house, but once again disguises herself as a cat due to her shyness. Wolf recognizes Nemu and confronts her privately, offered to keep quiet about her secret as long as she helps him transform once a month. Nemu agrees to the deal, and comes to the realization that she also has a crush on Wolf. Easy Spices for Enthralling Cooking: Nico wants to try cooking for her friends, despite the fact she is not very good at it. Determined to have them enjoy something she cooks, she sprinkles special Capcharm Powder on her food. Morihito witnesses what she is doing and manages to take his plate before Nico can season it. Soon after eating, Nico, Kanshi, and Keigo fall in love with the dish. Morihito confronts Nico about the powder, which when ingested, instantly charms a person to whatever the powder last touched. The powder is accidentally spilled on Nico and blown all over the city, causing multiple people to fall in love with her. Morihito kisses Nico on the cheek to break the spell. Nico is disappointed Morihito does not seem to make a big show of it, but he is secretly extremely anxious about having kissed Nico. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 14 | "Uron Mirage Chapter 119: The Phasey Hunt, Part 4" Transliteration: "Uron Mirāju Dai-Hyakujūkyū-wa: 'Fajī Tōbatsu - 4'" (Japanese: うろんミラージュ 第119話 「ファジー討伐 - 4」) | Masao Kawase & Yūsuke Onoda | Chika Suzumura | Ikuo Geso & Ice Mugino | Manamu Amazaki & Kaishū Sugimura | July 6, 2025 | |||||||||||||
| "Diary of My Favorite Artist" Transliteration: "Oshi Eshi Nisshi" (Japanese: 推し絵師日誌) | |||||||||||||||||||
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Uron Mirage Chapter 119: The Phasey Hunt, Part 4: Nico and her friends watch an episode of the hit anime Uron Mirage, which Nico insists is very popular. However, Morihito is left confused and does not understand the appeal of the series. Diary of My Favorite Artist: Yuri and Kukumi both bond over their shared love for the Uron Mirage anime. However, Yuri still hides the fact that she is "Dengeki Melon", one of Kukumi's most passionate online supporters. Kukumi then shows Yuri a draft of a manga she is working on. Yuri immediately spots many flaws in her work, but holds back from saying anything herself and instead sends her constructive criticism to Kukumi as Dengeki Melon. The next day, Kukumi thanks Yuri for her advice, having figured out she is Dengeki Melon. She then recruits Yuri to be the writer for her next manga. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 15 | "Summer Demon" Transliteration: "Natsu no Mamono" (Japanese: 夏の魔物) | Toshiyuki Anzai | Deko Akao | Hiroshi Ikehata | Masayuki Nonaka | July 13, 2025 | |||||||||||||
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Nico and Morihito receive a new prophecy instructing them to "visit the ancient retainer that exorcises evil". The group plus Nemu decide to travel to a nearby mountain where the retainer resides, and meet Miharu Kiryu and his father Masumi. Masumi explains that the Kiryus are exorcists experienced in eliminating demons. The group decides to first spend some time having fun in the nearby river since it is summer vacation until the Water Warlock ambushes them. Miharu then intervenes, easily defeating the warlock, but he is mortally wounded in the process. Near death, Miharu heals himself by draining some of Morihito's ogre energy. Masumi later explains that the Kiryus are vampires, but instead of blood they have evolved to feed off magical energy. Miharu offers to execute the warlock, but Nico insists that they us Miharu's Drain ability to permanently remove his powers instead. Afterward, the warlock confesses he was instructed by another warlock to capture Nico, and agrees to reform his life under Masumi's guidance. Realizing the prophecy is referring to Miharu, Morihito offers to have Miharu move into his home, which Miharu accepts. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 16 | "Miharu Kiryu, the Vampire" Transliteration: "Kyūketsuki - Kiryū Miharu -" (Japanese: 吸血鬼 - 霧生見晴 -) | Ko Kusa | Kazuho Hyodo | Momoko Natsuno | Mika Nishiyama, Manamu Amazaki, & Aoi Oshima | July 20, 2025 | |||||||||||||
| "Missing Parasol" Transliteration: "Kasa ga Nai" (Japanese: 傘がない) | |||||||||||||||||||
| "I'm So Glad You're Here" Transliteration: "Aete Ureshii" (Japanese: 会えて嬉しい) | |||||||||||||||||||
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Miharu Kiryu, the Vampire: The group begin to adjust with Miharu being their newest housemate, especially with him generally being very blunt about his feelings. Upon learning Morihito handles most of the chores, Miharu tries to organize the rest of the group to cook a meal for him as thanks, but everything goes awry. Morihito insists Miharu does not need to do anything for him, but is glad that he has been able to adjust to living with them. Missing Parasol: Miharu gets angry at Kanshi for losing his parasol, which he needs to protect himself from sunlight. As a temporary measure, Nico casts a Cloud Crown spell on him, which will create a sun blocking cloud above his head along as he feels depressed. On the way to get a replacement parasol, Miharu comes across the thief who stole his parasol, but his cloud disperses in response to his feelings. Kanshi summons crows to shield Miharu from the sun so he can defeat the thief and take his parasol back. I'm So Glad You're Here: As part of her deal with Wolf, Nemu arrives at Morihito's home to transform Keigo without his knowledge. However, their social awkwardness toward each other makes things difficult. While watching a movie to pass the time, Keigo asks Nemu about how she feels about being a witch. Nemu replies she sometimes wonders if she is better off being a normal girl since she keeps being compared to Nico, but Keigo advises her to accept whatever makes her different from others, as he feels being a werewolf has ultimately benefited him by letting him meet Nico and Morihito. Nemu successfully transforms Keigo into Wolf by tricking him to see a crescent logo on a cake slice box, but muses that she actually likes Keigo when he is not trying to be cool. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 17 | "We Got Trapped in a Death Game, but It Sucked" Transliteration: "Desu Gēmu Idomareta kedo..." (Japanese: デスゲーム挑まれたけど...) | En Yaguchi | Deko Akao | Kaishū Sugimura | Manamu Amazaki | July 27, 2025 | |||||||||||||
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We Got Trapped in a Death Game, but It Sucked: Morihito, Kashi, Keigo, and Miharu wake up to find themselves trapped in a death game by a man named Jig-Jag, who is holding Nico hostage. However, the boys discover that Jig-Jag's rules for his game, "Ouroboros", are not actually very good and they start revising them the make the game more fun and engaging. Morihito then explains he figured out Jig-Jag is actually Keigo, and the Keigo with them is a Doppelganger created by Nico, who is his accomplice. Keigo admits he wanted to make a viral video, but the video of his friends fixing his game goes viral anyways. Long Long a Go Go: During a meeting, Tenryu informs Morihito and his friends that the school faculty are considering classifying them as "dangerous students" due to their supernatural powers. However, various parts of their bodies suddenly grow in length due to Nico miscasting a Enlongen spell. They try sneaking back to Morihito's home so Nico can dispel the spell, and end up saving a man's life on the way. Impressed that Morihito and his friends are willing to help others without fear of exposing their powers, Tenryu decides to take no further action against them. Nico then tries to dispel Enlongen, only to accidentally miscast it again. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 18 | "Kara and Shiki" Transliteration: "Kara-chan to Shiki" (Japanese: カラちゃんとシキ) | Dai Shibakan | Hiroko Fukuda | Futoshi Higashide | Kaishū Sugimura & Manamu Amazaki | August 3, 2025 | |||||||||||||
| "Mega Marble Mania Madness" Transliteration: "Kyōsō no Bīda Mania" (Japanese: 狂騒のビーダマニア) | |||||||||||||||||||
| "Scramble Scrap Squad" Transliteration: "Sukuranburu Sukurappu Sukuwaddo" (Japanese: スクランブル・スクラップ・スクワッド) | |||||||||||||||||||
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Kara and Shiki: While volunteering at Kara's family shrine, Nico experiments with enchanted paper that temporarily brings cut out shapes to life. Kara gives it a try and accidentally creates a paper shikigami she names Shiki. Unlike Nico's creations, Shiki does not disappear and becomes Kara's close companion and familiar. However, on the way home from school, Shiki accidentally drops Kara's treasured hairclip gifted by her late mother into a river. Feeling guilty, Shiki dives into the river and recovers it despite risking its own life. Afterwards, Kara and Shiki compromise and she allows Shiki to attach itself to her hairclip as its perch. Mega Marble Mania Madness: As a prank and to prove his salesman skills, Kanshi manages convince Keigo to buy a random marble. Keigo then makes a video about marble using the information he got from Kanshi's sales pitch, which goes viral, causing a nationwide obsession with marble collecting. Seeing how Morhihito, Keigo, and Miharu have become obsessed with marbles, Kanshi comes clean and apologizes. The marble craze then quickly passes, with angry collectors flaming Keigo's channel forcing him, Kanshi, and Nico to make an apology video. Scramble Scrap Squad: While searching through his things, Morihito uncovers an old manga that he had drawn as a child. Nico casts a spell to transport everybody into the manga, but ends up turning everybody into manga drawings instead. When the wind blows one of the manga pages away, the group chases it since they need it to turn back to normal. While recovering the page, they notice a home robbery taking place and defeat the robber. Nico turns everybody back to normal and they head home, though they forget to change Kanshi back to normal. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 19 | "Letter from a Friend" Transliteration: "Tomodachi no Tegami" (Japanese: ともだちの手紙) | Fumihiro Ueno | Kazuho Hyodo | Momoko Natsuno | Masayuki Nonaka | August 10, 2025 | |||||||||||||
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Nemu comes to visit the house when Morihito uncovers an old letter sent to him by Nico when they were young. Morihito then takes his leave, with Nico explaining he is visiting his late mother's grave since it is the anniversary of her death. At her grave, Morihito apologizes for lying to her about having friends, and talks about how he first met Nico. They quickly befriended each other and Nico wrote a letter of friendship, only for bullies to tear it up. Nico got angry and attacked them with her magic, only to be calmed down by Morihito. He then pieced the letter back together and kept it as a keepsake. When Nico tells the same story to her friends, Nemu realizes Nico may have inadvertently cursed Morihito. Once she privately tells Kanshi and Keigo this, they have Nico cast a "Feelingram" spell to gauge Morihito's emotions. At first, the signs are disappointing. However, when Nico thanks Morihito for piecing the letter back together, the signs change to indicate Morihito does have feelings for Nico, they just have not fully blossomed yet. Encouraged, Nemu, Kanshi and Keigo decide they do not need to worry. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 20 | "The Lost Wolf and the Stray Cat" Transliteration: "Mayoi Ōkami to Kayoi Neko" (Japanese: 迷い狼と通い猫) | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | August 17, 2025 | |||||||||||||
In June 2021, Witch Watch was nominated for the seventh Next Manga Award in the Best Printed Manga category and placed tenth out of 50 nominees.[41][42][43] It was also nominated for the same award and placed second out of 50 nominees in 2022.[44][45] By November 2022, the first eight volumes of the manga had over 1.1 million copies in circulation.[46]
Timothy Donohoo of Comic Book Resources compared Witch Watch to Kouji Miura's Blue Box and Shigure Tokita's Don't Blush, Sekime-san! due to both series having concepts and romantic aspects similar to Witch Watch's.[47]