Maebashi Witches Episode 4: Go for a 70 over a 100
Canon/MED

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8.7

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Maebashi Witches Episode 4: Go for a 70 over a 100

Canon/MED

OSHIMETER

8.7

3 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

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yoen25's avatar
yoen25
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I was thinking if it'd be fair to give this ep a three because the new character lowkey annoys me but then it wouldn't be fair for every other aspect.

First off, this episode is focused on Mai and gave us more context on who she was. It's also basically connected to their new customer here.

Kerrope is stressing me out though. I mean, I get that everything got a price, but can't he just make a price list so that the girls wouldn't be too blindsided? He's a cute frog but he's such a sneaky swindler, honestly.

I'm glad though that after finding out about the truth, the girls didn't necessarily vindicated Mai over it. We also saw a bit of Azu's character development, a product of her growth from Ep 3!

Back to the new character... she annoyed me so much. Probably because she was getting a bit too insensitive and lowkey entitled for sht... I'm hoping she'd have a pretty neat reason by the next episode, but I'm afraid we'd have to get through some trouble first involving Mai and their whole witch training thing.

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Honestly, I am sensing this would be like another typical chronological pattern in highlighting significant narratives. Nonetheless, this episode was still engaging. The pacing was very moderate and the individual charm given to each character was very lovable, specifically Azu's character, as her developing personality is the kind of character development in an anime that would literally touch me. Additionally, the lighthearted humor was showcased seamlessly. Furthermore, the complex dynamic between Mai and Yua effectively brought an emotional weight to the direction of the story.
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elisha_tea
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Most of the scenes in this episode were really entertaining, especially during some of Keroppe's scenes were funny. I also like how the episode focused more on Mai. The last few scenes were really interesting because of the revelation near the end.

EPISODE CONTEXT

Coming off Azu's vulnerability arc in Episode 3, the series pivots to Mai's personal world while introducing a trust crisis that affects the entire group. At the one-third mark of a 12-episode run, this is a deliberate escalation of internal stakes—fractures forming before external consequences hit. It directly sets up Episode 5, where the fallout from these trust issues threatens the Witches' magical abilities entirely.

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EPISODE CONTEXT

Coming off Azu's vulnerability arc in Episode 3, the series pivots to Mai's personal world while introducing a trust crisis that affects the entire group. At the one-third mark of a 12-episode run, this is a deliberate escalation of internal stakes—fractures forming before external consequences hit. It directly sets up Episode 5, where the fallout from these trust issues threatens the Witches' magical abilities entirely.

QUICK TAKES

yoen25's avatar
yoen25
VerifiedVerified

I was thinking if it'd be fair to give this ep a three because the new character lowkey annoys me but then it wouldn't be fair for every other aspect.

First off, this episode is focused on Mai and gave us more context on who she was. It's also basically connected to their new customer here.

Kerrope is stressing me out though. I mean, I get that everything got a price, but can't he just make a price list so that the girls wouldn't be too blindsided? He's a cute frog but he's such a sneaky swindler, honestly.

I'm glad though that after finding out about the truth, the girls didn't necessarily vindicated Mai over it. We also saw a bit of Azu's character development, a product of her growth from Ep 3!

Back to the new character... she annoyed me so much. Probably because she was getting a bit too insensitive and lowkey entitled for sht... I'm hoping she'd have a pretty neat reason by the next episode, but I'm afraid we'd have to get through some trouble first involving Mai and their whole witch training thing.

miyukineveahbless's avatar
miyukineveahbless
VerifiedVerified
Honestly, I am sensing this would be like another typical chronological pattern in highlighting significant narratives. Nonetheless, this episode was still engaging. The pacing was very moderate and the individual charm given to each character was very lovable, specifically Azu's character, as her developing personality is the kind of character development in an anime that would literally touch me. Additionally, the lighthearted humor was showcased seamlessly. Furthermore, the complex dynamic between Mai and Yua effectively brought an emotional weight to the direction of the story.
elisha_tea's avatar
elisha_tea
VerifiedVerified

Most of the scenes in this episode were really entertaining, especially during some of Keroppe's scenes were funny. I also like how the episode focused more on Mai. The last few scenes were really interesting because of the revelation near the end.

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