Witch Watch Episode 21: Secret Urges / Keiko's Carefree Style / Jekyll Visits the Otogi House

Manga chapter 41-42

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10.0

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Witch Watch Episode 21: Secret Urges / Keiko's Carefree Style / Jekyll Visits the Otogi House

Manga chapter 41-42

Canon/LOW

OSHIMETER

10.0

7 Fans

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

QUICK TAKES

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hamty
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A entertaining episode! It starts lightly with Miharu's new school life before spiraling into absurd chaos. Morihito's YouTube conquest is comedy gold, and Miharu's new friend encountering the student council couldn't be funnier. Great episode overall!
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shinywaffles
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What a crazy episode. Miharu has a new friend, we meet the student council members and we revisit the YouTube channel! Absolutely entertaining and funny. Morihito can really get things done when he sets his mind to it - and that's how we're getting quality content.
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nicholas9547481273
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Miharu manages to make a friend. The misunderstanding between the characters is pretty funny. It fulfils the required conflict in this plot. And, the representation of the viewership is so accurate. These things positively affected the episode’s overall quality.
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adg_1
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A princely vampire meets a new friend! It’s nice to see Miharu develop a bond outside of the Otogi house~ We also get a genderbend gag that plays up that feeling of "I can fix her." So many yabai moments in this ep, IYKYK. The final miscommunication sketch is a great finisher!
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jmdagreat
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Masterclass in how Witch Watch uses magic to parody modern culture. It’s appealing because it isn't just about a "girls' day out"; it’s a sharp jab at content creation and the absurdity of internet fame.
katana's avatar
katana
As always, episode was funny and will give you a good laugh.
caturteer's avatar
caturteer
Extremely fun episode with so much craziness that happened non stop.

EPISODE CONTEXT

Coming off Episode 20's more character-introspective look at Keigo's self-worth, Episode 21 downshifts into a pure comedy breather at the four-fifths mark of the season. It reinforces the group's bonds and camaraderie heading into the final stretch, serving as a palate cleanser before Episode 22 introduces more whimsical magical adventures involving shrinking spells and festive activities. With only four episodes remaining, this is the series savoring its ensemble dynamics before the season's conclusion.

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EPISODE CONTEXT

Coming off Episode 20's more character-introspective look at Keigo's self-worth, Episode 21 downshifts into a pure comedy breather at the four-fifths mark of the season. It reinforces the group's bonds and camaraderie heading into the final stretch, serving as a palate cleanser before Episode 22 introduces more whimsical magical adventures involving shrinking spells and festive activities. With only four episodes remaining, this is the series savoring its ensemble dynamics before the season's conclusion.

QUICK TAKES

hamty's avatar
hamty
VerifiedVerified
A entertaining episode! It starts lightly with Miharu's new school life before spiraling into absurd chaos. Morihito's YouTube conquest is comedy gold, and Miharu's new friend encountering the student council couldn't be funnier. Great episode overall!
shinywaffles's avatar
shinywaffles
VerifiedVerified
What a crazy episode. Miharu has a new friend, we meet the student council members and we revisit the YouTube channel! Absolutely entertaining and funny. Morihito can really get things done when he sets his mind to it - and that's how we're getting quality content.
nicholas9547481273's avatar
nicholas9547481273
VerifiedVerified
Miharu manages to make a friend. The misunderstanding between the characters is pretty funny. It fulfils the required conflict in this plot. And, the representation of the viewership is so accurate. These things positively affected the episode’s overall quality.
adg_1's avatar
adg_1
VerifiedVerified
A princely vampire meets a new friend! It’s nice to see Miharu develop a bond outside of the Otogi house~ We also get a genderbend gag that plays up that feeling of "I can fix her." So many yabai moments in this ep, IYKYK. The final miscommunication sketch is a great finisher!
jmdagreat's avatar
jmdagreat
VerifiedVerified
Masterclass in how Witch Watch uses magic to parody modern culture. It’s appealing because it isn't just about a "girls' day out"; it’s a sharp jab at content creation and the absurdity of internet fame.
katana's avatar
katana
As always, episode was funny and will give you a good laugh.
caturteer's avatar
caturteer
Extremely fun episode with so much craziness that happened non stop.

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©篠原健太/集英社・ウィッチウォッチ製作委員会・MBS

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