
I like marbles.
Kenta Shinohara WITCH WATCH 1 The Witch’s Return JUMP COMICS
It’s nice when Momochi is big, isn’t it…?
Kan-chan’s sad episode and Moi-chan’s hobby episode.
>>2
Which one!?
>>14
Those two have such a high batting average, so it can’t be helped.
Wednesday
I think I’m in the minority, but I like the “Day of Calamity” arc.
>>4
It’s good, right? “How do you feel about betraying your friends?”
An episode produced by Moi-chan.
Oh! Episode
Call!
All episodes where Moi-chan is annoying.
Bread
A session playing Keigo’s awful game.
I really like how Witch Watch retrieves its title.
>>11
I also like the subtitle collection for the next episode.
Shitty Game Episode
Stick Doll Death Game, what year is it in the current era? I’m pondering around that.
Chairman’s younger sister’s meeting.
Student Kaiser and the Manzai Show
Oshieshinisshi
I love it when Nem-chan is lewd every time.
A crappy game with a narrative trick.
Episodes in which boys respond to eros in an age-appropriate manner.
Mrs. Gecko
I like the rounds where the tension accelerates.
>>23
Yes, I also like that episode.
Denim
The episode where Jekyll mistakes the Otsuki family for the student council.
The episode where Kan-chan becomes a print.
I’m just watching the funny episodes occasionally, so I don’t know why the heroine has regressed to a childlike state.
Focaccia?
Mrs. Gecko
>>31
This made me laugh the most.
I experienced difficulty breathing.
TS
The one where Ouroboros keeps getting improved.
Since the author is about the same age, I totally understand the jeans thing.
I was peeling off the stickers and growing a beard.
I think it’s amazing that it combines creepiness, attention to detail, and skill in storytelling all at once.
New Horizon No.
I really like the character development in Sket Dance because they create great moments all the way to the end, just like Jubilo.
This time there are a lot of characters again, but I have the expectation that they will manage it somehow.
I like the marbles episode and the jeans episode.
>>40
Isn’t this Sket Dance!
This encounter with the manga was a poem episode about a witch who transforms into a cat.
It’s a bit too standard, but I really do like the speed-up episode the most.
Apology press conference
Stand-up Comedy Documentary Episode
I love it when the transformation witch confidently enters the battle.
I’m weak against serious moments in gags and everyday life.
It seems that even now, if you’re still grateful for the episodes where Kanji is pitiful, then you’re not quite a true Witch Watcher yet, Anonymous.
I like TS streamer episodes.
I like the demon instructor Moritomi.
Serious stories and magical gags are nice, but I prefer the episode where we help the thrift store.
The scene where four men capture a thief with their splendid teamwork is notable, but the part where they each choose an outfit also reveals their personalities. While Morihito’s obsession with vintage clothes leads him to be reckless, he sincerely accepts the good-natured Kan’s critiques and makes changes; this flow, despite the absence of magic, can be said to be one of the essence of Witch Watch.
>>50
It looks like Moi-chan and is creepy.
>>52
That’s why young fools, no, young idiots, are like this.
The latest episode was pretty good.
It feels like a manga that someone who is a manga otaku would really like, like Moichan.
This guy is already acting like an old nuisance!
However, the best part of this manga is Keigo.
When it actually became a battle against the black witch, I thought I would be fighting Wolf, but acquiring Flout and getting inspired by Morihito and the others to improve my stamina helped lead to victory. In daily gags, thanks to being a subcultural jerk, I became a starting point for the story. During the episode where I became Moi-P, I was completely devoted… Um, Shin… Kuroon… I realized everything and had a good relationship with Morihito.
I want to see a regular episode where we just talk about hobbies in Keigo’s room.
It’s interesting that Keigo is creating heroines all over the place.
Is it a light novel protagonist?