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Witch Watch Anime Reveals 2nd Part's Theme Songs, Additional Cast

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HashiMelo performs new opening song "Tokihanate!," yutori performs new ending song "Tsuki to Watashi no Kakurenbo"

The staff for the television anime of Kenta Shinohara's Witch Watch manga revealed the new visual and the promotional video for the anime's second cours (quarters of a year) on Sunday. The video revealed the new opening theme song "Tokihanate!" (Let go!) by artist HashiMelo. The anime's staff also revealed two new cast members, and the new ending song "Tsuki to Watashi no Kakurenbo" (Hide and Seek with the Moon) by rock band yutori.

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Image via Witch Watch anime's website

The newly announced cast are:

Yūki Wakai as Miharu Kiryū
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Image via Witch Watch anime's website
Yōhei Azakami as Rui Fujiki
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Image via Witch Watch anime's website

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Image via Witch Watch anime's X/Twitter
The anime's second part will start on June 29. The anime premiered in Japan on April 6 on MBS, TBS, and 26 affiliated channels. Crunchyroll, Netflix, ADN, Aniplus, Hulu, and Tropics stream the anime as it airs in various countries and territories outside Japan.

The anime's English dub debuted on April 27. The anime also has dubs in French, German, Italian, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish (Spain and Latin), and Thai.

GKIDS screened the first three episodes of the anime in North American theaters on March 16-18. Tropics screened the episodes in Asia starting on March 18, ADN screened the episodes in "selected European countries" in March, and Aniplus screened the episodes in South Korea on March 21.

The anime stars:

Hiroshi Ikehata (TONIKAWA: Over The Moon For You, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood) is directing the series with assistant director Masao Kawase (Kiratto Pri☆Chan, Magical Destroyers) at Bibury Animation Studio. Deko Akao (Shadowverse, Suppose a Kid From the Last Dungeon Boonies Moved to a Starter Town) is in charge of the series scripts. Haruko Iizuka (Ensemble Stars!, Sugar Apple Fairy Tale) is designing the characters with sub-character designs by Kaishū Sugimura and Yuki Sawa.

Kusanagi's Ping Xue (Fuuka, Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's New Dinosaur) serves as the art director. Masayuki Niizuma (Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation II) and Kusanagi's Yuki Takeuchi are in charge of art setting. Yuiha Ōta is the color key artist. Hisashi Yonezawa (Is This a Zombie?) is the compositing director of photography. Mutsumi Takemiya (The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You) is editing the series. Yukari Hashimoto (Mr. Osomatsu, Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun) is composing the music for the series. Fumiyuki Go (BLUELOCK, Kaiju No. 8) is the sound director, and Bit Grooove Promotion is responsible for sound production.

YOASOBI performed the first part's opening theme song "Watch Me!," which YOASOBI specifically wrote for the series. Pop-rock band Aooo performed the first part's ending theme song "Mahō Spice" (Magic Spice).

Viz Media and MANGA Plus are both publishing Witch Watch in English. Viz Media describes the first volume:

Morihito Otogi's family is descended from a long line of ogre familiars, and he has the inhuman strength to prove it. One day, his father comes to him with the life-changing news that he is to become the familiar of his childhood friend, the teenage witch Nico. He is to live under the same roof with her and protect her from anything and anyone that may attempt to harm her. Meanwhile, Nico is excited to get to live with the love of her life, even if her crush is one-sided—Morihito is so serious about his duties to protect her that any romance is going to be an uphill battle. But he has every reason to be serious, as Nico has a prophecy of doom hanging over her head!

Shinohara (Astra Lost in Space, Sket Dance) launched the manga in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in February 2021. Shueisha will publish the manga's 22nd compiled book volume on July 4.

Source: Press release


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