Ahead of its April 6 global streaming launch, the anime Witch Watch has released a new trailer showcasing its English-language voice cast. The series will be available on ADN, Aniplus, Crunchyroll, Hulu, Netflix, and Tropics.
New subtitled episodes will be available every Sunday at 17:30 JST, with the English dubbed versions releasing three weeks later, starting on April 27 at 17:30 JST.
The story follows Morihito Otogi, a high school student from a family of ogres, who enjoys a peaceful life until his childhood friend, Nico, moves in with him. Nico, a witch-in-training, chooses Morihito as her familiar. While Nico is excited to reconnect with her old friend and crush, Morihito must protect her from an impending danger. Their life together is filled with magical mishaps and supernatural chaos.
English Dub Cast:
- Lilypichu as Nico Wakatsuki
- Stephen Fu as Morihito Otogi
- Caleb Yen as Kanshi Kazamatsuri
- Kevin K. Gomez as Keigo Magami
- Cristina Vee as Nemu Miyao
- Kyle Hebert as Reiji Otogi
- Rosie Okumura as Yuri Makuwa
- Erica Mendez as Kara Minami
- Xanthe Huynh as Kukumi Ureshino
- Howard Wang as Tenryu Kiyomiya
Based on Kenta Shinohara’s popular manga Witch Watch, the anime is produced by Bibury Animation Studios, known for The Quintessential Quintuplets. It is directed by Hiroshi Ikehata (FLCL Progressive) and features character designs by Haruko Iizuka (Horimiya). The series’ opening theme, “Watch me!” was written by the global J-Pop duo YOASOBI.
Available Subtitle Languages:
Arabic, Chinese (Simplified & Traditional), English, Filipino, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Korean, Malaysian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish (Spain & Latin), Thai, Turkish, Vietnamese.
Available Dub Languages:
English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish (Spain & Latin), Thai.
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