Witch Craft Works Episode 07. Takamiya-kun and the Noblesse Oblige 19 February 2014. Witch Craft Works Episode 08. Takamiya-kun's and Kagari-san's Wound 26 February 2014. Witch Craft Works Episode 09. Takamiya-kun and the Witch of the End 5 March 2014. Witch Craft Works Episode 10. Takamiya-kun and the Weekend (Part 1) 9 March 2014. Witch Craft Works – Honoka Takamiya was perfectly happy with his completely average and normal life. His primary problem in life was the fact that he shared a school with the school’s “Princess,” Ayaka Kagari.
The Workshop Witches are in crisis mode as Ayaka and Honoka emerge to find themselves in a broken city. Without Kazane's powers, the Workshop Witches in the city are unable to use any magic and no outside help will arrive in time. To make matters worse, Weekend captures a group of Workshop Witches and straps magical bombs to them, demanding that they hand over Honoka in 30 minutes or she will detonate her hostages one by one. While Rinon and Atori try to defuse the situation, Ayaka takes Honoka down to the core of the city to renew the contract using Honoka's latent powers. At the very last second, Honoka completes the contract, allowing the Workshop Witches to rescue the hostages and capture Weekend. However, after being thrown in a magic-nullifying cell, Weekend reveals that she let herself be captured so she could destroy the Workshop from within, which she does with more hidden bombs.
She's dressed as a witch, carrying him in her arms and floating on a broom?! Kagari tells him it is her mission to protect him and that now she can finally protect him openly rather than undercover.
Meanwhile, Ayaka heads off to fight Weekend herself at a church. However, Weekend uses several bombs she planted around the church to drain Ayaka's power, then captures her using giant monster golems, revealing that she planted the bombs in the city months ago as part of her plan. Back at Honoka's house, Mikage ends up reviving Honoka while Atori is attending to him. Mikage then delivers a message that Weekend plans to destroy the shelter unless Honoka is delivered to her in 30 minutes.
Sinopsis Witch Craft Works – Takamiya Honoka, seorang siswa SMA yang memiliki kehidupan normal, sampai akhirnya dia bersebelahan bangku dengan Ayaka Kagari. Kagari adalah seorang siswi yang cantik, pintar dalam pelajaran maupun olah raga sehingga dirinya dinobatkan sebagai “Princess”. Sejak Honoka bersebelahan dengan Kagari, fans club Kagari selalu mengancamnya agar tidak dekat dekat dengan Kagari. Suatu hari, sebuah insiden terjadi saat Honoka hendak membuang sampah di belakang sekolahnya, sebuah bangunan jatuh dan akan menimpanya, tapi, saat Honoka menutup matanya dan membukanya kembali, alangkah beruntungnya, dia di gendong oleh Kagari, Kagari yang saat itu menaiki sapu terbang dan berpakaian seperti penyihir lalu bertarung melawan robot sihir yang menargetkan Honoka yang dikendalikan seseorang disana. Sampai akhirnya pertarungan itu selesai dengan kemenangan Kagari. Selanjutnya, Kagari yang terlibat kontrak dengan Honoka saat masa kecilnya, selalu bersama dan melindungi Honoka dari penyihir yang disebut dengan penyihir pengrajin, sedangan Kagari sendiri adalah penyihir tower.
Ayaka tries to fight her, but Medusa uses magic to turn her into stone. With no other options left, Honoka swallows the candy that Chronoire gave him before, drawing out the White Princess, Evermillion. Evermillion uses her power to beat back Medusa, which ends up destroying most of the mansion and a large part of the school as well, angering Kazane enough to call for a Tower witch-hunt. Evermillion then reveals that all Honoka had to do was kiss Ayaka with love to wake her up, which he does. Ayaka then uses her powers to defeat Medusa and the KMM Gang (again).
Kazane then demands Chronoire hand Weekend over for questioning, but Chronoire responds that Weekend is her 'dinner,' and the two fight each other to settle the score. Later, an unconscious Honoka and Mikage visit Evermillion as she talks about the renewed contract that Honoka has formed with her, warning him about the consequences he will have to face if he tries a similar action in the future.
Ayaka decides to teach Honoka about offensive magic, trying to make him summon a familiar by throwing him off the roof of a tall building. In a panic, he ends up summoning a giant image of Ayaka in a sexy nurse outfit that catches the two of them before punching a nearby building. Meanwhile, Kazane discovers a giant magic bomb underneath the city, and meets with a Tower Witch named Weekend to negotiate, but Weekend simply detonates the bomb, destroying several buildings and exhausting all of Kazane's magic power as she tries to limit the damage. Ayaka and Honoka are escorted into a cell by other Workshop Witches for their safety, but a high-tech magic puppet created by Weekend finds them. Ayaka uses the puppet to blow up a section of the wall and break out, but Ayaka remarks that neither of them have their magic power. Honoka has a dream of Ayaka's past, where she was a socially-stunted little girl to the point that her mother asked two similarly young Workshop witches to watch over her. She often spent her after class time looking for a certain boy at nearby schools until she finally found Honoka.
Well episode 6 has rolled around, everybody still watching now realizes every single one of their initial preconceptions from ep.1 were way, way off base (falciel; “it’s harem” lol). It now has the most new threads on 2ch, and it’s been the top seller in winter 2014 pre-orders for the last three weeks. And IMHO it’s both the surprise and best new show of the season. I’d like to make fun of all of you, but after watching episode one, I was in full agreement at the time. I’m so glad I didn’t drop it and continued to watch it.
Well, there’s always “Pupa”. Trailer makes it look like it could be directed by David Lynch and the manga cover(s) shows off some really strange monster designs. It looks interesting, but surreal, it’s probably not. But hey, I’d be happy to be proven wrong. I started reading this manga long time ago, (probably years ago) I dropped it very soon after, mainly because I didn’t like the way the author drew the breasts of the heroine, and the story wasn’t very interesting. I guess that another way to describe this relatability you mention has also something to do with empathy or maybe is just the same thing but using another word to describe it.
Honoka Takamiya was perfectly happy with his completely average and normal life. His primary problem in life was the fact that he shared a school with the school's 'Princess,' Ayaka Kagari. Both girls and boys fawn over her which makes Honoka's life difficult since he rides the same bus as her in the morning and sits next to her in class. What's worse is that if he even idly interacts with her her fan club takes him out back and beats him up! One day while taking out the trash he looks up to see a school building falling on top of him!
Kagari tells him it is her mission to protect him and that now she can finally protect him openly rather than undercover.
Info: Honoka Takamiya was perfectly happy with his completely average and normal life. His primary problem in life was the fact that he shared a school with the school’s “Princess,” Ayaka Kagari. Both girls and boys fawn over her which makes Honoka’s life difficult since he rides the same bus as her in the morning and sits next to her in class. What’s worse is that if he even idly interacts with her her fan club takes him out back and beats him up!
Honoka uses his new powers to revive the wounded witches, but Ayaka knocks him out before the strain kills him. The Workshop Witches are in crisis mode as Ayaka and Honoka emerge to find themselves in a broken city. Without Kazane's powers, the Workshop Witches in the city are unable to use any magic and no outside help will arrive in time.