Witch Watch review
danielstellar14
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From the creator of SKET Dance, we have yet another wild idea that JUMP occasionally accepts. It's already known that SKET Dance has been successful in it's run; especially it's comedy. Being awarded the 55th Shogakukan Manga Award for best shounen manga in 2009 is not an easy feat–making it stand alongside it's peers and alongside Gintama; being one of the best jack-of-all-trades anime serialized in JUMP. However, enough with SKET Dance.
Kenta Shinohara has risen back to his roots and released a promising manga in JUMP recently. Witch Watch is a wacky idea and starts off self-aware in it's randomness which is a small detail from SKET Dance. It's about this guy named Morihito and his childhood friend Niko. Morihito has the strength of an ogre and Niko wants to become a witch, it's a nice original idea from Kenta and I hope he does these characters well in the series. The art is nice and a modernized version of Kenta's old style. Characters seem promising and I hope it stays that way.
For now, I'll give this series an 8 for high hopes. I'll update if I change my mind.
Kenta Shinohara has risen back to his roots and released a promising manga in JUMP recently. Witch Watch is a wacky idea and starts off self-aware in it's randomness which is a small detail from SKET Dance. It's about this guy named Morihito and his childhood friend Niko. Morihito has the strength of an ogre and Niko wants to become a witch, it's a nice original idea from Kenta and I hope he does these characters well in the series. The art is nice and a modernized version of Kenta's old style. Characters seem promising and I hope it stays that way.
For now, I'll give this series an 8 for high hopes. I'll update if I change my mind.
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Witch Watch
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Auteur
Shinohara Kenta
Artiste
Shinohara Kenta
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