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Witch Week Preview in U.K. and Ireland Cinemas on Wednesday

posted on by Andrew Osmond

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Image via Witch Watch anime's X/Twitter
Netflix will stream the anime when it debuts this April.

Booking links for the screenings are available at https://witchwatch.alltheanime.com/.

The following Odeon cinemas are listed: Acton, Belfast, Birmingham, Birmingham Broadway Plaza, Bournemouth, Brighton, Cardiff, Glasgow Quay, Greenwich, Guildford, London Haymarket, Kingston, Lee Valley. Liverpool One, Manchester, Gateshead Metrocentre, Milton Keynes, Norwich, Trafford Centre, Wimbledon.

The following The Light cinemas are listed: Banbury, Cambridge, Sheffield, Stockport, Walsall.

The following Showcase cinemas are listed (booking links coming soon): Bluewater, Bristol, Derby, Leicester, Nottingham, Peterborough, Reading

The following Vue cinemas are listed (booking links coming soon): Edinburgh Omni, Glasgow St Enoch, Islington, Leeds Light, Manchester Printworks, Portsmouth, Reading, Star City (Birmingham), London West End, Westfield, Westfield Stratford.

The anime will premiere in April 2025 on cours (quarters of a year).

The cast includes:

Yuki Sawa.

Bit Grooove Promotion is responsible for sound production.

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Image via Amazon
MANGA Plus are both publishing Witch Watch in English. MANGA Plus describes the manga's story:
"Morihito, a boy with the strength of an ogre, is about to start living together with his childhood friend Niko, who is training to be a witch. NIko's magic leads to all sorts of unpredictable trouble, and with two teens under one roof... Let the fantastical antics begin! Magical comedy series by Kenta Shinohara creator of Astra Lost in Space."

Shinohara Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in February 2021. Shueisha published the manga's 20th compiled book volume on January 4.

Shinohara published the Sket Dance manga in Weekly Shonen Jump from 2007 to 2013. The manga inspired a television anime in 2011-2012 and an OVA in 2013. Crunchyroll streamed the anime as it aired.

Shinohara's Funimation streamed the anime as it aired.


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