

RELATED: Check out our The God of High School recaps, here! I’m excited to see how they interpret the western fantasy setting Kubo’s set up in Burn The Witch. Colorido, primarily known for independent productions before their recent involvement with Pokemon, do great work. Improving on the weaker points of the material is one of the things adaptations are for. Given the two lead girls.) This is a good thing, though.

It’s rather telling, for instance, that the trailer below cuts out any mention of the manga’s male deuteragonist. RELATED: Crunchyroll & Adult Swim Announce Fena: Pirate Princessīeyond that, Burn The Witch is perhaps best called “solid.” It has many of Kubo’s trademark writing quirks for both good and ill. The series makes the amusing, deliberately dubious claim that dragon deaths account for 72% of all deaths in Britain’s capitol. In the so-called “Reverse London,” live creatures called Dragons, who often attack the citizens of both “Reverse” and “Front” London. The gist is that London as we know it is only half of the “real” London. Burn The Witchīurn The Witch itself is the sort of action-fantasy romp Kubo has always been known for. It will be directed by Tatsurou Kawano, best known for work on Kabaneri of The Iron Fortress and several prior Studio Colorido productions. The film is a Studio Colorido ( Pokemon: Twilight Wings, Penguin Highway) production, also involving its sub-unit Team Yamahitsuji, will come to Crunchyroll in early October.

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#BURN THE WITCH ANIME MOVIE#
An anime adaptation of Tite Kubo‘s latest has also been in the pipeline for a while, but given its status as a movie it wasn’t clear if or when we’d get it here in the west. Bleachfans have known about recent one-shot manga Burn The Witch for some time now.
