YOASOBI released the music video for their “Watch me!” song on Sunday. The song was released as a single on the same day, and it serves as the opening theme song of the Witch Watch anime.
Folium animated the music video under the direction of Yu Nakagaito. The song is based on the short story Kokoro Kororon written by Witch Watch‘s manga creator Kenta Shinohara.
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The Witch Watch anime is currently airing with 7 episodes available at the time of this writing. Studio Bibury Animation Studios is animating the series, with Hiroshi Ikehata directing the anime and Masao Kawase as the assistant director. Crunchyroll is streaming the anime and they describe it as follows:
Morihito Otogi is a high schooler with the strength of an ogre. Life is peaceful until his childhood friend and witch-in-training, Nico Wakatsuki, moves in. Nico is excited about their reunion and makes Morihito her familiar. Now, he must focus on his mission to protect Nico from prophesied dangers. Their mystical, problem-filled days are about to begin!
Source: YOASOBI Official YouTube channel
© Kenta Shinohara/SHUEISHA, WITCHWATCH Production Committee, MBS
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