The appeal and evaluation of the second series of "Kuro Majo-san ga Toru!!"

The appeal and evaluation of the second series of "Kuro Majo-san ga Toru!!"

The appeal and evaluation of the second series of "Kuro Majo-san ga Toru!!"

"Kuro Majo-san ga Tooru!!" is a TV anime series based on the original novel by Ishizaki Yoji, and was broadcast on NHK Educational TV from April 3, 2013 to February 19, 2014. The second series has 28 episodes, each of which is only seven minutes long, but it is a fascinating work with a dense story and unique characters. In this article, we will take a detailed look at the appeal and reviews of the second series of "Kuro Majo-san ga Tooru!!", and also introduce recommended points to maximize its appeal.

Story and setting

The main character, Kurotori Chiyoko (nicknamed Choco), is a fifth-grader who loves the occult. When a classmate asks her to tell her love story, she summons the black witch Gyubid from the demon world. Gyubid is an instructor who prides himself on being "the most passionate instructor in the demon world," and Choco's training as a black witch begins. Choco aims to become a full-fledged black witch by enduring the rigorous training, which includes waking up at 5am, cleaning her room, and completing black witch drills that are thicker than her school homework. However, Choco's unique classmates cause one incident after another, making her training even more difficult. Since no one can see Gyubid, Choco must continue her training in secret.

This setting creates an interesting mix of everyday school life and the extraordinary demon world. Choco's growth and interactions with her classmates show the importance of friendship and hard work. Her interactions with Gyubid are full of humor, entertaining the viewers.

character

Choco (Kurotori Chiyoko) is a curious girl who loves the occult. Her growth through her training as a black witch is fascinating. Gyubid is a strict and passionate instructor who trains Choco strictly, but sometimes shows a gentle side. Her classmates are also unique, with each having their own unique charm, including Shion Megu, Ichiro Mai, Asakura Ryotaro, Tokaiji Ashura, Sanjo Shou, Kojima Naoki, Iwata Daigorou, Haruno Yuri, and Ogata Kyo. In particular, Choco's relationship with her friends Megu and Mai adds depth to the story.

The cast is also impressive, with the voice actors playing each character, including Fumiko Orikasa as Choco and Romi Park as Gyubid, enhancing the appeal of the work. In particular, Romi Park's passionate performance as Gyubid is not to be missed.

Production and staff

The second series of "Kuro Majo-san ga Tōru!!" is produced by Shinei Animation, with Kodansha, TV Asahi Music, and Shochiku involved in the production. The director is Yasumi Tetsuo, the series composition and scenario are by Ueno Kimiko, the character design and chief animation director is Otake Masae, the art director is Morio Maki, the color design is Ichise Miyoko, the director of photography is Shiokawa Tomoyuki, the sound director is Okuma Akira, and the music is by Kabayama Junichiro. These staff members work together to improve the quality of the work.

In particular, the work of character designer and chief animation director Masae Otake deserves praise, with the characters' expressions and movements depicted in great detail, and the music by Junichiro Kabayama is also an important element in enhancing the atmosphere of the story.

Episodes and subtitles

Each episode in the second series has the following subtitles:

  • Episode 33: The Black Witch and the Cherry Tree (2013/04/03)
  • Episode 34: Black Witch's Stationery Shop (2013/04/10)
  • Episode 35: Black Witch and Rakugo (2013/04/17)
  • Episode 36: Black Witch's Big Fight (2013/04/24)
  • Episode 37: The Black Witch Has Become Small (2013/05/08)
  • Episode 38: Black Witch's Grandma (2013/05/15)
  • Episode 39: Black Witch and Nightmare Demon (2013/05/22)
  • Episode 40: Does the Black Witch like fortune telling?! (2013/05/29)
  • Episode 41: The Black Witch Goes to the Demon Realm (Part 1) (2013/06/12)
  • Episode 42: The Black Witch Goes to the Demon Realm (Part 2) (2013/06/19)
  • Episode 43: The Black Witch and the Red Thread 1 (2013/06/26)
  • Episode 44: The Black Witch and the Red Thread 2 (2013/07/03)
  • Episode 45: The Black Witch and the Red Thread 3 (2013/07/10)
  • Episode 46: Black Witch isn't good at swimming?! (2013/09/11)
  • Episode 47: It's an Animal, Black Witch (2013/09/18)
  • Episode 48: The Black Witch Who Can See Smells (2013/09/25)
  • Episode 49: Black Witch's School Play (2013/10/09)
  • Episode 50: Black Witch's Autumn Festival (Part 1) (2013/10/16)
  • Episode 51: Black Witch's Autumn Festival (Part 2) (2013/10/23)
  • Episode 52: Black Witch and Daruma (2013/10/30)
  • Episode 53: Black Witch's Christmas 1 (2013/11/06)
  • Episode 54: Black Witch's Christmas 2 (2013/11/20)
  • Episode 55: Black Witch's Christmas 3 (2013/11/27)
  • Episode 56: Black Witch's Christmas 4 (2013/12/04)
  • Episode 57: The Black Witch and Madame Tenten (2014/01/22)
  • Episode 58: The Black Witch and the Bread Thief?! (2014/01/29)
  • Episode 59: Black Witch's Letter (Part 1) (2014/02/12)
  • Episode 60: Black Witch's Letter (Part 2) (2014/02/19)

Each episode focuses on Choco's training as a black witch and her interactions with her classmates. In particular, her visit to the demon world and the Christmas-related episodes have a major impact on the development of the story. Small incidents that occur in everyday school life also attract viewers.

Evaluation and recommendation points

The second season of "Kuro Majo-san ga Tooru!!" is a short but fascinating work with a dense story and unique characters. Through Choco's growth and interactions with her classmates, it depicts the importance of friendship and hard work. In addition, her interactions with Gyubid are full of humor, entertaining viewers.

The recommended points are as follows:

  • Intersection of the ordinary and the extraordinary : The setting where school life and the demon world intersect has a charm that draws viewers in. Through Choco's training as a black witch, small everyday events are linked to the extraordinary world, giving depth to the story.
  • Unique characters : Each character, including Choco, has their own unique charm. In particular, her interactions with Gyubid are full of humor and entertain the viewers. In addition, her interactions with her classmates also add depth to the story.
  • A gorgeous cast : The performances of the voice actors who play each character, including Fumiko Orikasa as Choco and Romi Park as Gyubid, add to the charm of the work. In particular, Romi Park's passionate performance as Gyubid is not to be missed.
  • Quality of the Production Staff : The work of each staff member, including production by Shin-Ei Animation, Kodansha, TV Asahi Music, Shochiku, director Yasumi Tetsuo, character designer and chief animation director Otake Masae, and composer Kabayama Junichiro, all contribute to the quality of the film.
  • Variety of Episodes : Each episode focuses on Choco's training as a black witch and her interactions with her classmates. In particular, the visit to the demon world and the Christmas-related episodes have a major impact on the development of the story. Small incidents that occur in everyday school life also keep viewers engaged.

The second series of "Kuro Majo-san ga Toru!!" is a work that can be enjoyed by both children and adults. Through Choco's growth and interactions with her classmates, the series depicts the importance of friendship and hard work. In addition, her interactions with Gyubid are full of humor and entertain the viewers. Please watch this work and feel its charm.

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