JAINITUOS ANIME REVIEWS – THE DAWN OF THE WITCH (THE CONTINUATION OF ZERO) – MY FIRST IMPRESSIONS

The Dawn of The Witch

Genre: Fantasy, Adventure

Studio Tezuka Productions

Hello my friends. Welcome to another entry of my blog

Let me tell a little anecdote. Some months ago, I watch an anime, called The Grimoire of Zero,

At first, I confused it with The Familiar of Zero, and that is where I decided to watch the first two episodes. I ended up liking the adventures of Zero and Mercenary, but since then I have a lot of questions about these two characters, and I forgot about it for other series, but some months ago, a sequel from The Grimoire of Zero came out, and after watch the first episode, I decided to talk about it.

Now… Behold…

But before I start, I must ask you the question:

Are you guys ok? Feeling healthy?

If the answer is yes, then I am happy.

Now, let’s get magical with The Dawn of The Witch.

PREMISE

Based on the light novels, written by Kakeru Kobashiri, The Dawn of the Witch, or, Mahōtsukai Reimeiki (魔法使い黎明期), tells the story of Saybil, a young man with no memories of his past life; one day, he meets a mysterious witch, which we then realise is Zero herself, and invites him to a new life. This new life is being a student at the Royal Academy of Magic at Wenias. Three years later, he is the worst student of the Academy. One day he is summoned by the headmistress of the school, Albus, who, reluctantly, takes him to a travel with a legendary witch, Loux Krystas, to a new journey; with them, two more members are going to the journey, Holt, the best student at the school, and Kudo, a lizard Beastfallen (a fusion between human and beast).

But which are the reasons of this journey? All what is now is that Loux wants to meet our protagonist Zero, or at least discover the book that the latter book.

The Dawn of the Witch is available at Crunchyroll.

Mahōtsukai Reimeiki was released five years after the release of the anime of The Grimoire of Zero, being released on April 8th, 2022, and as of May, it has released eight episodes. And according to Myanimelist.com, it will have 12 episodes, which for me is kind of disappointing, because I have the same feeling as with Majo no Tabitabi – the first season has interesting material, but it needs a second season for more, for I have the wish of more.

Anyway, Kakeru Kobashiri started publishing The Dawn of the Witch from August, 2018, almost a year after finishing the eleven volumes of The Grimoire of Zero. Also, the anime has a pretty interesting cast, including Miho Okasaki, Sayumi Suzushiro, and Yumiri Hanamori as Zero.

STORY

I am going to start saying that unlike The Grimoire of Zero, which was animated by White Fox (Steins;Gate, Re: Zero), The Dawn of the Witch was produced by Tezuka Productions, studio that produced Adachi and Shimamura, to which I recently did a review, here is the link for those interested.

So of course the animation will be different, more detailed and with a better use of the shadow.

And I liked it. The animation is fantastic, and it’s definitely one of the strongest elements of the anime. And what about the rest of the episode?

In the beginning, we see Saybil without any memory of his previous life, until Zero meets him and helps him to enrol at the Royal Academy of Magic. Shortly afterwards, three years pass and we discover that Saybil is struggling on his student. At this point, I felt that I missed some backstory; I was expecting to get more about his difficulties and his personality, because I didn’t find the character very interesting. Aloof, cold and practically self-absorbed. I have gotten better impressions from characters like Kirito and Naofumi Iwatani, the former is generic, but at least I was witness of how the context of the conflict shaped him, and with Naofumi was even better.

If I got more flashbacks about the previous life about Saybil at the school, I will be more satisfied about him.

And then we meet Loux, who at first I found annoying, but luckily the character improves throughout the episode. And then Holt.

Her character was very likeable and hooked me immediately. But I couldn’t help to notice the resemblance with Shiden Iida, from 86: Eighty-Six.

But luckily, after, Saybil, Loux and Holt leave the Royal Academy to travel at the orders of Albus, the story starts to get interesting, because this is where we start to know a bit more about the characters, in small detail, but enough to start well, for instance, Saybil reveals that we can use magic, but is afraid to do it so, because he can lost control of it. In the case of Kudo, despite of being brash and a Beastfallen, he is loyal to his friends, and Holt has a lot of secrets that she sometimes hides on her smile.

In other words, the first episode starts with a very rushed rhythm, but then it recovers the timing and starts to establish, little by little the story, very similar to the first episode of The Grimoire of Zero.

I will be waiting for the next episodes to know more about this story.

CHARACTERS

Despite of what I said about the characters, I find them with very defined personalities. And at least the first episode gives us their motivations, Saybil wants to learn to control his magic and more about his past; Holt has more secrets and she is fond to travel with Loux. The latter is eager to know more about the grimoire of zero, and Kudo wants to protect his friends.

With this last characters, I remind me a lot of Mercenary, from The Grimoire of Zero, but I will not reveal lot of him, otherwise, I will go into spoilers.

But… what really surprised me was the change on Zero. Yeah. I said that I only watch the first episode of The Dawn of the Witch, but I casually looked images of Zero, from both The Grimoire of Zero and The Dawn of the Witch.

From Grimoire.

To Dawn.

And because of her, and Mercenary, I am more curious to know how many years have passed between the two stories.

Thanks Zero. My curiosity went from Zero and now is a Hero for Zero.

I don;’t even know why I even said that. I better start watching the anime now before my brain goes zero.

CONCLUSION

The Dawn of the Witch is a great story for those who enjoyed The Grimoire of Zero. But those who hadn’t they might find it a bit confusing in many elements. Still, it manages to be its own thing.

And I probably will enjoy it more after I watch the other episodes. I hope that happens, but if you are a fan of Kakeru Kobashiri, this is definitely for you.

Until then…

I want to show my love for the witches with my gallery of the best witches from anime, manga, light novels and games.

And of course…

Mona… the Witch of the best, cutest, most perfect derriere of all Genshin Impact.

Ok… No more mention of that. I promise.

See you soon, and have a nice night or day.

JAINITUOS ANIME REVIEWS – Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina – First Impressions

Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina

Genre: Fantasy, Drama, Comedy, Slice of Life.

Studio: CSC

Oh Wow!!!

These last two weeks have been really insane for me. Because of the lockdown in Victoria, the journeys at work, someone chastising me for not being «conscious enough» about the history of Australia, and not being able to write as much as I want for my blog.

With that said, I completely apologise for all of this my friends.

Without mentioning the tragic death of Kentaro Miura (Don’t worry guys, I am working on a proper tribute), last May 6.

But now, I finally have enough time to write about one of the most beautiful anime I have seen, from 2020. And, well… the title says it all.

This is…

WANDERING WITCH – THE JOURNEY OF ELAINA

But before I start, I must ask you guys the well-known questions:

Are you guys ok? Feeling healthy?

If the answer is yes, then I am happy.

It doesn’t matter what do I feeling about the lockdown. He have to do what we have to do. And… watching The Journey of Elaina made me feel refreshed, and that is why I will pay my little tribute to this series.

Now… jet your broom and let’s get started.

PREMISE

First things first.

I must say that I already watched some episodes at the Deakin Anime Club, not all of them, but a good part (Thanks a lot for that my friends); however I decided to watch the series again, because it just transmit such a «human» vibe.

Anyway…

Based on the light novels written by Jougi Shiraishi, and illustrated by Azure. Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina (or Majo no Tabitabi for its original title), takes us to a fantasy world where witches are real and are very involved in society, one of those witches is called Elaina, a.k.a. the Ashen Witch, who finds a book called The Adventures of Niké (to put it lightly), about a travelling witch. Impressed by the journeys of the authoer, Elaina decides to travel around the the World, after gathering her title by the powerful Fran, called the Stardust Witch; from here, Elaina arrives to many countries and hear about many stories about its society that evokes themes like death, slavery and happiness among others.

Before I continue, every time I think of Elaina, I think about another sweet anime that I want to write soon, of another travelling girl, called…

Kino’s Journey.

Because both are very similar, having females heroes that travel around the world, facing many dangers, and learning about the lands they encounter. The main difference is that, while Kino’s Journey is more focused in science fiction, The Journey of Elaina is centered more on fantasy.

Furthermore, The Journey of Elaina has published sixteen volumes, with the next book is set to be released on July 14, 2021.

The anime is comprised of 12 episodes, released from October to December, 2020. The opening song, Literature, is performed by the very talented Reina Ueda, while the closing theme, Haiiro no Saga» (Gray Saga), is performed by the great singer from Osaka, ChouCho.

The Journey of Elaina is available at Funimation.

STORY

Like I said before, The Journey of Elaina deals with themes like slavery, death, murder, loneliness, and war. And that is exactly one of the best elements from this story, because it explores the dark side of things like absolute power, humanity, and magic, and since the fantasy element of Elaina is broader than we expected, the shock value gets us stronger than expected, with scene like this.

Scene from episode 9

And because one could expect a really feel-good, light-hearted story like Mushishi (perhaps), or Konosuba, the impact last for long; instead… we got a Re:Zero.

Especially in episodes three and four, which are, in my opinion, as dark as episode 9.

However, that does not mean The Journey of Elaina lacks comedy. And the comedy is pretty good. It is not the best, but it is definitely enjoyable, especially from some characters that you will encounter soon enough. However, sometimes that comedy is full of clichés that might worn out very quickly, at least for some of the viewers. Again, I will talk about all of this later.

Since many of the episodes of The Journey of Elaina is mostly Elaina learning about a new place she visits, the story is more a set of «simple» arcs that Elaina has to face and that makes the cast grow up or reveal a part of their past, similar to Kino’s Journey. I think this is a good element for the anime, because you do not need to watch the first episode to understand the rest; there are some episodes that can be considered «standalone». One good example, from my perspective, is episode two, which introduces one of my favourite characters of the series, or episode 10, that focuses in another couple of memorable characters. Again, I will mention them later.

Also, aside from the balance between comedy and tragedy, The Journey of Elaina has some genuine poignant moments, that are better to watch than to describe, case in point…

Seeing Saya hugging Elaina like that is simply beautiful.

The animation is beautiful. In a way, it sets the tone that you see in series like Made in Abyss; something that looks cute on the surface, but that hides a dark environment that unravels little by little.

Overall, the story perfectly matches comedy, drama and adventure in the best way possible.

Now the…

CHARACTERS

Sheila, Fran and Saya

The Journey of Elaina also has very awesome characters. Aside from our cute Ashen Witch, we have Fran, the Stardush Witch, Elaina’s laid-back and carefree teacher, Sheila, the Night Witch; the teacher of both, Victorica, and Elaina’s mother.

And definitely one of my favourite characters:

Saya, The Charcoal Witch.

She is hilarious, because…

SPOILERS ALERT

…After being trained by Elaina in episode 2, Saya feels in love with her, and after everything they go through together, Saya starts acting weird. Seriously… she dreams to marry Elaina, like something of Witch Version of Kuroko Shirai. I will personally root for Saya if it wasn’t for that.

To make things stranger, and funnier, Saya has a younger sister, called Mina, who is in love in her. Probe of it…

END OF SPOILERS.

Being with Saya is refreshing. She is very adorable and extremely charming every time she appears on screen. And her development is so natural and relatable, to some extent, that she becomes a fan favourite along with Elaina.

Also, Saya’s anxiety is something that I personally relate to. Check episode 2.

All the characters are fantastic, but the ones that I mention are the best.

CONCLUSION

The Journey of Elaina is definitely one of the best anime of 2020. It is a shame that it is, in my opinion, one of the most underrated. I have started reading some of the light novels, and they are really good, to the point that, just like Mushoku Tensei, it has a very ginormous potential to be something big.

I hope that they get a second season, because I want to see more about the Ashen Witch. Until then… I will give my readers a special gift.

STAY TUNED FOR MY UPCOMING FAN FICTION.

THE LOVE JOURNEY OF SAYA x ELAINA – CHARCOAL WITCH AND THE ASHEN BRIDE.

That’s just the beginning… Saya.