Monday, March 17, 2014

10 Second Anime - Witch Craft Works - Episode 11

Witch Craft Works - Episode 11


Week End has been planning this attack for a long time. Is Evermillion mode Ayaka too late to save the citizens?

Lots of good witch-on-witch action this week. No, not like that... unless you're thinking of giant teddy bears whaling on each other, then yes, exactly like that! Medusa makes a quick side trip while being on the lam to gather up her little Tower Witch gang. Does this mean it's their last appearance? I hope not.

Meanwhile, Takamiya finds himself in a weird dimension after seeing some of Mrs. Kagari's memories. Mr. Mikage is in charge of this strange place with lots of stars, because they represent the souls of all the citizens in the town, where they're being kept safe until the city can start repairing itself. Those who make contracts with cities can look into the memories of previous contractors, which lends itself to a nice continuity. But even here the Tower Witches have found a way in, and Mr. Mikage has to forcibly awaken Takamiya so that his mind/soul won't be harmed in the battle.

Ayaka has already taken off to meet Week End at her hideout. We find out she had been planting the bombs in the city for over a year in preparation for her attack, and has only been using her magic for healing. This explains why Chronoire knew her as an information broker a long time ago, and why she seemed so weak in making her attacks, relying on explosives. Tower Witches really don't have as much magic as a Workshop Witch, especially ones receiving magic through the contract of the city, so Week End's strategy of putting them all on equal footing was a good one. She just didn't think her target, Takamiya, would also make a contract with the city, letting the other Workshop Witches use magic again. Ominously, we cut to a quick scene of Mrs. Kagari talking to herself that it may be about time. Time for what? She's already built her magic back up? The last seal in Takamiya holding Evermillion back already broke? Could be another underestimation by Week End.

After Takamiya wakes up, Mr. Mikage tells him, after defeating the Tower Witch who had infiltrated the citizens' safety zone, that Week End had also planted her explosives there too. If she sets them off, the people of the city will really die, since the magical contract only protects against magical damage.

Takamiya flies to Ayaka's location, and his proximity allows her to use his magic from their own contract, and we get Evermillion Fire Mode Ayaka. She quickly dispatches one masked Tower Witch and lays out Week End with a devastating overhead kick. Unfortunately, we end the episode on our cliffhanger, with Week End thumbing her trigger. Next week is the last episode, so I guess the craziness has to stop some time.

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