The first episode of Witch Craft Works doesn’t waste any time turning the magical boy-meets-girl trope on its head. In fact, it gleefully smashes it with a giant flaming claw.
Studio J.C. Staff ( A Certain Scientific Railgun , Food Wars! ) delivers vibrant, colorful animation. The witch battles are chaotic and creative – magic circles, floating witch hats, sentient vines, and explosive fire effects that feel more like a colorful pop-art painting than a standard action scene. The tone is deadpan comedy wrapped in high stakes. One moment, Ayaka is vaporizing an enemy; the next, she’s meticulously fixing a hole in the school roof while Honoka screams internally. Witch Craft Works Episode 1
It turns out Honoka is a "Workshop Witch" known as the "Everlasting Flame," containing a fragment of a sleeping, god-like power. Rival witches from the "Tower of the Cranes" want to extract that power – by killing him. Enter Ayaka Kagari. She’s not just a classmate; she’s his assigned “Protector Witch,” a fire-wielding warrior sworn to guard him at all costs. The first episode of Witch Craft Works doesn’t