Maebashi Witches

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 1

Original Title:
前橋ウィッチーズ

Genres:
Animation | Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production Companies:
Bandai Namco Filmworks
SUNRISE

Countries:
JP

The story, set in Maebashi city in Gunma Prefecture, is about the coming-of-age story of five high school girls. First year high school student Yuina Akagi lives an ordinary but unsatisfying everyday life. One day, a mysterious frog named Keroppe scouts her and four other girls to become the "Maebashi Witches." Suddenly, a room closet is connected to a mysterious space that brings the girls to a magical flower shop where they sing, dance, and make other people's wishes come true.

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Art Designer:
Susumu Namura
Miho Seri
Tetsuro Kodama

Art Direction:
Naoko Akuzawa

CGI Director:
Tetsuro Kodama

Character Designer:
Nozomi Tachibana

Color Designer:
Oswald Kato
Ami Kutsuna

Conceptual Design:
Lin Junbun

Costume Design:
Miki Aizawa

Director of Photography:
Kenji Fujita

Editor:
Tomoki Nagasaka

Modelling Supervisor:
Shotaro Takahashi

Original Music Composer:
Yuri Habuka

Prop Designer:
Yasuhiro Kawai

Recording Supervision:
Yuichi Morita

Series Composition:
Erika Yoshida

Series Director:
Junichi Yamamoto

Sound Director:
Yukio Nagasaki

Sound Effects:
Hiroki Nozaki

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