Flying Witch 10 by Chihiro Ishizuka

Flying Witch 10

by Chihiro Ishizuka

Summer Showers and Sourpusses

As summer continues, Makoto takes a trip to back home to Kanagawa. However, her time there won’t be all fun and games. She and her friends have to solve the mystery of a temple that appears to be cursed with never-ending rain. Before long, they find the culprits, but a communication issue may just leave Makoto and her companions all wet!


"Flying Witch emphasizes that while actual magic is nice, there is ultimately magic in everything." --Anime News Network

Reviewed by Quirky Cat on

4 of 5 stars

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Summary:

Makoto Kowata is a witch. Or rather, she's a witch in training. As such, she has packed up all her belongings (and cat) to live with distant relatives. It's a bit of a family tradition – a way of sending young witches out into the world - but in a gentler way.

Makoto has been with her extended family for quite some time – so naturally, it's time for her to plan a visit back home. Likewise, Makoto can't do anything without getting into an adventure (or ten).

Review:

I've said it before, and I'll say it again - Flying Witch is a relaxing, chill, and endearing series. Flying Witch Vol. 10 is no exception to that, even if it does see Makoto going back home (for a bit). As always, I enjoyed this slice-of-life adventure.

I like how each volume seems to find new – yet small – ways to deviate from the previous volumes. In this case, we have Makoto going home and dealing with curses. Two different adventures (wrapped into one), but still in keeping with the core concept of Makoto's story.

I've enjoyed this series binge, and it's (basically) come to an end (this is the last volume my library had). Oh well, it was a great run, Flying Witch!

Highlights:
Slice-of-life
Witchy Tale
Cat Familiar

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