After a wonderful time at the festival, the magical gang’s woes get more serious when they find out the sixth witch is in their school, but has the ability to permanently erase a witch’s power. Yamada ultimately has another shocking vision and in order to keep it interfered, they have to find the seventh witch and it looks like he’s showing some smitten feelings toward someone. A (100%/Outstanding)
When I first saw the anime adaptation of this series, I know I'm going to read its manga soon. And the time has come, haha.
It's pretty obvious that I love the anime, and my! I couldn't be happier because I love the manga as well. The drawing were so good and those facial expressions were hilarious!
I also love the story line, I know witches idea can be cliche, but I love how the author made this story different. Why it was different? You've got to find it out for yourselves ;)
It was doing pretty good actually until after the part of the first ceremony. I think they just added a twist to it to make it longer and I'm not specially a fan of those lots of memory lost moments. But oh well, the author redeem herself because of that very cute HEA! What more could you wish for eh?
Of course, School Festival is approaching and they have to get approve by the Student Council first before they proceed. Shimamura wants her powers to be gone and asked Yamada for help and since he is a nice guy. He asked for Noa to help him and told him that the Student Council President knows this person and that's Tamaki which is a "witch killer" since he takes the witch's power. Yamada can copy and Tamaki can cut and there is this theory that there might be a guy that can also paste the power. Interesting!
I'm so hyped! When they have to find the 7th Witch and Yamada saw a premonition he didn't like! I'm so in love with this manga and I have so many papers that are due hahahah #YOLO
J’ai lu ce septième tome plus rapidement que les précédents, surtout parce que je ne me suis pas autant attardée sur les dessins : en effet, contrairement aux autres, il y a nettement moins de grandes et jolies planches. Et puis j’ai trouvé que les illustrations sont quand même un peu moins travaillées : les physionomies des personnages moins soignées. C’est mon seul bémol. Par contre, l’histoire est top. Le fait que l’intrigue soit relancée, c’est vraiment chouette , j’avais peur que cela finisse par s’essouffler… Bref, c’est un coup de cœur pour ce manga. https://psylook.kimengumi.fr/2019/07/...
Just when you think all the problems have been solved something massive that has been and underlying part of the whole plot starts revealing itself. Absolutely hooked, the plot has that awesome level of complication that almost rivals time travel. Plus the mangaka is also clever in drawing gags, and situations that appeal to all genders. The only reason i want to put this down right now is so i can charge my devise im reading it off.
There’s actually a lot to this volume, seventh witch is a teacher, brother complex but a kind of solid one, nothing too creepy, YAMADA CONFESSES!!! One of the witches wants her powers gone and we get more about the hierarchy of the witches themselves and how the guys don’t count, a lot of wheels are turning and I’m liking it!!
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Still has some boys will be boys behavior and some chikan behavior but I am really enjoying it. It makes me laugh and I really like the art. All the characters look different are very easy to tell apart. The plot seems to be moving along well. I like both Yamada and Urara Shiraishi so much. I am really enjoying this manga.
Quick thoughts: Things take an interesting turn when a witch wishes to lose her powers, leading to escalating intrigue involving the student council and the school's past. Solid volume.
Apart from the witch powers every so often feeling like an annoying logic puzzle (I have enough of those in my professional life), Yamada and his fellow witches (or anti-witches, as the case may be) never fail to amuse.
I didn't expect much from this manga, but I find myself pretty impressed a volume after another. The story has grown so much from the first volume and I like the direction it is heading to.
Anyway, in this volume we are introduced to two new characters Tamaki and Miyamura's sister. Tamaki has the power to steal other witche's powers and Miyamura's sister used to look for the seven witches when she still went to school.
Our lovely gang have a mission now to find the missing witch, and they need to do it so Miyamura could become the president, Yamada won't lose his freakin' mind and to help Miyamura's sister.
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The art style in this manga is quite good, although I wasn't so fond of it when I began reading it. However, the book covers are way prettier and I can't stop myself from starring at them (^w^).
But there is this one thing that is annoying the hell out of me; sometimes the characters look too similar to each other and it gets very confusing. Plus there is that one character that looks almost identical to Yamada.
Other than that I think the story is pretty good so far and I very hope it will only get better. Well, now I can finally say I am rooting for Yamada-kun. lol.
Sarushima Maria asked Yamada if she could lose her witch so that she could fall in love normally. Upon his hunt for a solution on Sarushima's problem, Yamada found out that Tamaki Shinichi can steal witch powers. He agreed to remove Sarushima's power in one condition: He has to dp something to find out who's going to be the next student council president. Haruma Yamazaki, the current student council president decided to settle the successor of his position through a game. The first one to find the seventh witch will earn the seat of the next student council president! The hunt for the seventh witch starts as Miyamura revealed that he had a sister on Suzaku high as well but stopped going to school upon the day of her interaction with the seventh witch.
Yamada finally blurted his feelings for Urara. And Miyabi is finally showing interest to him this time. Way to go Yamada! And Miyamura's sister, Leona? Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn.
We meet a new type of off-witch in this volume (like what Yamada is), a witch killer, i.e. someone who takes a witches power. This leads to Yamada having a meeting with the student council president, and he has a very sneaky bodyguard in an assistant.
Yamads ends up doing one favor that extends into something else, and then there’s a competition between the three competitors for student council president. During this, we meet Miyamura’s sister, and find out what Miyamura is really after. And the group is all off to find who the final witch is.
I’m intrigued by the discoveries in this volume—Miyamura’s sister is an interesting, violent character, and it should be good to find out who the final witch is and what she can do. I’m looking forward to getting the next volume.
Finally! after some 2 volumes? It's getting more interesting! more funny! Characters are beggining to grow reletionship. New Secrets were revealed. and more!