Witch Craft Works Season 1 Streaming: Watch & Stream Online via Crunchyroll

Image Credits: J.C. Staff
Image Credits: J.C. Staff

Witch Craft Works Season 1 is a sci-fi fantasy anime TV series that follows the life of Honoka Takamiya, a normal high school boy with an uninteresting life. But his life changes fast when the prettiest girl in the school saves him from a group of evil witches.

Here’s how you can watch and stream Witch Craft Works Season 1 via streaming services such as Crunchyroll.

Is Witch Craft Works Season 1 available to watch via streaming?

Yes, Witch Craft Works Season 1 is available to watch via streaming on Crunchyroll.

In Season 1, we follow Honoka as he tries to accept that Ayaka is his protector. He learns that the world is divided into two parts. We see how Honoka and Ayaka both try to solve the mystery of the evil witches while uncovering the former’s secret ability. As they spend time together and learn more about each other, romantic sparks fly between them.

The cast of the show includes the voices of Asami Seto, Yusuke Kobayashi, Nana Hamasaki, Mari Shiraishi, and Yuka Kuroda.

Watch Witch Craft Works Season 1 streaming via Crunchyroll

Witch Craft Works Season 1 is available to watch on Crunchyroll. It is a subscription-based video-on-demand streaming service. Crunchyroll specifically focuses on the distribution of anime.

You can watch via Crunchyroll by following these steps:

  1. Go to CrunchyRoll.com

  2. Choose your payment plan:

    • $7.99 per month (Fan)

    • $9.99 per month (Mega Fan)

    • $14.99 per month (Ultimate Fan)

  3. Enter your personal information and select ‘Create Account’

The Crunchyroll Fan plan lets users stream the service’s entire library ad-free, watch new episodes shortly after they air in Japan, and read digital manga.

The Mega Fan plan offers the same service but also lets users stream on up to four devices at a time, allows offline viewing, and provides a $15 discount off $100+ purchases in the Crunchyroll Store every three months.

The Ultimate Fan plan offers all of the above on up to six devices at once, $25 off Crunchyroll Store purchases over $100 every three months, free shipping on all purchases, and an exclusive “swag bag” after 12 months of subscribing.

The Witch Craft Works synopsis is as follows:

“Takamiya Honoka is a regular student whose only problem seems to be that he sits next to Kagari Ayaka, the school’s #1 beauty. They have never spoken to each other before, and any small interaction between them immediately results in her fanclub beating him. Yet when a falling part of the school’s building is about to send him to the afterlife, it’s Kagari who comes to his rescue. Only… she’s dressed as a witch, carrying him in her arms, and floating on a broom?! Kagari tells him it is her mission to protect him and that now she can finally protect him openly rather than undercover.”

NOTE: The streaming services listed above are subject to change. The information provided was correct at the time of writing.

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