Episode 5 of Witch Watch has arrived, and it’s packed with the series’ signature blend of magical mayhem, slice-of-life shenanigans, and heartwarming character moments. This episode, titled “My Student Is My Favorite Artist / My Tummy Is Tender Today / Cat Scout,” premiered on May 4, 2025, and delivers a mix of relatable scenarios and quirky humor.
Makuwa’s Secret
The first skit centers around Ms. Yuri Makuwa, Nico and Morihito’s teacher, who harbors a secret passion for manga, particularly a series called “Udon Mirage” (or “Uro Mira” for short). This series seems to be a parody of popular shonen manga like Bleach or Demon Slayer. Makuwa’s carefully constructed facade is threatened when she discovers that one of her students, Kukumi Ureshino (known online as Cook), is a popular fan artist with over 10,000 followers on “Chitter” (likely a parody of Twitter).
The episode explores Makuwa’s internal struggle as she grapples with wanting to connect with Kukumi over their shared interest while maintaining her professional image. The pop culture references, a staple of Witch Watch, become more meaningful here, highlighting the potential for genuine connection through shared passions. Instead of just being throwaway gags, the references serve to humanize Makuwa, making her a more sympathetic and relatable character. By the end of the skit, Makuwa embraces her love for manga and connects with Kukumi, showcasing a heartwarming bond between teacher and student.
Tummy Troubles
In a stark contrast to the heartwarming teacher-student bonding, the second skit veers into crude humor. This segment focuses on Kowashi, and it appears his storyline involves some bathroom humor. Many reviews consider this skit to be the weakest in the episode, with some calling it the worst in the entire anime so far. The skit’s humor might not resonate with all viewers, and some find it to be a waste of screen time.
Enter Nemu: The Cat Scout
The final skit introduces Nemu Miyao, a new witch who can transform into a cat. Nemu is a shy and insecure character, which immediately sets her apart from the more outgoing Nico. Her ability to transform into a cat is fitting, reflecting both her timid nature and her potential for sudden bursts of energy.
Nemu’s introduction is seen as a promising addition to the cast. Her unique abilities and personality offer opportunities for interesting interactions with Nico and the other characters. Some viewers are already speculating about potential rivalries or even a love triangle involving Nemu, Nico, and Morihito.
The episode also showcases Nemu’s initial interactions with Morihito and Nico. There’s a scene where she accidentally lands on Morihito’s lap, leading to speculation about her developing feelings for him. Additionally, Nemu demonstrates her strength by effortlessly lifting a car, further establishing her magical prowess. Overall, Nemu’s introduction is well-received, and viewers are eager to see how she will integrate into the group dynamic.
Overall Impressions
Episode 5 of Witch Watch continues the series’ trend of blending genres and comedic styles. While the episode has some weaker elements, like the Kowashi skit, it also introduces a promising new character and delivers heartwarming moments. The focus on Makuwa’s secret passion and her connection with Kukumi adds depth to the supporting cast, while Nemu’s introduction expands the magical possibilities of the series.
Witch Watch is available for streaming on Crunchyroll, Netflix, and Hulu.