English-Subtitled Trailer Revealed for Film Adaptation of “Bleach” Author’s “Burn the Witch” Manga

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Crunchyroll has just revealed the English-subtitled trailer of Tite Kubo’s Burn the Witch one-shot-turned-chaptered manga. The streaming service has also revealed that they will be releasing the anime film in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, Middle East, and CIS. Check out the English-subbed trailer here!

For those who can’t watch the trailer (it’s region-locked to the previously-mentioned territories), you can instead watch the Japanese trailer here (no subs, sadly).

Crunchyroll describes Burn the Witch as such:

“Historically 72% of all the deaths in London are related to dragons, fantastical beings invisible to the majority of the people. While unknown to most, some people have been standing up to these dragons.

Only inhabitants of Reverse London who live in the hidden “reverse” side of London can see the dragons. Even then, only a selected few become qualified enough as witches or wizards to make direct contact with them.

The protagonists of the story are witch duo Noel Niihashi and Ninny Spangcole. They are protection agents for Wing Bind (WB), an organization for dragon conservation and management. Their mission is to protect and manage the dragons within London on behalf of the people.”

The anime film will have special event screenings in Japan on October 2. The film stars Asami Tano (Sarah Kazuno in Love Live! Sunshine!!) as Ninny Spangcole and Yuina Yamada (Michiru Kota in Idol Time PriPara) as Noel Niihashi.

The “mid-length” anime film is directed by Tatsuro Kawano (Gatchaman Crowds) with Chika Suzumura (Yozakura Quartet ~ Hana no Uta ~ ) writing the scripts and Natsuki Yamada (Time Bokan 24) designing the characters. The film is a joint production between Studio Colorido and team Yamahitsuji.

Burn the Witch was originally a one-shot special chapter released in 2018 and is set in the same world as Tite Kubo’s Bleach series. The one-shot was eventually picked up for a serialization, with Shonen Jump announcing that Burn the Witch will have four chapters.

Source: Anime News Network

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