The latest episode of Witch Watch brings a fresh wave of humor and delightful absurdity, introducing viewers to the school’s student council. With characters that embody classic manga archetypes, Morihito can’t help but find their antics both amusing and somewhat foolish. Meanwhile, Miyao Nemu makes her return seeking affection from Morihito, only to discover a looming threat to Nico’s safety.
This recap focuses on Episode 10 of Witch Watch. Please note that spoilers are ahead, so read on at your own discretion!
1. Episode 11 Release Date
Episode 11 of Witch Watch is set to premiere on Sunday, June 15, 2025. You can catch all the episodes on Crunchyroll.
I. Is Witch Watch Taking a Break?
No, the series is not on a break this week. The release of Episode 11 remains on schedule.
2. Episode 10 Recap

The episode kicks off with Nico utilizing her magic to assist her classmates, until an unexpected projectile—a rose stalk—flies toward her. Morihito intervenes, believing he’s defending against an attack, only to discover it was launched by Ibara Ibu, a provocatively dressed member of the student council. She informs them of a new decree that bans Nico from using her magical abilities on school grounds, much to Morihito’s indignation.
Interestingly, Ibara exemplifies the archetypal student council vice president with her enticing older sister persona. When Morihito jokingly critiques her, Ibara retorts, revealing that many students share this sentiment. Subsequently, the rest of the student council members make their entrance, showcasing an array of comedic anime tropes that bring a light-hearted vibe to the proceedings.

Among the cast, student council president Tenryu Kiyomiya stands out, notably because he does not remove his cap—an amusing reference to Jotaro’s iconic hat from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. Their interactions are rich with humor, showcasing the absurdity of the student council’s dynamics.
Morihito expresses his disapproval of the new magic ban, prompting Tenryu to explain that it undermines the council’s purpose. However, Tenryu, who is appreciative of Nico’s help with his sister, hints at the possibility of re-evaluating the rule during a future meeting. He invites Morihito to join the council, seeing him as a fitting addition, but Morihito declines, resulting in an amusing chase around the school.
Later, while catching up with his friends, Morihito examines the student council’s YouTube channel, discovering parallels between himself and Tenryu, particularly in dealing with inept co-workers. This revelation makes it difficult for him to maintain his earlier disdain for the boy.

In a delightful turn of events, Miyao Nemu visits Morihito’s home once more in her cat form. After an accidental juice spill, Morihito bathes her, leading to her transformation back into human form while everyone is distracted. Before her existence is noticed, she makes a stealthy exit into the nearby woods.
3. Speculating About Episode 11
The episode concludes intriguingly, with Miyao Nemu stumbling upon a Warlock in the woods, overhearing a plot against Wakatsuki Nico. Sensing the urgency of the threat, she rushes back to warn Nico, hinting at an upcoming confrontation.

Nemu’s dynamic with Nico will be essential, as her willingness to engage with the group in her human form is uncertain. Nevertheless, we anticipate her play a critical role in rallying the group against Nico’s impending peril, possibly solidifying her place within the core ensemble.
4. About Witch Watch
Witch Watch is a charming fantasy and romantic comedy manga series crafted by Kenta Shinohara.
The narrative centers around Nico Wakatsuki, a bumbling witch apprentice whose spells often spiral into chaos. Complicated further by her love for Morihito, a human-like ogre and her childhood friend, Nico expresses her affection by transforming him into her familiar—much to his dismay. Their shared living situation sets the stage for comedic escapades, where Nico’s magic mishaps constantly lead to Morihito’s heroic interventions.
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