Tongari Boushi no Atelier, episode 4

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- จอมเวทฝึกหัดกับหมวกมหัศจรรย์, Atelier of Witch Hat, Atelier spiczastych kapeluszy, Cadı Şapkası Atölyesi*
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I’m having a hard time liking the characters in this show. So far, most of them have been presented primarily in a negative light. I probably don’t even need to mention Agott – she took on the role of the bully right from the start, and her ego led to a situation where Coco could have died. But I have a problem with Coco too. This episode in particular highlights her massive flaw: acting completely on impulse, which this time resulted in throwing the whole group into a very dangerous situation. Would it really have been that hard to notify Qifrey, who was in the same shop at the time? What was she even planning to do once she caught that witch? I know Coco is still a child, but she’s not a toddler anymore. Expecting some level of foresight, even just thinking one step ahead, shouldn’t be too much to ask. Especially since Coco already has experience with the consequences of her thoughtlessness. She could really use some self-reflection. I can’t even blame Agott for scolding Coco this time. From Agott’s perspective, she had to go to the shop for new shoes because Coco ruined her old ones, but instead, she gets dragged into a wild chase after Coco that ends with the whole group being teleported into a dragon’s labyrinth. And in the labyrinth, Coco destroys the sigil Agott was drawing to try and get everyone out of the trap. I’d be pissed off too if I were in her.
On top of that, we have Qifrey, who doesn’t strike me as a good teacher. His hands-off approach clearly isn’t working. He threw a new student into a room with a bully. He left them to their own devices, which resulted in a situation where someone could have died. After that, he didn’t impose any consequences on Agott. Not to mention how, at the very beginning, he entrusted a child fascinated by magic with making sure no one peeked at him while he worked. How naive is he? I don’t know the source material, but for some reason, I’ve seen frequent comparisons between him and Gojo Satoru. Maybe it’s just about the look and similar role, but at this stage of the story, Gojo was portrayed as a very charismatic guy, competent in what he does, and with a good sense of humor. He was extremely likeable. Qifrey, on the other hand, pales in comparison, stumbling at every turn. Of course, being a good person isn’t the same as being a good character, and I don’t intend to make the mistake of thinking these are the same thing. However, in my opinion, introducing characters this way from the very start doesn’t work as well as it could. They lack some balance.
It probably sounds like I hate this show, but I don’t. I just have high expectations for stories that carry so much hype, and the quality of character writing is always something I pay close attention to. Visually, the series is still a beautiful spectacle and the world presented is very interesting. I’m hoping that with the next episode, we’ll dive a bit deeper into the plot.
Oh, and why is it always the bad guys who have the superior drip? Their pointy hats are way better than these bland cones
Oh, and why is it always the bad guys who have the superior drip? Their pointy hats are way better than these bland cones
For real though. I actually think it might be because they appear less often so giving them complicated outfits has less of an impact on the mangaka’s wrists. I actually really like the outfits our main characters are wearing, but I won’t deny the brim hat witches have style.
The animators seem to really love this show. The effort they’re putting in to some of the shots - like the shop owner pouring the ink into the bottle - is just so extra.
Absolutely. The anime adaptation adds so many details. You can really see the passion the studio has for the series.
Just for reference, here’s the part from the manga:

As I said in the other discussion thread, we’re definitely missing some puns based on Coco’s name meaning “here” or “this place” in Japanese. In the official English version of the manga after Richeh opens up the hole Agott says “Let’s hurry up and get away from her-” and then the next speech bubble is “Here. I was going to say ‘Here.’” Unfortunately that excellent localization doesn’t work quite as well when you say it out loud so they couldn’t re-use it for the anime.
The German version uses „ihr“ (her) and „hier“ (here) as well but relies on how similar they‘re pronounced for the wordplay - so it works a bit better auf Deutsch.
Does Agott have a redemption arc or are we just going to hate her for the whole series? 😤
I bet the most cliche thing would happen: Coco and Agott would make up and become best friends
Ahhh a cliff hanger 😭







