Witch Watch
Witch Watch merchandise brings the charming blend of supernatural comedy and heartfelt romance from Kenta Shinohara's manga to your collection. Whether you're drawn to Nico's witchy mishaps or Morihito's stoic devotion, this category gathers fan gear that celebrates the series' unique mix of magic, humour, and everyday life.
Looking for something that captures Witch Watch's particular brand of chaos? The series thrives on contrasts — ancient magic colliding with modern high school life, a deadpan ogre bodyguard navigating teenage drama, supernatural hijinks wrapped in genuine warmth. The merchandise here reflects that same energy, offering pieces that let you carry a bit of that magical comedy into your own world.
For collectors who appreciate finely crafted display pieces, the Scale Figures category showcases detailed renditions of the cast. These aren't impulse buys — they're centrepieces for shelves and display cases, capturing character designs with the care they deserve. If you're after items featuring specific members of the cast, from Nico and Morihito to the extended circle of friends and familiars, browse the characters section to find your favourites.
Witch Watch Merchandise – Where Magic Meets Monday Mornings
There's something deeply satisfying about a series that asks "what if your childhood friend was a witch and you were her ogre bodyguard?" and then plays it completely straight. Witch Watch doesn't rely on world-ending stakes or constant battles — it finds its charm in the absurdity of supernatural beings trying to survive homework, part-time jobs, and the quiet terror of unrequited feelings. The merchandise in this collection exists for fans who get why that's brilliant.
What defines Witch Watch?
Witch Watch is a manga series created by Kenta Shinohara, published through Jump Comics. The story follows Nico Wakatsuki, a young witch, and Morihito Otogi, her ogre familiar and childhood friend tasked with protecting her. The supporting cast includes Kanshi Kazamatsuri, Keigo Magami, Nemu Miyao, and Miharu Kiryū, each bringing their own supernatural quirks to the mix. The series operates within the fantasy and romantic comedy genres, balancing magical elements with slice-of-life storytelling. An anime television series adaptation was produced by Bibury Animation Studios, directed by Hiroshi Ikehata with scripts by Hitomi Mieno and music composed by Yukari Hashimoto.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of Witch Watch merchandise is available?
The collection includes scale figures and character-specific items. Scale figures offer detailed, collectible representations of the cast, while character merchandise lets you find items featuring your favourite members of the series.
Is Witch Watch merchandise suitable for gifts?
Absolutely. For fans of the series, items like scale figures make thoughtful presents, particularly for collectors who appreciate quality craftsmanship. Knowing the recipient's favourite character helps narrow down the best choice.
What makes Witch Watch different from other supernatural comedies?
The series comes from Kenta Shinohara, known for Sket Dance, and carries that same knack for balancing comedy with genuine emotional beats. Rather than focusing on battles or dramatic conflicts, Witch Watch finds humour and heart in everyday situations complicated by magic.
Assortment overview
The Witch Watch collection at Elbenwald divides into focused categories. Scale Figures caters to collectors seeking detailed display pieces that capture the series' character designs with precision. For those hunting items tied to specific cast members — whether Nico, Morihito, or any of their supernatural companions — the characters section organises merchandise by who appears on it, making it straightforward to find exactly what you're after.
What goes well with this?
Witch Watch sits comfortably alongside other supernatural slice-of-life series. If your shelves already feature merchandise from shows that blend magic with mundane life, Witch Watch pieces fit right in. The series' romantic comedy elements also pair well with collections from similar Jump titles that balance humour with heart — though honestly, Morihito's deadpan expressions deserve their own dedicated display space.