/anime/116673/burn-the-witch

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In an alternate universe, there exists a "Reverse London", a place where people can see the dragons but that alone isn't issue. Despite their enormous size compared to humans, dragons can still infect normal humans into becoming something inhumane. Keep along with "Noel & Ninni," the well-known kouhai/senpai team in WB (Wing Bind), as they cope with a misfortunate pervert who can't seem to quit attracting these lethal beasts.

The anime's aesthetic department is unquestionably its most outstanding feature. The visuals alone make it worth to watch, thanks to the appealing character designs, vibrant animation, and frequently spectacular camera movement during its action scenes.

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You won't find the most brilliantly written characters or the most compelling world-building in this fantasy tale. The anime has an introduction and all the necessary elements to begin a plot, but by the time it's over, it feels like you've simply watched a bunch of episodes from the middle of a previously aired show. But the characters make it fun, atleast.
Ninni and Noel are definitely the charm of the show. The tsundere senpai and the calm kouhei dynamic is a fun to watch and there is also an often-wonderful display of their relationship in some nice emotional moments.
Balgo is only important for the sake of plot. He has little emotional depth which is overshadowed by his carefree lifestyle and perverse attitude towards Noel. Like, come on, ma boy. The world is filled with magic and dragons out there, and you are still going after a girl with big breasts.
Macy is a bit emotionally unstable, and the anime takes some tonally different visual choices to express her issue, but a small-time limit and a forgettable backstory makes her hard to connect with.
Bruno is cool, I guess.
The fact that this collection of ONAs and isn't a film is one of the biggest issues with it. It turns out it originally was a film, only released in Japan as a one-hour film. Crunchyroll, however, had this strange idea to split the movie into three episodes, which creates this needless sense of anticipation for something great that, of course, never occurs. A significant event happens, but since there are only 3 episodes (or a 1-hour length), not much can be set up for an exciting climax. But the ED, however, is still a very chill song to vibe with.
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Conclusion
##*Short, to the point, and Fun. *
The ONA stands on its own. Unless you're finding for something 'complete', I see no reason to not watch this ONA.
If you are in a busy schedule but got an hour to spare or are just bored and want something entertaining, this will be a fun little jaunt you would like to take.