List of Majo no Tabitabi (Wandering Witch) Opening and Ending Songs

Majo no Tabitabi (魔女の旅々), also known as Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina is an anime series based on the light novel of the same name written by Jougi Shiraishi and illustrated by Azure. The anime is animated by C2C and directed by Toshiyuki Kubooka, with Kazuyuki Fudeyasu handling series composition, and Takeshi Oda adapting Azure’s character designs.

Here is the list of all the opening and ending songs for Majo no Tabitabi:

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Autumn 2020 Anime

  • Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina

Alternate Titles

魔女の旅々 Majo no Tabitabi

It’s not the destination that matters, it’s the journey. Well, at least for this traveling witch. Elaina is a free-spirited witch who travels the world seeking nothing more than stories to tell. A leaf on the wind, she goes wherever the breeze takes her, meeting new people and finding adventures along the way in this slice-of-life fantasy manga by Ikki Nanao based on the original light novels by Jougi Shiraishi and Azure.

Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina began as a light novel series written by Jougi Shiraishi and illustrated by Azure that has been published by SB Creative under their GA Novel label since April 2016. The series has been adapted into a manga illustrated by Itsuki Nanao that has been serialized on Square Enix's online manga magazine Manga UP! since November 2018.

An anime adaptation was announced during the "GA Fes 2019" live event in October 2019. It is being produced by C2C and features Toshiyuki Kubooka ( Berserk: The Golden Age Arc I - The Egg of the King , Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket ) as director, Kazuyuki Fudeyasu ( Ben-To , By the Grace of the Gods , Dropkick on My Devil! ) as series composer, Takeshi Oda ( A Certain Scientific Railgun , Oneechan ga Kita ) as character designer, and AstroNoteS ( High School DxD Hero ) as music composer. It premiered in Japan on Oct. 2, 2020 on Tokyo MX and ATX. It will run for 12 episodes and is available to stream in North America and the British Isles through Funimation.

Elaina (Voiced by: Kaede Hondo) Elaina is a witch girl who freely travels the world after reading about the adventures of the witch Niké. Although young, she is familiar with all kinds of magic. She has a calm personality but is very inquisitive and curious.

Fran (Voiced by: Kana Hanazawa) Fran is a witch with a mysterious aura. At first glance, she seems unreliable but her magical ability is top tier. She is Elaina’s master who cares for her and watches over her warmly.

Saya (Voiced by: Tomoyo Kurosawa) Saya is an apprentice witch girl from a country far to the east. She is bubbly, energetic, and can be a bit reckless. She encounters Elaina during her trip and becomes enamored with her.

Sheila (Voiced by: Yoko Hikasa) Sheila is a talented agent belonging to the Magic Control Association. She is a heavy smoker who is blunt and strong-minded.

  • Opening Theme Song: "Literature" by Reina Ueda
  • Ending Theme Song: "Haiiro no Saga" by ChouCho

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  • Original Creator: Jougi Shiraishi
  • Original Character Design: Azure
  • Director: Toshiyuki Kubooka
  • Series Composition: Kazuyuki Fudeyasu
  • Character Design: Takeshi Oda
  • Conceptual Design: Kazumasa Uchio
  • Chief Animation Director: Emi Kouno, Hiroshi Yako, Kosuke Yoshida, Takeshi Oda, Yoshihiro Nagamori
  • Magic Effect Supervision: Shunsuke Takarai
  • Color Design: Masato Takagi
  • Color Design Assistant: Sakiko Teguramori
  • Art Setting: Katsuhisa Takiguchi (Studio Tulip)
  • Art Director: Hiroshi Gouroku (Makaria)
  • Prop Design: Yoshio Mizumura
  • 3D Director: Junpei Mukai
  • Director of Photography: Ayumi Itakura, Yoshito Kuwa
  • Special Effects: Shin Inoie
  • Editing: Keisuke Yanagi
  • Sound Director: Akiko Fujita
  • Music: AstroNoteS
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Elaina (イレイナ, Ireina ) is the main protagonist of the Wandering Witch series. She is a witch with the witch name of The Ashen Witch .

  • 1 Appearance
  • 2 Personality
  • 3.1 Past Events
  • 3.2 Story Events
  • 4.1 Riviere and The Land of Prayer (Original)
  • 4.2 Riviere in the Land of Prayer (Reboot)
  • 4.3 Academy of Wandering Witches
  • 4.4 School Story of Wandering Witches
  • 5 Abilities
  • 7 References

Appearance [ ]

Elaina has ashen hair, the source of her witch name. She has been often described as pretty, and cute. Minus her hairstyle, Elaina is shockingly similar to her mother.

Personality [ ]

Prior to the main story, she was a sheltered child who was greatly proficient in magic, innocent, and "not knowing what failure is." This personality was changed after her lessons, and she eventually became a more kind and understanding person at the start of the main story, albeit somewhat conceited with a very high opinion of herself.

She is not above swindling; having faked fortuneteller magic and setup her predictions to get money when her funds run low.

Elaina is well-read, often recalling several storybooks she read in her childhood whenever a dilemma pops up, which seems to be almost everywhere she goes; at the end of each of her adventures, she will reflect either enlightened or grimly on the subtle secret messages from the stories.

Past Events [ ]

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Young Elaina as she became a witch

After passing the magic exams, Elaina tries to seek a witch that would take her as an apprentice, however none accept. Taking notice to this, Elaina's parents suggest finding the " Stardust Witch ." She encounters the witch in the woods playing with butterflies.

Directly after seeing the Stardust Witch for the first time, Elaina thinks about returning home, however concluding there is nothing for her there. She then starts a conversation with the Stardust Witch, who immediately recognizes Elaina.

Elaina became a witch at the age of fifteen, three years before the main story begins.

Story Events [ ]

Appearance in other media [ ], riviere and the land of prayer (original) [ ].

Elaina appears in the spin-off Riviere and The Land of Prayer .

Riviere in the Land of Prayer (Reboot) [ ]

Elaina appears in reboot version of the spin-off Riviere and The Land of Prayer .

Academy of Wandering Witches [ ]

Elaina appears in the spin-off Academy of Wandering Witches .

School Story of Wandering Witches [ ]

Elaina appears in the spin-off School Story of Wandering Witches .

Abilities [ ]

Magical Proficiency: Elaina possesses advanced knowledge and usage of magic. She can undo damages from certain objects, heal wounds, and combat more experienced and skilled witches, such as Fran.

•In Volume 6, she gave her broom a physical form to help her while she was sick, she also did the same to talk of the broom tampering that had occured in the very first chapter.

Intelligence: Elaina is a smart and talented witch. At the young age of fourteen, she was the youngest to pass the sorcery examination. She is quick-witted and resourceful, which helps her get out of tricky situations instead of relying on brute force.

Mastery of Flight: Elaina's flying ability is almost equal to that of Fran, and she can easily avoid being surrounded by Fran's students.

Time Reversal: Elaina can use the time reversal spell to reverse the effect of something, such as a destroyed rooftop.

Elemental Magic: As a witch who can use elemental magic, Elaina is proficient in manipulating the elements.

Barrier: When she battle with Fran , to reject every comprehensiv attack or magic from Fran. Elaina have abilities to create shield

Plant Manipulation: In A Story About All Kinds of Ashen Witches from Volume 3, "Violent" Elaina shown to use plant magic that binds other alternative timeline counterparts of herself, which means Elaina from main timeline can also use it.

Potion: Elaina Creating a potion to make every inanimate object live, changing the shape of every inanimate object into a human to interact with them

  • Although the name "Celesteria" was later used as the name of the country Fran taught her students at school.
  • Her favorite food is bread.
  • Elaina's name is supposed to be a pun on i (1), rei (0) and na (7) in Japanese, reflecting her birthday is in October 17th [1] .
  • Coincidentally, October 17th is also Japan's Saving Day, although this wasn't intended at first.
  • Despite the fact that several characters have ship tease with Elaina or are outright in love with her, the author himself stated that he had no intention of writing a romantic subplot or introducing love interest for her, both due to the lack of desire and the possible complications of the narration on behalf of the girl in love [2] .

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The Fall 2020 Preview Guide Wandering Witch - The Journey of Elaina

How would you rate episode 1 of wandering witch - the journey of elaina community score: 4.4, what is this.

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Once upon a time, there was a witch named Elaina who set off on a journey across the world. Along the way she would meet all kinds of people, from a country full of witches to a giant in love with his own muscles—but with each meeting, Elaina would become a small part of their story, and her own world would get a little bit bigger.

Wandering Witch - The Journey of Elaina is based on a light novel series and streams on Funimation at 8:00 AM ET on Fridays.

How was the first episode?

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Perhaps my biggest issue with the now half-decade-long trend of isekai anime is that they've all but totally displaced more traditional fantasy series in the landscape. There are certainly good stories to be found in the subgenre, but even the best can't quite scratch the itch for a whimsical fantasy story that doesn't need to make off-hand video game references to explain its own lore. Thus I was absolutely jazzed to see Wandering Witch , which (heh) promised not only that, but a coming-of-age travelogue starring a young witch as she travels that magical world and encounters new places, people, and experiences.

We haven't quite arrived at the “Journey” part of that, but that's just fine because Elaina's tale of her Witch apprenticeship is so charming and well-crafted that it's become my premiere to beat this season. Elaina herself is a charming, endearing protagonist who dreams of becoming a Witch so she can travel the world like her favorite story book characters, and sets herself to that goal with admirable determination. What sets this episode apart is that it appreciates that aspect of her, but recognizes she's still a young person who could get too attached to her dream. Thus enters her mentor, the Stardust Witch, who sets up a test to teach Elaina the importance of of valuing herself too, and to not place her eventual goal before her own wellbeing and dignity. It's a surprisingly nuanced moral for just the first episode, and it proved to me that Wandering Witch can have something to chew on along with its fanciful setting and artistry.

It's also just drop-dead gorgeous. Elaina's world is rendered in loving detail, from the cobbled streets of her hometown to the enchanted bird-cage/tree Miss Fran inhabits, and there were multiple shots of landscapes and/or backgrounds that nearly made me tear up. The animation is no slouch either, with the central spar between Elaina and Fran being some of the most fun I've had watching a magic fight in ages, with every spell blast or wand swish accentuated by the Witches' flowing robes and flopping hats. On aesthetic alone I'd be locked in to watching more of this, so the fact that it's paired with great writing and characters is practically gravy. If you're at all a fan of fantasy or magic, Wandering Witch will warm your watchlist wonderfully.

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My favorite anime to cover during any season's Preview Guide are the ones that take me by complete surprise. I had never heard of the light novel series that Wandering Witch is adapting, and I will fully admit to being just a little bit over the whole “pastoral Europe with pointy-hatted witches” aesthetic. My gradual reception to this premiere went a little something like this:

Phase 1: “This seems fine. I like the look of the art and animation a lot more than that one volleyball show that Toshiyuki Kubooka made with C2C awhile back. I don't know how much I'm in the mood for a fantasy slice-of-life, though.”

Phase 2: “Hm. Well, I like that Elaina is a preternaturally talented heroine that still encounters setbacks. I wonder why all of these other witches are giving her the cold shoulder? Can't a girl just be a witch's apprentice? And man, this show is really pretty…”

Phase 3: “Okay, this Fran lady is a lot of fun. I dig the dynamic she's establishing with Elaina. Is Fran giving Elaina the Mr. Miyagi treatment? Oh damn, is Wandering Witch just casually dropping in some surprisingly well-directed action like it's no big deal? You had my interest, Wandering Witch , but now you have my attention…”

Phase 4: “And all of this character development! Elaina needing to learn not to put up with rest of the world's nonsense is a great angle to frame her growth from. Fran is totally right, too! When you've got the smarts, and the talent, and the ability to blow shit up with magic, then you don't have to ask permission to fight for the respect you deserve! And is Elaina's mom one of the coolest anime parents…ever!?”

Phase 5: “HELL. YES. The Ashen Witch is coming for all of you non-believers! Get me the merch, show me how to donate to her Patreon, give me every one of Elaina's social media handles. Just plug this show right into my veins, already, I'm begging you!”

Ahem. The point is, Wandering Witch just snuck up out of nowhere to become another early frontrunner for the runaway success of the season. The only drawback for me is the fact that I'm still just not super enthusiastic about the general setting. I'm more of about “crusty cyberpunk witches”, “urban Gothic horror witches”, “retro-futurist underground freedom fighter witches”, or even “Roald Dahl's The Witches witches”.

That's a completely personal quibble, though. Anybody who likes things that are good should probably check out Wandering Witch for themselves, since I can't imagine how anyone could walk away from it without getting a big, goofy grin getting stuck to their face for the rest of the day.

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I'm not entirely surprised that Wandering Witch - The Journey of Elaina opted to start out by animating a chapter from the middle of the book. It is, after all, the story of how she became a witch and began her travels. I am, however, a little disappointed, because while it's good to know how things started, it loses some of the magic of the narrative, which in the source novels begins with Elaina's experiences in a few different countries before going back to how she came to be traveling in the first place. That makes for an experience closer to the fantastical travel narratives of books like Antoine Saint-Exupery's The Little Prince or Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities , and those parallels are definitely part of the charm of the story.

But decisions were made and, shockingly enough, no one asked me, so here we are opening with Elaina's origin story. Despite my grumbling, it really is still very engaging. Elaina's world is gorgeous in several senses of the word – it's a beautiful blend of mundane and magical in terms of set up but also a feast for the eyes in the way that it's drawn and animated here. The backgrounds are simply spectacular, like picture book illustrations come to life. This is especially apparent in the houses – Elaina's family home should be made into a poster or a puzzle, and the tree house Miss Fran lives in, with its many windows and wooden swing, is the stuff of childhood daydreams. It's all made even better by the sheer level of detail – curtains, family pictures, garden layout…it feels like everything was considered and accounted for, and that is not only wonderful to look at, but also grounds Elaina's story in a world that feels real. Another nice detail is the way that witches ride their brooms – they don't sit on the handle, but rather on a cloth saddle over the bristles, and frankly if you're going to ride a broom sidesaddle, that's the much more logical place to sit. (Not to mention probably a lot more comfortable.) It's like everything has been really thought about.

The story itself is a little more bland, at least at this stage. Elaina's ambition – to be a witch so that she can travel the world like in her favorite book series – is a little bit lackluster, and then to add insult to injury, we don't even see much of her magical training, either before or after she moves in with Fran as her apprentice. We know that Elaina's a prodigy because she tells us, not because we see her interacting with other would-be witches, and that's largely where the decision to open with this chapter of the books fails: we're told so much more than we're shown. While that will be rectified later (and I'm definitely curious which chapter they're going for next), it's not a great trait in an opening episode.

Be that as it may, this is definitely going to be worth giving another episode or two to see how the adaptation progresses. And if it doesn't manage to capture the joy of the books, well, at least we still have those to experience Elaina's story.

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This was a lot better than I was expecting. I haven't watched Harukana Receive , so I wasn't familiar with this production team's previous work, but this debut episode was filled with a ton of charm and cute details that pulled me into the world straight away. I was completely charmed by Elaina's character from the moment she brightly declared that she would become a witch, and I even felt a little teary at the end when she parted ways with her parents.

It goes to show that sometimes a simple story is all you need. The plot of this episode is Elaina's humble origin story as a witch's apprentice before she sets out on her journey, but the focus is firmly on the life lessons she learns rather than any particulars concerning magic. She's clearly a talented witch who passed her exams with ease, but instead of making a big song and dance about how she's a chosen one, I really liked how the emphasis was on how Elaina has normal human desires. The scene after her trial where she cries and her master tries to comfort her was a highlight for me, because "If you're upset with something, you don't have to grit your teeth and bear with it" isn't a message that children normally hear from adult figures, but it's an important one nonetheless.

The setting, admittedly, is rather vague. How exactly does one learn magic and what purpose do witches serve in this world are two questions that don't really get answered. But I honestly liked the feeling of whimsy about the setting, so I'll definitely be interested in seeing where Elaina's journey takes her.

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Two immediate thoughts on seeing the debut of this series:

  • Elaina's father may wear the physical pants in her family, but the mother wears the proverbial ones.
  • Isn't flying around on a broom while wearing a short skirt a bad idea?

Essentially, Elaina is a prodigy as a witch-to-be, one who dreams of following in the footsteps of a storied witch who went on a journey. The problem is that her talent can be intimidating to other witches, who no doubt heard about her through the grapevine. (Perhaps a bit of arrogance may be mixed in with that as well.) She's also a bit too resilient in pursuing her goals, willing to endure things to get what she wants rather than pushing back when she is being treated unfairly. The Stardust Witch's efforts to force her to a breaking point can thus be looked at two ways: as training for a mental fortitude that she will need if she is going on a journey, and as a form of empowerment in a mental and personality sense. Sometimes a person must bend to the will of others for practical reasons, but like the classic Twisted Sister song preaches, there is a limit to what a person should tolerate. Sometimes resisting or even pushing/fighting back is necessary. That's a potent lesson, and makes me wonder if each encounter might be a “lesson of the day” kind of experience for Elaina.

Other aspects of the first episode show promise. The art design – especially for Elaina's homestead – is quite pretty, though it does make me wonder how well-off her parents have to be to have a home that lavish, especially considering that no hint of their occupation is ever provided. (Something about all of that also makes me suspect that her mother might actually be a retired and settled-down Nike.) The fight scene with the Stardust Witch was partly impressive; the structuring of it was good, but the CG seemed a bit on the weak side. And Elaina certainly has the right outfit for a witch at the end, even if her design is not much of a standout.

Overall, I can see this series being a mild success and a pleasant regular watch.

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While Jujutsu Kaisen will probably take home the trophy for the most gorgeously-animated show of the season, The Wandering Witch - The Journey of Elaina may well be a close second. The designs are gorgeous and bursting with personality, and every character moves fluidly, with distinctive facial expressions and body language that further communicate who they are. The backgrounds are positively sumptuous, from Elaina's cozy family home to Fran's airy treehouse and the lush forest that surrounds it. The food looks delicious, and the characters spend a lot of time eating. It's all so sumptuous, it's borderline pornographic.

That alone is enough to recommend it, but from the perspective of an educator and the product of ten years of “gifted” education, the character writing around Elaina and Fran's relationship is the most interesting part.

Elaina is one of those big-time overachievers who is both gifted and hard-working. At 14, she becomes the youngest person ever to pass the witch's exam, complaining about how weak all the other candidates were. No witch in town wants to take her on as an apprentice, maybe because they're jealous of her power but also maybe because no one wants to deal with an arrogant child who thinks she's better than anyone else.

And so, her parents ask Fran, the Stardust Witch, to take her on and teach her not only magic, but some important life lessons as well.

Fran's approach of first treating her like an indentured servant and then trouncing her in a fight is meant to serve dual purposes: to teach her to value herself and not just accept everything people tell her to do, but also to humble her. These are both important things for children to learn if they are to become balanced adults, and it shows a genuine awareness of Elaina's social-emotional developmental needs. However, Fran is also an inexperienced teacher, so she goes too far and kind of ends up coming across as a bully instead.

The emotional truth of their reconciliation scene, more than anything else, piques my interest for the rest of the series. Fran is a kind person, but flighty and a bit self-centered, so she struggles to figure out what will comfort Elaina. When she pulls her student in for a hug, Elaina tries to fight her off because her trust has been so badly broken by that point. It's a beautiful snapshot of how adults, even teachers and mentors who sincerely want the best for the children they care for, are capable of making mistakes, and how correcting those mistakes takes more than a quick apology.

The episode ends with a lovely little coda about Fran getting ready to go off on her journey, including a reference to the start of Kiki's Delivery Service – where she looks in the mirror and comments how plain her witch's outfit is – that made me smile. Wandering Witch promises to be a lovely character-driven travelogue show, and I'm looking forward to seeing more.

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  1. Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina Ending Theme

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  2. Wandering Witch: The Journey Of Elaina ED/Ending

    Wandering Witch: The Journey Of Elaina ED/EndingAnime - Wandering Witch: The Journey Of Elaina, Majo no Tabitabi - 魔女の旅々Song: 灰色のサーガ (Haiiro no...

  3. Wandering Witch: The Journey Of Elaina OP/Opening

    Wandering Witch: The Journey Of Elaina OP/OpeningAnime - Wandering Witch: The Journey Of Elaina, Majo no Tabitabi - 魔女の旅々Song: Literature by Re...

  4. List of Majo no Tabitabi (Wandering Witch) Opening and Ending Songs

    List of Majo no Tabitabi (Wandering Witch) Opening and Ending Songs. Majo no Tabitabi (魔女の旅々), also known as Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina is an anime series based on the light novel of the same name written by Jougi Shiraishi and illustrated by Azure. The anime is animated by C2C and directed by Toshiyuki Kubooka, with ...

  5. Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina

    Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina (Japanese: 魔女の旅々, Hepburn: Majo no Tabitabi, lit. "The Witch's Journey"), or simply Wandering Witch, is a Japanese light novel series written by Jōgi Shiraishi and illustrated by Azure. SB Creative have released twenty-two volumes since April 2016 under their GA Novel label. A manga adaptation with art by Itsuki Nanao has been serialized online ...

  6. Wandering Witch Original Soundtrack

    Majo no Tabitabi Original Soundtrack. Artist. AstroNoteS. Release Date. January 27, 2021. Length. 41:54 (disc 1) 46:14 (disc 2) Wandering Witch Original Soundtrack (魔女の旅々 Original Soundtrack, Majo no Tabitabi Original Soundtrack, lit " The Journey of Elaina Original Soundtrack *) is the soundtrack released for Wandering Witch anime .

  7. The Journey of Elaina Original Soundtrack

    TVアニメ『魔女の旅々』Original Soundtrack. Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina Original Soundtrack. Catalog Number. LACA-9808~9. Barcode. 4540774908080. Release Date. Jan 27, 2021. Publish Format.

  8. Majo no Tabitabi (Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina

    Ending Theme "Haiiro no Saga (灰色のサーガ)" by ChouCho: More Videos. Episode Videos. Episode 12; ... Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina, is the perfect anime if you want your blood to boil. ... 26 staff members judged 39 songs to bring you our definitive ranking of nearly every opening theme this season!

  9. Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina

    Wandering Witch: The Journey of ... Opening Theme Song: "Literature" by Reina Ueda; Ending Theme Song: "Haiiro no Saga" by ChouCho; International Streaming. Funimation. Official Info. Official ...

  10. Reina Ueda

    Dochira ga ii no uun dochira mo. [thanks for visiting animesonglyrics.com] Ureshii shi fuan da shi. Watashi datte hisshi da shi. Shujinkou ni narete imasu ka. Ame ga furu hitotsu, hitotsu zutsu. Dare mo inai sekai mitai. Mangetsu wo minai furi shi nagara. Asu wo matte iru.

  11. Wandering Witch (Anime)

    Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina (魔女の旅々, Majo no Tabitabi, lit. "A Witch's Journey") is an anime adaptation of the Japanese light novel series of the same name, written by Jougi Shiraishi and illustrated by Azure. It premiered on October 2nd, 2020. Inspired by her favorite book, Elaina ventures out to see the world she's read so much about. Like a leaf on the wind, she travels ...

  12. Wandering Witch

    Wandering Witch - The Journey of Elaina TV Anime's 2nd Video Unveils More Cast, Ending Song Artist, October Debut posted on 2020-07-03 05:52 EDT by Egan Loo Yōko Hikasa , singer ChouCho join C2C ...

  13. Wandering Witch

    Watch Wandering Witch - The Journey of Elaina on: Apple TV, Amazon Video, Hulu, Crunchyroll, Crunchyroll Amazon Channel, ... Ending Song Artist, October Debut (Jul 3, 2020)

  14. Wandering⭐witch (EndingSong) EngSub

    Song: Haiiro no saga/Grey sagaOriginal artist: ChouchoAnime: Wandering witch: The journey of Elaina/Majo no TabitabiWatch "Wandering witch: The journey of El...

  15. Wandering Witch Wiki

    Welcome to the Wandering Witch Wiki, this wiki is dedicated to everything related to the Wandering Witch series that anyone can edit. Please help by editing or adding articles and lessening the stubs.We currently have 4,548 edits to 201 articles and 665 images on this wiki since February 20, 2018. Please be aware that this Wiki contains SPOILERS, read with caution!

  16. Wandering Witch October Anime Reveals OP Theme Song!

    The plot portrays the journey of a wandering witch called Elaina, who travels around the world with no particular purpose. She becomes a part of the stories of whoever she meets on her way. At the end of the journey of a witch, she selects another apprentice to take on the trip for her, and the cycle continues with a new witch and new stories.

  17. Can someone explain the ending? (Spoilers) : r/majonotabitabi

    The anime left out an important Elaina called Devil Elaina. There is a story early in volume 3 about a town where everyone is stuck in dreams that should be very relevant to the whole finale, but the anime left that out. The other Elainas are from different timelines like what Estelle explained in Episode 9.

  18. Interview: Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina Author Jougi

    by Kim Morrissy, Nov 16th 2020. Wandering Witch - The Journey of Elaina tells the story of a traveling witch named Elaina, who experiences new sights and wonders in every country she travels to ...

  19. Elaina

    Elaina (イレイナ, Ireina) is the main protagonist of the Wandering Witch series. She is a witch with the witch name of The Ashen Witch. Elaina has ashen hair, the source of her witch name. She has been often described as pretty, and cute. Minus her hairstyle, Elaina is shockingly similar to her mother. Prior to the main story, she was a sheltered child who was greatly proficient in magic ...

  20. Made a piano cover of Wandering Witch ending theme~

    12K subscribers in the majonotabitabi community. Shiraishi Jougi's Majo no TabiTabi and Riviere to Inori no Kuni

  21. Wandering Witch Opening Theme

    Subscribe to Funimation: https://weareani.me/YTSubscribeAnime Music Playlist 2020 http://bit.ly/3aWxvzm"Literature" by Reina Ueda. Watch Wandering Witch: The...

  22. Wandering Witch

    Once upon a time, there was a witch named Elaina who set off on a journey across the world. Along the way she would meet all kinds of people, from a country full of witches to a giant in love with ...

  23. Majo no Tabitabi (Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina

    Read reviews on the anime Majo no Tabitabi (Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina) on MyAnimeList, the internet's largest anime database. Since childhood, Elaina has always been fascinated by the stories written within her favorite book, especially those about Nike, a renowned witch who had numerous great travels across the world. Wanting to experience the awe of adventure herself, Elaina ...