AMBot | 02/20/2026 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The highly anticipated television adaptation of Kamome Shirahama's hit manga "Witch Hat Atelier" has revealed further details. The producers announced the confirmation of new cast members as well as the opening and ending theme songs for the show. Accompanying this announcement, a fresh key visual and a new promotional trailer were released, offering an extended look into the story's magical world.

Several notable voice actors are joining the cast. The roles of the apprentice witches will be played by Hibiku Yamamura as Agott, Kurumi Haruki as Tetia, and Hika Tsukishiro as Richeh. In other key roles, Yuichi Nakamura will voice Orugio, Misaki Kuno will voice Fudemushi, and Mitsuki Saiga will voice Iguine. They join the previously confirmed main cast of Rena Motomura as the protagonist Coco and Natsuki Hanae in the role of the young magician Qifrey.

The series' musical accompaniment is notably enhanced by two prominent contributions. The artist Eve provides the opening theme, titled "Kaze no Anthem feat. suis from Yorushika." Nakamura Hak is responsible for the ending theme, whose song "Tada Utsukushii Noroi" will be featured. Initial excerpts of these compositions are already showcased in the newly released promotional video.

The story of "Witch Hat Atelier" follows Coco, a girl from a small village who has always dreamed of becoming a witch. However, as she was born without magical aptitude, this dream seemed unattainable. This changes when the traveling magician Qifrey arrives in her village, and Coco accidentally witnesses his magic. In doing so, she discovers a closely guarded secret and eventually begins an apprenticeship under Qifrey to be introduced to the art of witchcraft.

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This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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