Strike Witches

5.8
200824m

The year is 1939 - it was then that the Neuroi appeared. Nobody knows where they came from or what their ultimate agenda is, but the fact remains that their attacks drove people out of their towns and cities. In order to take arms against them, humanity develops a new anti-Neuroi weapon called the "Striker Unit." Using the power of magic to fight against the monsters, this new device enhances and amplifies the power of female magic-wielders. To use this device, young witches from all over the world have been brought together to form an elite task force unit called the 501st Joint Fighter Wing, commonly known as the "Strike Witches."

Seasons

12 Episodes • Premiered 2008

The year is 1939 - it was then that the Neuroi appeared. Nobody knows where they came from or what their ultimate agenda is, but the fact remains that their attacks drove people out of their towns and cities. In order to take arms against them, humanity develops a new anti-Neuroi weapon called the "Striker Unit." Using the power of magic to fight against the monsters, this new device enhances and amplifies the power of female magic-wielders. To use this device, young witches from all over the world have been brought together to form an elite task force unit called the 501st Joint Fighter Wing, commonly known as the "Strike Witches."

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1. Magical Girl

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Yoshika Miyafuji is a fourteen-year-old girl who possesses magical powers that can heal. One day she is approached by Mio Sakamoto, Major of the 501st Joint Fighter Wing a.k.a. Strike Witches to join her team. A few days after Yoshika turns down the invitation because of her abhorrence toward wars, she receives a letter.

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2. That Which I Can Do

On their journey to Britannia, Yoshika and the others are assaulted by mysterious invaders called the Neuroi, menacing beings from another world. In order to buy time until reinforcements arrive, Major Sakamoto sallies forth alone, only to be met by a fierce attack from the opposition. Despite her best efforts she is driven back and ultimately cornered. Yoshika can do nothing but wait in terror inside the battleship.

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3. You're Not Alone

Yoshika makes her decision to join the Strike Witches. Lynette Bishop, another rookie witch who is 15 years old, shows Yoshika around. Although Yoshika is nervous about her new assignment and understands nothing about the arrangement of the troop, Lynette acts in a somewhat unfriendly manner, adding to Yoshika's anxiety

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4. Thanks

Yoshika gradually orients herself to life as a member of Strike Witches. However, she is condemned by her supervisor Gertrud Barkhorn as being inexperienced. Desperate to win her acceptance, Yoshika gets carried away in her training when she suddenly comes face to face with Neuroi.

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5. Fast, Big, Soft

Shirley the speed freak is obsessed with trying to exceed sonic speed. Busybody Francesca Luccini meddles with the adjustments of Shirley's Striker Unit before the water training drill required by all members, which subsequently leads to an unexpected incident.

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6. We're the Same

Yoshika and her comrades are attacked by the Neurois on their way back from a mission in London, but gets help from Sanya who happened to be on a night patrol. As a result, Yoshika is given orders to serve the night shift, and must spend the night in the same room with Sanya, when an envious Eila barges in.

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7. Nice and Breezy

Erica misplaces a key part of her uniform (panties), causing a chaotic incident in Witches Base.

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8. I Won't Forget You

Commander Minna begins to act strangely when the crew of the newly-repaired Akagi shower Yoshika with praise for her heroic action.

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9. What I Want to Protect

Perrine's jealousy reaches the peak, and she challenges Yoshika to an aerial duel. Their bout is cut short by a surprise Neuroi attack, and a weakened Mio scrambles to aid them despite Minna's protests.

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10. I Want You to Believe

Despite her efforts to heal Mio's grievous wound, Yoshika is confined to her quarters. With the other Witches doubting her story of the human-form Neuroi, Yoshika takes off by herself to find the truth.

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11. Into the Sky...

The 501st Joint Fighter Wing is disbanded with the unveiling of the unmanned anti-Neuroi unit, Warlock. As the Witches scatter, something goes very wrong during the Warlock's sortie against the nearby Neuroi hive.

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12. Strike Witches

Yoshika launches alone against the out-of-control Warlock, desperately holding out as the other Witches race to join her and put an end to the monstrous hybrid of human and Neuroi technology.

Cast

Photo of Ami Koshimizu

Ami Koshimizu

Charlotte E Yeager (voice)

Photo of Ayuru Ohashi

Ayuru Ohashi

Eila Ilmatar Juutilainen (voice)

Photo of Sakura Nogawa

Sakura Nogawa

Erica Hartmann (voice)

Photo of Misato Fukuen

Misato Fukuen

Yoshika Miyafuji (voice)

Photo of Chiwa Saito

Chiwa Saito

Francesca Lucchini (voice)

Photo of Kaori Nazuka

Kaori Nazuka

Lynette Bishop (voice)

Photo of Mai Kadowaki

Mai Kadowaki

Sanya V. Litvyak (voice)

Photo of Rie Tanaka

Rie Tanaka

Minna-Dietlinde Wilcke (voice)

Photo of Mie Sonozaki

Mie Sonozaki

Gertrud Barkhorn (voice)

Photo of Miyuki Sawashiro

Miyuki Sawashiro

Perrine-H. Clostermann (voice)

Photo of Saeko Chiba

Saeko Chiba

Mio Sakamoto (voice)

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