The Witch and The Beast: S1 / E4 – Episode Recap & Review
A short recap/review of The Witch and The Best: SEASON 1/ EPISODE 4 “Beauty and Death: Opening Act” starring Toshiyuki Morikawa, Yō Taichi, Saori Hayami and Ryōta Ōsaka.

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Summary
- Ashaf and Guideau take the episode off as a new case needing the Order of Magical Resonance needs someone who is a necromancy specialist.
- Enter Phanora and her right hand and servant, Johan, who helps a local cop with an unregistered insurgence of the undead.
- This leads them to discover the person behind creating over 40 undead redheads who he has already used to begin his grand plans.
Review
- Switching to a different member of the Order of Magical Resonance did bring a bit of a boost to “The Witch and the Beast.”
- However, with Phanora and Johan not being the most interesting of characters, while we continue to be impressed by the lore, we aren’t by the characters.
- Also, as it becomes clear each case has a formula, it makes too much about “The Witch and the Beast” come off as interchangeable from case to case.
General Information
Network |
Crunchyroll |
Release Date |
February 2, 2024 |
Director(s) |
Kim Hye-jeong, Shinya Kawabe |
Writer(s) |
Yuichiro Momose |
Noted Characters and Cast |
|
Ashaf |
Toshiyuki Morikawa |
Guideau |
Yō Taichi |
Phanora |
Saori Hayami |
Johan |
Ryōta Ōsaka |
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