The compilation film Maebashi Witches Emoemories: Blooming Witches has been officially dated for Japan, with a theatrical opening set for October 23. Sunrise is credited for the anime’s original work.
Staff
Director Junichi Yamamoto — known for Why Raeliana Ended Up at the Duke’s Mansion and Anyway, I’m Falling in Love with You — returns to helm the film at Bandai Namco Filmworks and PROJECT MBW. Series scriptwriter Erika Yoshida (Bocchi the Rock!, Tower of God both seasons) also returns to handle the screenplay. Nozomi Tachibana (Kemono Jihen) is back as character designer, working from Yū Inami‘s original designs, while Yuri Habuka once again composes the music.
Story
Set in Maebashi city in Gunma Prefecture, the story follows the coming-of-age journey of five high school girls. First-year student Yuina Akagi leads an ordinary but unfulfilling life — until a mysterious frog named Keroppe recruits her and four other girls to become the “Maebashi Witches.” A closet in their room suddenly connects to a mysterious space, leading them to a magical flower shop where they sing, dance, and grant the wishes of those around them.
Cast
- Sakura Kasuga as Yuina Akagi
- Hinano Sakikawa as Azu Niisato
- Rena Motomura as Kyoka Kitahara
- Haruka Minami as Choco Mitsumata
- Honami Momose as Mai Kamiizumi
- Tomokazu Sugita as Keroppe
- Yū Serizawa as Eiko Zen
- Nao Tōyama as Rinko Mitsuba
- Akari Kitō as Yua Hosaka
Theme Songs
The five main characters, collectively billed as the Maebashi Witches, perform the opening theme “Sugosugi Maebashi Witches!” (Super Amazing Maebashi Witches!) and the ending theme “Sorezore no Door” (Each Door).
Background
The original TV anime premiered in April 2025, with Crunchyroll streaming the series simulcast as it aired in Japan.

