Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches (2015)

Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches (2015) season 1 on Tokyo MX
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Ended
Season 1:
Ended on June 28, 2015
Watched: 0%
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Season: 1
# Air Date Episode Name Watched?
E1 Apr 12, 2015 アイツになってんじゃねーかぁぁッ!
E2 Apr 19, 2015 俺とキスしな
E3 Apr 26, 2015 受ける?それとも受けない?
E4 May 03, 2015 山田のことが好きになったみたい!
E5 May 10, 2015 キスしちゃダメよ?
E6 May 17, 2015 応答せよっ!
E7 May 24, 2015 天ぷらだけはやめてくれぇ!
E8 May 31, 2015 超ウザイんだけど
E9 Jun 07, 2015 必ず未来を変えて
E10 Jun 14, 2015 俺と付き合ってください!
E11 Jun 21, 2015 白石をどこにやった!
E12 Jun 28, 2015 俺は白石が好きだ!
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Series Legacy & Historical Archive
Franchise Status:
The anime narrative is strictly closed, following the conclusion of the 2015 series and the completion of Miki Yoshikawa's original manga in 2017.

Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches remains a vibrant touchstone of the supernatural rom-com genre. Created by Miki Yoshikawa, the series ignited a unique spark by blending body-swapping mechanics with a high-stakes mystery. Its 2015 adaptation by LIDENFILMS captured a perfect balance of humor and genuine emotional growth, turning a quirky premise into a beloved modern classic.

The cultural DNA of the series lies in its refusal to settle for simple tropes, offering a refreshing exploration of identity and connection. Fans frequently return to Suzaku High for its brisk pacing and the undeniable chemistry between Ryu and Urara. It stands as a testament to the power of a well-executed ensemble cast, maintaining a heartfelt legacy that continues to resonate with viewers seeking both magic and sincerity.

Confidence: 95% Archive Updated: March 2026
Why Watch:
"A historical look at the 2015 Liden Films adaptation of Miki Yoshikawa's supernatural manga series."
Series Analysis:
Released during the peak of the 2010s supernatural high school boom, Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches remains a landmark for its frantic energy and clever subversion of harem tropes. While many contemporaries relied on static tropes, this series prioritized a fast-paced mystery regarding the Witch legends of Suzaku High. Its cultural footprint is defined by the iconic body-swapping mechanic, which challenged traditional gender roles within the genre through a comedic lens. Though the anime concluded after twelve episodes, its influence persists in how modern rom-coms balance occult elements with genuine character growth. The show's vibrant aesthetic and infectious soundtrack maintain a dedicated global following. You should set a digital reminder for any potential anniversary projects or reboot announcements that might emerge.
Tone: Academic, nostalgic, and analytical. Last Updated: March 2026
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Network:
Tokyo MX
Seasons:
1
Years:
2015 - 2015
Genre:
Fantasy, Comedy, Anime
Rating:
TV-14
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