Little Witch Academia Parents Guide and Age Rating
Little Witch Academia (リトルウィッチアカデミア) is a Japanese anime franchise created by Yoh Yoshinari and produced by Trigger. An anime television series aired in Japan between January and June 2017, with the first 13 episodes available on Netflix worldwide beginning in June 2017.
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Series Name | Little Witch Academia |
Genre | Animation, Comedy |
Director | Yoh Yoshinari |
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Season | 1 |
Episodes | 25 |
Official website | Little Witch Academia |
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What “Little Witch Academia” is about?
“A believing heart is your magic!”—these were the words that Atsuko “Akko” Kagari’s idol, the renowned witch Shiny Chariot, said to her during a magic performance years ago. Since then, Akko has lived by these words and aspired to be a witch just like Shiny Chariot, one that can make people smile. Hence, even her non-magical background does not stop her from enrolling in Luna Nova Magical Academy.
However, when an excited Akko finally sets off to her new school, the trip there is anything but smooth. After her perilous journey, she befriends the shy Lotte Yansson and the sarcastic Sucy Manbavaran. To her utmost delight, she also discovers Chariot’s wand, the Shiny Rod, which she takes as her own. Unfortunately, her time at Luna Nova will prove to be more challenging than Akko could ever believe. She absolutely refuses to stay inferior to the rest of her peers, especially to her self-proclaimed rival, the beautiful and gifted Diana Cavendish, so she relies on her determination to compensate for her reckless behavior and ineptitude in magic.
In a time when wizardry is on the decline, Little Witch Academia follows the magical escapades of Akko and her friends as they learn the true meaning of being a witch.
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Little Witch Academia Age Rating
Little Witch Academia rated TV-Y7. TV-Y7 rated programs are designed to be watched by children of the age of 7 and up. It may be more appropriate for children who have acquired the developmental skills needed to distinguish between make-believe and reality. Themes and elements in TV-Y7 rated programs may include mild fantasy violence or comedic violence or may frighten children under the age of 7. Therefore, parents may wish to consider the suitability of this program for their very young children.
Little Witch Academia Parents Guide
- No sexual content or nudity is shown.
- Mid violence, injuries, fighting.
- Profanity
- An adult character is briefly seen smoking a cigar in one episode.
Little Witch Academia Wallpaper and Images
Who is in the cast of Little Witch Academia?
- Megumi Han as Atsuko ‘Akko’ Kagari
- Erica Mendez as Akko Kagari
- Alexis Nichols as Professor Ursula
- Fumiko Orikasa as Lotte Jansson
- Stephanie Sheh as Lotte Yanson
- Michiyo Murase as Sucy Manbavaran
- Rachelle Heger as Sucy Manbavaran
- Noriko Hidaka as Professor Ursula
- Yôko Hikasa as Diana Cavendish
- Laura Post as Diana Cavendish
- Karen Kahler as Finnelan
- Eri Nakao as Hannah
- Chinatsu Akasaki as Barbara
- Ikuko Tani as Principal Holbrooke
- Jessica Gee-George as Holbrook
- Rurika Yamamoto as Professor Finnelan
- Arisa Shida as Amanda O’Neill
- Junko Takeuchi as Croix
Little Witch Academia Official Trailer
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