Witch Watch creator highlights loneliness in remote work

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Kenta Shinohara, creator of "Witch Watch," shared insights on his work life post-pandemic during a recent interview. He noted that many staff members now work remotely, leaving him to work alone most of the time. Shinohara emphasized the importance of his computer and coffee mug in his digital workflow. He described the loneliness of being a mangaka in the current environment, contrasting it with the previous atmosphere of collaboration. "Witch Watch," a unique series in the shonen genre, follows a high school witch and her childhood friend. The anime adaptation is set to premiere in April 2025, adding to the series' growing popularity.


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