

Secrets of the Silent Witch
サイレント・ウィッチ 沈黙の魔女の隠しごと
In the Kingdom of Ridill lives a genius magician known to be the first person to ever use chantless magic. With this amazing skill, Monica Everett joins the Seven Sages as a hero who can defeat powerful dragons, such as the legendary black dragon, all on her own. However, the truth is that the Silent Witch developed chantless magic due to being too shy—preferring to live on a mountain top, far from society. Her secluded lifestyle changes, though, when a fellow sage tasks her to covertly defend the second prince, Felix Arc Ridill, from attempts on his life. Unfortunately, that means she will have to go undercover as a student at Serendia Academy. Between guard duty and her social anxiety, Monica is facing her most difficult mission to date. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
In the Kingdom of Ridill lives a genius magician known to be the first person to ever use chantless magic. With this amazing skill, Monica Everett joins the Seven Sages as a hero who can defeat powerful dragons, such as the legendary black dragon, all on her own. However, the truth is that the Silent Witch developed chantless magic due to being too shy—preferring to live on a mountain top, far from society. Her secluded lifestyle changes, though, when a fellow sage tasks her to covertly defend the second prince, Felix Arc Ridill, from attempts on his life. Unfortunately, that means she will have to go undercover as a student at Serendia Academy. Between guard duty and her social anxiety, Monica is facing her most difficult mission to date. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Marinate1016
October 4, 2025
There’s some shows that immediately grab you not because they’re loud or flashy, but because they feel like coming home. Secrets of the Silent Witch was exactly that for me. As someone who’s been a longtime fan of the light novels, this was one of my most anticipated adaptations of the season — and I couldn’t be happier with how the studio brought Monica’s story to life and showed her development. From the very first episode, it captured everything that makes this series special: the warmth, the character growth, and the quiet magic that lives between people. This isn’t a show that tries to blow youaway with big action set pieces or political intrigue. Instead, it understands that the heart of Monica’s journey isn’t about the prince she’s assigned to guard, or the secret mission she’s on. It’s about her. It’s about a shy, anxious, socially awkward genius slowly, haltingly, learning how to live among others. Monica is one of the most powerful mages in the world, capable of silently casting immensely complex spells, mastering multiple forms of magic and yet, when it comes to talking to people, she freezes. She stutters. She retreats inward. And that vulnerability is exactly what makes her so relatable and loveable. As an introvert myself, I find Monica’s preference for solitude, but desire for connection to be extremely relatable. Deep down humans are social creatures and we all want to have friends/loved ones who truly care about us. What I loved most about this adaptation, though is how it depicted her development. Monica starts the series living in a secluded cabin, studying magical formulae and staying away from people. But throughout the season, every interaction she has with Lana, Claudia, and the other students chips away at her walls. She starts having more casual conversations. She takes risks. She gets embarrassed. She laughs. She struggles. And she grows. By the end of the season, she isn’t a completely changed person — she still has a long way to go — but she’s undeniably more confident and socially connected than she was at the start. The part of the story this season adapts isn’t anything revolutionary, it’s mainly slice of life stuff following Monica’s day to day activities as she keeps the prince safe from harm, but the progress we see her making as a person makes this show special. Every episode, Monica comes out of her shell just a little bit more. She gets more comfortable speaking to people, making eye contact, playing games and even comes to take pride in her role on the student council. She basically gets the school life she never got to have as a kid and seeing her hit these various milestones was amazing. One of my favorite parts of the show was Monica’s relationship with the student council, especially Cyril. Watching their bond develop was genuinely heartwarming. Cyril starts off as this composed, intelligent figure, but Monica’s presence ends up having such a quiet yet profound impact on him. The way she surprises him, inspires him, and slowly draws out a softer, more emotionally open side of him was just beautiful to watch. Seeing her become such an important person in his world, often without realizing it herself, honestly got me emotional more than once. It’s not just Cyril, though. She does this with several characters throughout the show, even though she struggles to express herself, she’s such a naturally earnest and beautiful person that people can’t help but be drawn to and inspired by her. The best leaders are those that just lead with their actions as they say. Sadly there’s no overt romance in this story yet, but the ship teasing is delightful. The subtle moments between Monica and Prince Felix, and also Monica and Cyril, are some of the sweetest parts of the show. The stolen glances, awkward exchanges, and unexpected acts of kindness are so cute! I love how both of the boys understand Monica’s awkwardness and always try to make her feel more comfortable around them and reassure her. It’s the kind of soft, slow-burn dynamic that makes you grin like an idiot. Even without a confession or big romantic subplot, the chemistry is there, and it makes the world feel more alive and warm. I also love the yuri shipping moments with she and Lana. There’s something beautiful about how Silent Witch frames growth as a gradual, everyday process rather than a single, dramatic turning point. Monica doesn’t suddenly conquer her social anxiety with one rousing speech. Instead, she learns through friendship and small acts of courage. Lana’s outgoing warmth, Claudia’s quiet strength, and her classmates’ support help her find her footing, and you really feel like you’re growing alongside her. It’s wholesome, it’s cozy, and it’s deeply human. That’s why this story is so highly regarded. A lot of people will make the Bocchi comparisons and there’s definitely some similarities, but Monica’s struggles were more realistic and her growth was much more pronounced in her one cour series than BTR imo. Production-wise, the adaptation does a fantastic job of complementing the story’s tone. The soft, warm color palette and gentle lighting give the series a cozy fantasy atmosphere that’s a perfect match for Monica’s emotional arc. The animation isn’t crazy, but it doesn’t need to be. The direction prioritizes subtle character moments, nervous glances, hesitant smiles and emphasizes the quiet magic that happens in conversation. The music deserves a shoutout too: it’s understated but emotionally resonant, especially during Monica’s quieter moments of growth and the big set pieces! As a longtime reader, I was honestly worried the anime might flatten Monica’s journey or rush through key parts of her development like what happens in 90 percent of LN adaptations. But they nailed it. The director and staff understood the assignment. Pacing is perfect, every episode we see Monica grow and it feels like they’re all nice self contained mini arcs. They clearly knew that this isn’t just another overpowered MC fantasy and making sure the audience feel apart of Monica’s journey is essential and they nailed it. This adaptation truly understood the heart of the source material, and it delivered something special. It’s a cozy, heartfelt, magical coming-of-age story that you can’t help but fall in love with. For fans of the novels, it’s everything you could’ve hoped for. For newcomers, it’s a gentle but powerful reminder that even the strongest people are growing too and there’s a beautiful message in that. Secrets of the Silent Witch gets an extremely easy 9, out of 10

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voafelai
October 8, 2025
This series is a classic example of a lot of time, money and effort spent on a story that didn't deserve it. Stripped of competent directing, sound, voice acting, animation and so on, this is a Mary Sue derivative story about the smartest and strongest person on the planet having self-evaluation issues caused by childhood trauma. A trite cliche in the world of modern fiction. The protagonist's sole plane of change and improvement is limited to overcoming her trauma. Said trauma is presented in an explicit and cruel way, drawing in more cheap pity. Otherwise, Monica gives isekai protagonists a run for their money on howperfect she is, both in her ability and in her moral purity. Naturally, the plot never dives into something potentially dangerous like presenting difficult choices or anything really bad ever happening to anyone who doesn't have a "villain" stamp on their forehead, except for trauma flashbacks. Because of this all, thinking about what you're watching gives you second-hand embarrassment similar to cheap isekai anime experience. That said, if you don't think about what you're watching the ride is enjoyable and I would be lying if I said I hated my time watching. The story itself is boring but presentation alone makes you want to click on the next episode. Characters are simplistic but surface level likable. I can only hope the people behind this series will someday gather again to put the same time and effort into animating a better source material. Monica's funny faces - 10/10 Anime - 6.5/10
BrotherCoa
October 4, 2025
Without any doubt, the best anime this summer season. Everything about it was great. The music, the animation, the characters, the story... it just clicked. Bocchi the Witch delivered way more than it originally promised and I hope we will not have to wait for season 2 for too long. Animation and music - fantastic. The animation was of high quality for most of the show, especially for the battle scenes. There is really shined, with great care poured into every frame. And the music... it is out of this world for how good it is. This is a prime example for to make a memorablesoundtrack. The silent with theme with orchestra and vocals is so epic that I have felt chills while listening to it. And the tracks like promise to the silent witch and take a step forward show an arrow in my heart with it's sad and tragic themes. Overall - fantastic in both areas, really made the anime shine even more. Characters - People call this anime Bocchi the Witch for a reason, the MC Monica is really carrying the show on her shoulders. She is OP character who is extremely shy and has issues socializing with other people. This entire anime is her journey to overcoming her shortcomings while making friends and helping people on the way. Her role is so important that people who fail to connect to her will not enjoy the show at all. I have my doubts but after seeing Joe Freshest giving it a B while caw TV gave it S I understood that very well, failing to connect with the MC here can hamper the entire show down and thus degrading it's overall performance. Hopefully Monica is very likable character and if you had any social issues in life you will feel with her. Other characters worthy of mention are her cat familiar Nero, faithful servant and a goofy character who is responsible for keeping her mental state functional. Ryn, second best character in the show, a maid of Louis who is Monica's Sage colleague. Her every interaction is funny as hell and enjoyable to watch, for a kuudere character she has more personality than most MC's of other shows. Then we have Prince Felix and Ashley, who are in the student council and last, but not least, Isabelle and Lana who are her most trusty friends and supporters. Overall - Monica is the star of the show, she is the main reason it is this good. And watching her struggle, grow and make friends is the very core of this anime. She is so lovable and cute that you will want to protecc her from beginning to the end. . Story - the story starts with Monica showing her bada** magic, saving entire city in the process. Only for us to learn minutes later that she is very shy and socially awkward person. Her collogue Louis appears in her house and offers her a job - protect the 2nd prince from the assassination by infiltrating school as a student and watch him from the shadows. While reluctant to take the job at the start she crumbles under pressure and accepts. And that is how her story starts, full of struggle, mystery and action. Along the way she makes friends, establishes her status at the academy and little by little overcome her shortcomings and slowly changes as a person. The story left many mysteries and unanswered questions. Hopefully some will be addressed with season 2 when it releases one day. But the things that are present are more than enjoyable, and seeing Monica dealing with crisis after crisis is highly enjoyable. Only thing I disliked is how they cut some things from the LN and manga but I can understand that because of the time constraint. Overall - story is good and it will keep you amused for the duration of the anime. The world is rich and the pacing is good. Only critic I have is cut content from the LN/manga, but other than that everything else it good. Overall grade - 10. Well deserved, the show is one amazing package from start to finish. It only leaves me wanting to see more of it. I would wholeheartedly recommend this show. If you like fantasy with good magic system and developed world with character as cute as Boochi from 'Bocchi the Rock' than you will definitely enjoy it. I really hope season 2 will be announced soon, this show more than deserved it.
xShiningxMoonx
December 15, 2025
7.5/10 +Relatable female heroine with positive change +High production values: beautiful animation, sound, and direction -Low stakes and focus on filler distract from stronger character work -Unclear what kind of story it wants to be Silent Witch is a huge disappointment. On paper, it’s got likeable characters, a fun setting, and some interesting mysteries sprinkled throughout. Studio Gokumi pulls out all the stops to provide beautiful animation, a soft, feel-good score, and solid frame work. One can’t help but root for our clumsy but conscientious Monica as she tries to work through the challenges of navigating relationships. Her unyielding will, intelligence, and determination to succeed are traitsmost female MCs lack in fantasy epics. As viewers, we all can relate to feeling misunderstood at some point in our lives for our perceived appearance and abilities. We’re easily bought in to Monica’s struggles are excited for the ride to come. Unfortunately the rushed world building, lack of central antagonist, and unclear narrative kill what could have been a rich story. Key character beats are missing and there isn’t clear direction for where it’s heading. The highs and lows are there, but not fully earned. At times the direction is too bold, and others not enough. Superhero, slice of life, or mystery; Silent Witch lacks focus and doesn’t fully commit to tighter arcs. Silent’s Witch’s final product suffers from a massive identity crisis. In some ways it’s comforting, but isn’t fully satisfying.
Macher125
October 10, 2025
First few episodes were fine and I was expecting it to get better as story moves forward. I could not be more wrong. It went from fine to bad. The main plot does not progress at all, and when we finaly got to some interesting part, it ended way too fast. Episodes feel disconnected, if you would skip some of them, you wound not miss out on anything. Story is badly written. Main character is crying at least once in every episode. There is barely any character progression/development. MC is pathetic and she is bombarding us with same expressions every few minutes. Side characters arenothing special. I do not understand how this anime could get rating over 8. The only good thing about this whole anime is opening.
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