

Brave Witches
The Neuroi, an enemy of mankind, suddenly appeared mainly in Europe in the 1930s. Only girls with special magical powers called Witches could confront the Neuroi who were difficult to destroy with ordinary weapons. In 1944, the Neuroi nest above the republic of Gallia was eradicated, and safety of western Europe has been ensured. The allied forces earnestly began planning for an oppositional operation towards central and eastern Europe. An order to scramble is given to the 502nd Joint Fighter Wing "Brave Witches" whose base is in Peterburg within the Orussian Empire.
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Plot Summary
In a world threatened by mysterious aliens known as the "Nester"
Critical Reception
Brave Witches was generally well-received by its target audience, praised for its animation quality and action sequences. However, it received mixed to average reviews from broader anime critics, with some finding the plot predictable and the character development lacking.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its high-quality animation and dynamic aerial combat scenes.
- Criticized for a formulaic plot and insufficient depth in character arcs.
- Enjoyed by fans of the Strike Witches franchise for its continuation of the established world.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the visually appealing animation and the excitement of the battles. Some viewers found the story to be somewhat repetitive of previous installments in the series, while others appreciated the new characters and their struggles.
Fun Fact
Brave Witches is the third anime television series in the "Strike Witches" franchise, following "Strike Witches" (2008) and "Strike Witches 2" (2010), and is based on an original story.
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