On the official site for the animated adaptation of light novels by Jougi Shiraishi and illustrated by Azuru, Majo no tabitabi ((The journey of Elaina) details of the first Blu-ray / DVD BOX compilation volume for this project were announced.

The volume will be published in Japan on January 27, 2021 and contains episodes one to six as well as an illustration booklet, an original short novel by Shiraishi and a few other additions. The Blu-ray version costs 19,800 yen (about $ 190) while the DVD version costs 17,600 yen (about $ 169).

The series has aired in Japan since October 2nd and is confirmed with a total of twelve episodes, which will be distributed in two Blu-ray / DVD BOX volumes. For his part, Jougi began publishing novels and the editor in April 2016 SB Creative published the fourteenth volume on October 14th, followed by the fifteenth volume on December 10th in Japan.

Production team

  • Toshiyuki Kubooka is responsible for directing the anime in the studios C2C.
  • Kazuyuki Fudeyasu is responsible for the composition of the series.
  • Takeshi oda is responsible for the character design.
  • Kazumasa uchio is responsible for the conception.
  • Queen Ueda plays the opening theme titled “Literature” while ChouCho plays the final song entitled “Haiiro no Saga”.

Synopsis of Majo no Tabitabi

In a certain place there is a traveling witch named Elaina. As a traveler, she has met many people and countries as she continues her long, long journey.

A city that only accepts wizards, a muscle-loving giant, a young man who wants to reconnect with his deceased lover, an abandoned princess in a ruined city, and the witch’s story will be intertwined with everyone.

The witch meets incredibly strange people and makes wonderful memories together. Now, even now, she can’t help but keep her whole life marked by encounters and farewells..

Source: official page

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