

If a team of four is needed, she selects the friendly Angela Salas Larrazabal from Hispania.Įven though Fernandia can be extremely self-assured, headstrong, and impulsive, she also displays an undeniable friendliness, and she is a natural leader with the power to get others to do things her way. In normal units, witches often team up by pairs in battles, but Fernandia usually forms a three witches unit with Luciana and Martina. Her experience with those enlightened her towards air combat, and ever since '44 she has been using the G-55. Not long after, Fernandia's unit was undergoing model conversion training, and she was transferred to the Air Combat Witches. The Red Pants are an elite unit that reports directly to the Romagna Office with commanding power independent of the other three armies. In recognition of the team's fame and overwhelmingly positive evaluations, all three were given the honor of being admitted into the Pantaloni Rossi (Red Pants). At first their military reputation was low, but they flew many missions, even recording a destroyed heavy land Neuroi to their name. The Romagna Air Force forcibly assigned her into an understrength ground attack witch unit.Īfter studying tactics with a Karlslander dive-bomber squadron, Fernandia, together with her best friends Luciana and Martina from the academy, was assigned to the North African Front. With a small degree of skill in healing magic, Fernandia was assigned to the magic medical corps, but she actually had a strong desire for a combat role. Or even a barbeque would be pretty neat.Graduate of a military academy for witches in Romagna. That is, unless we’re finally going to see the World Witches take off as the previews have been hinting at and get the two teams together for some big mission. Now that we’re down to the final two episodes, we’ll be getting our last check ins with each team. I know plenty of my younger looking friends can probably relate to this feeling even if they’re well into their mid twenties, but it’s a small somewhat funny bit in a sea of mediocrity and cringing. The best they had to offer would probably being one of their older officers being nineteen years old but still getting carded for buying alcohol (here the age to drink is eighteen supposedly). While the last time they were the focus was pretty chuckle worthy and got some tasteful fanservice in, it’s still pretty low on having many actual solid jokes, and sadly this episode is no exception. The other is more limited since it involves the group going to get supplies for a sick comrade since the Brave Witches recently moved to a colder location to train. It was there on the tip of my throat, I swear to god.
Strike witches episodes series#
This was probably the funniest episode of this comedy spin-off series so far, even if I never quite got to an actual laugh. In this case, they’re pretending to put her into combat and even faking a death scene for her, much to most of the other members’ dismay. Anyway, the first half focuses on the Strike Witches using Sanya in their documentary, which I remember being covered a couple episodes ago but not to this extent. So now, I get to use two episodes worth of material to fit into 400 words instead of just one! This is definitely special for me since I get to cover an episode about both teams each for once, which also means I get to compare them much more directly in terms of comedy and how their character dynamics work! I mean, I still have very little familiarity with the Brave Witches, but hopefully that doesn’t really matter for this instance.

Well, just like with the finale of How Not to Summon a Demon Lord, Funimation tried to slip Episode 9 of World Witches under the rug, but I guess realized their mistake and made sure everyone was aware of Episode 10.

The 501st try getting Sanya in their doctumentary, while the 502nd try to get supplies when they’re snowed in and some of their own are sick.
