Little Witch Academia and the Fascinating World of Constanze

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Little Witch Academia is an anime series that follows the story of a young witch named Constanze. Constanze is known for her incredible technological skills and for building various gadgets and machines. She is often seen with her robotic broomstick, which she has modified to have additional functions. Despite being a quiet and reserved character, Constanze is a valuable member of the Luna Nova Magical Academy. She is always willing to lend a helping hand to her friends and shows great loyalty towards them. Constanze is also known for her love for machines and technology, often seen tinkering and inventing in her spare time.


The foreground of the episode is the battle against the missile, but the background events are equally interesting. Croix, who now seems to have magically understood the error of her ways, transforms her evil laboratory into a mega video broadcast station and forces everyone with a screen to watch the quest of the Witches 7 as they battle the missile. Through the vocal prowess of Chariot, the world starts to believe in the girls and their pure belief energy turns to magic. It is here that the show’s theme of magic returning to the world is finally realized. We also get a montage callback to various other side-plot characters.

As I predicted in one of my previous episodes, it s now time for every one of the witches we ve been super exposed to Amanda, Constance, etc to come together to use the power of friendship to stop a nuclear missle with anger energy fueled by a soccer game that has now gained sentience and is threatening to cause war. However, she is a good person at heart and is also a very skilled Gadgeteer Genius who can combine magic and technology to create a wide variety of Magitek-based gadgets, ranging from robots to weapons to even transforming mechas.

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Constanze is also known for her love for machines and technology, often seen tinkering and inventing in her spare time. In addition to her technological skills, Constanze also possesses impressive magical abilities. She is able to cast spells and use her machines in conjunction with her magic to create powerful effects.

Rolling Review – Little Witch Academia (25)

This is the final moment for our heroines! Croix’s evil cubey things have gone completely out of control due to being fueled by untamed anger energy. They have taken over a nuclear missile, and now it’s up to the witches of Luna Nova to stop it before it causes all out war between two nations.

Episode Review:

It’s time for the finale.

There’s quite a bit expound on in this episode, as it wraps a lot of concepts up and closes the book on LWA.

As I predicted in one of my previous episodes, it’s now time for every one of the witches we’ve been super exposed to (Amanda, Constance, etc) to come together to use the power of friendship to stop a nuclear missle with anger energy fueled by a soccer game that has now gained sentience and is threatening to cause war.

Science and math have failed me again!

Look people, I don’t pretend anime makes sense. Don’t shoot me, I’m just the Rolling Review writer.

**Warning** Spoilers for the finale of the show.

I felt like this episode was (mostly) pure Trigger magic. It brings out all of the wild and crazy artistic flair that is distinctively Trigger, and it is unappologetically crazy fun. It of course borrows from the magical girl concept that, with the power of your friends and the power of belief, you can freaking do anything. That concept is like….my peanut butter and jelly though, so I was happy as a cat on a warm windowsill.

Akko and Co. are tasked with somehow catching up to a freaking missile as it blazes through the sky and causes panic/suspicion amongst the people. Using the newfound seven word magicpalooza Shiny Rod, the Witches 7 are able to blaze through the sky to catch up to the missile.

Croix…please…you are cramping my magic girl style here. It’s all gonna work out.

I’m not going to lie, the contributions of Amanda, Constance, Jasminka, Suzy and Lotte are all…fairly weak considering that Akko basically proclaims them the new Witches 9 (add Croix and Chariot in to make 9).

And they all get super rad outfits.

As the girls blaze towards the missile on their awesome super broom, each girl adds a touch of personal flair to allow the broom to get close (Constance causes a giant rocket engine to come out the back, Amanda uses acrobatic flying skills, etc), followed by said girl ejecting off the end of the broom and spurning Akko and Diana along.

Adding this to my Christmas list

Despite, the lack of true involvement of each girl in the Witches 9, the ride to the missile is beautifully animated and filled with action. The missile retaliates with a swarm of miny missiles (yo dawg, I heard you liked missiles, so I put missiles in your missiles), so we are treated to all the wild angles and crazy bendy art that really makes your blood pump. It’s pure fun with no preservatives, and I was smiling all the way.

The foreground of the episode is the battle against the missile, but the background events are equally interesting. Croix, who now seems to have magically understood the error of her ways, transforms her evil laboratory into a mega video broadcast station and forces everyone with a screen to watch the quest of the Witches 7 as they battle the missile. Through the vocal prowess of Chariot, the world starts to believe in the girls and their pure belief energy turns to magic. It is here that the show’s theme of magic returning to the world is finally realized. We also get a montage callback to various other side-plot characters.

Remember this guy?! Magic > Scientific Logic

In addition to this Andrew finally makes his stand. He’s been coming into his own slowly as the series progressed. His interactions with Akko drew out a side of himself he had deeply supressed and when he finally stands up to his father and his surly mustached friend, it feels rushed, but still worth the wait. The arrival of the tiny Prime Minister who totally supports the witches was a nice touch as well, if a bit random.

Hello Prime Minister, were you able to reach the doorknob okay?

I had a grin on my face a freaking mile wide as we came to the end, when Diana and Akko finally make it to the missile and fight back. This is where everything these two characters have been through finally comes to fruition. The girls work together like a well oiled machine as Diana weaves in and out of missile barrages and Akko metamorphs as fast as the wind. The breakneck pace of the fight is carefully choreographed so that you get a sense that Trigger really thought the battle out and had a great time animating it. As the theme song blazes over Akko and Diana’s last stand, it’s hard not to feel really excited.

This is everything I have wanted out of life…forever…

Episode Summary:

The finale was explosive and fun. It also gave everyone a chance to shine and even showed some old faces from episodes past. My only complaint is the fate of Croix herself. This woman nearly causes a war between nations and is just…allowed to go scot-free to continue doing research. Granted, it is research to help Chariot but still…shouldn’t we arrest her or something? The teachers of Luna Nova even say she is welcome anytime. Ladies…what the heck?!

As we came to the end, I did feel like some bits were rushed or not developed as well, but at the end of the day, that’s just the little bit of my cynical heart talking. Little Witch Academia was every bit the magical show I wanted it to be and I truly loved it. It’s also something you could watch and enjoy with your kids so be sure to check it out when it comes out on Netflix in its entirety. For the first time since Concrete Revolutio S1, I am proud to say we Con Artists picked a good one.

To end…let’s close the gigantic loop Scott and myself have been complaining about since waaaaay back in the beginning.

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Her inventions are often used to aid her friends and overcome challenges in various missions and adventures. Constanze's character is a fan favorite among Little Witch Academia viewers. Her quiet and stoic nature, combined with her impressive skills and loyalty, make her a compelling and intriguing character to watch. She serves as a reminder that determination and hard work can lead to great achievements, regardless of one's background or personality. Overall, Constanze is an integral part of the Little Witch Academia series. Her character brings a unique blend of technology and magic to the show, adding depth and excitement to the storyline. Whether she is building machines or using her magic, Constanze's presence is always a delight for viewers..

Reviews for "Little Witch Academia and the Power of Constanze's Inventions"

1. Samantha - 1 star
I was really disappointed with "Little Witch Academia: Constqnze". The animation was subpar and the story was weak. I found it difficult to connect with the characters and the plot felt rushed and underdeveloped. Overall, it felt like a forgettable addition to the Little Witch Academia franchise. I wouldn't recommend it to any fans of the series.
2. Michael - 2 stars
As a fan of the original "Little Witch Academia" series, I was excited for "Constqnze", but it fell short of my expectations. The animation quality seemed lower and the character designs were lacking the charm and appeal of the original. The story also felt disjointed and lacked the magic of the previous installments. It just didn't capture the same essence and left me feeling disappointed.
3. Emily - 2.5 stars
While "Little Witch Academia: Constqnze" had its moments, overall, it failed to live up to the hype. The plot felt predictable and cliché, lacking the creativity and originality that made the original series so beloved. Additionally, the pacing was off, with certain scenes dragging on while others felt rushed. It's a shame because the potential was there, but it ultimately fell flat for me.

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