Ahh, I just discovered this (current season) Anime, and I'm really enjoying it.
It's a tranquil, slice-of-life sort of show that reminds me a whole lot of のんのんびより.
If you don't know のんのんびより, you should
It's a slice-of-life show about some kids (all girls except for the one brother who is mostly excluded from what the main characters are doing, with a couple exceptions) who are living in an extremely tiny and remote village. If you like Yotsubato! (the popular beginner's manga) you'll like this show too.
I can't say as much about Flying Witch being only two episodes into it (I'm not going to try to write the correct title... it's just hiragana spelling of the English words anyway). However, so far it has that same kind of warm, personal feeling and the story is more a series a quirky little incidents than any grand adventure. Unlike Yotsuba or Nonnon, this show has some supernatural elements.
Perhaps this show has more potential to get a little more plot-driven, I don't know yet, ... There is some sense of the plot building up to something anyway. But it doesn't need to... I'm happy with it just for given glimpses into these characters lives.
From a learner's perspective, all of these titles I've mentioned are excellent learner's material. They use a lot of everyday language that you've already learned, showing the details of the kinds of scenes that are often glossed over or omitted in grander more plot-and-action driven stories. This current show, of course, also has some vocabulary overlap with Harry Potter if you're among those who are learning from the translation of that series.
Like most of what I watch, this show is on crunchyroll.com, can be viewed for free with commercials. I haven't tried watching it while logged out, but you probably need a subscription for high definition or to be able to turn off (or change the language of) the English subtitles.
(I did notice though that you can turn off subtitles on some Netflix shows now though, which is cool. A lot of what they have though is stuff that is now on DVD that I've already seen on Crunchyroll simulcast, but w/e, having alternatives is good, and they do have some non-overlapping titles... probably the ones that were on hulu(funimation), a site I've been neglecting. Well, there I go digressing again.)
TL,DR: Watch Flying Witch!
It's a tranquil, slice-of-life sort of show that reminds me a whole lot of のんのんびより.
If you don't know のんのんびより, you should
It's a slice-of-life show about some kids (all girls except for the one brother who is mostly excluded from what the main characters are doing, with a couple exceptions) who are living in an extremely tiny and remote village. If you like Yotsubato! (the popular beginner's manga) you'll like this show too.I can't say as much about Flying Witch being only two episodes into it (I'm not going to try to write the correct title... it's just hiragana spelling of the English words anyway). However, so far it has that same kind of warm, personal feeling and the story is more a series a quirky little incidents than any grand adventure. Unlike Yotsuba or Nonnon, this show has some supernatural elements.
Perhaps this show has more potential to get a little more plot-driven, I don't know yet, ... There is some sense of the plot building up to something anyway. But it doesn't need to... I'm happy with it just for given glimpses into these characters lives.
From a learner's perspective, all of these titles I've mentioned are excellent learner's material. They use a lot of everyday language that you've already learned, showing the details of the kinds of scenes that are often glossed over or omitted in grander more plot-and-action driven stories. This current show, of course, also has some vocabulary overlap with Harry Potter if you're among those who are learning from the translation of that series.
Like most of what I watch, this show is on crunchyroll.com, can be viewed for free with commercials. I haven't tried watching it while logged out, but you probably need a subscription for high definition or to be able to turn off (or change the language of) the English subtitles.
(I did notice though that you can turn off subtitles on some Netflix shows now though, which is cool. A lot of what they have though is stuff that is now on DVD that I've already seen on Crunchyroll simulcast, but w/e, having alternatives is good, and they do have some non-overlapping titles... probably the ones that were on hulu(funimation), a site I've been neglecting. Well, there I go digressing again.)
TL,DR: Watch Flying Witch!

