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Dans un monde où les forces surnaturelles peuvent provoquer des catastrophes, évoluent un mystérieux magicien portant un cercueil, Ashaf, et une jeune fille aux yeux de bête, Guideau, maudite par une sorcière. Leur soif de vengeance les amène à parcourir ce monde rempli de surprises. (Crunchyroll)

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anglais The show delves into a world of witches, necromancers, vampires, and other supernatural beings, which is a theme I've always found captivating. However, I couldn't shake the feeling that it was constantly teasing something grander, only to leave it half-explored. While there are intriguing standalone stories, each brimming with potential, I couldn't help but wonder if they'd ever fully blossom. Characters like Phanora and Helga are introduced but then seemingly forgotten, leaving their initial presence feeling somewhat hollow and unnecessary. My main gripe with The Witch and the Beast lies in its failure to fully capitalize on its fantastic theme, despite having an engaging central duo and a willingness to embrace darker, bloodier elements. It's like there's a treasure trove of ideas, yet they're not being presented to me with the gusto they deserve. There's a sense of untapped potential that leaves the overall experience feeling interesting yet lacking, as if it's missing that extra spark to truly shine. It's frustrating to see such a promising concept fall short. As for the possibility of a continuation, I find myself torn. On one hand, I'm eager to delve deeper into the world of vampires and uncover more layers of the mysterious abyss tied to the main storyline. But on the other hand, I fear it might just be more glimpses into fascinating concepts that never fully materialize. It's like a window into the creators' rich imagination that's left half-open, teasing us with what could be but never fully delivering.  6/10 ()