Witch Watch Chapter 216: Release date and what to expect

Morihito as seen in manga
Morihito as seen in manga (Image credit: Shueisha)

The world of Witch Watch has always thrived on a chaotic blend of humor, heartfelt character drama, and unpredictable magical antics. Chapter 215 turned that formula up to eleven, throwing readers into an arc that mixes school elections, Nico’s recovery struggles, and a parade of bizarre new characters whose very names scream “jobber.”

With tensions rising between Jackal, Moi, and even unexpected challengers, the next installment is shaping up to be one of the most entertaining yet. Following the manga’s usual publication schedule in Weekly Shonen Jump, Witch Watch Chapter 216 is expected to release on Monday, September 7, 2025.

Fans will be able to read it officially through Shonen Jump’s Manga Plus app and website, as well as Viz Media’s digital library. For international fans, here are the expected release times across major time zones: Pacific Time (PT): 8:00 am, September 7; Central Time (CT): 10:00 am, September 7; Eastern Time (ET): 11:00 am, September 7; British Summer Time (BST): 4:00 pm, September 7; and India Standard Time (IST): 8:30 pm, September 7.


Recap of Chapter 215

Kiyomia as seen in manga (Image credit: Shueisha)
Kiyomia as seen in manga (Image credit: Shueisha)

Before looking ahead, it’s worth revisiting the storm of events that made Chapter 215 such a turning point. The arc kicked off with the outgoing student council president preparing to pass the torch. Jackal seemed like the natural successor until Moi unexpectedly threw his name into the ring, shaking up the entire election process.

Nico’s return to her original body should’ve been a triumphant moment, but her fragmented memory has left her struggling with even basic academics. With final exams looming, her future at Asanaro High is at risk, since failing would mean expulsion.

The chapter introduced a hilarious batch of rival candidates, with names like Kamase, Ateuma, and Hikitate-Mob, each literally translating to “fodder,” “underdog,” or “background character.” Perhaps the biggest twist was Moi’s sudden decision to run for student council president.

His reasoning? To protect Nico’s future and ensure she isn’t left behind academically or socially. The move shocked his friends and frustrated Jackal, who had been quietly preparing for the role.


What to expect from Witch Watch chapter 216

End of Witch Watch Chapter 215 (Image credit: Shueisha)
End of Witch Watch Chapter 215 (Image credit: Shueisha)

The upcoming chapter in Witch Watch will almost certainly focus on the early stages of the student council election. The audience can expect Jackal and Moi to begin squaring off, not just in debates, but also in how they assemble their respective councils.

Jackal has the backing of the outgoing president and his own impressive sense of duty. Moi, on the other hand, brings raw determination and the quirky support of the Otogi House crew. The result? A clash that’s less about politics and more about chaotic personality dynamics.

One of the most pressing questions is how Nico fits into this arc. She’s academically vulnerable right now, but her fate may be tied to Moi’s campaign. If Moi succeeds, he could leverage his influence as president to ensure she gets the accommodations she needs or at least buy her more time. Chapter 216 might hint at her being pulled into the election drama directly.

The introduction of characters whose very names mean “loser” or “background character” is classic Shinohara humor. But readers know better than to dismiss them entirely. Chapter 216 could explore these rival candidates more, fleshing them out into comic foils.


Why this arc matters in Witch Watch

On the surface, the Student Council Succession arc might look like just another comedy-driven detour. But as with many arcs in Witch Watch, there’s a deeper emotional current:

  • For Moi: Running for president isn’t about power, it’s about protecting Nico and ensuring the Otogi House continues to thrive.
  • For Nico: The election could determine whether she gets the chance to stay in school despite her memory issues.
  • For Jackal: This arc may push him to prove himself as a true leader rather than just the expected heir.

Witch Watch Chapter 216 has the difficult task of following one of the funniest and most surprising installments in recent memory. But if history is anything to go by, Shinohara will deliver a chapter that balances over-the-top comedy with genuine emotional weight.

The viewers can expect the student council election to become even more chaotic, with Jackal and Moi stepping into direct competition while Nico’s future hangs in the balance. And don’t be surprised if the so-called “jobber” candidates end up stealing the spotlight in their own ridiculous ways.

Edited by Sangeeta Mathew