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greyedian · 2 years
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Anyway *brimhats your Olruggio*
+ a sorta creepy looking Qifrey as a bonus I guess
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"does it have an ending" "no that I know of"
Aka I am back on my Qifrey bullshit, enjoy.
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chellekumari · 2 years
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Happy Coco Day ✨
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seawaveleo · 1 year
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brimhat coco <|:)
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kallax · 6 months
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Witch Hat Atelier is a pretty direct metaphor for an artist’s journey learning to draw. The girls and their trials and tribulations embody different anxieties and attitudes an artist has about their progress. Riché’s hang up about only doing her own magic, I thought, was a little hard to understand at face value. Like, what’s so personal about your damn glyphs? But the allegory is easy to relate to: she’s got a cutesy style that’s at odds with the academic drills of a conservatory, and she desperately wants to keep it.
Now the brimhats are a natural extension of the artist allegory, not just a narrative necessity. The young artist experiences that eureka moment as they hone their new powers: I can draw porn? They feel the pull of the forbidden art, the filth, the deviant, the embarrassing, the questionable…
The brimhats, everyone
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devaluoto · 2 years
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scribble no-7
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fairycloth · 2 years
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My Witch Hat Atelier sona!
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flamingeaux · 1 year
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Brimhat Coco but a modern au???? Just Goth Coco then I guess
Idea given to me by an Instagram friend
I based the look of the image, her apprentice uniform, as well as some inspiration from various Southern Gothic fashion. Since she’s essentially a farm girl, I felt that Gothic sub genre would fit her.
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shisei11 · 2 years
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First OC for Witch Hat Atelier! Priscilla was an apprentice of a pointed hat witch at first, but later joined the brimhats to learn the old ways of healing magic~
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Full res available on my patreon!
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clambatch · 2 years
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long time no see! i’ve got THREE cards in @witchhattarot soooooo u should go check it out! pre-orders are up til june 28th!
⭐️⭐️⭐️
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meziniart · 2 years
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Brimhat OC guy???
I've been thinking about creating a witch hat OC for some time now, specifically a brimhat because i just love their designs so much????
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being the predictable bitch i am, i've taken inspiration in crows to design him, and then I thought hey.... what if he just like Sasaran.....
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i like me some birb leggos! aaaand then i ruined it with thoughts™ and gave him an ex lover and a teensy weensy of a backstory
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[brimhat dude is the one with braids] both are witches :}
I'll probably go through a lot more designs and think better about his backstory and relationship, and also why he became a brimhat??? but im pretty happy with how things are looking rn
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ecargmura · 9 months
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Witch Hat Atelier Volume 3 Review
Between the reviews of volumes 2 and 3, I took a break from reviewing this manga. I fortunately got Volume 3 as a birthday present from my brother back in March! Thanks, bro!
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I can’t help but to let out yelps every time I turn the page because this manga’s art is GORGEOUS! Like the cover page for Chapter 14? *chef’s kiss*. The cover of this volume? *chef’s kiss* Immaculate.
Chapter 12 is where Chapter 11 left off. Coco was about to get her memories erased but Tetia and Riche swoop in to save the day as well as Qifrey. They tell off the witch for being too rash with his actions. The witch examined Coco’s hands and realized that she didn’t use any forbidden magic, so they let her go while warning that there will be bigger consequences in the future.
Qifrey was proud for the girls. He even told Agott that she can take a test to rank up. Coco then tells Qifrey about the little vial of ink that she has. He noticed something off about it and holds onto it.
I really like how this chapter was written in the way that it wasn’t just Qifrey swooping in to save the day, but it was him, Tetia and Riche. You’d expect the child characters to be left out, but Shirahama gets them involved and I love that. It doesn’t make it look like they’re sidelined. I also like how Qifrey does his best to not make anyone erase Coco’s memories because he still needs clues to find the Brimhats and she’s his only lead. Coco was anxious about losing her memories because that means she’d lose her memories about her mom and the reason why she is studying magic.
I love that there is serious possible consequences for certain actions and they talked it out with reason instead of resorting to violence or magic.
Chapter 13 has Coco and Qifrey going to Kahln to meet with Mr. Nolnoa as he was the one who gave that little jar to Coco back in the first volume. His grandson Tartah brings them in. As Qifrey speaks with Nolnoa, Coco and Tartah develop a friendship as Tartah treats her wounds. However, it seems as if Tartah has issues of his own. While he is good at organizing magic material, he’s unable to differentiate color. He has silverwash, a type of colorblindness that makes a person’s vision all sorts of shades of silver. Because of this, he cannot become a full-fledged witch. Also, Qifrey did something that caused a bright light and when Tartah questioned Nolnoa, he feigns it.
I’ve always liked the Stationery shop in this story, so to return to it made me happy. I also like learning more of the world and people. Silverwash is an interesting concept and knowing that magic heavily relies on visuals does make one wonder how someone with a condition like Tartah become a witch, if it is possible.
Chapter 14 has the atelier go on a picnic. Coco learns about the five different tests in order to become a full-fledged witch; she took the first one, so she needs to take four more. The apprentices reveal about their goals with magic. Tetia wants to travel the world and help people. Riche wants to make her own magic. Agott wants to be a librarian. Coco just wants to learn more magic. It turns out that Coco’s having nightmares and it’s making her have trouble sleeping.
The picnic was nice and learning about the magic system and the girls’ goals made me feel more attached to them. Coco having nightmares about her mother’s death shows the insecurities that Coco hides within her kindness. She’s working herself so hard because she feels guilty for what happened to her mother.
Chapter 15 has Qifrey tries to uncover the mysteries of the mysterious ink in the vial that he made a mistake, causing him to get entangled in a sudden watery vortex. A Brimhat appears before him. It turns out that the mysterious ink was given to Coco by the same Brimhat watching over her.
In the morning, both Coco and Qifrey are tired. Qifrey wasted some tea leaves, so he goes out to pick some tea leaves. While the girls wait, Coco returns the Sylph Shoes back to Agott. Agott wonders why Coco’s so nice to her despite being mean to her in the beginning. Coco has no mean bone in her soul and just tells her that she didn’t want to give up.
She then faints as she’s sick! Qifrey takes her to the nearby hospital after receiving some help from Tartah.
This chapter was really interesting. Time and time again, we know that Brimhats are Qifrey’s goal because they took something from him. The fact that he missed an opportunity to confront the Brimhat caused him anguish. Qifrey’s not a good person. We’re not sure why he wants his missing item back, but we do know how dangerous these Brimhats are.
Coco and Agott’s conversation was heartwarming in a way. Agott really was mean to her in the beginning, but Coco never tattled towards her. Coco being a kind soul always moved my heart in a way. She’s super nice and all she wants is to learn magic in order to cure her mother. She can’t afford to wallow in petty rivalries and such.
Chapter 16 focuses on Coco and Tartah again. Tartah tries to help Coco after the doctors all ran off to check up on injured people from a nearby fire and they dragged Qifrey to help out. He is also an apprentice witch, but his future’s dark because of his inability to see colors. Despite this, he does his best to do things in ways he knows how. Coco, in her feverish state helps out.
Learning about how strict and prejudiced the Witch world is interesting. Just like in real life, society prefers the able-bodied, “normal” people while people who lack what is perceived as normal would be ostracized. Seeing Tartah working hard despite his disadvantages makes he hope he can become a witch someday.
Chapter 17 continues where the previous chapter left off. Coco and Tartah find the herb the latter was looking for and it helped Coco’s fever go down once a medic was able to come into the clinic wondering where her colleagues went. After Qifrey returns, Tartah asks him about the bright light, but they don’t seem to remember. In the morning, Tartah leaves for witch training, but tells Coco that she’ll become the greatest witch ever, encouraging her to keep going.
The friendship between Coco and Tartah is sweet. Coco made a friend outside out of the atelier. However, it’s not a pointless friendship as Tartah gives insight to what Coco’s missing with her glyph drawings while Coco gives insight to what he’s lacking. They work well together and it shows potential just in case there will be a time where Coco has to train outside the atelier.
It feels as if Tartah is implied to be her love interest, but it probably won’t happen. Tartah is more than just being a love interest with his silverwash storyline. He even promised to make a pen for her, so I’m sure that this pen will be her ultimate weapon. He will be important later on, I can feel it.
Overall, this entire volume was a bit slower. It’s more of a break before the big plot happens as seen at the end of chapter 17. I think this volume was necessary as it gives more insight to the world of Witch Hat Atelier and the concepts and customs. It got me engaged learning more about the lore.
The characters feel more fleshed out too, especially Coco with her inner guilt that’s causing her to have nightmares and tire her out to the point of not sleeping well. I commend Shirahama’s particular way of being very detailed, but also bringing out the whole picture. She gave Tetia some insight. She gave Riche some insight. She gave Tartah some insight. None of these characters feel sidelined and that’s a good thing. She’s giving characters as much spotlight as she can when they are in the story. I just hope she keeps this up when the story keeps going.
I can’t wait to read Volume 4. I hope we jump back into action soon!
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This motherfucker is so tragic I cry.
I finally finished the sad qifrey comic I was working on, enjoy.
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chellekumari · 2 years
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Another Coco 💚
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sunsmartca · 8 months
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actualjenna · 2 years
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when coco goes evil mode :^(
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