SILENT WITCH: CHINMOKU NO MAJO NO KAKUSHIGOTO
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
13
RELEASE
October 5, 2025
LENGTH
24 min
DESCRIPTION
Monica Everett, the Silent Witch, is the world’s only practitioner of Voiceless Magic, a veritable heroine who single-handedly fended off the Black Dragon of legend. However, the young prodigy is actually…super-duper shy! Yup, turns out she only learned Voiceless Magic to avoid speaking in public. Ignorant of this, the Seven Sages have placed her on a top-secret mission to guard the Second Prince. Can Monica keep it together as she contends with both social interaction and the evils targeting the young royal?
(Source: Yen Press, edited)
CAST

Monica Everett

Saya Aizawa

Felix Ridill

Shougo Sakata

Nero

Hitomi Nabatame

Isabelle Norton

Atsumi Tanezaki

Lana Colette

Kanna Nakamura

Rynzbelfeid

Mao Ichimichi

Claudia Ashley

Ai Kayano

Cyril Ashley

Yoshiki Nakajima

Louis Miller

Junichi Suwabe

Casey Grove

Hina Suguta

Mary Harvey

Mamiko Noto

Bridget Greyham

Youko Hikasa

Elliott Howard

Ryouhei Kimura

Neil Maywood

Yuuki Sakakihara

Agatha

Sayuri Hara

Bernie Jones

Akeno Watanabe

Annie

Rio Tsuchiya

Porter

Hidenobu Kiuchi

Caroline Simmons

Sayumi Watabe

Aaron O'Brien

Aoi Ichikawa

Hoshi Tsumugi no Mira

Kana Hanazawa

Victor Thornley

Kouji Yusa

Selma Karsh

Miki Hase

Narrator

Mitsuru Miyamoto

Rosalie Miller

Rina Satou
EPISODES
Dubbed

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REVIEWS

Benkei
86/100Spoiler-free Review of Silent Witch: What if Bocchi were a magician.Continue on AniList════ ⋆★⋆ ════ Considerations ════ ⋆★⋆ ════ ● This is a spoiler-free review. ● 80+ in my rating means really good. ● I've added one of the anime soundtracks to the sound section. If you wish, scroll down, start it, and use it as your background music while you read. ════ ⋆★⋆ ════ Story ════ ⋆★⋆ ════ The story follows Monica Everett, known to the world as the legendary "Silent Witch." She earned this title because she's one of the few mages capable of casting powerful spells without chants. While others see her as a natural-born genius, the reality is that she's just super shy and developed this technique to avoid speaking in public. Her quiet life is disrupted when she's given a secret mission: enroll at a magical school in disguise to act as a bodyguard for the kingdom's prince, who is under threat. The story is good, and Monica is such a cutie. She has that same weirdness and social anxiety that we can find in other animes such as Bocchi the Rock!. At times the anime can be dramatic and slow, but in general, I really enjoyed the story. This is mostly because it focuses on a lot of different aspects; it has tons of comedy moments, fighting, and drama, making it a very complete anime. ════ ⋆★⋆ ════ Art ════ ⋆★⋆ ════ The art is good and the character designs are well done. They all look different, and the artists did a great job with expressions; when someone gets mad, you can really see their facial expressions change. Add that to the point that they change the style of the anime to have Chibi designs in cute moments, and it's very enjoyable to watch.
(This anime has a ton of reaction gifs)
In terms of animation, it's very fluid. Most of the anime is traditionally drawn, and I cannot remember any moment that was straight-up CGI (besides crowds, etc.). The part in which it amazed me a lot was the magic, which was well done, with spells really showing beautiful elements such as fire.
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Characters
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There are an average amount of characters in this series, including Monica, her school friends, the prince and his friends, other magicians, and various side characters. They're well done, and the side characters have time to show what they're made of, which adds depth to the series.
(Me writing this review)
As I talk about main characters, Monica is great. She's cute, shy, funny, and strong. She is everything you can ask for in a main character, and I loved seeing her development throughout the show.
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Soundtrack
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The soundtrack was good. Since it's a medieval show, it has that "towns folk" style that is classic in RPGs and similar fantasy settings. The overall sound was good enough to immerse me in several moments, from fight scenes with up-tempo music to comedy scenes with totally silly tracks. Overall, this was a great aspect of the anime. Going specific about the OP/ED. I really enjoyed the ED, the OP music wasn't really that great in my opinion.
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Conclusion
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If you're like me, you skip everything and read only the conclusion because you don't want to get spoiled with other themes. So I will try to be brief on this point:
Watch it.This anime has a bit of everything: drama, comedy, fighting, good characters, and good animation. If you're mostly into comedy/drama and you like animes such as Bocchi the Rock!, this anime is perfect for you. Even if this isn't the kind of anime you normally watch, try a few episodes because for me, it was a delight to watch.
patkarunungan
90/100Silent Witch is excellent and my favourite of Summer 2025, but I point out where it could have been better.Continue on AniListSecrets of the Silent Witch is my favourite anime this season, partly because I know that the light novels' content is superb. The anime has great production values, and it has a great story. That's why I give it a 9 out of 10.
That said, I'm gonna be frank about the mistakes of this adaptation. As a standalone season, it's great and worthy of this high score. But if we consider it as a potential first installment in a multi-season series, which the story rightly deserves, it faces critical issues I'll discuss at length.
Overview
Monica Everett, the Silent Witch, who is one of Ridill's 7 Sages, has been tasked to protect the Second Prince, Felix Arc Ridill. To do this, she has to go undercover, take the name of Monica Norton, and become a student of Serendia Academy. Can she fulfill her mission despite her overwhelming social anxiety?
Notes
Let's talk about the technical aspects first and the staff. When I first heard of the Silent Witch, it was called 'most anticipated' at least for Japanese viewers, and its great visuals show that the studio took care of it and gave it some love.

Studio Gokumi isn't really well-known for having good visuals. Of the two anime I watched from them — 1) Seiren, 2) I'm Getting Married to a Girl I Hate in My Class — they are average in terms of visuals. I am willing to bet that this anime is the best-looking one they've done so far.
1a) I heard the Konosuba director also handled this, and I checked. MAL lists two directors: The chief director, Kanasaki Takaomi, and the other director, Iwamoto Yasuo.
Aside from Konosuba, Kanasaki Takaomi also storyboarded Episode 9 of Apocalypse Hotel, storyboarded Episode 8 of Gleipnir, and was a key animator for Episodes 2 and 7 of Please, Teacher — these are anime I've seen. Other well-known anime I haven't seen he is involved with include storyboarding Episodes 11 and 26 of Nisekoi S1, storyboarding Episodes 4 and 7 of Nisekoi S2, and storyboarding Episode 6 of Psycho-Pass.
If there's a person responsible for making Monica really adorable, he takes the credit. But he also takes the blame for some of the things I dislike about this anime. More on this later.
1b) The other director, Iwamoto Yasuo, also worked in Konosuba as an episode director. He also worked as episode director of the first episode of the Quintessential Quintuplets Season 1.
With how well Secrets of the Silent Witch turned out, I'm now inclined to check out Konosuba, and maybe compare. After all, it should be no surprise that their previous works served as a foundation for whatever we are enjoying with the Silent Witch.
1c) Let's talk about the chief animation director, Hirata Katsuzou. I've seen some of his older works — Tenchi Muyou! Ryououki, Shinpi no Sekai El-Hazard, Mahou Shoujo Pretty Sammy — where he worked as an in-between animator or key animator. They're okay for their time.
But his recent work, Anyway, I'm Falling in Love with You, not only failed to impress me; it utterly appalled me. It's amazing how the animation in Silent Witch is superb, while that travesty leaves you so disgusted.
1d) I haven't seen the other works of the cinematographer, Etou Naoki, and for the other cinematographer, Satou Souta, this is their debut work.
There are some moments in this anime, especially in Episode 2, where the cinematography shines. In Episode 2, the environment is unfamiliar, and it looks so daunting and huge from the perspective of Monica.

Also, Nero is framed in such a way that provides a clue for anime viewers and makes source material readers like me smile.

Let's talk about the story, the characters, and the execution.
Secrets of the Silent Witch is what I call 'overpowered done right.' Monica is extremely powerful yet has a great weakness that practically negates it.
The big picture view of the story is that Monica is called upon to protect Prince Felix, and as an undercover student of Serendia Academy, Monica experiences tremendous personal growth. Eventually, the plot involving Duke Clockford and geopolitickal implications is revealed.
As for the anime, it only covers the first part of Monica becoming a student again. It doesn’t reach the serious plotlines yet. Despite that, it succeeds in showing Monica's personal growth, arguably much better than Gotou Hitori, aka Bocchi the Rock, dropping hints here and there of the more serious plot.
With all due respect, this is why I have a love-hate relationship with the moniker 'Bocchi the Witch.' It's an awesome description that one can use if you want fans of Bocchi the Rock to consider watching this anime. Those who loved Bocchi's funny facial expressions and how she tries to overcome her social anxiety will also love Monica, as she displays awkward facial reactions and tries to do the same.

But I am uncomfortable using the Bocchi the Witch moniker for two reasons: 1) I wasn't pleased by how some people treat Bocchi's social anxiety as a laughing matter. Speaking as someone who has social anxiety, it sucks. 2) The light-hearted moments displayed by Monica acting similarly to Bocchi understates the seriousness of the plot down the road. And even before we reach that, framing it as Bocchi the Witch makes people unprepared for the tonal shift, where this anime is not light-hearted all the time. It includes drama and heavy emotions.
Its execution is a mixed bag. The chief director, Kanasaki Takaomi, has done a great job in endearing Monica to anime watchers thanks to his previous work in Konosuba. But he has neglected the worldbuilding aspects and failed to convey much of the same information through different scenes.
I know an anime adaptation can't include everything, especially one that's constrained in a single cour, which is a shame. The author of the light novels has wrought something meticulous in worldbuilding, either through dialogue or foreshadowing. This is watered down in the anime, and it pains me that some people and haters are criticising the writing of this anime just because the intricate narrative structure of the source has been destroyed or at least damaged in the anime adaptation.
One great example I can cite is how Monica handled a life-threatening situation. Without spoiling it, the anime did not provide enough details as to the gravity of the situation, leading to some posters who criticise it as having plot holes. The anime mentions the name of the neighbouring kingdoms, but it underemphasizes the geopolitickal implications of what Monica does.
It would have been better if, instead of adapting 3 volumes in a cour, the anime had chosen to either 1) adapt only two volumes, or 2) adapt three or four volumes in a two-cour season.
I know one should be thankful that the adaptation of the Silent Witch is better than many adaptations. I acknowledge that. It's just sad that this anime hasn't shown the full potential of the story. It's one of those stories that I believe should have been given the Apothecary Diaries treatment, i.e., give each volume time to breathe by including as many episodes as possible. Slow burn is the way to go, so that the plot will reveal itself from all the hints, foreshadowing, and worldbuilding.
As for potential romance and shipping, I don't mind it, but I also don't look forward to it. They are there to spice things up.
A change from the light novels is that the director appears to be biased to the Monica-Prince Felix pairing and ignores the Monica-Cyril pairing. The light novels are more balanced. The Monica-Cyril pairing has more chemistry, and there are several situations showing how they care for each other, situations that are omitted or minimised in the anime. It's a shame, even if I'm more in favour of the Monica-Prince Felix pairing.
I'm partial to Prince Felix because he comes across as mysterious, and there's more to him than meets the eye. (From the spoilers I've seen, I was right to suspect that!)

Unfortunately, such characterisation is bungled in this anime, and he comes across as flat.
In fairness to the anime, it did foreshadow something that's gonna be revealed in the volumes that are untranslated as of the date I am posting this review. It's not possible to do so in the written medium of the LN, but it is possible in the visual medium of anime.

Another missing part of the worldbuilding is something basic. It's in Chapter 2 of LN1 and should have been in Episode 1. It's about the rank of nobles and how Monica, by virtue of being a sage, has a rank of Countess. Knowing this fact would have made quite a difference in how viewers see Monica's bullying by random NPCs.
Excerpt from Chapter 2 of LN 1:
Louis pushed his monocle up with a fingertip and heaved a sigh. “First, try to get at least this into your head. In Ridill, the noble ranks are, from highest to lowest, duke, then marquess, then count, then viscount, then baron. There are other ranks below that for the lesser nobility, but I’ll spare you the details. For now, just remember that if you ever meet someone who is a duke or duchess, that means they’re most likely part of the royal bloodline.”
Committing his words to memory, Monica muttered, “C-counts are higher than I expected.” To tell the truth, she’d thought Count was the lowest rank.
Louis’s eyes widened until they couldn’t widen any more, staring at her in disbelief. “…My fellow Sage? You do remember that you have a noble rank yourself, yes?”
The Seven Sages were given a special rank called a “count of magic” that corresponded to a normal count. In other words, Monica was a noble, too.
She was also a rare female titleholder, one of less than ten in the whole kingdom…but for someone who had been shut away in a mountain cabin for two years, she certainly didn’t think of herself as a noble.
Also note that another member from the student council, Bridget, has been downgraded to a bit player, whereas she should have been one of the mean girls.
I know anime-only viewers wouldn't find the pacing an issue, and some even complain that it's slow, but knowing how much of the source is omitted, it is quite painful. The pacing is too fast, so that the impact of some scenes is less than it could have been. You can't help but imagine what it would be like if an already excellent adaptation were to be improved and given more episodes to accurately convey all the good stuff the author had in mind.
Despite all these issues, at the very least, the anime has provided enough characterisation of Monica as well as the supporting cast. It could have been better, but it's enough for anyone to conclude that Silent Witch has a roster of great supporting characters.

Miscellaneous Items
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I love that a serious Monica uses her Kimishima Ayano voice. This role elevated her status among seiyuu.
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Hitsujibungaku's performance in both the OP and ED is decent. Nothing spectacular, but good enough.
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Monica's leitmotif reminds me of Zenshuu in the transformation sequence.
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Its use of mathematics is just elementary arithmetic and geometry. It's not advanced, but for what it's worth, the light novels and, to a certain extent, the anime are effective in using maths as a tool for characterising Monica.
Conclusion
Despite sounding negative in this review about how the adaptation misses the story's true potential and how it could have been better, I still gave this anime a 9 out of 10 [90 out of 100 in anilist] just because I'm a true believer that it's an excellent story.
You can watch this for the great relationships Monica develops and be inspired to overcome social anxiety if you are similarly wired.
The adaptation is great, but I implore everyone who loves this anime to read the source material, as that is even better. You'll be in for a treat.
NOTA BENE: A grade of 9 out of 10 means that I find this anime to be exceptionally great, an almost masterpiece, but it falls short in some aspects. Perhaps it is also other people's 10 out of 10 anime, but it did not capture my heart. I definitely enjoyed watching it.
My enjoyment spectrum lies from 4 to 10. If I have scored an anime below 4, I actively dislike it.
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Nayumi
80/100It's adorable, but the end is missing.Continue on AniListTo describe Secrets of the Silent Witch in one word: adorable! Both the protagonist Monica herself and the other characters and their interactions with each other.
The story takes place in a fictional world where magic exists and witches and wizards use spells to perform magic. Monica is one of them, but she has a huge problem: she is far too shy to say a word in front of other people! Instead of facing her fear, she solves the problem in an even more impressive way: she develops spell-free magic without having to speak, thereby managing to be accepted into the elite circle of magicians.
Despite her achievements, she spends her days in a lonely cabin in the mountains until she receives an assignment that not only requires her to hide her identity, but also to return to school and be around people again. The assignment plays a minor role in the series and serves only to further develop the main story. It is much more interesting to watch Monica as she faces her fears, makes new friends after a long time and begins to trust people again. Her clumsy nature is both a blessing and a curse.
Anyone who thinks that her entire character is defined solely by her shyness is mistaken. She has another striking quirk, which I don't want to spoil for you at this point.
Speaking of friendship, I particularly like the dynamics between Monica and her new friends. Each of them has their own character, personality, and motivation.
Lana, for example, picks up on the cliché of the rich girl, but at the same time questions it. Lana is not always aware of the value of her possessions, but she does think about them and reflect on herself when asked about them. Isabell embodies the perfect villainess for the mission, while behind closed doors she makes a 180° turn in character.
I find the motivation of another of Monica's friends particularly exciting, and it even elevates the plot beyond school to a geopolitical level.
One point I would like to emphasise in particular is the soundtrack and the animations. I find the fights especially atmospheric. Although they only take up a few minutes of the entire series, these scenes stand out and fit in with the rest of the rather cozy plot.
However, I would like to mention one negative point, which is more of a personal nature: I suffer from second male syndrome in this series. Yes, I admit it. I don't really like the love interest that the series has presumably intended for Monica. I would much rather see Monica with another icy gentleman. The two of them simply have better chemistry.
That aside, I would like to emphasise at this point that Secrets of the Silent Witch is not a romance series! Instead, the focus here is clearly on the friendships that Monica forms with other girls in particular over the course of the series.
Unfortunately, I haven't seen an official announcement for a second season yet. This is particularly unfortunate because the anime series doesn't have a proper ending. The last episode doesn't feel like a conclusion, but leaves the impression that the next episode is still missing. This is typical for a series that is only meant to promote the corresponding manga or light novel.Until then, however, you'll have a wonderful time with Secrets of the Silent Witch, especially if you're in the mood for some feel-good anime.
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