The WORST seasons of Strike Witches

Every season of Strike Witches ever, ranked from worst to best by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The worst seasons of Strike Witches!

When humanity is threatened by an alien menace, when all other options have been exhausted, mankind’s last line of defence will not be tanks, planes, or battleships – rather, it will be brave young girls who take to the skies to fight for the planet!

Last Updated: 8/31/2024Network: CTC (JA)Status: Ended
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Strike Witches: Road to Berlin
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6.50
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#1 - Strike Witches: Road to Berlin

First Aired 10/7/2020

After disbanding, the girls of the 501st Joint Fighter Wing return to face the threat of the Neuroi again, now joined by a new member, Shizuka Hattori.

Strike Witches
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6.84
19 votes

#2 - Strike Witches

First Aired 7/3/2008

The year is 1939 - it was then that the Neuroi appeared. Nobody knows where they came from or what their ultimate agenda is, but the fact remains that their attacks drove people out of their towns and cities. In order to take arms against them, humanity develops a new anti-Neuroi weapon called the "Striker Unit." Using the power of magic to fight against the monsters, this new device enhances and amplifies the power of female magic-wielders. To use this device, young witches from all over the world have been brought together to form an elite task force unit called the 501st Joint Fighter Wing, commonly known as the "Strike Witches."

Strike Witches 2
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7.20
15 votes

#3 - Strike Witches 2

First Aired 7/7/2010

After discovering that the Neuroi are capable of communication with humans and making peace with the nest above Gallia, the Witches squads are on a mission to reestablish communication, when a sudden attack causes the Neuroi to vanish. The Witches discover a new and massive nest that just appeared, covering almost all Europe. Ruthlessly and without mercy it annihilates allied forces along with Witches. Word of the attack reaches Fuso and a support battalion is deployed to rescue the survivors. Among the rescue team is the former Striker captain Mio Sakamoto and the now civilian Yoshika Miyafuji, who want to save their dear friends.