< Strike Witches

Strike Witches/Awesome


  • The series as a whole. An alternate history where aliens invaded leading to WWII, and many of the famous pilots and figures of that time appear as alternate versions of themselves with match powers to fight it out with the aliens.
    • The doujinshi featuring the Africa campaign even has the incredibly awesome bonus of including Erwin Rommel, George S Patton Jr, and Bernard Montgomery not only appearing together, but fighting together and alongside one another!
    • The pilots and historical figures appearing in the series, plus all the historical references and in-jokes are just full of WWII historical goodness that demonstrate how surprisingly thorough the creators were in their research! Try finding a pilot with a witch based off them that WASN'T a badass in real life. Spoiler:you won't be able to!
  • Season 1 Episode 5: Shirley breaks the sound barrier.
  • Season 2 Episode 2: Mio in general, including when she leaps from the transport to kill the Neuroi the first time around, and when she uses her sword to slice the Neuroi's beam the second time.
  • After being Neurofied, the battleship Yamato takes off from water and was actually doing pretty good by taking advantage of its regenerative abilities while shooting down an armada of Neuroi ships until the main cannon gets jammed.
  • Season 2: Our lead girl is having trouble flying but no one can find anything wrong with her turns out she was too powerful for her Striker with her friend left alone to defeat the Neuroi she gets the new Prototype striker then creates a magic circle that DWARFS the Yamato. Hell the entire episode is a CMOA from her effortless healing the crew until there is no one left to her Lucchini style drill attack on the Neuroi.
  • What about Trevor Maloney's Warlock mech!? Being able to control Neuroi and blast them apart with single shots seems pretty hardcore enough.
  • Strike Witches 1991, is an entirely fan-made story line spinoff that was initialized and developed entirely by fans of the series. The amount of writing and art for it is so vast that it's surprising the series' authors haven't considered making it part of the series' canon.
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