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''A Witch's Tale'' is an [[Role Playing Game|RPG]] video game developed by [[Nippon Ichi]] for the Nintendo DS. The game revolves around a feisty witch-in-training, Liddell, who aspires to be the greatest witch in the world. After entering a mysterious castle and opening a [[Tome of Eldritch Lore]], Liddell releases the Eld Witch, an evil being who was [[Sealed Evil in a Can|sealed away]] by Queen Alice thousands of years ago.
''A Witch's Tale'' is an [[Role-Playing Game|RPG]] video game developed by [[Nippon Ichi]] for the Nintendo DS. The game revolves around a feisty witch-in-training, Liddell, who aspires to be the greatest witch in the world. After entering a mysterious castle and opening a [[Tome of Eldritch Lore]], Liddell releases the Eld Witch, an evil being who was [[Sealed Evil in a Can|sealed away]] by Queen Alice thousands of years ago.


The castle's owner, the [[Our Vampires Are Different|narcoleptic, tomato-eating vampire Loue]], tells her that she must take responsibility for her actions and work to save the lands she put in peril. While at first resistant, Liddell agrees, and they go to save the land's princesses.
The castle's owner, the [[Our Vampires Are Different|narcoleptic, tomato-eating vampire Loue]], tells her that she must take responsibility for her actions and work to save the lands she put in peril. While at first resistant, Liddell agrees, and they go to save the land's princesses.
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* [[Bishonen]]: The March Hare, to the point of [[Viewer Gender Confusion]].
* [[Bishonen]]: The March Hare, to the point of [[Viewer Gender Confusion]].
** Loue is one, too.
** Loue is one, too.
* [[Blush Sticker]]: Liddell, Kitty, Gretel, Hansel, Aquell, {{spoiler|Rapunzel}}
* [[Blush Sticker]]: Liddell, Kitty, Gretel, Hansel, Aquell, {{spoiler|Rapunzel}}
* [[Brick Joke]]: Babayaga hitting Liddell on the head.
* [[Brick Joke]]: Babayaga hitting Liddell on the head.
* [[Catgirl]]: The aptly-named Kitty.
* [[Catgirl]]: The aptly-named Kitty.
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* [[Gainax Ending]]: Both playthroughs.
* [[Gainax Ending]]: Both playthroughs.
* [[Gender Blender Name]]: Princess Hansel.
* [[Gender Blender Name]]: Princess Hansel.
* [[Green Thumb]]: Kaguya's doll ability.
* [[Green Thumb]]: Kaguya's doll ability.
* [[The Grim Reaper]]: Appears in preset treasure chests. Luckily, he's pretty easy to beat.
* [[The Grim Reaper]]: Appears in preset treasure chests. Luckily, he's pretty easy to beat.
* [[Guide Dang It]]: Finding all the cards can take quite a while. {{spoiler|You can't get them all until the [[New Game+]]}}.
* [[Guide Dang It]]: Finding all the cards can take quite a while. {{spoiler|You can't get them all until the [[New Game+]]}}.
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Latest revision as of 22:31, 30 April 2019

A Witch's Tale is an RPG video game developed by Nippon Ichi for the Nintendo DS. The game revolves around a feisty witch-in-training, Liddell, who aspires to be the greatest witch in the world. After entering a mysterious castle and opening a Tome of Eldritch Lore, Liddell releases the Eld Witch, an evil being who was sealed away by Queen Alice thousands of years ago.

The castle's owner, the narcoleptic, tomato-eating vampire Loue, tells her that she must take responsibility for her actions and work to save the lands she put in peril. While at first resistant, Liddell agrees, and they go to save the land's princesses.

Not to be confused with the DS game Witch's Wish.

Tropes used in A Witch's Tale include: