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So beautiful...it never gets old. Magic is amazing!
Coco expressing her love for magic.


Coco is the protagonist of Witch Hat Atelier. She is a young girl who becomes an apprentice under the witch Qifrey following her accidental use of forbidden magic which turns her mother to stone. Her goal is to search the Tower of Tomes for a book containing the magic she cast in hopes of reversing its effect on her mother.

Appearance[edit | edit source]

Coco is a young girl with blonde-green hair cut in a chin-length bob and golden eyes. Prior to joining the atelier, she wore simple, embroidered dresses while working in her mother's tailor shop. After joining the atelier, Coco now wears the blue apprentice robes of Qifrey's Atelier.

Personality[edit | edit source]

Coco is a bright, cheerful, and optimistic young girl. As she was raised outside of the world of witches, she has a childlike enthusiasm for magic and observes even the most commonplace spells with wide-eyed wonder.

Coco genuinely loves magic. The spell which inspired such love was a simple spell made by Qifrey's Watchful Eye, Olruggio that caused a glowstone path to light up as she walked.[1][2] Her approach to magic is often simplistic and practical, focusing on straight lines and simple shapes, but she excels at brainstorming concepts and ideas that are often used by her fellow apprentices.

Unique Magic[edit | edit source]

Straight Lines[edit | edit source]

Coco is particularly adept at drawing strong, straight lines[3] thanks to her experience working in a tailor's shop.[4]

Slyph Seal Shoes[edit | edit source]

Slyph shoes produced by Coco are exceptionally fast and somewhat difficult to control due to her tendency to draw overly long signs.[5][6]

Wingcloak[edit | edit source]

Together with Tartah, Coco produced a levitation cloak mobility device for Custas. She later demoed a more generalized version at the Silver Eye Festival, with great success.[7][8]

Purification Pot[edit | edit source]

As part of the Silver Eve Procession, Coco demonstrated a pot that could purify waste into clear water using a miniature version of the purifying sewer grate seals used in Ezrest.[9]

History[edit | edit source]

Coco grew up in a small village comprised entirely of non-magic Outsiders in the southeast region of the Zozah Peninsula.[10] With no resident witches, and relatively few magical contraptions, most of Coco's early exposure to magic came from trips to the city. On one such trip, young Coco purchased a picture book full of magical seals from a masked seller, and received a bonus pen.[11]

At some point during her childhood, Coco's father succumbed to a fatal illness,[12] leaving her to be raised solely by her mother. Her mother ran a tailoring shop our of their home, attracting customers even from beyond their village.[13] Coco assisted her mother around the house and shop with tasks such as laundry[14] and cutting fabric.[15]

Plot[edit | edit source]

A Touch of Magic[edit | edit source]

One day as Coco was doing her chores, she saw winged chariots arriving at her mother's clothing shop. She bumped into the witch, Qifrey who was passing by to purchase some cloth. He observed her cut a piece of cloth and remarked that her skill was magic itself. Embarrassed, Coco told Qifrey that her fascination with magic began since she was little. Her mother had brought her to a castle fair, where she bought a magic picture book and a wand from a mysterious, masked witch. Qifrey seemed disturbed by her story, though he said nothing. After several kids accidentally broke the winged chariot, he offered to fix it using magic. Although Coco was not allowed to, she managed to witness Qifrey casting magic from the shop's rooftop.

Coco tracing magic to be more precise.

Later that night, Coco decided to try her hand at drawing magic using the magic picture book and wand she had bought. After finding relative success after a few tries, Coco decided to draw something more complicated. Qifrey snatched her away from the drawing at the last minute and saved her from an explosive light bursting from the magic circle. Whilst reprimanding her for carelessly drawing magic, her mother was caught in the forbidden magic and was solidified to stone. Coco was further horrified to learn that Qifrey would erase her memories for using magic, but he realized that she was his only lead to the Brimmed Caps, a group of witches performing forbidden magic. Qifrey decided to take her up as an apprentice in his atelier.

Coco falls asleep riding a Winged Chariot to Qifrey's Atelier. When they arrive, Qifrey informs her he planted gatekeeper thorn seeds to keep people from getting to her house and mother, to which Coco begins to cry, telling Qifrey that she had promised her mother that she would never leave her. Coco then meets Tetia, who teaches her how to use a Vapor Bubble, and Richeh, Qifrey's apprentices. The two startle when Coco explains she is not an apprentice and Qifrey explains to Coco how magic is kept a secret and magic drawn on the human body is forbidden, a decision made at the end of a war, the Day of Conspiracy. Qifrey explains to her that her best bet at finding a cure for her mother is to get to the Tower of Tomes-to do so, however, she has to pass some tests. She is then led to her workspace, which she learns she will be sharing with another of his apprentices, Agott. Agott arrives back at that atelier at that moment and demands Coco take the first test the next day.

Coco fixes her magic only for it to backfire and spray Agott with water.

The next day, Coco questions Tetia about magical items and borrows a book from her to learn more however Qifrey finds her and provides her with magical tools for her to learn firsthand. Qifrey gives her a lecture on magic and then she begins to draw in earnest, ruining what Agott was working on and throwing Coco into a panic. Agott explains to Coco what she did wrong in drawing her magic and, satisfied, Qifrey leaves the two. Agott insists Coco take the test, allowing her to borrow her Soar Boots, as well as taking a Vapor Bubble and Magic Compass. Coco follows the compass to find the Dadah Range and is shocked to find they are floating balls of earth in the sky.

Coco takes up the challenge of the test, using Agott's sylph shoes to try to get to the top of the Dadah Range. However, she slips up and gets startled by a Brushbuddy, causing her to fall into the lake below, which then ruins her ink as well as the magic on the bottom of Agott's shoes. Night falls and Coco has not come up with a solution, and she begins to feel hopeless, briefly considering using forbidden magic but stopping herself before she could. She remembers Qifrey calling her abilities at her mother's shop magic, and uses that as inspiration to create a painting stone, and draws on the fabric of an abandoned boat sail. By morning, she is ready, and her magic makes the boat sail into the air. She grabs a Diadem Herb and returns to the atelier with it, meaning she successfully passed the test. However, when she tries to give the herb to Agott as proof of her competence, she leaves without a word. Despite this, when Qifrey scolds her for her rash decision to take the test, she does not tell Qifrey it had been Agott's idea, and Qifrey gives Coco her new clothes and witch hat.

Coco sees Iguin outside the shop.

Sometime later, Tetia douses Coco in water as Coco had been unable to control her fire magic. She explains to Tetia that she wants to fix Agott's boots for her, and had done everything except the magic on the bottom, to Tetia's amazement. Qifrey suggests her pen might not be suited for her, and decides to take the girls to The Starry Sword. There, she meets Mr. Nolnoa who gives her a tour, and she glimpses his grandson Tartah but does not get to meet him. He shows her how Silverwood Tree sap is turned into Conjuring Ink. Coco then goes to test Ink Wands to find a good one for her, but is distracted by the Brimmed Cap Iguin standing by the window, and runs out to confront him causing Tetia, Richeh, and Agott to chase after her. Once Agott stops her, however, the girls realize they're no longer in the town Kalhn and have been transported somewhere completely different, likely with forbidden teleportation magic, and there is a dragon after them.

Trial By Fire[edit | edit source]

The girls run from the dragon, and despite the danger, when Agott uses fire magic to stave it off, Coco is in awe and begs her to show her what she did once they get away. They find themselves at a dead-end and Tetia begins to panic and looks at Coco as if to blame her, and Coco immediately begins to feel guilty while Agott calms Tetia down and the girls quickly got to work drawing up magic to distract the dragon. Coco, trying to help, sees a seal on a pillar and tries to get Agott's attention, but ends up ruining the magic she had been drawing and quickly angering the girl who says what Tetia had not, blaming her for the situation they had all been put in.

Coco sits by Tetia, giving her cloak to the other in the hopes of warming her up.

The girls get moving again but find they are looping when they see a hole in the wall Richeh had made, and it begins to grow dark and cold. Coco, who had been silent, walks over to Tetia who had sat down and begun to shake and hands her hat to her, apologizing for the situation and also lending Tetia her cloak. When Coco calls herself ignorant and useless, Tetia uses magic to create warm clouds and apologizes to Coco for the look she had given her before. Coco is amazed by her magic and compliments her, prompting Tetia to give her cloak back to her, stating her magic isn't as useful either. Agott and Richeh pop into the cloud and ask how they're going to escape, to which Coco states that she'd seen that seal on the pillar before, and after some time the girls leave the cloud to investigate. Coco comes up with an idea, knowing that it might fail which shocks Agott, but the girls listen and band together to execute it.

Coco says she got inspiration from Tetia's cloud magic, saying that the coziness and warmth of the clouds might attract the dragon, and it may grow lazy and lay down to sleep, in which they can then escape without getting hurt or hurting the dragon. Agott has her doubts, but Coco believes the plan will work better if Agott helps with the magic. With some brainstorming, Agott thinks the clouds should be made of sand, and the girls get to work creating and gathering the sand. Coco decides to watch the girls as they draw their magic and study their technique. When Agott tosses one of her seals, Coco studies it and begins drawing it over and over again until the magic is steady, to Tetia's amazement. Agott, seeing Coco's failed attempts, realizes their magic should have repetition signs to work properly. They then cast the magic and the dragon is drawn to the cloud, allowing the girls to head up the spire and to the seal written on it. They end up erasing the seal, and the girls get caught up in a whirlwind, the sky above them opening up. The dragon breaks the spire they're standing on and the girls get flung into the air. Coco is held by Iguin, who speaks to her even though she's passed out, then lets her back into the air. Coco wakes up later, surrounded by the girls as well as Qifrey and Tartah. Qifrey wonders if her memory was erased but Coco assures him it wasn't, and then apologizes to everyone. Qifrey assures her that ideas are important as magic, and places her hat back on her head.

Coco cooks a husk potato.

After some time, Coco is seen leaning against her window sill, wondering about the pen she had not been able to get, and reflects on her abilities at the time they had faced the dragon. She sits up, assuring herself she's overthinking but collapses, feeling tired. Qifrey sits beside her and Coco explains that she gets sleepy when she thinks about the work she has ahead of her. She exclaims that she's being negative and she'll stop complaining and get back to work, but Qifrey insists she takes a break. He leads her to the kitchen and uses rewinding magic to bring some husk potatoes back to freshness, and asks her to cook one of them. Coco tries a couple of times before she perfects her fireball and cooks it over the flame. Qifrey asks if she's still tired, and explains that magic should be taught by life. Tetia and Richeh make their way into the kitchen, and Coco decides she wants to take the food out for a picnic. Though it's raining outside, Qifrey uses magic to repel it, and the girls eat beneath a bridge. The sky eventually clears up, and Coco runs back to the Atelier to retrieve Agott, but the door opens up to reveal Olruggio who begins to interrogate her. Coco hides in Qifrey's cloak, who explains that Coco is his apprentices and a victim of forbidden magic, which prompts Olruggio to drag her away so as to report her to the Knights Moralis.

Qifrey brings the two in and explains the situation to Olruggio, before introducing him to Coco as the atelier's Watchful Eye as well as explaining what a Watchful Eye does. Olruggio insists she should be taken to the Knights Moralis, to which Qifrey then explains to Coco who they are. Qifrey assures Coco that her situation is not her fault, and that should her memory be erased, so should his. Olruggio begrudgingly accepts her, and Coco is told to take a bath so she doesn't catch a cold. Coco runs after Brushbuddy (Character) so they can take a bath, and ends up following them into Olruggio's section of the atelier. Olruggio grows irritated she followed him in but states it's his fault for not shutting the door and uses his magic to dry the two off. He insists Coco leaves, but Coco grows excited realizing Olruggio has glowstone paths in his room. Olruggio says that magic is his masterpiece, and Coco reflects on the first time she had seen it, thanking Olruggio for giving her her adoration for magic. Moments later, Coco gathers with the others at the entrance to the atelier as someone has come by begging them to help as the rain caused a bridge to collapse, bringing a carriage down with it.

Coco has fallen into the river along with Custas.

Qifrey and Olruggio decide to bring the girls with them at Agott's insistence. The two quickly handle the problem and save the people who had fallen into the river, and the girls marvel at Qifrey's Raincleaver. They then take Tetia and Richeh to go up and down the stream to assess the damage, leaving Coco and Agott behind. Coco feels awkward but gets to work bandaging the survivors before Custas goes back down into the river and a landslide throws a rock onto his legs and brings Coco sliding down with it. Agott calls to her, asking her if she's okay, and Coco says she is and wonders what she can do to help. Coco lets Agott know the river has slowed but is rising, and her magic supplies have been ruined.

Coco asks Agott for her Link Rings and uses them to dry her magic supplies, but wonders how she'll be able to save Custas while everyone is watching since witches are not allowed to be seen drawing magic in front of the outsider. Agott uses her own magic to distract the onlookers, allowing Coco to get to work. While she thinks about what to do, Custas awakes and Coco realizes she can use her friend's magic to turn the boulder to sand. By the time onlookers get tired of watching Agott's magic, Coco has finished and flies herself and Custas out of the river bank. Coco hugs Agott, and when Agott asks, Coco explains that she a wall breaker seal to disintegrate the boulder, and is happy to have saved Custas, certain she can save her mother one day as well. Agott begins to say something, but the two end up wrapped in Silverwhite Capture Pennant possessed only by the Knights Moralis. Easthies asks who drew the magic, and at Agott's indignation, he points out that the entire river has turned to sand. Coco is surprised and says that's not the magic she drew, to which Easthies says he will punish her by erasing her memories.

An Inky Investigation[edit | edit source]

As Easthies prepares to erase Coco's memory, Agott starts protesting and claiming that it was all a mistake. Just as Coco's memory is about to get wiped, Richeh appears and flings herself into Easthies, stopping the process. Coco and Agott start falling off the cliff before Tetia saves them by creating the Serpent's Bed of Sand underneath them. Tetia yells at Easthies for not listening to Agott and Coco as two members of the Knights Moralis realize that their Silverwhite Capture Pennant's have been burnt by Richeh. Richeh proceeds to glide down the slope of the cliff using her Sylph Shoes as she declares that 'there's nothing I hate more than adults who treat kids like things instead of people'. Tetia checks to make sure that her friends are okay, but Easthies won't give up.

Easthies continues to talk about the careful balance that witches uphold in their world, ending with the statement that no exceptions can be made. As he had been talking, Qifrey came up behind him and poised the raincleaver directly against his neck. Qifrey speaks, informing Easthies that the four apprentices are his, Easthies relinquishes, lettting Coco go. The two argue, but are interrupted by Olruggio, who points out that the apprentices are helping the people around the wreckage.

Coco apologizes to a woman, helping her up, but the woman asks coco why she's apologizing after saving Custas from the river. Easties states that after rescues are completed, the riverbank should be closed off, then the questioning can resume. Qifrey asks Coco if the seal that she drew by the river was a normal disintegration seal, Coco says yes, and states that when she used the seal to save Custas, it was like an ordinary seal, only disintegrating the part of the rock that touched the seal. Easthies demands for Coco's hands, checking them for tattoos, as BrimCaps often use. However he finds none. He ends his investigation by filing a report of the incident at the great hall, promising that if Coco is found guilty, "her age will not shield her from repercussion."

After Easthies leaves, Qifrey apologizes for leaving the apprentices alone, but emphasizes that Coco and Agott's rescue was "terribly dangerous," stating that if they had revealed the secret of magic, they would have had to erase the memories of every present person. As Easthies flies away, he remarks to Utowin that Coco is "a loose stone" and that if there is a chance of her becoming dislodged, they "must stop at nothing to remove her from our river."

Coco excitedly looks at the bridge made of sand that Olruggio is making using the Searneedle wand. Qifrey returns Coco her ink, which she had misplaced, but she remarks that it is still full, despite her using some of it against the dragon and during the incident. She exclaims that it must be a sort of magic inkpot that refills itself, but Qifrey takes it back, looking at it with suspicion. Qifrey questions Coco got the ink from Mr Nolnoa, and Coco affirms that she did. Qifrey then announces that Coco and he will be returning to town to buy her a wand, whispering in Coco's ear that he needs to look into something.

The two return to the Starry Sword Magic Stationers, where Coco is puzzled to find the door missing from the wall. Qifrey remarks that they must be closed for the day, patting down the wall. Tartah greets the two, recognizing Quifrey and Coco as the girl who ran off the other day. He opens up the shop by placing a doorknob on the wall, opening to a different room in the store. Coco is surprised to see that the store has seemingly changed, and Tartah simply states "different doorknob, different room. obviously."

Coco introduces herself to Tartah, who points out the scratch on her ankle, which Coco hadn't noticed. He invites her to follow him to the back, where he has some tranquileaf he can apply. Coco is excited to look at all of the new components, fawning over some colorful powers. Tartah, however, tells her to not mess them up, as they're in a specific order. He explains that the powders are all magic dyes that can be mixed into ink for different effects.

Coco asks Tartah about the different powders and their effects, which he rattles off from memory. Coco wistfully says that they're all so wonderful, and is also impressed by how many dyes that Tartah knows. She remarks that she wishes she could live in a stationers shop, talking about how lucky Tartah is, but he says that living in an atelier is way better, and that Coco has "some weird ideas for a witch."

Coco is surprised to find that Tartah isn't also an apprentice, and he hesitates to answer, saying "I'm um..." before clenching his hand and trailing off. He demands for the catalog back from Coco, who is distracted by a red powder, but Tartah doesn't know which one, and as Coco tries to point it out based on color, climbing onto a stool, Tartah demands that she just count the bottles. Suddenly, a light flashes from upstairs, startling Coco, who falls off the stool, knocking over jars. Coco is relieved that none of the jars broke, but Tartah is horrified, as the labels have fallen off.

Coco encouragingly grabs the catalog, saying that Tartah knows which powder is which, and they can match it based on color, but Tartah shouts that he can't. He explains that he memorized their locations on the shelves and can't tell their colors apart. He apologizes for shouting, stating that he'll explain what happened to grandpa who can sort it out. He tells Coco that there's nothing she can do to help, stating that "we've all got things we're capable of and things we're not." And that even if he studied his whole life, he couldn't be a witch because of his "stupid silverwash."

Upstairs, Qifrey found that the bottle had been linked to another one, providing an unknown liquid that mixed with Coco's ink. Qifrey then wipe's the memory of Mr. Nolnoa, who wanted to report the ink to the Great Hall. Finally, Qifrey and Coco leave the store, but not until after Qifrey gives Coco a witch's belt. Coco looks up at the stores window and sees Tartah waving at her, she then asks Qifrey what Silverwash is. Qifrey explains that silverwash is a condition that, from birth, causes the world to appear bathed in silver, and this makes it very hard to be a witch, as witch society refuses to accommodate differences. Qifrey tells Coco to not be melancholic, as as long as she is her apprentice, he will do everything in his power to protect her.

Twisted Paths[edit | edit source]

Belly of the Beast[edit | edit source]

Follow the Smoke[edit | edit source]

The Price of Knowledge[edit | edit source]

Relationships[edit | edit source]

Qifrey[edit | edit source]

Qifrey is Coco's master, the two met when he passed by her mother's clothing shop and subsequently saved her from the forbidden magic she cast. He serves as her guide into the world of witches and magic. Unbeknownst to Coco, Qifrey is using her as a lead to find the Brimmed Cap Witches.

Agott[edit | edit source]

Agott is one of Coco's fellow apprentices and another one of Qifrey's pupils. Initially, Agott and Coco's relationship was precarious, as Agott looked down on Coco for being an outsider to the world of witches and being naïve to the practice of magic, something Agott has worked endlessly to perfect. Agott was also the one who made Coco take the first test, the Consent of the Crown, in order for Coco to earn her place in the atelier alongside the other apprentices.

However, Agott and Coco's relationship has improved over time as they worked together. From escaping the Brimmed Caps' dragon to saving the travelers in the carriage, Agott has begun to see Coco as an equal and worthy of being a witch.

Tetia[edit | edit source]

Tetia is one of Coco's fellow apprentices and another of Qifrey's pupils and the first of them that Coco met upon arriving at the atelier. As Tetia was already an outgoing and friendly individual to begin with, she and Coco became fast friends.

Richeh[edit | edit source]

Richeh is one of Coco's fellow apprentices and another of Qifrey's pupils. Coco admires her individualistic approach to magic and is frequently dazzled by Richeh's creations. In turn, Richeh has discreetly showing admiration for Coco's ingenuity when making spells and solving problems, despite her early resistance to acknowledge the spells of others. Richeh has also been visibly moved by the amazement Coco has for her spells.

Richeh has repeatedly shown patience with Coco's inexperience. Due to Richeh's aloof nature, the two of them didn't often engage directly in the early days of Coco's arrival. However, when Coco unwittingly brought the others into the Brimmed Caps' trap and they were confronted with a dragon, Richeh was the only one that didn't lash out at her. She also showed no prejudice towards Coco's escape plan, despite not being close friends with her like Tetia.

When Coco outsiderly pressured her to read a spell book, causing a confrontation between Richeh and Qifrey, Richeh didn't fault her, and opened up about her reservations towards studying when Coco sought her out to apologize.

During the witches' retrial of the Sincerity of the Shield, Richeh readily sided with Coco's plan, showing exasperation towards Agott for the latter's persistent antagonism against the rookie apprentice.

Olruggio[edit | edit source]

Coco's Mother[edit | edit source]

Coco was very close with her mother. Coco's mother raised her alone after her father died. Because of his death, Coco's mother is scared that Coco will one day leave her, as could be seen after Qifrey leaves the tailoring shop. She was scared Coco would rather go with Qifrey, because of her love for magic, than stay at the tailoring shop and help her mom out. However, Coco told her that she could never leave her all alone.[12] Upon reaching Qifrey's atelier, Coco cried, realizing that she had broken her promise, showing how much her mother meant to her.[16] It has been hinted that Coco's mother doesn't like her daughter discussing how she wishes she could use magic.[12]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Coco uses the generic Japanese pronoun 私 (watashi).
  • In Spanish, Coco directly translates to "coconut".
  • Coco is a gender-neutral name of French origin with Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian roots. This name is a reference to the chocolate bean, translating to “cocoa.” Along with the sweet confection, Coco can also be a French term meaning "darling," always reminding your little one of how much you mean to them.
  • The first magic Coco ever saw was the glowstone path, which she first encountered while talking with Iguin during a festival at a nearby castle when she was little[17]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Witch Hat Atelier Manga: Chapter 1, Page 21
  2. Witch Hat Atelier Manga: Chapter 9, Page 20
  3. Witch Hat Atelier Manga: Chapter 18, Page 5–7
  4. Witch Hat Atelier Manga: Chapter 1, Page 16
  5. Witch Hat Atelier Manga: Chapter 15, Page 18 & 26
  6. Witch Hat Atelier Manga: Chapter 81, Page 22–23
  7. Witch Hat Atelier Manga: Chapter 45, Page 7, 11 & 13
  8. Witch Hat Atelier Manga: Chapter 50, Page 14–15
  9. Witch Hat Atelier Manga: Chapter 61, Page 13
  10. Witch Hat Atelier Manga: Volume 1 Extra: The World of Witch Hat Atelier
  11. Witch Hat Atelier Manga: Chapter 1, Page 22
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 Witch Hat Atelier Manga: Chapter 1, Page 41
  13. Witch Hat Atelier Manga: Chapter 1, Page 13–14
  14. Witch Hat Atelier Manga: Chapter 1, Page 5
  15. Witch Hat Atelier Manga: Chapter 1, Page 14
  16. Witch Hat Atelier Manga: Chapter 2, Page 5
  17. Witch Hat Atelier Manga: Chapter 1, Page 19

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