Becomes the victim of a love potion, leading to reckless behavior.
By the time we reach Episode 31, the Witch World’s Royal Tournament is reaching its boiling point. Our protagonists, the kind-hearted Vanilla Mieux (the Witch of the Heart) and the fiery, impulsive Chocolat Meilleure (the Witch of Popularity), have been competing to see who will become the next Queen. They have been living in the Human World, collecting hearts to measure their magical power.
. It may not advance the heavy "Ogre" plotline involving Pierre immediately, but it expands the world-building and delivers the "sassy" charm that makes Sugar Sugar Rune a standout in the magical girl genre. Score: 7.5 / 10 Sugar Sugar Rune Episode 31
Introduced as a mischievous, immature witch obsessed with Houx.
The moment she arrives, she shatters Pierre’s shadow-puppet spell with a single punch. Standing protectively in front of a wounded Vanilla, Chocolat glares at Pierre and Roca. She declares: "I don’t care about the promise. I don’t care about the throne. I will never let anyone hurt Vanilla. If the rules say one of us must disappear, then we will tear down the rules together." Becomes the victim of a love potion, leading
By Episode 31, Pierre is no longer just a "bad boy love interest." He is revealed as a puppet of older, more vengeful witches. His cruelty comes from a place of manipulation, though not yet redemption.
If you’re looking for a plot summary, character analysis, or specific scene details from Episode 31, I’d be happy to provide those instead. Just let me know! They have been living in the Human World,
: The feisty protagonist who, for once, loses her typical coolheaded (if impulsive) approach to capturing hearts.
S1, E31: Waffle - the young witch who rides a flying squirrel - comes onto the scene, and brings new challenges to Chocolat. Apple TV
In an attempt to humiliate her "rival," Waffle uses a magical potion on Chocolat that makes her "boy crazy".
True to the series' reputation for high-quality magical girl visuals, the design of