Content material Warning: This text comprises dialogue of ableism and incapacity discrimination

This text comprises Spoilers for Witch Hat Atelier (as much as Quantity 13)

Witch Hat Atelier by Kamome Shirahama has been extensively praised for its illustration of disabled and chronically in poor health individuals, together with a gaggle that the fantasy style usually leaves out or treats with cliches. Incapacity is very seen on this forged of characters and accessibility tools has been fastidiously folded into the worldbuilding, from enchanted eyeglasses to magical mobility aids that carry their customers round on goat legs. Nonetheless, the world of Witch Hat is on no account a utopia, and Shirahama’s narrative goes to nice lengths to discover the methods wherein disabled characters are excluded and additional deprived by elements comparable to social class, wealth, sexuality, or being in any other case marginalised—reflecting actual world points even within the context of a magical secondary setting.

The collection applies the social mannequin of incapacity, a concept that individuals are solely disabled by the society wherein they dwell. For instance, wheelchair customers are solely disabled when buildings don’t have entry comparable to ramps, working lifts, and accessible bogs. The social mannequin of incapacity proposes that the limitations disabled individuals face are solely created by these in energy, and by the socio-cultural attitudes of these round them. This additionally implies that class and wealth play a major function in individuals’s expertise with incapacity and sickness. For instance, the survival charges of Hodgkins Lymphoma (a type of most cancers) with remedy are 90%, with out remedy it is just 6%. Which means while an individual within the US is more likely to survive and go into remission, an individual in Sierra Leone—one of the crucial impoverished nations on earth, the place individuals must journey over 4500 miles (greater than triple the gap between New York and LA) to get remedy—is more likely to die. 

Page from Witch Hat Atelier. Qifrey urgently explains to Coco that anyone can do magic, and keeping this secret is the foundation of Witch societyPage from Witch Hat Atelier. Qifrey urgently explains to Coco that anyone can do magic, and keeping this secret is the foundation of Witch society

The interrelationship between well being and social class is a key theme in Witch Hat Atelier. The principle supply of battle within the collection is over the upholding of the agency guidelines of magic laid down following an important battle, when magic was used to hurt greater than it was to assist. This led to magical information being handed down solely to a choose few households. At the start of the collection, protagonist Coco assumes like most individuals that magic is one thing that’s inherited, solely to find  the true secret of magic: that it may be carried out by anybody as long as they’ve the fitting pen and ink. Magic is stored from the so-called widespread people by this delusion. By emphasising that anybody can use magic, however entry to this information is restricted by an individual’s social standing, a central theme about class and wealth is current from the very first chapter.

Additionally it is unlawful to make use of magic on the human physique, even when it’s to heal that individual. Moreover, witches are forbidden from studying even fundamental first assist—with the punishment for such obvious hubris being the one magic that is allowed on the human physique: having their thoughts wiped of all information of the life they led earlier than. Those that actively oppose these bans are referred to as Brimmed Caps, whereas these in energy who uphold the established order are Pointed Caps. Your entire story begins with the chief of the Brimmed Caps giving Coco a youngsters’s image ebook that tips her into casting a spell that turns her mom to stone, thus marking them because the villains of this work. Because the collection progresses, although, Coco and her buddies start to query the established order of witch society, complicating the binary that the Pointed Caps are at all times good and the Brimmed Caps are at all times dangerous. 

The oppressive energy construction of Pointed Cap society is proven very early on. An individual’s place on this society is totally structured round their capability to carry out magic. An incapability to take action turns an individual right into a social outcast, seen as solely a burden to all these round them. Even so, all witches, no matter capability, are nonetheless barred from going into non-magic based mostly fields of labor as a result of that will imply interacting too carefully with non-witches. These individuals are caught in limbo, compelled by Pointed Cap society to by no means actually belong wherever. 

Panels showing Euni distressing about how he is too anxious to draw spells properly and how this always gets him in troublePanels showing Euni distressing about how he is too anxious to draw spells properly and how this always gets him in trouble

Usually, this incapability to forged magic is because of a incapacity. For instance, Tartah has a situation known as “Silverwash” the place he can see the world solely in black and white and due to this fact can not use colored inks; and Euni has extreme anxiousness meaning he can’t forged his spells as quick or as precisely as required by the Pointed Cap training system. Each Tartah and Euni are written off as “ineffective” by members of witch society, together with, in Euni’s case, the tutor who needs to be taking good care of him and serving to put together him for his magic exams. This tutor is portrayed as annoying and antagonistic and reprimanded for his angle by different characters, like Coco’s extra open-minded mentor Qifrey, but it surely’s clear that the tutor’s views are in keeping with the training system typically even when his instructing strategies are scolded. 

Non-witches are additionally closely impacted by the best way magic is prized above all else. One of the outstanding disabled characters is Custas, who’s launched in Quantity 2, when Qifrey’s atelier is summoned to help in a bridge collapse. Custas is a younger travelling performer across the similar age as Coco, who was trapped inside a caravan that fell into the fast-paced river beneath. While the adults are in a position to rescue everybody from the preliminary hazard, Custas nonetheless feels as if he must rescue the cargo they’ve since they can not afford to switch it. When trying to put it aside, although, the cliff provides method beneath him and he will get crushed by the particles. Though he’s rescued by Coco due to her new spell, the autumn completely paralyses him from the waist down.

Coloured endpaper of Custas in his seal chairColoured endpaper of Custas in his seal chair

After we see him once more in Quantity 8, he appears to be the identical happy-go-lucky child making an attempt his finest to adapt to his life as a seal chair consumer. Seal chairs are Shirahama’s magical interpretation of wheelchairs, the place the traditional legs of a chair are changed with carved wood goat legs that may stroll round mechanically. This inventive design has been extensively celebrated by followers as they present the identical whimsical design sensibility as the remainder of the collection, permitting for accessibility tools to suit seamlessly into the fantasy narrative.

Regardless of his preliminary feigned positivity, Custas’ struggles as a chair consumer are a key a part of his narrative, and are knowledgeable by his place in society. He can not journey on the cobblestone paths that join the world. He struggles with climbing even the smallest of slopes. If his chair breaks for no matter motive, then he’s utterly caught as a result of solely a witch can restore it. He’s offended and resentful about all of this, and sometimes turns his anger in direction of these making an attempt to assist him. But Custas understands and apologises as a result of it’s not his witch buddies’ fault that they can not assist him, or that they can not use magic to heal him. This angle, in fact, is utilized by Shirahama to point out how a lot Pointed Cap society usually hurts extra individuals than it helps. You will need to notice although, that Custas shouldn’t be offended about being disabled, however quite offended that his already lowered social standing has fallen even decrease nonetheless. 

Panels of Custas expressing anger at his societal situationPanels of Custas expressing anger at his societal situation

In contrast to Tartah and Coco, Custas has not had the consolation and safety of a secure upbringing. While each characters can relate to Custas by way of their very own private struggles (and the collection doesn’t attempt to flip it right into a contest over whose struggling is worst), Custas’ ache is made extra impactful as a result of his virtually full lack of any social privilege. While Coco has additionally misplaced her dad and mom and suffered due to the denial of magical information, she grew up with out having to know what it was to be hungry. She at all times had a roof over her head and a straightforward supply of earnings. Tartah was the identical, and while his personal incapacity prevents him from totally collaborating in witch society, he nonetheless has the help of his grandfather and the reassurance that his capability to carve implies that he does have a approach to make his personal safe earnings sooner or later. In the meantime, Custas was deserted as a toddler, and left to fend for himself within the literal gutter. He was helped out of this squalor with the assistance of Dagda, who taught him music and cared for him like a father ought to. He made his meagre residing as a dancer, and so the lack of his legs has an excellent larger affect on his psychological well being and his capability to take part in society. He doesn’t see having to make use of a chair as a constructive expertise in any respect. 

But Custas shouldn’t be the primary chair consumer we’re launched to. While Custas’ journey as a chair consumer begins in Quantity 8, in Quantity 6 we’re launched to Lord Beldaruit: one of many leaders of Pointed Cap society, referred to as “The Smart Ones.” While Custas’ chair is an easy eating chair, Beldaruit has an ornate armchair with elegant legs. We see his chair simply leap over obstacles, climb up and down stairs with no situation, and customarily permit him to journey across the realm in addition to any of the opposite witches. He may even remodel it in order that it could carry him upright to make charging off even sooner and simpler. While it’s clear he’s nonetheless disabled, affected by power fatigue and flare ups that make him unable to go away mattress—affected by bedsores in consequence—his place as a “Smart One” allows him to have entry to a variety of instruments that assist him, together with issues comparable to an ergonomic writing desk he can use from mattress, and emergency healthcare from probably the most expert physicians out there.

Beldaruit in his fancy seal chair, with Coco hiding underneathBeldaruit in his fancy seal chair, with Coco hiding underneath

In the meantime, Custas doesn’t have entry to those similar instruments, and his place as a disabled individual in society is way more precarious. In actual life, mobility aids are additionally usually utterly priced out for disabled individuals. A fundamental wheelchair prices round £100, however these chairs are often poorly made, liable to interrupt, and might’t deal with even barely uneven floor like drain covers or cracked paving. There are undoubtedly chairs which can be higher suited to these items, the expertise is accessible! However these chairs can price wherever from £2,000 to £10,000. An individual might even discover they want totally different aids for various functions. A chair with thick, rugged tires will work properly off-road, however be troublesome to make use of over carpet. Naturally, an individual who has a variety of wealth and energy can afford to have all these instruments at their disposal, however an individual from a decrease financial background finds it far harder to operate in an ableist society, being extra reliant on authorities advantages, and charity. This real-world disparity is mirrored within the distinction between Custas and Beldaruit. It isn’t that Beldaruit as a chair consumer is from a much less ableist society, however quite that his capability to make use of magic, his monetary property, and social affect means that he’s confronted with fewer limitations. 

Even Custas’ fundamental chair is so costly that he’s attacked by bandits to allow them to steal it. Even when Coco and Tartah make him a brand new mobility assist that actually permits him to fly, he undergoes much more struggling when thieves kill his surrogate father in an try and take it from him. Equally, while Beldaruit was in a position to proceed to pursue his chosen career along with his incapacity, as a dancer, Custas should start all the pieces once more from scratch. That is an expertise many newly disabled individuals have, myself included. It’s extremely irritating having to think about new methods to adapt to your incapacity, with it usually feeling like a incapacity is taking issues away from you quite than offering you with a brand new, totally different life. The continued cycle of rage and sorrow and pleasure for the brand new is completely encapsulated in Shirahama’s work. 

It’s no surprise then, that when a Brimmed Cap seems and guarantees to graft aids immediately onto Custas’ physique to make it simpler for him to maneuver about, and likewise to avoid wasting Dagda’s life, Custas accepts the provide. With the Brimmed Caps, Custas sees an opportunity to lastly pull himself and his household out of poverty, and acquire the identical respect on the planet that people present to the Pointed Caps. 

Cover of Witch Hat Atelier volume 13, showing Custas in his Brimmed Hat outfit and his new mobility aidsCover of Witch Hat Atelier volume 13, showing Custas in his Brimmed Hat outfit and his new mobility aids

A typical ableist trope in media is when a disabled individual turns into an antagonist as a result of, for instance, they might quite commit mass homicide in an effort to flip right into a Pokémon, than be disabled. Witch Hat toes the road with this trope, with many characters having their villain origins tales stemming from incapacity and power sickness. The place the collection differs, although, is that it’s not self hate that motivates these individuals, however quite a hatred for the society they dwell in that withholds assist and information that may very well be used to assist them. Whereas he aligns with the collection’ antagonists, Custas is a deeply sympathetic character. His still-ongoing arc highlights the disparities and injustices within the setting whereas nonetheless treating him with empathy and as a personality in his personal proper. Most disabled individuals in actual life would additionally agree that having to cope with the Incapacity Advantages System is their very own private villain origin story. Should you hear of any grizzly authorities murders in London, know that it has completely nothing to do with my upcoming advantages evaluate. 

Whereas Custas’ state of affairs reveals how wealth and sophistication impacts entry to healthcare, Witch Hat additionally explores how different social elements comparable to sexuality play a job too. Within the Witch Hat universe, the draconian legal guidelines are upheld by The Knights Moralis. Galga is a member of this magical police drive, and shares their “reminiscence wipe first, ask questions by no means” angle. He’s additionally in a relationship with one other man, Atwert. When he has his personal reminiscence wiped by a Brimmed Cap, he’s discovered by his boyfriend however has completely no reminiscence of his life earlier than that second. When he’s taken to the Knights Camp for therapeutic, they inform Atwert that they can not return his beloved’s reminiscence due to The Ideas. 

Moreover, as a result of these with their reminiscence wiped are solely allowed to be handed on to apprentices, masters, or relations, Atwert is forbidden from having any say in his beloved’s healthcare plan. This, sadly, rings true to the true world, the place many queer individuals have been barred from even visiting their companions in hospital. That is one other space the place social state of affairs and innate prejudice is constructed immediately into the setting’s healthcare system, which means marginalised individuals are reduce off from the identical entry afforded to others. Galga’s place as a member of the Knights Moralis additionally reveals how a place of social energy—working to uphold the system—doesn’t essentially shield you from the destructive impacts of being marginalised in different methods. 

Since Japan doesn’t as of writing have nation-wide equal marriage rights, a method individuals have discovered round this dilemma is thru grownup adoption, and that is the authorized methodology that Atwert makes use of ultimately in an effort to preserve Galga by his facet. He does this with Galga’s permission, in fact, but it surely does mirror that it doesn’t matter what quantity of energy you may have in society—social and sophistication disparity performs an necessary affect on individuals’s entry to healthcare. 

Panels from Witch Hat Atelier that depict atwert, a black-haired man wearing glasses, as he falls to his knees   in desperation.

Text: "Th... the principles?! You'd throw a LIFE away overa  few rules?! Galga means the world to me! He's your COMRADE, isn't he?!"Panels from Witch Hat Atelier that depict atwert, a black-haired man wearing glasses, as he falls to his knees   in desperation.

Text: "Th... the principles?! You'd throw a LIFE away overa  few rules?! Galga means the world to me! He's your COMRADE, isn't he?!"

These are only a few examples, and there are numerous extra that may very well be mentioned: Qifrey’s trauma and gradual lack of eyesight, the best way Richeh’s backstory would possibly resonate strongly with the experiences of neurodivergent college students in real-world college techniques, and the various minor characters and small moments that present how ableism, class, and magic intersect on this world. From the attitude of incapacity illustration, Witch Hat Atelier is a glittering treasure amongst fantasy tales. While many different current collection like My Hero Academia and Beastars selected to make use of obscure metaphors to parallel actual world points, Shirahama tackles them head on. She explicitly talks about incapacity discrimination and makes her queer parallels as express as she will inside her setting, drawing on the social mannequin of incapacity to create a practical and layered world that not solely contains disabled characters however sympathetically reveals the issues they may face relying on their background.

Her work doesn’t simply take a look at issues from one angle, however the a number of complicated issues at play with how discrimination works. She examines how an individual can have one type of privilege and never one other, and the best way wherein an individual can go from a place of energy to one in all vulnerability in only one dangerous day. Whereas some fantasy followers declare that disabled individuals can not presumably exist in a magical society, Shirahama not solely says that they can and do exist, but additionally that their tales are worthy of being advised with nuance. That is the true magic of Witch Hat Atelier.