how did urara give birth to future witches
In Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches , Urara does not literally “give birth” to the Future Witches. What people usually mean is that she becomes one of the original witches, and her power is later inherited or passed into the next generation of witches through the story’s magic system.
What’s going on
The series’ witches are tied to a school-based magical inheritance system, not normal childbirth. In the lore, witches are students who receive witch powers, and later sets of witches are gathered through a ceremony-like process rather than a biological birth.
Why the confusion
Urara Shiraishi is a major witch character, and fandom discussions sometimes use “birth” loosely when talking about the creation of the next witch group or the origin of witch powers. The source material and fan wiki both describe her as part of a set of witches at Suzaku High, not as someone who physically gave birth to them.
Short version
- Urara is not shown literally giving birth to future witches.
- The “future witches” idea comes from witch powers being passed on or assigned in the story’s magic lore.
- If you meant a specific scene, it’s likely a fan interpretation or wording mix-up.
If you want, I can also explain the full witch-power inheritance plot in simple terms.