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This is a list of romantic anime television series, films, and OVAs. While not all inclusive, this list contains numerous works that are representative of the genre. For accuracy of the list, the most common English usage is followed by Japanese name and romaji version.
Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora (半分の月がのぼる空, lit. Sky with a Rising Half-Moon), subtitled looking up at the half-moon and also known as Hantsuki, is a Japanese romance light novel series written by Tsumugu Hashimoto and illustrated by Keiji Yamamoto centering on two hospitalized seventeen year olds and the love they begin to share.
The series follows the muscular but kind-hearted Takeo Gōda, who forms a romance with the timid Rinko Yamato. The series, directed by Morio Asaka and written by Natsuko Takahashi, aired in Japan between April 8, 2015 and September 23, 2015 was simulcast by Crunchyroll. [1] The opening theme is "Miraikei Answer" (未来形 Answer, lit.
The remainder of the series concerns the budding intimate relationships between the close friends, one of whom (Koishi Herikawa) is romantically interested in Kei, and another (Ichigo Morino) who has suffered even greater loss of time from the same disease as he has; the problems of having to maintain the secrecy of the marriage; an interfering ...
The Anime Network later obtained the series for streaming in an English dub. [7] StarChild released the series in Japan on six Blu-ray and DVD volumes between December 26, 2012, and May 22, 2013. [8] [9] The anime was licensed by Sentai Filmworks for distribution via select digital outlets and a home media release in North America. [10]
Date A Live is an anime series adapted from the light novels of the same title written by Kōshi Tachibana and illustrated by Tsunako.The story follows the adventures of Shido Itsuka and the Spirits, supernatural female entities that have fallen in love with him.
In March 2020, Kodansha USA announced they licensed the manga for English publication digitally. [11] At Anime Expo Lite in July 2020, they announced a print release for the series. [ 12 ] Later that month, they announced they would publish chapters of the series digitally simultaneously with the Japanese release. [ 13 ]
[1] [2] The series is licensed for regional language releases in France by Soleil Productions under the English title Secret Sweetheart, [3] in Spain by Editorial Ivrea, [4] and in Taiwan by Ever Glory Publishing. [5] The original volumes were also imported to the United States and sold as is by Borders and Waldenbooks bookstores in early 2005.