Koikimo (2021-2021)

Premiere:
March 29, 2021

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 12

Finale:
June 14, 2021

Original Title:
恋と呼ぶには気持ち悪い

Alternate Titles:
It's Disgusting to Call This Love
It’s Too Sick to Call It Love
Koi to Yobu ni wa Kimochi Warui
KoiKimo
รักมันน่าขยะแขยงขนาดนั้นเลยเหรอ
如果这叫爱情感觉会很恶心
恋きも
这如果叫作爱情 感觉会很恶心
这爱情有点奇怪

Genres:
Animation | Comedy

Production Companies:
Nomad

Countries:
JP

One rainy day, salaryman Amakusa Ryo is saved by a high school girl he doesn't know at the station. He later finds out that the girl is Arima Ichika. Ryo is somewhat of a womanizer and to repay her for saving him, he suggests giving her a kiss or going out on a date with her, in which Ichika tells him he's creepy. This, however, opens a new door for Ryo and he falls madly in love with her. Ever since then, Ryo tries to overly express his feelings to Ichika. Ichika just keeps insulting him and says he's being creepy, but he just seems to take it as her way of showing affection towards him...

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Art Direction:
Masakazu Miyake

Assistant Director:
Taku Yamada

Character Designer:
Mariko Fujita

Color Designer:
Naoko Kodama

Comic Book:
Mogusu

Director of Photography:
Shinya Matsui

Editor:
Chinami Watanabe

Executive Producer:
Kouichirou Natsume

Opening/Ending Animation:
Chou Shoui

Original Music Composer:
Hiroaki Tsutsumi

Producer:
Shunsuke Saitou

Prop Designer:
Yasuhiro Moriki
Rikiya Okano

Series Composition:
Yuko Kakihara

Series Director:
Naomi Nakayama

Sound Director:
Kisuke Koizumi

Sound Effects:
Yui Ando
Yasuyuki Konno

Supervising Animation Director:
Yoshihisa Sato
Mariko Fujita

Theme Song Performance:
MaRuRi to Ryuga

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