A Condition Called Love Announces April Premiere Date in Main PV

A Condition Called Love streams on Crunchyroll on April 4.

A Condition Called Love premieres on April 4, 2024.

The main PV for the romance anime series has released and showcases the power of kindness and how it can bring warmth with a simple action. Hotaru’s life changes when she shields a boy from her class with her umbrella one night. Sexy Zone performs the opening theme song “Kimi no Sei” which translates to “It’s Your Fault.”

Kana Hanazawa (Akane Tsunemori from Psycho-Pass) will voice Hotaru Hinase. Chiaki Kobayashi (Louis James Moriarty from Moriarty the Patriot) voices Hananoi-kun. Additional casting details revealed Yurika Kubo (Love Live! School idol project‘s Hanayo Koizumi) will voice Hibiki Asami, Maaya Sakamoto (Black Butler‘s Ciel Phantomhive) as Tsukiha Shibamaru, Ryohei Kimura (Haikyuu‘s Kotaro Bokuto) as Sōhei Yao, and Ryota Ohsaka (Haikyuu’s Keiji Akaashi) as Keigo Kurata,

East Fish Studio will animate and produce the series with director Tomoe Makino at the helm. Hitomi Amamiya will oversee the series composition while Akiko Sato will work on the character designs. yamazo will compose the music score.

Written and illustrated by Megumi Morino, A Condition Called Love follows high school first-year Hotaru, who has never found much luck with love and is perfectly content to live life with her friends and family, happens across her classmate sitting alone in the snow after a messy breakup. Feeling a little sorry for him, she shields Hananoi-kun with her umbrella. However, this single act of kindness prompts Hananoi-kun to ask her out the next day in front of everyone, thoroughly confusing Hotaru and her heart.

The manga began serialization in Kodansha’s magazine Dessert in December 2017 and is currently ongoing. The chapters have been collected into 12 tankōbon volumes as of January 2023. Kodansha USA publishes the series Digital and announced it would begin a print publication in the second quarter of 2023.

A Condition Called Love streams on Crunchyroll on April 4.

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