
I Can’t Possibly Become My Lover! There’s no way! Let’s win the best school life! On Air: 2025.7.7!!! Cast: Karin Amanatsu: Rina Honnizumi, Hachi Ebiko: Ai Kakuma, Satoshi Minami: Sachika Misawa, Akane Gokokuji: Mikako Komatsu, Ayaka Sumizuki: Wakana Maruoka, Kusu Kikuichi: Mayu Sagara Staff: Original work: Uzura Toribeno (“I Can’t Possibly Become My Lover! HJ Bunko/Hobby Japan”) Director: Naotaka Yamamura, Assistant Director: Yuki Fujise, Series Composition: Taku Kishimoto, Character Original Design: Akira Kosei, Character Design: Minoru Tsuchida, Sound Director: Hiroto Morishita, Sound Production: Esther Seven, Music: Yoshiki Fukuyama, Music Production: NBC Universal Entertainment Japan, OP Theme: Nakama Kenel “Everyone But Everyone,” ED Theme: Fushigida Folk Dance “Easy to Stay,” Animation Production: Studio MOTHER
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The animation looks a bit… questionable at the PV stage…
>>2It feels like it’s being cut through the middle… Well, since it’s basically a gag/comedy, let’s look at it generously.
I see that Ichinose-san has completely become a lesbian voice actress.
I saw the Earth name of Nayutan aliens for the first time in a while.
The drawing of the character is well-structured, but when it moves, it feels somewhat stiff.
The scene of jumping onto the train platform already shows a bit of awkwardness.
I want to see Moon’s bath scene soon!
I wonder if I can travel with Ajisai-san…
>>8I thought I’d do it because there was a scene that looked like it in the PV.
>>8There is a lot of enthusiasm in the PV.
There is also that train scene.
It was good that you drew the underwear properly.
Since it’s a bath festival in the original work, it’s only natural that there would be that much.
I caught a glimpse of the scope of Volume 4, so I’m now wondering how far they’ll go and which episodes they’ll cover.
Are we going to do up to volume 4…?
I’m happy, but isn’t it a bit tight on time?
>>13Don’t worry, this season’s Kowloon Generic Romance is amazing.
The pace of consuming one chapter per episode is high, and the final episode is planned to be the last one ahead of schedule.
Even though episode 10 is over, volume 9 isn’t finished yet…
Renasa is looking forward to the bath.
If we can do three episodes in a one-and-a-half hour session and finish one volume, it might work…
>>15Even if you increase the number of episodes for the first season, won’t the final episode just come earlier than other works?
Did Re:Zero end up like that?
Was it a summer anime?
I’m looking forward to it.
If it’s not the SasaKoi course, a little bit of animation is fine…
>>19What was that to the person themselves…
I don’t feel like it’s at least 12 episodes for one season.
That’s way too unreasonable.
>>20That said, it doesn’t really seem like a two-course structure, does it?
I have to worry about the packed digest rather than the drawing.
I think 12 episodes would be just enough to cover about three volumes.
>>224 has been confirmed…
It’s not just an anime adaptation of the comic, after all.
I think there’s no obligation to necessarily stick to a full season’s worth of episodes these days.
I have a feeling they managed to do it with Shueisha’s money.
It doesn’t seem like a place where they judge a single season by four volumes.
Well, if we don’t do volume 4, then Rena will become bad and it will make us wonder what happened to Kaho-chan.
>>30Even after doing volume 4, it’s still evil.
Recently, there are more anime adaptations that are different from the original manga.
It’s as if becoming volume 4 would make it no longer evil.
By the way, if we consider one season to be up to volume 4, it can be estimated that in terms of manga adaptation, it exceeds 10 volumes, surpassing volume 9 of Sasakoi!
>>33It already feels like there are too many characters, so a single season is impossible!
>>33As expected, I want to believe that Takejima Eku will stop it.
>>52Did light novel illustrators really have that kind of authority…?
I heard that Boogiepop was turned into an anime without me knowing.
>>52It’s amazing that the person directly involved in that is here, calmly thinking about it…
Anime often has many elements of comic adaptations.
It’s only a preview of the first episode.
There might be a theory that it’s not 30 minutes.
Do you want to go as far as a fork in the road?
I’ve only read the comic adaptation, but is the story different from the original?
>>39Almost the same.
It has a feel of exaggerated gag panels typical of manga.
I hope it gets a good response and serves as a romantic comedy that properly wraps up at a good stopping point within the anime’s runtime.
Isn’t it actually two cours?
I’d like that thing that used to happen occasionally, around 15 episodes in total.
>>42Kadokawa sometimes has 20 episodes or something like that, right?
If it’s 2-cour, that might end up being a waste of time!
I’m fine with anything as long as it doesn’t damage the original creator and the publication doesn’t get delayed…
>>44Whether it’s good or bad, or normal, anime adaptation tends to damage the original creator, so that worry is difficult.
It looks like it’s quite complete at this point, so I feel reassured.
Well, Kami-Kami Teren is currently doing Ren from Love Live!
It seems like I’m getting a lot of work, including collaborating with Minori Chikusa and doing manga adaptations…
If we’re going to include comic elements, I’d be happy if we have Mr. Musshu’s deformed faces.
Because Hanashura ended up having a serious style, there was absolutely nothing of that…
The process of turning it into an anime seems tough for the original creator too…
Since Teacher Takejima Eku will probably draw some kind of licensed artwork, I should be prepared for a hiatus of Sasakoi…
I want to see the red leaves soon.
The main greeting is the maishatsu.
Is the original work a novel?
>>58That’s right.
I hope it’s a more proper anime than Sasakoi.
Sasa Koi felt like it was already in trouble when the broadcast was postponed, but it turned out worse than expected.
First of all, the reason “Sasa-koi” was somehow able to be completed by cutting out everything except the main story is that it would lose about half of the total volumes if we didn’t…
I’m curious about how many episodes there are, but there’s no need for such excessive worry…
>>63It’s understandable to be sensitive because there are yuri anime that can cause excessive worry…
Just the thread image gives it a slice-of-life anime feel.
I might not have realized this was a yuri anime just from this alone.
Is it a curse or something that causes the artwork to fall apart when it’s by Eku Takashima?
>>65I think it’s a drawing that requires a lot of effort.
It seems that there will be an announcement of the latest volume of the original work from the editorial department sometime in June.
>>67Huh? Isn’t it the comic adaptation?
>>68It has already been announced.
They are saying there will be a big announcement in June.
Rena’s actions may be like that, but she has her cool sides too.
>>69They do have the classic protagonist traits properly.
What kind of protagonist do you think you are? Don’t get carried away, Rena!
I think it’s more of a short story collection.
It seems that the entry has disappeared.
Regarding the length judgment of “Sasakoi,” I think it’s understandable except for the outrageous act of cutting the first kiss because I wanted to see all of Shiho’s various things, but considering the richness of the content and the heat of the scene, it should be fine…
Seriously, what is a romance story that cuts the protagonist’s and heroine’s first kiss?
Maybe it’s okay to stylize the hair drawing a bit more.
Ever since it was announced that it would be animated, there have only been voices of concern.
Can you not honestly look forward to it?
>>75It is due to the large expected value and the difficulty of measuring.
If we’re going to do it before the anime adaptation, it would be up to volume 4, but people were saying it wouldn’t be possible in one season.
>>75I think it’s not really appropriate to mention the names of other works…
>>75But if my neighbor had a huge explosion and fire, I would definitely be worried.
I thought the animation was quite good, but the standards for recent anime are really high…
>>76Honestly, unless the face is so distorted that it’s obviously uncomfortable to look at, I really don’t care, so I really want people who are always complaining about the animation to just stop.
>>76Since it’s an early response and just has a “Yeah” attached, it doesn’t feel that bad at all.
“Regarding anime, it’s not just this one; for fans of the original work, it’s always the concerns that prevail, seriously.”
I wish the ones with low hurdles would just keep quiet about it.
The comic adaptation was too good.
Trust the scriptwriter Mr. Arakawa (subscriber of Yuri Hime).
Will Kaho-chan’s appearances be exaggerated in the anime original?
It feels like the influence is weak in the scope of the anime adaptation, doesn’t it?
>>85It’s around volume 5 that they really start to establish their position as a friend.
When I see an anime made by an illustrator, I can’t help but feel a sense of nostalgia.
Don’t get carried away, Rena.
It’s just right for someone like you to marry Ajisai and take another girl as a mistress.
Will I surpass manga?
>>89The manga adaptation has reached volume 4, but the next update is in July.
Anzai’s hydrangea…
There is a rule that anime with a pre-release final episode tends to be a good work…
The animation might be a bit questionable, but being praised this much is all due to the incredibly good animation of the PV for Sasakoi.
It’s fine if the worst Rena-chan becomes a being like Bocchi-chan.
People who say “the animation is…” must be demanding incredibly beautiful and smooth animation.
When the original illustrations or manga are beautiful, it feels like the incredibly detailed animation is moving in my mind, so the gap feels much larger.
Hurry up and date Satsuki.
>>100Best friend! Best friend! Not a lover!!
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