Every time we notice Netflixmore interested in integrating anime to its streaming platform, that is why it has now announced another new anime that is approaching and presents us with a very interesting manga series, it is about Romantic Killerwhich could be one of the funniest adaptations so far, as the original manga series by Wataru Momosehas very original overtones and this new anime will have a fresh release from Shueisha’s Jump+ app library.
That’s why now that Romantic Killer has completed its two-year run with the app Jump+ of Shueisha In 2020, with a good fan line, it is likely that now that it comes to anime it will generate more attention from fans. This series is scheduled to arrive on Netflix later this fall, which is why, as part of its next release, it has presented the first trailer for the new anime produced by Domerica.
Romantic Killer will premiere on Netflix on October 27 and the series stars Rie TakahashiAnzu Hoshino, and Mikako Komatsu as Riri, while Kazuya Ichikawa will direct the series for Domerica, Sayuri Ooba will write the series scripts with Hiroko Fukuda, Arisa Matsuura will design the characters, and Ryo Kawasaki and Tomoyuki Kono will compose the music.
The opening theme is titled “ROMA KIRA” performed by YURiKA, we share the official Netflix description: “Anzu Hoshino is a high school girl (non-heroine) who doesn’t pay attention to fashion or romance and spends every day playing video games. When the magician Riri suddenly appears, Anzu is forced to participate in the Magical World project to stop population decline.”
“This romantic comedy depicts what happens when Anzu goes from living a life immersed in her three favorite things (video games, chocolate, and cats) to being surrounded by cute boys. Anzu is adamant that she never wanted to live in a dating simulation game. He meets a handsome boy who is so popular it hurts, a clean-cut and athletic childhood friend, and a handsome rich young man who is naive about the outside world. Upon meeting Anzu, everyone gradually begins to change.”