We're just over two weeks away from the premiere of Love Is Indivisible by Twins , the new summer rom-com based on light novel series Koi wa Futago de Warikirenai . Today, a new trailer gives us a look—and a listen—at what's to come! Check out the new trailer, featuring samples of opening theme "Parallel na Heart" and ending theme "Honey Citron": Related: Koi wa Futago de Warikirenai Anime Start Date Revealed Along with 6 Character Trailers Related: Koi wa Futago de Warikirenai Anime Shares Three New Visuals of Central Love Triangle Motoki Nakanishi ( Summoned to Another World... Again? ) directs the anime adaptation of Shihon Takamura's light novel series. Love Is Indivisible by Twins will stream on Crunchyroll starting July 10, and is described thus: Jun Shirosaki’s love life takes a wild turn when he finds himself caught between the Jinguji twins—his childhood friends who are as different as night and day.
- 6/23/2024
- by Kara Dennison
- Crunchyroll
The list is highlighted by old favorites like ‘My Hero Academia’ and new releases like ‘Twilight Out of Focus,’ but there’s a ton more to see on Crunchyroll this summer.
Is it time to dub 2024 The Summer of Streaming? Data recently published by Nielsen shows that in May 2024, streaming services accounted for a bigger percentage of total TV viewing than they had in any previous month. Streamers could see viewership reach even greater heights during the summer months, and the anime-focused service Crunchyroll is taking advantage. This week, Crunchyroll announced its summer lineup of new, returning and continuing shows, a schedule that runs more than 40 titles deep.
Key Details: New series releases start on June 26, and continue until August. Continuing shows on Crunchyroll include mega-hits like “My Hero Academia” and “One Piece.” Most new arrivals will have subtitle options only, but a few will also offer English dubs.
Is it time to dub 2024 The Summer of Streaming? Data recently published by Nielsen shows that in May 2024, streaming services accounted for a bigger percentage of total TV viewing than they had in any previous month. Streamers could see viewership reach even greater heights during the summer months, and the anime-focused service Crunchyroll is taking advantage. This week, Crunchyroll announced its summer lineup of new, returning and continuing shows, a schedule that runs more than 40 titles deep.
Key Details: New series releases start on June 26, and continue until August. Continuing shows on Crunchyroll include mega-hits like “My Hero Academia” and “One Piece.” Most new arrivals will have subtitle options only, but a few will also offer English dubs.
- 6/20/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
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