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July 5 – December 13: 2.5 Dimensional Seduction: 24 J.C.Staff: Hideki Okamoto 2.5-jigen no Lilysa [164] July 5 – September 27: Failure Frame: I Became the Strongest and Annihilated Everything with Low-Level Spells: 12 Seven Arcs: Michio Fukuda Hazure Waku no "Jōtai Ijō Skill" de Saikyō ni Natta Ore ga Subete o Jūrin Suru made [165] July ...
On December 20, 2023, the first PV for the anime was released with its premiere set for April 2024. [ 2 ] [ 30 ] [ 31 ] A second PV was later released on February 9, 2024, confirming its premiere date of April 6 of the same year.
Mao Onigawara Voiced by: Kimiko Koyama (Japanese), Sandy Fox (English) Mao is the girl with pink pigtails held by red bows, who defends Japan from the ground by using a plastic tank (the tank was officially named 'White Tiger,' but she refers to it as 'Mi-kun' because when she was little, she had a kitten she called Mi-kun, but it got lost in a river while she was playing near it one day.
2.5 Dimensional Seduction (Japanese: 2.5次元の 誘惑 ( リリサ ), Hepburn: Nitengo-jigen no Ririsa, transl. "2.5 Dimensional Lilysa") [a] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yu Hashimoto. It began serialization on Shueisha's Shōnen Jump+ website in June 2019.
[5] [6] A wide variety of modern organized Western fan subcultures originated with science fiction fandom, the community of fans of the science fiction and fantasy genres. Science fiction fandom dates back to the 1930s and maintains organized clubs and associations in many cities around the world.
According to Polygons 2024 survey 44% of anime viewers have developed a crush on an anime character. Almost two-thirds of the anime-watching Gen Z audience said they emotionally connect better with anime than they do with traditional media. 65% of the surveyed anime fans said that they find anime more emotionally compelling than other forms of ...
Reviews for the anime have been generally positive. Amy McNulty from Anime News Network gave the first three episodes of the series an "A" rating writing that: "Cute High Earth Defense Club LOVE! should make any anime fan laugh, although long-time fans of magical girl shows will get the jokes better by default. As a parody of a genre that can ...