Always a Catch! Premieres With a Charming Fantasy Rom-Com Debut
The premiere distinguishes itself from similar fantasy rom-coms by centering its comedy and plot on a physically strong, emotionally expressive heroine who is not punished for her masculinity but rather allowed to navigate society on her own terms.
Reporting from 1 sources: Anime Feminist.
Always a Catch! premiered on April 4, 2026, introducing Maria "Mimi" Annovazzi, a martial prodigy and heir to her family who loses her status after the birth of a younger brother. Sent to Rubini to find a suitable marriage match, Mimi struggles to fit into elite society while maintaining her down-to-earth, expressive personality. The episode opens with a prince publicly ending an engagement Mimi did not know existed, setting off a chain of events that frees her from societal expectations. The premiere contrasts Mimi with her more conventional friend and distant relative Aida, who is engaged to a Rubini princess. The episode balances comedy with plot development, using Mimi's wide emotional range and masculine-leaning demeanor to highlight her outsider status. The art style and music support the tone, and the episode ends with Mimi weighing the freedom of spinsterhood against the duty of marriage.
Always a Catch! episode 1 aired on April 4, 2026, and introduces Maria "Mimi" Annovazzi, a martial prodigy who loses her heir status after her younger brother is born. She is sent to Rubini to find a prestigious marriage match, but her down-to-earth personality clashes with the expectations of high society. The cold open shows a prince publicly ending an engagement Mimi did not know existed, which frees her from some obligations. The episode contrasts Mimi with her friend and distant relative Aida, who is engaged to a Rubini princess and behaves more conventionally. Mimi's wide emotional range and masculine-leaning demeanor are depicted through expressive animation, and the music supports the comedic and dramatic beats. The premiere ends with Mimi considering whether to embrace the freedom of spinsterhood or fulfill her filial duty to marry.
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Sources
- Anime Feminist Always a Catch! – Episode 1