How to Make a Girl in Love TV Anime Adaptation Announced
The adaptation signals growing industry interest in crossdressing-boy romantic comedies, a niche that has proven commercially viable with over 600,000 copies in print.
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The romantic comedy manga "How to Make a Girl in Love" (Koisuru (Otome) no Tsukurikata) by Bansei Azusa is getting a TV anime adaptation. The series, serialized on comic POOL, follows a cosmetics-loving high school boy who applies makeup to his childhood friend. It has surpassed 600,000 copies in print and won top awards in web manga polls. An official X account has launched for updates.
Bansei Azusa's manga "How to Make a Girl in Love" (Koisuru (Otome) no Tsukurikata) will be adapted into a TV anime, announced on June 22. The series, serialized on the web manga magazine comic POOL, centers on Mido, a male high school student who loves cosmetics, and his childhood friend Hiura, whom he applies makeup to. The manga has sold over 600,000 copies in print and digital combined. It previously won top awards in the Web Manga General Election 10th Anniversary Special Edition and the AnimeJapan Manga Ranking We Want to See Animated 2024. An official X account for the anime has opened. Volumes 1 through 11 are currently available, with volume 12 releasing on June 25.
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