Japanese Yuri Manga "I Want to Love You Till Your Dying Day" to be Adapted into TV Anime
Tokyo, Japan – The beloved Japanese yuri manga I Want to Love You Till Your Dying Day (Japanese title: きみが死ぬまで恋をしたい) is officially set to be adapted into a television anime, according to an announcement from Kadokawa. The news, accompanied by a stunning promotional video (PV), has ignited excitement among fans of the series and the yuri genre alike.
The anime adaptation will be brought to life by ROLL2, a studio renowned for its commitment to high-quality animation. The recently released PV has already turned heads, with many viewers praising its visuals as surpassing the animation quality of well-known series like Blue Lock and One Punch Man. This early glimpse suggests that the anime will faithfully capture the manga's hauntingly beautiful dark fantasy aesthetic and emotional resonance.
Adding to the buzz is the reveal of an impressive voice cast featuring some of Japan's most acclaimed seiyuu: Rie Takahashi, Rina Hidaka, Asami Seto, and Yui Ishikawa. This powerhouse lineup has heightened anticipation, with fans eager to hear how these talented performers will embody the complex characters of the story.
Production Details
The anime adaptation is currently in production at ROLL2 Studio, with a team of experienced animators and directors working to bring the manga's unique visual style to life. The studio has promised to maintain the dark fantasy atmosphere while enhancing the emotional impact of key scenes through careful attention to animation details.
Voice Cast Highlights
The announced voice cast brings together some of the most talented seiyuu in the industry. Rie Takahashi, known for her roles in Re:Zero and Konosuba, will be taking on the lead role. She will be joined by Rina Hidaka, Asami Seto, and Yui Ishikawa, each bringing their unique vocal talents to the project.
Release Information
While an exact release date has not been announced, the anime is scheduled to air in 2025. Fans can expect more information about the broadcast schedule and streaming platforms in the coming months.