Romance returns with Medaka Kuroiwa Is Impervious to My Charms

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On the official site for the anime adaptation of the romance manga written and illustrated by Ran Kuze , “ Medaka Kuroiwa Is Impervious to My Charms ( Kuroiwa Medaka ni Watashi no Kawaii ga Tsuujinai )”, a new promotional video for the project was revealed. The video confirms that the premiere is scheduled for January 6, 2025 in Japan , and lists a snippet of the musical themes, which include:

  • Hololive Production’s sub-unit AyaFubuMi will perform the opening theme song “ Ame Tokimeki Koimoyo ,” while Kaori Maeda will perform the ending theme song “ Kyun Api .”

For his part, Ran Kuze began publishing the manga through Kodansha 's Weekly Shonen Magazine in May 2021, where it is still in serialization. This is the author's first work that would get an anime adaptation, as the author has written other works such as " Tokyo Babel ", " Gedokubou ", and " Tenshin: World War Angel ", to name a few.

Synopsis of Medaka Kuroiwa Is Impervious to My Charms

To say Mona Kawai is pretty would be an understatement; she's stunning in every way, and she knows it. At school, boys and girls alike fawn over her, and she accepts it as a natural reaction to her irresistible charm. Until she crosses paths with Medaka Kuroiwa, the boy who seems immune to her overwhelming charisma. She tries her best to talk to him and even grows to like him, but try as she might, Mona can't get Kuroiwa's scowl off her face.

Cornered, Mona is forced to use the most devastating weapon in her arsenal: her physical attractiveness. Such drastic measures would leave other boys foaming at the mouth, but Kuroiwa is unfazed by her attempts. Little does Mona know that the only reason Kuroiwa narrowly refrains from succumbing to her charms is that he is training to be a monk and thus tries his best not to be swayed by worldly pleasures. While Mona does her best to seduce Kuroiwa, she doesn't realize that his unintentional chivalry may just make her fall in love with him.

Source: ComicNatalie

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