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1212"Has Spring Come Even for You, the Unpopular Loner Louse Senpai?"
Transliteration: "Himote Hagu Funa Senpai ni mo Tsui ni Haru ga Tōraissu ka~?" (Japanese: 非モテはぐフナセンパイにもついに春が到来っスか~?)Hirokazu HanaiTaku KishimotoJune 27, 2021 (2021-06-27)"Did You Hear Her Talk About Love, Senpai?"
Transliteration: "Ai Toka Iwarechattemasu yoo Senpāi?" (Japanese: 愛とか言われちゃってますよぉセンパーイ?) Senpai produces paintings of
Nagatoro's daily life. Gamo suggests sabotaging the president, but Senpai insists he will compete fairly. The festival arrives, and Nagatoro and the girls wear cat costumes to promote Senpai's paintings. Senpai becomes jealous when Nagatoro teases their visitors, while Nagatoro becomes jealous when girls begin admiring Senpai. Before tensions arise, Gamo allows the two a lunch break, where they immediately dismiss their jealousy. Returning, they find the student council refusing to let the president display her painting, claiming it is immoral. Senpai intervenes, claiming the president's desire to paint herself is no different than his desire to paint Nagatoro and should allow her artistic expression. Nagatoro and the girls also support the president, with
Yosshii providing camera footage showing that most students were serious admirers. The council allows the painting to remain but disqualifies the president from the competition, giving Senpai victory and allowing the art club to remain open. The girls gleefully insist the president must endure a loser's punishment and force her into a sexy bunny-girl costume. The president compliments Senpai's paintings, claiming they contain his love, embarrassing him and Nagatoro.
While skipping his squad's graduation ceremony, Hiro encounters
Zero Two (Code:002), an elite Franxx pilot with klaxosaur blood, red horns, and an infamous reputation as the "Partner Killer. " It is rumored that Zero Two's partners are killed after pairing with her by the third time. Shortly after, a Klaxosaur attacks, disrupting Hiro's graduation ceremony and leaving Zero Two's partner killed in action. So Zero Two, left without a partner, lets Hiro ride with her and Hiro becomes Zero Two's "darling," although later in the series, he would become her partner. Media[edit] Anime[edit] See also: List of Darling in the Franxx episodes Atsushi Nishigori directed the 24-episode anime series with Nishigori and Naotaka Hayashi handling series composition, Masayoshi Tanaka designing the characters, Shigeto Koyama acting as a mechanical designer, Hiroyuki Imaishi serving as action animation director and Asami Tachibana composing the music. [14][15] The opening theme song, titled "Kiss of Death," was performed by Mika Nakashima and produced by Hyde,[8] while the ending themes titled "Torikago" (トリカゴ) (ep. 1–6), "Manatsu no Setsuna" (真夏のセツナ) (ep 7), "Beautiful World" (ep 8-12, 14), "Hitori" (ひとり) (ep 13), "Escape" (ep 16-20), and "Darling" (ep. 21–23) were performed by XX:me (read as "Kiss Me"), a unit consisting of the series' main female castmembers, Zero Two, Ichigo, Miku, Kokoro, and Ikuno. [16] Crunchyroll simulcast the series, while Funimation has licensed the series, and it was streamed with an English dub. [17] Aniplus Asia simulcast the series in Southeast Asia. [18] Manga[edit] A manga adaptation written by Code:000, illustrated by Kentaro Yabuki and another four-panel comic strip spinoff manga by Mato started their serialization on the Shōnen Jump+ website on January 14, 2018.