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New Parody Romcom Anime by Aniplex Announced for 2024

New Parody Romcom Anime by Aniplex Announced for 2024

Too Many Losing Heroines! is a romcom that seems to parody similar titles while also focusing on the characters’ personal growth.

Summary

  • Too Many Losing Heroines! is about an average boy, Kazuhiko Nukumizu, and too many girls who were rejected by their crushes.
  • While the premise seems similar to a harem, fans who read the light novel confirm that it is not a harem.
  • The anime makes fun of some of the romcom staples, fans claim that it focuses on personal growth and getting over rejection.
  • The announcement visual and short video do not feature the main character, focusing on the girls instead.

Too Many Losing Heroines!

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Too Many Losing Heroines! (Make Heroine ga Oosugiru!) is about Kazuhiko Nukumizu, a regular schoolboy who also meets a lot of girls turned down by their crushes. The first girl he meets and offers comfort to is Anna, who can’t forgive her childhood friend for breaking up with her. When they were kids, they wanted to get married! Kazuhiko does not think that a promise made when they were five really counts, but he does feel sorry for Anna. And then, more heartbroken girls make their way into Kazuhiko’s life.

Despite sounding like a premise for a harem, fans who read the light novel claim that Too Many Losing Heroines! is not a harem anime, and the female characters don’t all suddenly develop a crush on Kazuhiko. Rather, the anime will focus on overcoming breakups and growing as people while also using comedy to make fun of some romcom tropes.

We will soon learn the truth about the anime because Too Many Losing Heroines! is supposed to air in 2024. The cast and crew are not known yet, but Aniplex is going to produce the anime.

Promotional Materials and Fan Reaction

To mark the announcement of the anime, a video and a visual were created. The promotional video mostly just demonstrates the visual that is used to announce the anime. It does not add much new, except for light, upbeat music. It makes us think that the anime will be lighthearted, which fits a romcom parody.

Neither the visual nor the video features the main character, but they do show off some girls. Given that the anime reportedly focuses on their personal growth, it makes sense. We do hope that Kazuhiko gets a coming-of-age story himself, though, and we will look forward to a visual that shows what Kazuhiko looks like.

The people who read the light novel are generally appreciative of the source material. They comment that the romance is a slow-burn but very well executed, and that the light novel leans toward comedy more than romance. The anime promises to be lighthearted, but that does not mean it will have no place for coming-of-age stories and other serious moments.

With light novel fans saying only good things about the source material, fans and future fans — those who have not read the light novel — are quite impatient to learn more about the anime. Let’s hope that Aniplex produces a good story that does the original material justice.

Too Many Losing Heroines! is a romcom that seems to parody similar titles while also focusing on the characters’ personal growth.

Summary

  • Too Many Losing Heroines! is about an average boy, Kazuhiko Nukumizu, and too many girls who were rejected by their crushes.
  • While the premise seems similar to a harem, fans who read the light novel confirm that it is not a harem.
  • The anime makes fun of some of the romcom staples, fans claim that it focuses on personal growth and getting over rejection.
  • The announcement visual and short video do not feature the main character, focusing on the girls instead.

Too Many Losing Heroines!

New Parody Romcom Anime by Aniplex Announced for 2024 - image 1

Too Many Losing Heroines! (Make Heroine ga Oosugiru!) is about Kazuhiko Nukumizu, a regular schoolboy who also meets a lot of girls turned down by their crushes. The first girl he meets and offers comfort to is Anna, who can’t forgive her childhood friend for breaking up with her. When they were kids, they wanted to get married! Kazuhiko does not think that a promise made when they were five really counts, but he does feel sorry for Anna. And then, more heartbroken girls make their way into Kazuhiko’s life.

Despite sounding like a premise for a harem, fans who read the light novel claim that Too Many Losing Heroines! is not a harem anime, and the female characters don’t all suddenly develop a crush on Kazuhiko. Rather, the anime will focus on overcoming breakups and growing as people while also using comedy to make fun of some romcom tropes.

We will soon learn the truth about the anime because Too Many Losing Heroines! is supposed to air in 2024. The cast and crew are not known yet, but Aniplex is going to produce the anime.

Promotional Materials and Fan Reaction

To mark the announcement of the anime, a video and a visual were created. The promotional video mostly just demonstrates the visual that is used to announce the anime. It does not add much new, except for light, upbeat music. It makes us think that the anime will be lighthearted, which fits a romcom parody.

Neither the visual nor the video features the main character, but they do show off some girls. Given that the anime reportedly focuses on their personal growth, it makes sense. We do hope that Kazuhiko gets a coming-of-age story himself, though, and we will look forward to a visual that shows what Kazuhiko looks like.

The people who read the light novel are generally appreciative of the source material. They comment that the romance is a slow-burn but very well executed, and that the light novel leans toward comedy more than romance. The anime promises to be lighthearted, but that does not mean it will have no place for coming-of-age stories and other serious moments.

With light novel fans saying only good things about the source material, fans and future fans — those who have not read the light novel — are quite impatient to learn more about the anime. Let’s hope that Aniplex produces a good story that does the original material justice.