Anime Project No. 9’s new series, based on a manga by Noda Hiroshi and Takahiro Wakamatsu, will tell the storey of two people on opposing sides of a struggle between heroes and villains. “Love After World Domination” has all the makings of the next big romantic anime, including a predetermined release date, a large cast, and an intriguing plot centred on star-crossed lovers. Everything we know thus far about this upcoming anime can be found here.
What is the release date of Love After World Domination Anime?
According to Anime News Network, Kodansha announced “Love After World Domination” in the May issue of Monthly Shonen Magazine in April 2021 for the first time. Additionally, a teaser trailer has been made available, which indicates an expected release date of sometime in 2022. Anime streaming service Funimation announced on August 24 that it would be presenting the show to an international audience in addition to its pre-existing airing on the Japanese television schedule.
For anime fans, this is wonderful news, as it indicates that the series would most likely be aired simultaneously. As a result, new episodes can be seen on Funimation as soon as they premiere in Japan. Because Funimation has not indicated whether or not the show would be dubbed in other languages, this is the only drawback. Obviously, this isn’t necessary for everybody who doesn’t live in Japan to enjoy anime, but for those who prefer to watch it in their own language, it can be a big benefit. They may have to wait even longer than the rest of the “Love After World Domination” fans if they insist on seeing a dubbed version.
About Love After World Domination Anime
This point in “Love After Domination’s” storyline is where the majority of the puzzle pieces should have fallen into place. As Fudo and Desumi try to balance their personal and professional lives, the storey revolves around them. It takes a lot of effort to get from a state of open hostility to one of affection. In the meantime, it looks like this couple can hold it together for the time being.
They may appear kind, but don’t be fooled into thinking they’re gentle. If anything, the trailer demonstrates how committed these two actors are to their respective roles as heroes and evil. Desperate for peace, Fudo wants nothing more than to see Gekko take over the globe. They don’t hesitate when the time comes to battle (well, maybe a little, sometimes). After all that, they’re still in love with one other at the end of the day. Despite the fact that they appear to be constantly in conflict, how can these two lovers maintain their romance? When “Love After World Domination” premieres in 2022, we’ll find out.
In Love After World Domination, who are the main characters?
“Love After World Domination,” tells the storey of two lovers who were meant to be together. A “Power Rangers”-style tokusatsu hero known as Red Gelato, Fudo Aikawa, alias Red Gelato, is Fudo Aikawa. It is Fudo that leads the Gelato 5 in their fight against the Gekko evil organisation. Desumi Megahara (also known as the Princess of Death) one of Gekko’s top henchmen, has swept him off his feet. In the duo’s voices, Yusuke Kobayashi and Ikumi Hasegawa are used (via ANN). The storey is told by Fumihiko Tachiki.
They’re not the only ones. The phrase “Gelato 5” already indicates the presence of four additional heroes on Fudo’s team. Gelatos Blue (voiced by Kazuyuki Okitsu), Yellow (Nene Hieda), Green, and Pink (voiced by Junji Majima) and Daigo Todoroki (Junji Majima) are the other Gelatos in the series (Rina Hidaka). Prof. Big Gelato, an expert in the field of science, also provides his support (Chafurin). These six men struggle against Gekko’s wicked forces while blissfully unaware of the scandalous affair their commanders are involved in.
Meanwhile, there are some truly out-of-this-world villains on the opposing side of the coin. As a leader of Gekko, Supreme Leader Bosslar is the most stereotypically nastier of all. His voice is provided by Tomokazu Sugita. Henchmen like Culverin Bear (Hiroki Yasumoto), the Princess of Steel and the Princess of Magical Beasts (Hiroki Kanemoto) are just as bad, if not worse (Kana Hanazawa).