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Kaguya-sama: Love Is War -The First Kiss That Never Ends- Anime Shows Off Creditless OP, ED Videos

Kaguya-sama: Love Is War -The First Kiss That Never Ends-

 

Now that Kaguya-sama: Love Is War -The First Kiss That Never Ends- has been broadcast all over Japan (and streaming now on Crunchyroll!), Aniplex has put the spectacle that is creditless opening and ending videos up on YouTube for everyone to enjoy as you go through your fifth rewatch of the entire series.  

 

Opening – “Love is Show” by Masayuki Suzuki featuring Reni Takagi 

 

Ending – “Heart Notes” by Airi Suzuki

 

RELATED: Watch Kaguya-sama: Love Is War -The First Kiss That Never Ends- on Crunchyroll

 

Kaguya-sama: Love is War -The First Kiss That Never Ends- is directed by Shinichi Omata at A-1 Pictures. The original Kaguya-sama: Love is War manga was serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Young Jump with an English language version available from Viz Media. Aniplex of America describes the feature-length sequel to the TV anime series as such:

 

Shuchiin Academy’s student council room, the place where Student Council Vice President Kaguya Shinomiya and President Miyuki Shirogane met. After a long battle in love, these two geniuses communicated their feelings and, at the Hoshin Festival, had their very first kiss. However, there was no clear confession of love. The relationship between these two, who assumed they would be a couple, remains ambiguous. Now, overly conscious of their feelings, they must face the biggest challenge yet: Christmas. It’s Shirogane who wants it to be perfect versus Kaguya who pursues the imperfect situation. This is the very “normal” love story of two geniuses and the first kiss that never ends.

 

Crunchyroll is currently streaming all three seasons of the Kaguya-sama: Love Is War TV anime adaptation as well as all four episodes of -The First Kiss That Never Ends-.

 

Source: Aniplex on YouTube

 

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Daryl Harding is a Senior Japan Correspondent for Crunchyroll News. He also runs a YouTube channel about Japan stuff called TheDoctorDazza, tweets at @DoctorDazza, and posts photos of his travels on Instagram