Countries most interested in Shuumatsu no Harem

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Did you know that Shuumatsu no Harem has been attracting attention worldwide? Well, Google Trends has released updated data revealing the countries with the highest interest in the anime —and the results may surprise you! The series, which was already causing controversy even before its premiere, continues to generate buzz. So, let's take a look at where Shuumatsu no Harem has been making the most noise.

Countries most interested in Harem Around the World

Google Trends - Shuumatsu no Harem
Google Trends – Shuumatsu no Harem

But the important thing is, which Latin American countries have shown the greatest interest in this franchise, according to Google Trends? So, leaving aside Asian and English-speaking countries, the tool offers us the following:

  • list: Bolivia (5th), 
  • Peru (12th), 
  • Panama (13th), 
  • El Salvador (14th), 
  • Guatemala (16th), 
  • Ecuador (18th), 
  • Costa Rica (19th), 
  • Chile (21st), 
  • Paraguay (22nd), 
  • Mexico (23rd), 
  • Venezuela (25th), 
  • Colombia (26th) and
  • Dominican Republic (29th).

Our beloved Brazil, on the other hand, occupies the 30th position on the list!

Synopsis

The plot revolves around a male-killing virus that has eradicated 99.9% of the world's male population. However, Mizuhara Reito has been in cryogenic sleep for five years, leaving behind Tachibana Erisa, the girl of his dreams. Upon awakening, he emerges into a sex-starved world, in which he is now the primary source of pleasure. Thus, Reito and four other students will now have a life of luxury and a simple mission: to repopulate the world by impregnating as many women as possible. However, all Reito wants is to find his beloved Erisa, who disappeared three years ago. What will decide in the end? His true love or the carnal temptation of the harem?

So, what do you guys think? Well, with such a controversial work, its success is guaranteed. Anyway, leave a comment, and see you next time!

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