Even a Replica Can Fall in Love gets a captivating new trailer

Rafael Shinzo
My name is Rafael Alves, known as Shinzo. I created the AnimeNew website in 2009 to offer news about anime, manga, and games directly from Japan.

The highly anticipated anime Even a Replica Can Fall in Love (Replica Datte, Koi o Suru) has received a new trailer and a brand new promotional image, reinforcing the progress of the TV adaptation scheduled for 2026.

The work, winner of the 2022 Dengeki Novel Prize, continues to attract attention for its school romance theme with touches of identity and duplicity. The animation is by studio Voil.

Even a Replica Falls in Love
©榛名丼/KADOKAWA/レプリカだって、恋をする。

Synopsis:

On the days she's sick, on the days she has a boring job, on the days she faces routine exams. On the days she's too lazy to go to school, I'm called upon. I'm a convenient substitute for the body of a girl named Sonao Aikawa, and that's me. I may look exactly the same, but my personality is a little different. I can't go out freely, or even make plans for tomorrow. I'm a replica whose mission is to work for the original. I should only be a replica, but I fell in love. A very pure and slightly mysterious "love story" unfolds in a seaside town.

Therefore, Haruna Don began publishing Repurika Datte, Koi o Suru (Even a Replica Falls in Love) with illustrations by raemz in February 2023. Furthermore, a manga by Momose Hanase was released in April 2023.

The original novel has been published by Dengeki Bunko since 2023. Meanwhile, the manga adaptation, illustrated by Momose Hanada, is serialized in Dengeki Maoh. Ultimately, this simultaneous expansion reinforces the franchise's growth.

So it remains to be seen whether this story about identity and replacement will captivate TV audiences with the same force that marked its novel and manga versions.

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Source: Official Website

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My name is Rafael Alves, known as Shinzo. I created the AnimeNew website in 2009 to offer news about anime, manga, and games directly from Japan.