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Nisekoi: TV Ad Hits The Airwaves, Teases Opening by LiSA


The cold winter is over, which means it’s time for the warming glow of spring to be upon us! And with it, comes a new anime season and, more important, more Nisekoi.

The second season of Nisekoi hits Japanese TV on April 10. In the lead-up, we’ve seen the show’s marketing begin to ramp up. Last week, Aniplex released a new key visual for the series, which placed the female cast in a sunny, sakura-swept scene.

Earlier today, Aniplex began airing a 15-second TV spot for Nisekoi: on Japanese TV. The advertisement features series opening theme Rally Go Round by LiSA as a background track.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiAIX0Ii0as

Voice translation: New program, Nisekoi:! Broadcasts begin in April! I’m definitely watching you, darling!

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Samantha Ferreira

Samantha Ferreira is Anime Herald’s founder and editor-in-chief. A Rhode Island native, Samantha has been an anime fan since 1992, and an active member of the anime press since 2002, when she began working as a reviewer for Anime Dream. She launched Anime Herald in 2010, and continues to oversee its operations to this day. Outside of journalism, Samantha actively studies the history of the North American anime fandom and industry, with a particular focus on the 2000s anime boom and bust. She’s a huge fan of all things Sakura Wars, and maintains series fansite Combat Revue Review when she has free time available. When not in the Anime Herald Discord, Samantha can typically be found on Bluesky.

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