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Seven Seas Entertainment Demographic Shōnen Imprint Jump Comics Magazine Original run November 2010 – April 2017 Volumes 18 To Love-Ru Darkness Directed by Atsushi Ootsuki Written by Atsushi Ootsuki Music by Takeshi Watanabe Studio Released August 17, 2012 – April 3, 2015 Runtime 25 minutes each Episodes 6 Anime television series To Love-Ru Darkness Directed by Atsushi Ootsuki Produced by Kazumasa Sanjouba Kentarō Hattori Nobuhiro Nakayama Tsuyoshi Tanaka Written by Atsushi Ootsuki Music by Takeshi Watanabe Studio Licensed. Original run July 7, 2015 – October 29, 2015 Episodes 14 To Love-Ru Darkness 2nd Directed by Atsushi Ootsuki Written by Atsushi Ootsuki Music by Takeshi Watanabe Studio Released January 4, 2016 – November 2, 2017 Runtime 25 minutes each Episodes 4 To Love-Ru (: To LOVEる -とらぶる-,: To LOVEru -Toraburu-) is a Japanese series written by and illustrated by, creator of. The manga was serialized in 's magazine between April 24, 2006 and August 31, 2009, and the chapters collected into 18 volumes. The manga series' title, とらぶる ( Toraburu), is the English (loan word) 'trouble' and 'rabu' ( ラブ) is the English loan word 'love'.

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The title is a on the words 'love trouble', which describes the harem aspect of the series. A was released in February 2008 with an original story. A 26-episode series adaptation by aired in Japan between April and September 2008.

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Six episodes were produced by Xebec between April 2009 and April 2010. A 12-episode second season by Xebec titled Motto To-Love Ru aired between October and December 2010. Four video games have been released for the, and.

A continuation of the manga called To Love-Ru Darkness ( To LOVEる -とらぶる- ダークネス, To LOVEru -Toraburu- -Dākunesu-) began serialization in Shueisha's magazine on October 4, 2010 and ended on March 4, 2017. Xebec produced four OVA episodes of To-Love Ru Darkness and later an anime television series adaptation that aired between October and December 2012. A second season of To-Love Ru Darkness, called To Love-Ru Darkness 2nd, aired between July and October 2015.

See also: The story of To Love-Ru revolves around Rito Yūki, a shy and clumsy high-school student who cannot confess his love to the girl of his dreams, Haruna Sairenji. One day when sulking in the bathtub, a mysterious, naked devil-tailed girl appears out of nowhere. Her name is Lala, the runaway crown princess of the planet Deviluke. Her father wants her to return home to marry one of her marriage candidates. When Devilukean commander Zastin arrives to bring her home, she swiftly declares she will marry Rito in order to stay on Earth, leading Zastin to attack Rito. But when Rito angrily declares that marriage is only possible with the person you love, the two dull-witted aliens misunderstand him, believing he truly understands Lala's feelings.

Lala quickly falls in love with him, and Zastin also approves of their engagement, much to Rito's dismay. While Zastin reports his support for the pair to Lala's father, the King of Deviluke and much of the known universe, Rito reluctantly helps Lala transition to life on Earth, while gradually befriending his dream girl, Haruna, along with a colorful cast of other girls, both humans and aliens.

In the meantime, Rito must also fight off Lala's antagonistic alien suitors, one of whom sends the alien assassin Golden Darkness (also known as Yami) to kill him. The story continues in To Love-Ru Darkness, which focuses on Lala's little sister, Momo. The twin sisters, Nana and Momo, have since come to live with Lala in Rito's house. While Rito remains indecisive between his longtime crush on Haruna, and his growing affection for Lala, Momo has also fallen in love with Rito. But not wanting to steal Rito away from her sister, Momo instead plots to build a harem of girls around Rito, hoping that if Rito marries Lala and becomes king of Deviluke, he can legally marry every girl who is in love with him, including Momo herself.

While Momo works in the background and plays matchmaker with Rito, a plethora of beautiful girls gradually enter Rito's life and warm up to his kindness, including Golden Darkness, who has since lived peacefully on Earth but struggles to escape her dark past. Thus, Rito's otherworldly love troubles continue on forever.

Media Manga. See also: To Love-Ru began as a series written by with illustrations. It was serialized in 's manga magazine between April 24, 2006 and August 31, 2009. The chapters were collected into 18 volumes were published by Shueisha in Japan between November 11, 2006 and April 2, 2010. A manga named To Love-Ru Darkness was serialized between October 4, 2010 and March 4, 2017 in. Shueisha published 18 volumes for Darkness in Japan from March 4, 2011 to April 4, 2017.

Additionally, two bonus chapters were published in the May and June 2017 issues of Jump Square. Both manga series are licensed in North America by who will release them in print and digital formats. To Love-Ru will be published in two-in-one omnibus volumes, and To Love-Ru Darkness will be released as single volumes. Both manga series were originally starting publication in October 2017, but were later delayed to December 2017.

Drama CD A for To Love-Ru was released on February 29, 2008 with an original story, featuring the voice cast later used in the anime, along with. See also: An series adaptation produced by and directed by Takao Kato aired in Japan between April 4 and September 26, 2008, and contains twenty-six episodes. The anime uses characters and general themes from the original manga, it captures various chapters and events from the manga in no specific order.

The anime's opening theme is 'Forever We Can Make It!' By, the first ending theme for episodes one through thirteen is 'Lucky Tune' ( ラッキーチューン, Rakkī Chūn), and the second ending theme is 'Kiss no Yukue' ( kiss の行方); both are sung. Tes psikotes online. The anime is licensed in North America by and distributed. The complete collection part one containing the first half-season was released on December 15, 2009.

Following the release of part two on February 16, 2010, the series began playing on the in March 2010. Sentai released the series on in March 2014. Three (OVA) episodes produced by Xebec and directed by Takao Kato were shipped starting on April 3, 2009 with pre-ordered copies of the manga's 13th, 14th and 15th volumes. An additional three OVA episodes were released with the bundled version of the 16th, 17th and 18th volumes.

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The opening theme for the OVAs is 'Yatte Koi Daisuki' and the ending theme is 'Apple panic'; both songs are by and. A second season of the anime titled Motto To Love-Ru ( もっとTo LOVEる -とらぶる-) produced by Xebec and directed by Atsushi Ootsuki aired 12 episodes between October 6 and December 22, 2010. The opening theme for the second season is 'Loop-the-Loop' by and the ending theme is 'Baby Baby Love' by Tomatsu. Sentai Filmworks have also licensed the second season and released the complete series set on DVD on April 3, 2012; the Blu-ray set was released on May 27, 2014. Five OVA episodes of To Love-Ru Darkness were produced by Xebec and released with the limited editions of the manga's 5th, 6th, 8th and 9th volumes on DVD on August 17, 2012, December 19, 2012, August 19, 2013, and December 4, 2013, respectively.

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A twelve-episode anime television series adaptation was also produced by Xebec and directed by Atsushi Ootsuki. The opening theme for To Love-Ru Darkness is 'Rakuen Project' ( 楽園PROJECT) by and the ending theme is 'Foul Play ni Kurari' ( ファールプレーにくらり). Sentai Filmworks released To Love-Ru Darkness on DVD and Blu-ray in North America on July 15, 2014. A second season of To-Love Ru Darkness, called To Love-Ru Darkness 2nd aired in Japan between July 7 and October 29, 2015.

The opening theme is 'secret arms' by Ray while the ending theme is 'Gardens'. Three OVA episodes of To-Love Ru Darkness 2nd were produced by Xebec between January 4 and December 2, 2016. A fourth OVA episode to commemorate the 10th anniversary of To Love-Ru was released on November 2, 2017 with a book titled To Love-Ru Chronicles. Video games Five To Love-Ru video games have been released. The first is a 2D and 3D on the entitled To Love-Ru: Exciting Outdoor School Version ( To LOVEる-とらぶる- ワクワク!

林間学校編, To Love-Ru -Toraburu- Waku Waku! Rinkangakkō-hen) which was released on August 28, 2008. The second is a 2D visual novel on the entitled To Love-Ru: Exciting Beach School Version ( To LOVEる-とらぶる- ドキドキ! 臨海学校編, To Love-Ru -Toraburu- Doki Doki! Rinkaigakkō-hen) which was released on October 2, 2008.

A third game, titled To Love-Ru Trouble Darkness: Battle Ecstasy, was released on May 22, 2014 for the. It was developed by FuRyu, the developer of. Lala appears as a support character in the Jump crossover fighting game. A smartphone game titled To Love-Ru Darkness: Idol Revolution was released on March 19, 2014; the game was later added to the website DMM.com on May 13, 2015. A game titled To Love-Ru -Trouble- Darkness: True Princess, was released on November 5, 2015 for the PlayStation Vita. Reception. This section needs expansion.

You can help. (October 2008) The seventh manga volume was the best selling manga volume in its first week of release in Japan. The original anime series was not well received. THEM Anime Reviews labeled it 'the worst romantic comedy we've ever seen', and also described it as 'a watered down for the 21st century'. In 2012, To Love-Ru Darkness was reviewed by the to see if it violated their newly passed controversial. This was after they had received a phone call from a parent who discovered a To Love-Ru Darkness book while cleaning a son's room. The parent did not like that there was frontal nudity of a female character, including her lower body.

At the meeting on April 9, 2012, they decided that while the book did include the aforementioned nudity, it did not violate the new ordinance. References.

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