On Saturday, the entire promotional trailer for the television anime adaptation of Ran Kuze's manga Medaka Kuroiwa is Impervious to My Charms (Kuroiwa Medaka ni Watashi no Kawaii ga Tsūjinai) was released. The opening and closing theme songs are announced and teased in the video, which also announces the series' January 6 launch.
The opening theme song "Ame Tokimeki Koi Moyō" (Heart-Fluttering Rainy Love Pattern) by AyaFubuMi, a VTuber subgroup made up of Hololive artists Ookami Mio, Shirakami Fubuki, and Nakiri Ayame, is revealed in the trailer. Additionally, the final theme tune "Kyunapi" by Kaori Maeda is teased in the video.
The anime held an advance screening of its first episode on December 7 at United Cinemas Toyosu in Tokyo.
New episodes of the anime will show every Monday at 24:00 JST (effectively Tuesday at midnight), starting on January 6 on TV Tokyo, TV Osaka, TV Aichi, TV Hokkaido, TV Setouchi, and TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting Co., Ltd.
Plot of the Story:
To say that Mona Kawai is cute would be an understatement; she is breathtaking in every single way, and she knows it. At school, she is fawned over by boys and girls alike, and she graciously welcomes it all as a natural reaction to her irresistible charm. That is, until she comes across Medaka Kuroiwa, the boy who is seemingly immune to her overwhelming charisma. She goes out of her way to talk to him and even dials her cuteness up a notch, but no matter what she tries, Mona cannot wipe the scowl off Kuroiwa's face. Backed into a corner, Mona is forced to use the most devastating weapon in her arsenal: her physical allure. Such drastic measures would leave other boys foaming at their mouths, but Kuroiwa remains unfazed by her attempts. Little does Mona know that the only reason Kuroiwa just barely abstains from succumbing to her charms is because he is training to be a monk and thus trying his best not to be held down by worldly pleasures. As Mona goes all out to entice Kuroiwa, she fails to realize that his unintentional chivalry might just make her fall for him instead.
Source: Comic Natalie