Makeine: Too Many Losing Heroines! Unveils New Visual Featuring Lemon Yakishio!

The anime is now available for streaming on Crunchyroll!

A new “losing heroine visual” featuring Lemon Yakishio from the TV anime Makeine: Too Many Losing Heroines! has been released. This visual captures a scene that takes place after the events of episode 7, which aired on August 24th.

Losing Heroine Visual:

MAIN CAST:
Shuichirou Umeda as Kazuhiko
Hikaru Tono as Anna Yanami
Shion Wakayama as Remon Yakishio
Momoka Terasawa as Chika Komari

MAIN STAFF:
Director: Shotaro Kitamura
Series Composition: Masahiro Yokotani
Character Design: Tetsuya Kawakami
Art Director: Yuki Hatakeyama
Music: Kana Utatane
Animation Production: A-1 Pictures

Too Many Losing Heroines! is an adaptation of the Gagaga Bunko light novel series, authored by Takibi Amamori and illustrated by Imigimuru. Seven Seas Entertainment releases an English adaptation of the original light novel series and summarizes the storyline as follows:

Plain, boring, and friendless Nukumizu Kazuhiko has witnessed something completely baffling: popular girl Yanami Anna was friend-zoned by her childhood friend and crush! In fact, all the popular girls around him are getting similarly rejected by the boys they like. Without realizing it, Kazuhiko becomes entangled in the relationship drama where all the leading heroines are losing out on love! Can he keep their spirits up and help them find happiness?

Source: Official Twitter

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