![]() Tomoya then has dinner with Megumi at a coffee shop, where he notices that despite her cuteness, she has a lack of presence. Transcription: " Furagu no Tatanai Kanojo" ( Japanese: フラグの立たない彼女)Įventually, Eriri and Utaha decide to accept Tomoya's proposal to create the video game. Eriri and Utaha meet up at the AV room, where they both engage in a bitter rivalry before realizing Tomoya isn't going to show up. On the way there, he encounters Megumi, but he doesn't recognize her until she reminds him about how he returned her beret. After school, Tomoya expands his proposal and goes to the AV room, where he promised a meeting between him, Eriri, and Utaha. During lunch, Tomoya approaches Utaha and asks for her assistance, as she is an increasingly popular novelist, but she also turns him down after noticing an absence of originality in his proposal. Believing Tomoya isn't taking the subject too seriously because he is unable to even remember Megumi, Eriri turns down the offer. Unable to recreate Megumi's exact image, Tomoya approaches Eriri and asks for her help in creating the art for the dating sim, since she is also a popular dōjinshi writer and illustrator. A week later at school, he meets up with his friend Yoshihiko Kamigo, who tells him about Eriri, a well-known member of the school's art club who Yoshihiko has a crush on. Six months prior to the location scouting trip, Tomoya meets Megumi after he retrieves her lost beret, which inspires him to begin development on a video game with her as the main heroine. Transcription: " Machigaidarake no Purorōgu" ( Japanese: 間違いだらけのプロローグ) The two then express their hopes that their game will be enjoyed by the otaku community. After being rescued by Megumi, he talks with her about her tendency to not stand out in the group. The following night, Eriri, Utaha, and Michiru confront Tomoya and demand to know why he forced them to join the club and makes them do unreasonable tasks without repaying them. Later on, the group plays ping-pong at their inn. However, her efforts are interrupted by a jealous Eriri, and as the two girls argue, Michiru takes Tomoya to a lake and they play in the water, but wind up in an awkward position before they are interrupted by Megumi. ![]() As Eriri attempts to get Megumi to act out a scenario for the main heroine, Utaha lures Tomoya away and forces him to act out a romantic scenario with her. Tomoya Aki, Megumi Kato, Eriri Spencer Sawamura, Utaha Kasumigaoka, and Tomoya's cousin Michiru Hyodo (all members of a dōjin circle called Blessing Software) go out location scouting for their project, a video game. Transcription: " Ai to Seishun no Sābisu Kai" ( Japanese: 愛と青春のサービス回) The second season was exclusively streamed on Amazon Video. For the second season, the opening theme song is "Stella Breeze" ( ステラブリーズ, Sutera Burīzu) by Luna Haruna, while the ending theme song is "Pink Diary" ( 桜色ダイアリー, Sakurairo Daiarī) for episode 0 to 10 and "Youth Prologue" ( 青春プロローグ, Seishun Prologue) for episode 11, both sung by Moso Calibration. It has been licensed in North America by Aniplex of America, and in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment. įor the first season, the opening theme song is "Kimiiro Signal" ( 君色シグナル, Kimiiro Shigunaru) by Luna Haruna, while the ending theme song is "Colorful." ( カラフル。, Karafuru.) by Miku Sawai. A second season consisting of 12 episodes, titled Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend Flat, began airing on Apand finished airing on June 23, 2017, with a web-only "episode 0" releasing on April 6, 2017. The first season consisting of 13 episodes began airing on Januand finished airing on March 27, 2015. The anime adaptation is directed by Kanta Kamei and written by Maruto, featuring character designs by Tomoaki Takase and music by Hajime Hyakkoku. Saekano: How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend ( Japanese: 冴えない 彼女 ( ヒロイン )の育てかた, Hepburn: Saenai Hiroin no Sodatekata) is an anime television series produced by A-1 Pictures, and based on the light novel series of the same name written by Fumiaki Maruto and illustrated by Kurehito Misaki. Cover of the third home video release volume featuring Megumi Kato.
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