Exciting news for fans of the charming romantic comedy, *My Friend’s Little Sister Has It In for Me!* (also affectionately known as *ImoUza!* in Japan)! The currently airing TV anime has delighted viewers by releasing the full, creditless versions of both its opening and ending animation sequences. This gives everyone a chance to fully appreciate the artistry and energy without any on-screen text.
The vibrant opening sequence features Karubi Akami’s catchy track, ‘Uza Kawaiikute Nani ga Warui!’ – which humorously translates to ‘What’s Wrong with Being Annoyingly Cute!’. Following this energetic start, the anime’s reflective ending animation is accompanied by Kohana Lam’s beautiful song, ‘Hoshi no Kodou,’ or ‘The Pulse of the Stars,’ providing a perfect close to each episode.
Based on the beloved romantic comedy light novel series, *My Friend’s Little Sister Has It In for Me!* finds its origins with author mikawaghost and illustrator tomari, published by SB Creative under their GA Bunko imprint. For English-speaking audiences, J-Novel Club brings the delightful series to life.
The TV anime adaptation is expertly brought to the screen by director Kazuomi Koga at animation studio BLADE. Toko Machida meticulously crafts the series composition and scripts, ensuring a compelling narrative, while Katsuyuki Satou is responsible for the captivating character designs that fans adore.
For those curious about the story, *My Friend’s Little Sister Has It In for Me!* introduces us to high schooler Akiteru Oboshi, who views typical youthful pursuits like friendships, fun, and even romance as a complete waste of his time. His world is turned upside down, however, by the persistent teasing of his best friend’s sister, Iroha Kohinata. Akiteru finds her presence incredibly annoying—she’s constantly in his room, on his bed, and simply a whirlwind of clinginess! The central mystery remains: why is she *only* this bothersome around him? This charming dynamic promises a blend of humor and heartwarming moments.