Fans of ‘The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten’ anime have an exciting reason to cheer, even with Season 2 still half a year away! In honor of “Good Oshi Day” in Japan, the series has unveiled a special idol project centered around the beloved deuteragonist, Mahiru Shiina. Her very first track, a charming cover of Seiko Matsuda’s classic “Blue Lagoon,” is now available to stream on major music platforms and digital stores.
To further connect with her growing fanbase, an official fan club website and a dedicated X (formerly Twitter) account have also been launched, offering new avenues for fans to engage with Mahiru’s idol journey. An exclusive visual for ‘The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten’ Idol Project, featuring the ‘Aoi Sangosho’ jacket art, has also been released.
Looking ahead to Season 2, there are a few changes on the production front. Chihiro Kumano is taking over as director at studio project No.9, replacing Lihua Wang. However, some key creative talents are returning to ensure the series maintains its beloved charm: Keiichiro Ochi (known for ‘The Quintessential Quintuplets’) is back as the series composer, and Takayuki Noguchi (from ‘Higehiro: After Being Rejected, I Shaved and Took in a High School Runaway’) is returning as the character designer.
For those new to the series, ‘The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten’ tells a heartwarming tale. It begins when Mahiru, driven by a kind gesture, starts cooking and cleaning for her somewhat untidy neighbor, Amane. What starts as a simple act of gratitude blossoms into something much deeper as their bond grows. It’s a delightful story of sweet romance unfolding between a boy and the charming girl next door.