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| ShortSummary = Acknowledging her love for Raku, Chitoge contemplates on how things will progress between them from now on. Raku reveals to Chitoge, Kosaki and Marika that his locket has been returned to him but is not completely repaired, disabling them from discovering the girl Raku made a promise with in the past. As Chitoge ruminates on the possibility of her not being Raku's promised girl, the latter takes notice on Chitoge's anxiousness and assumes it as hunger for being on a diet, much to Chitoge's chagrin. In hopes to get Raku's attention, Chitoge makes constant refurbishes to her appearance which Raku constantly fails to notice, much to her vexation. Raku eventually reveals that he was aware of Chitoge's attempts yet refused to comment about it out of embarrassment; however Raku was not able to notice Chitoge wearing her new ribbon. | ShortSummary = Acknowledging her love for Raku, Chitoge contemplates on how their faked relationship will progress from now on. Raku reveals to Chitoge, Kosaki and Marika that his locket has been returned to him but is still not completely repaired, preventing them from discovering the girl Raku made a promise with in the past. As Chitoge ruminates on the possibility of not being Raku's promised girl, the latter takes notice on Chitoge's anxiousness and assumes it as hunger for being on a diet, much to Chitoge's chagrin. In hopes to get Raku's attention, Chitoge makes constant refurbishes to her appearance which Raku constantly fails to notice, much to her vexation. Raku eventually reveals that he was aware of Chitoge's efforts yet refused to comment about it out of embarrassment though was not able able to notice Chitoge's new ribbon until it was pointed out to him by the latter, much to his surprise.
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Nisekoi is an anime adaptation of the manga of the same title written and illustrated by Naoshi Komi. The series is produced by Shaft and directed by Akiyuki Shinbo. Starting on January 11, 2014, the program airs weekly on a number of Japanese channels such as MBS, Tokyo MX, tvk, TV Aichi and some others, while outside Japan, it is being simulcast streamed by Crunchyroll and Daisuki with subtitles in English and other languages. A run of 20 episodes has been planned.

The romantic comedy follows the misadventures of Raku Ichijo, a high school student who is the son of a yakuza leader, as he is forcibly paired with Chitoge Kirisaki, a transfer student with a conflicting personality who is the daughter of a rival gang leader, in a pretend dating relationship to quell the feud between the gangs. As Raku pines for the affections of his crush Kosaki Onodera, he learns that the girls have been carrying keys that could unlock his locket, a symbol of his past love.

The opening theme for the series is "Click" by ClariS for the first fourteen episodes and the ending themes are "Heart Pattern" by Nao Tōyama for the first seven episodes, "Recover Decoration" (リカバーデコレーション) by Kana Hanazawa for episode 8 and 10-13, Trick Box by Mikako Komatsu for episode 15 and 17 and "Hanagonomi" (はなごのみ) by Kana Asumi for episode 18 and 19. Starting at episode fifteen, the opening theme is "Step" by ClariS, which also happens to be the ending theme of episode fourteen. Episode 20's ending theme is "Sōzō Diary" (想像ダイアリー, Sōzō Daiarī) by Nao Toyama as Chitoge Kirisaki, Kana Hanazawa as Kosaki Onodera, Mikako Komatsu as Seishirou Tsugumi, and Kana Asumi as Marika Tachibana. On the Japanese Blu-ray version, the fourth ending theme is "Order×Order" (オーダー×オーダー, Ōdā×Ōdā) by Yumi Uchiyama.

Episode list

Season 1

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Season 2

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Broadcast

The series is currently being aired on a number of channels in Japan. The following is a list of the TV Channels on which the episodes are currently being broadcast along with the timing and day of the week it is aired on and the date the first episode was aired on the channel. The anime is aired weekly in all of the following channels. With the exception of Terebihokkaido and TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting where it is aired on Wednesdays and Tuesdays respectively, the anime is streamed on all of the channels on Saturdays. Some of the schedule times are for after midnight, for instance, Chibaterebi's Saturday 24:30 broadcast on January 11 takes place on Sunday 12:30 am on January 12. Occasionally the stations will adjust their schedules for other programming. It is also simulcast to Crunchyroll for premium users on Saturdays 9:00am PDT.

No. T.V. Station Timing Day Premiere date
1 MBS 26:28 Saturdays January 11, 2014
2 Tokyo MX 23:30 Saturdays January 11, 2014
3 Chiba TV 24:30 Saturdays January 11, 2014
4 tvk 24:30 Saturdays January 11, 2014
5 Television Saitama 24:30 Saturdays January 11, 2014
6 Tochigi TV 23:30 Saturdays January 11, 2014
7 Gunma TV 23:30 Saturdays January 11, 2014
8 TV Aichi 25:50 Saturdays January 11, 2014
9 Television Hokkaido 26:05 Wednesdays January 15, 2014
10 TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting 26:35 Tuesdays January 14, 2014
11 BS11 23:30 Saturdays January 18, 2014

References

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  1. ^ "Nisekoi, on air". Nisekoi.jp. Aniplex. Retrieved 2014-03-29.
  2. "Nisekoi TV Anime to End in Late May With 20 Episodes". Animenewsnetwork.com. Anime News Network. 2014-02-27. Retrieved 2014-03-29.
  3. Green, Scott (2014-03-03). ""Nisekoi" Anime to Run 20 Episodes". Crunchyroll. Retrieved 2014-03-19.
  4. "Musical Duo Claris to Perform Nisekoi Anime's Opening Theme". Anime News Network. Retrieved December 5, 2013.
  5. "ClariS to Also Perform Nisekoi's New Opening Theme Song". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2014-03-05.
  6. ニセコイ 第4巻. nisekoi.jp (in Japanese).
  7. "第12話 カクニン - オハナシ | TVアニメ「ニセコイ」公式サイト". Nisekoi.jp. Retrieved 2014-03-31.
  8. ^ "Nisekoi Full episodes streaming online for free". Crunchyroll. Retrieved 2014-03-31.
  9. "とちぎテレビトップページ→番組表". Tochigi-tv.jp. Retrieved 2014-04-01. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help) - search for ニセコイ
  10. "TOKYO MX * アニメ「ニセコイ」" (in Japanese). S.mxtv.jp. Retrieved 2014-04-01. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)

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